Example sentences of "relationship of [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He invited the Committee to Pay particular attention to the role of the party group in decision-taking , problems that could arise from councillors ' conflicts of interest , the merits of full-time councillors , and the relationships of officers to councillors and political groups ( Widdicombe 1986:17 ) . |
2 | There are many contradictions therefore in the relationship of women to housing , and in the demands that we might want to make . |
3 | In this sense writing is not necessarily ‘ better ’ or ‘ worse ’ than speech , it simply involves further variations in the relationship of structure to meaning . |
4 | The relationship of predictability to determinism will be discussed in Chapter 24 ; in particular reasons for the above assertions will be given in Section 24.6 . |
5 | The equation of balancing artistic integrity with commercial considerations is further influenced by the relationship of artist to patron and public . |
6 | This role , and the relationship of CMHTs to area teams , was controversial inside the social services department as well as within the health service . |
7 | The discussion in this section has moved from the consideration of the composition of Parliament , and the nature of the relationship of government to Parliament , to a more detailed account of the agencies concerned with policy making . |
8 | Cambridge and Knapp make very clear the relationship of consumerism to community care : |
9 | The description continues , but the essential point emerges of the close relationship of man to locality on which the Saxon economy and social order was based . |
10 | Yet despite this he is created in a relationship of accountability to God and the sphere of his accountability includes the economic . |
11 | The relationship of settlements to cemeteries can be considered using the results of large-scale excavations as a control , and the actual distances between such features may act as a guide even when a relationship can not be directly inferred . |
12 | We have already discussed the relationship of officers to party groups and the new statutory powers given to three senior officers , but there remains the controversial issue of limiting the political activities of officers . |
13 | But his principal concern is to affirm that the relationship of A to B is only in a minority of cases an exact repetition , or a saying of the same thing in different words . |
14 | Leaf assimilation should have increased substantially at the higher c i that accompanied increasing [ CO 2 ] , unless photosynthetic capacity ( the relationship of A to c i ) declined . |
15 | The positive linear relationship of A to c i at subambient [ CO 2 ] that is typical of C3 species did not differ between oat plants grown at extremes of the [ CO 2 ] gradient . |
16 | A relationship of licensee to licenser has now been replaced by technical cooperation between partners : Westinghouse ; and the CEA , EDF. and Framatome . |
17 | The villagers still preferred this relationship of obligation to independence . |
18 | As mentioned earlier , the HMIs took an altogether more sophisticated view of the relationship of education to society and to social change , and like the Education , Science and Arts Committee ( 1981 ) saw a conflict between transmitting the values of society and preparing young people to change those values . |
19 | We need , therefore , to understand the relationship of gospel to culture in general terms , and then go on to examine in detail its engagement with the specific culture in which we are involved . |
20 | Earlier in the chapter we outlined the various views on the relationship of gospel to culture . |
21 | Science is rethinking the relationship of part to whole , and of observer to observed . |
22 | Most traditional sculpture until the mid-century was based on a relationship of part to whole : that is , the steel elements were collaged pictorially and compositionally together . |
23 | Of major significance in the relationship of self-concept to non-violence is the fact that this value system and the ideals of self which it informs are shared by both men and women ( I owe the recognition of this significance to Joanna Overing 's paper in this volume ) . |
24 | But if we want to adopt an approach to family life which is Christ-centred in its essence , we must ask how we are to glorify God in the relationship of parents to children and children to parents . |
25 | The relationship of language to thought . |
26 | The relationship of language to learning . |
27 | If , however , we consider that coordinates of a higher space C are inserted into B ( see Figure 2.28 ) : then the relationship of C to B would be : unc So if a space N is set at N-levels above its direct reference space ( denoted as 1 ) then : unc This then becomes a nested matrix multiplication process as shown in Figure 2.29 . |
28 | A more important aspect of this distinction lingers , however , and this is the relationship of research to theory . |
29 | A more important aspect of this distinction lingers , however — the relationship of research to theory . |
30 | The relationship of research to policy changes |