Example sentences of "[prep] the development of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This is in a sense the most fundamental statistical representation , although it is not the most convenient for the development of models of turbulent structure based on experimental observation .
2 The treaty provided for the establishment of a continental framework for the development of resources ; for economic and trade co-operation between member states ; and for the adoption of a common trade policy in regard to non-member states .
3 It allows for the development of skills appropriate to each study area and gives teachers the opportunity to explore the specific approaches which are appropriate to particular subject disciplines .
4 2.1 PSD modules are designed to provide for the development of skills and behaviours identified in the aims of the Action Plan ( Chapter 2 ) .
5 The scramble to redistribute existing resources and clients provides the conditions for the development of schemes such as the duty solicitor .
6 Taking all these factors into account , a strategy for the development of Colleges was prepared , and discussed with the client organisation .
7 In 1983 the Welsh Office produced a document — The All Wales Strategy for the Development of Services for Mentally Handicapped People/Strategaeth Cymru Gyfan Datblygiad Gwasanaethau Pobl dan Anfantais Meddyliol .
8 As several WACC documents point out , it is a fundamental human right because it corresponds to a basic human need both of the individual and for the development of communities and societies .
9 A turbulent ‘ eddy ’ is a rather ill-defined concept , but a very useful one for the development of descriptions of turbulence .
10 This also blends well with the ethos of Napier University and I believe that with continued effort Napier will gain the reputation for the development of students who can demonstrate enterprising skills .
11 Women , being in touch with the sense of cyclical change and the life cycle , may be well equipped to see how things need to be integrated , what factors are needed for the development of others , how things flow from one another , how we can keep in touch with our humanness .
12 A team of experts hopes to create a blueprint for the development of countries moving from Communist control to the free market .
13 The upwards shift of the proliferating compartment is not necessary for the development of adenomas buds , even in FAP cases .
14 This event was of great significance for the development of landscapes on a continental scale because it led to the establishment of new base levels for continental erosion .
15 Both parties will collaborate on a series of research projects for the development of chemicals , petrochemicals and intermediates , plastic materials and other compounds , as well as in the field of environmentally friendly processes .
16 Those very features of the written word which encourage awareness of language may also encourage awareness of one 's own thinking and be relevant to the development of intellectual self-control , with incalculable consequences for the development of kinds of thinking which are characteristic of logic , mathematics and the sciences .
17 However he argues that for the development of lexicons there is a need for parsers capable of phrasal analysis , requiring lexicons with reliable information about subcategorisation .
18 Appliances for Environmental Conditioning — Working on the team responsible for developing novel domestic appliances for environmental conditioning , you will be responsible for the development of appliances from theoretical concept to advanced working prototypes suitable for field evaluation .
19 The brief case study of Langside College , Glasgow provided here illustrates both the innovative approach being taken by this college , and the opportunities opened up by general SVQs for the development of partnerships .
20 The company has entered into a research agreement with the Royal Postgraduate Medical School for the development of polymers for Aids treatment .
21 The reason that it has received so much attention is not primarily that it is of practical importance ( although it has applications , e.g. Sections 26.2 , 26.5 , 26.6 ) , but rather that it has become a context for the development of ideas about the consequences of instability and evolution towards turbulent motion .
22 Confidence is particularly important during the development of inventions before they are granted patents because a patent will be refused if details of the invention have been made available to the public , as we shall see .
23 He cites Deffenbacher ( 1985 ) as suggesting that many of the outcomes of the helping process such as the development of goals and plans , happen inadvertently , with the most important focus being the client/helper relationship .
24 If he gets the job , Lust can be expected to follow German policy and steer the agency towards scientific and technical research rather than commercial projects , such as the development of communications satellites .
25 Recreational projects such as the development of watersports on estuaries and industrial work including mineral and peat extraction are having an increasing impact on the environment .
26 To contribute to knowledge about the development of childrens exploratory and argumentative talk through classroom activities by :
27 But he expressed concern about the development of programmes like Michael Winner 's True Crime and Crime Story in which real crimes were used to create drama-documentaries .
28 Reflecting the connection between good teaching and its management and good learning , institutional statements about the principles of in-service work include , as an example , " The ultimate aim of all in-service education for teachers is the improvement of pupil/student learning through the development of teachers as reflective , autonomous professionals who have not only developed a range of skills but also a broad knowledge of understanding of subject content and of the conceptual framework of teaching and learning . "
29 Once the state has provided internal and external order , it begins to expand its functions outside the defining field into ‘ resource mobilisation ’ — creating the right conditions for the economic prosperity of the country through the development of roads and communications .
30 They have charted complex changes since 1000 BC , showing that even in the last 1500 years the area has evolved from a series of tidal inlets , through the development of spits and dunes , to the triangular area that it is today , with the vast recent pebble dumps of Dungeness .
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