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

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1 He himself , he says , does ‘ not belong to the party that would condemn the common and familiar ways of speaking ’ , according to which we know many things at the level of appearances , such as that I am now seated rather than standing , and that fire appears hot rather than cold .
2 The basic question is this : is information represented in the brain at the level of individual cells or at the level of groups of cells ?
3 Part of the beauty of this revolution was the recognition that at the level of genes and proteins the mechanisms used by all animals are almost universal .
4 Such value judgements must , however , be controlled and at the level of functions : this might lead to precise descriptions of particular skills appropriate to one or the other but would not justify the grandiose claims for ‘ logic ’ , ‘ objectivity ’ and ‘ culture-free neutrality ’ which we have been examining .
5 So , until recently , the ideas behind the movement have largely remained at the level of slogans and their deeper implications have not really been worked out .
6 Across the Channel , garages were astonished at the level of charges in Britain .
7 Yet , first , that outcome of specialization which is an assumed general division between those who create and perform and those who merely receive is not significantly greater at this level of material techniques than at the level of systems of training of inherent resources .
8 There is a further reason that operates more at the level of values .
9 These may be at the level of little-associations , anecdotes , etc. , some-examples , attributes , defining features , etc. , or more superordinate concepts , definitions , analogies , etc .
10 At the level of definitions , this has never been satisfactory .
11 First , considering the issue at the level of teachers in schools , we have already cast some doubt on this in our discussion of ‘ Roles ’ .
12 No I did n't expect you that you would have the answer to those questions at the level of villages , however I think it might be reasonable to expect that in reaching your view , primarily on environmental grounds , which is the major flank of your argument for suppressing past migration trends .
13 Secondly , as the weights are derived from analysis of individuals there is a serious problem of applying them at the level of wards or districts where the information is readily available only in aggregate .
14 Another study , carried out by Dr Pierre Jacques from IDEWE Occupational Health Services in Belgium , looked in more detail at the level of markers in the blood of different medical specialities .
15 Even at the level of forms they 're all in each
16 Even at the level of forms
17 Students are given opportunities at field and Modular Course level to raise difficulties not addressed at the level of modules .
18 Alternatively we can start at the level of registers and transfers between registers , and describe our architecture in terms of these primitives ; a microinstruction set would be an example here .
19 It is apparent that the influence of the trades unions was highly significant , both at the level of negotiations with individual employers and through their influence on government policy .
20 At the level of loans , there seems little real obstacle to rapid progress , so long as multimedia publishers do not prohibit loans through their conditions of sale .
21 What is needed , as one of his followers has pointed out , is an account of theories which deals with changes ‘ at the level of the limits and consequences of the epistemological configuration they represent ’ , rather than at the level of individuals .
22 Since the analysis is at the level of individuals , the solution should be also , but Banfield was perhaps surprisingly pessimistic about the prospects of any effective solution at any level .
23 Accommodation is a significant driving factor in the process of new dialect formation as described by Trudgill ( 1986 ) , but it is more easily studied at the level of individuals who adjust their language behaviour given a particular set of circumstances .
24 When those at the level of schools read about allegations of incompetence on the part of the earlier separate Universities Funding Council and about the individual difficulties of separate universities , they felt frustration about the apparent misuse of money in other sectors or believed that if other people got their sums wrong , they in schools should also have been excused .
25 This requires a closer integration of the social organization of work , an integration not only at the level of relations between workers , but also between the different hierarchical levels .
26 Such a categorization is an advance on a simple distinction between state and non-state organizations since , as Clegg and Dunkerley point out , ‘ little objective differences exist between state employees and non-state employees at the level of relations of production ’ ( Clegg and Dunkerley 1980 , p. 489 ) .
27 The Soviet Union had sent a memorandum on Oct. 11 to UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuellar , urging that this committee should meet at the level of chiefs of staff [ see p. 37640 for its reactivation in August ] .
28 The Military Committee of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) met at the level of chiefs of staff for the first time in 1991 on April 11-12 at the organization 's political headquarters in Brussels , under the chairmanship of Gen. Vigleik Eide ( Norway ) .
29 On this basis , it can be suggested that the two mathematical educational subcultures existed both at the level of ideas and at the level of social relations .
30 But because it operates only at the level of ideas , without any attempt to specify why particular ideas are held in particular societies at particular times , other than by reference to other ideas , interactionist social psychology can only describe peoples ' beliefs , not explain them .
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