Example sentences of "of [noun] at the local " in BNC.

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1 In discussion it was suggested that one could consider the clash of values at the local level in terms of game theory , where ‘ traditionalists ’ were playing the game and were winning whereas ‘ progressivists ’ were not in the game but wanted to change the rules so that they could compete .
2 In 1980 , local elections were to be held , implementing the ‘ Gengshen Reforms ’ , which allowed for a small but significant element of democratisation at the local level .
3 In giving his provisional ‘ No ’ , Mr Patten said : ‘ Only if Hampshire County Council and the districts address the issue of distribution ( of new houses ) together , and take account of opinion at the local level , are we likely to reach solutions which both meet the housing requirement and satisfy local environmental concerns . ’
4 A game of darts at the local pub ; just as much a favourite way to relax at the end of the day 50 years ago , as it is now .
5 A Bedale lad — his father Adrian is head of PE at the local comp — he also played cricket for Yorkshire at junior levels .
6 The research will provide a basis for assessing the nature of the politics of race at the local level .
7 Instead , we prepared with a series of games at the local level here in B.C. ’ .
8 When the Conservative grip on power in Wiltshire was broken by a re-organisation of boundaries at the local elections , the new hung council was ripe for a pre-emptive strike by the anti-hunt lobby .
9 This , he had eventually decided , was caused by the diversity of his present academic work , which was especially taxing in that one of his university duties was a daily round of language-teaching at the local high school , the Pädagogium .
10 There were signs of reluctance to take seriously the need for revival of activity at the local level to overthrow apprenticeship before its due term under the act of 1833 .
11 Space does not allow consideration of quasi-government at the local level ( for details of which see Cousins , 1982 and 1983 ; Rhodes , 1988 ) .
12 Thulani Davis describes policemen setting dogs on black women and children campaigning for the right to buy a cup of coffee at the local Woolworths , and educated black men being asked to abandon French courses at university .
13 All that hit the floor was a glossy leaflet inviting her to discover the magic of Christmas at the local hypermarket .
14 A vicar in Battersea told me the other day that when he went to the church festival of Christmas at the local primary school — one of the schools within his parish — there was plenty of Father Christmas and jingle bells , but not one reference to Jesus .
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