Example sentences of "[adj] for [art] [adj] development " in BNC.

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1 The application does nothing to retain the existing trees on the site , it was a , it is , a mature garden with some mature trees , and all those trees are to be removed , it certainly does n't do anything to retain the rural character of the na of the village , and certainly does n't enhance the character of the adjoining small er rural cottages , i in fact it would be , it could be argued that it damages the rural environment , because the development is such that it is more suited for an urban development , almost a city centre , because the comment has been made that there is only about a metre between the dwellings and indeed there is only a metre between the dwellings and the adjoining boundaries , surely there is a need for screening , it is in a in a very very prominent position , it can be seen clearly as you enter the village from the Farnsfield area , the present proposal does n't provide sufficient room for screening , and and like the screen which is adjacent to this building , which are set well back from the road , and provide an opportunity for screening the single access to the site and the fact that the frontage to these two properties is completely taken up with garaging and with vehicle access does n't even provide an opportunity to screen .
2 Women 's leadership and their training in alternative communication skills when addressing some of these concerns are crucial for the entire development process .
3 Thus there are quite wide variations in the political attitudes and involvement of workers ; and the form which these attitudes eventually take , among both white-collar and blue-collar workers , and in which they become embodied in trade union policies , will be crucial for the future development of the existing welfare states .
4 This earlier eighteenth-century boost to manufacturing was crucial for the future development of a range of important industries .
5 The nurturing of new businesses is very important , because today 's small business may be tomorrow 's Body Shop , and this is important for the economic development of the city .
6 I thought that was important for the long-term development of a band .
7 Whatever the outcome , s.61 style remedies are important for the future development of civil liability for insider dealing .
8 START has had outstanding experimental success this year , recording electron temperatures up to 5 million degrees C with excellent energy containment ; it is important for the future development of fusion power that , after 13,000 discharges , no major instabilities have been observed for this low aspect ratio tokamak .
9 In the countryside a nucleus of full-time tutors is indispensable for the full development of the work ; …
10 These tutors are responsible for the professional development of each student in the group and supervise the students on block teaching practices .
11 This unit is responsible for the continuing development of general SVQs , and contributes subject-specific expertise to the piloting exercise .
12 BRITAIN will face a spiralling demand for long-term residential care of the elderly unless funds are made available for the rapid development of community services , a report warns today .
13 Light in some form is absolutely essential for the healthy development of green plants .
14 The unification of Italy and of Germany in the second half of the nineteenth century was a belated achievement by the bourgeoisie in those countries of a large , efficiently organized modern state , essential for the rapid development of capitalist production , such as already existed in most of Western Europe and in the US .
15 The third factor supporting the whole-school approach is the benefits of wider experiences and peer interactions derived from the involvement in the curriculum which are essential for the full development of the ‘ whole child ’ .
16 The state is called on to perform a number of functions necessary for the smooth development of the capitalist system .
17 The first stage involves the organization of individual attitudes towards one 's self arising out of various relationships , and the second stage , which Mead considers necessary for the full development of self , is constituted by the organization of the attitudes of the social group as a whole and this Mead has called the generalized other .
18 Unilever , in addition to gaining a strong position in the large French cheese market , sees potential for the international development of the Boursin brand name .
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