Example sentences of "point of [noun] between the " in BNC.

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1 Law has been one , though not the exclusive , point of interaction between the pro-nuclear state forces and the anti-nuclear peace movement .
2 Since every combination of real income and the price level along the AD curve is associated with a point of intersection between the IS and LM curves , we can define the AD curve in the following way :
3 As we shall see shortly , this is another point of identification between the different , one which suggests that the masculinities of any culture , black , Arab , or white , can not be grossed up as always and only homophobic .
4 The British insistence on the international control of frequencies and routes remained the main point of contention between the US and Commonwealth positions .
5 If James wrote a book , it would no doubt be a bestseller , which would make another point of contrast between the two of them .
6 In some cases pairs of cells will be seen to be attached by a cytoplasmic bridge ( the " midbody " ) , which represents the remains of the previous cleavage furrow and hence indicates the original point of contact between the cells as well as the orientation of the cleavage plane ( 12 ) .
7 Whilst the ambiguity and allusiveness of late 19th century sculpture was firmly rooted in the representation of the human figure the ( point of contact between the two exhibitions ) which acted as a metaphor for emotion , that of Chadwick or Wilding goes beyond that so that the human body is alluded to indirectly , as a train of associations rather than direct mimetic referent .
8 The advantage of territorial departmentation is better local decision-making at the point of contact between the organisation ( eg a salesman ) and its customers .
9 . He is also the formal point of contact between the group and the client and as such he is required to coordinate the group 's , group 's activities on a giv given project .
10 Appoint a systems manager from among the secretaries as a central point of contact between the firm and the supplier .
11 It is in the light of that situation that the committee has issued its warning that there is little scope for cuts in the parish ministry — the main point of contact between the church and its members .
12 In this regard , perhaps the most significant point of agreement between the two versions is the correct selection of sentence ( i ) by the students as an opening : Interestingly , this sentence , in the context of the story as a whole , satisfies the criteria for a well-formed Abstract .
13 This relates to the final major point of difference between the two positions .
14 A point of difference between the 1984 and the 1957 Acts is that liability for loss or damage to the property of the non-visitor is not covered by the 1984 Act , whereas loss or damage to the property of a visitor is covered by the 1957 Act .
15 It is important to place something or someone on the point of rock between the two entrances .
16 The meeting was held to discuss the future of the UN draft peace plan which remained a point of dispute between the opposing factions .
17 There is a clear point of distinction between the two cases .
18 Trifling though they may appear , these are the conventionally cited points of contention between the Celtic and Roman churches .
19 In other respects , the Declaration settled a number of issues which had been points of contention between the Crown and Parliament , and settled them in Parliament 's favour .
20 Other points of conflict between the two countries included the reluctance of the US administration to allow India to buy certain items of advanced technology , including a " supercomputer " and defence items , because of fears that such grants would breach technology transfer restrictions and perhaps lead to the items falling into the hands of the Soviet Union through India 's close ties with that country [ see p. 34947 ] .
21 More revealing than their obvious differences are those points of overlap between the materialist and the psychoanalytic accounts .
22 The real cure for ‘ interference ’ according to Newmark is not drill at the points of contrast between the two languages Newmark and Riebei , 1968 ) .
23 This division reflects one of several points of contrast between the Siberian natives and those of northern North America .
24 Below , the main points of contrast between the British and Spanish states are briefly sketched .
25 The closest points of contact between the two elements have been the Treasury and the Bank of England .
26 Despite the many points of contact between the study of film or media and the study of literature , despite the fact that there exist theorists such as Barthes who have made important contributions to the study of film and the study of literature , it is only on the communications courses that such theorists are studied .
27 This chapter explores the points of contact between the theory of social representations and the rhetorical approach .
28 In many ways Warner 's chapter may be used as a starting point for an exploration of points of contact between the two exhibitions at Stoke-on-Trent .
29 The fieldwork for this study will be concentrated primarily in the counties of Devon and Cornwall and the first stage will be to plot the various points of contact between the providers of legal services and the populations they serve .
30 Elections were not the only occasions when those below the level of the elite could give voice to their political inclinations , nor were they the only points of contact between the world " out-of-doors " and that of Westminster .
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