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

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1 An important feature of economic reorganisation in the industrial West is the development of businesses by members of ethnic minorities .
2 Working with district health authorities they may offer some new solutions to longstanding problems , give greater priority to local need , and enable the development of services with the capacity to respond to changing needs over time .
3 They suggest that clinical psychologists , with an understanding of psychological aspects of disability , may have a role to play in the development of services for older people with disabilities , and in training other health service professionals in how to respond to problems of disability in older people .
4 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 .
5 Voluntary effort has been prominent in the development of services for deprived children .
6 recognize that comprehensive assessment should be part of a planned and structured approach to the development of services for older and disabled people .
7 With the development of rights of appeal against tribunal decisions , the significance of judicial review is diminishing in relation to such tribunals .
8 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 .
9 This established a Joint College/University Board to oversee the development of programmes in higher education to be provided by the College for students at Inverness reading for degrees of the University of Stirling .
10 By 1987 Wilmink was able to conclude that the Act ‘ has had a stimulating effect on the development of plans for the construction of bicycle tracks ’ and that ‘ attention to bicycle facilities in all stages of planning , design and maintenance of the infrastructure has become common practice . ’
11 More precise knowledge of control of colonic motor function , coupled with basic research into the pathways that control colonic muscle , should eventually result in the development of drugs for modifying colonic motor function .
12 Further national initiatives relating to the development of competences in European contexts at HN levels are planned for this year .
13 The suggestions are that the County Council in particular should help in the development of satellites to that erm , that business link , one in Oswestry and one at Craven Arms , and we should seek to make sure those satellites are available by no later than the end of nineteen ninety four , the beginning of nineteen ninety five .
14 This technique can provide information to assess reflux in terms of frequency and duration of both acid and alkaline reflux and allows the validation of current theories as to the development of complications in this disease .
15 The aim of this study was to establish if a relationship exists between the pH profile in the oesophagus and stomach and the development of complications in patients with Barrett 's columnar lined lower oesophagus .
16 The second aim was to relate the effects of acid and alkaline exposure to the development of complications in Barrett 's oesophagus .
17 It is possible , and indeed would be logical , that increased duration of exposure to gastrooesophageal reflux , independent of the nature of the refluxate , may be a factor in the development of complications in Barrett 's oesophagus .
18 Those of us who have looked at the development of treatments for decaying stone during the past twenty years have had to learn the lesson that there are no ‘ magic ’ solutions .
19 As I have said , we will keep in touch with the development of bids by management-employee buy-out teams and we shall take account of any relevant points that arise from that process .
20 The profession has played a significant part in the development of products for long-term insurance companies and this has been helped considerably by the work carried out by the CMI Bureau , something which is unique in Europe .
21 This will have its immediate relevance for choice of methodology in both the broad sense and in the development of sub-units within the whole .
22 In substantive terms we have dealt with the development of things since the eighteenth century .
23 First , black workers were recruited for precisely those jobs , usually poorly paid and involving unpleasant working conditions , which the indigenous white working class was able to reject at the time of economic expansion , thus preventing the development of bottlenecks in production and permitting higher levels of capital accumulation .
24 This adds to the importance of investing in the development of managers of the right calibre .
25 This process began with the development of transistors in the 1950's .
26 The development of rhythms in young children
27 A turbulent ‘ eddy ’ is a rather ill-defined concept , but a very useful one for the development of descriptions of turbulence .
28 Moving to the dais , the Lord Lieutenant then heard a speech of welcome by Mr D G Titcombe , in which reference was made to the development of autocatalysts since 1970 , including the Queen 's Award for Technological Achievement made to the Johnson Matthey Technology Centre in 1977 .
29 An abstract recently presented by R K Yu et al at the 22nd annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Anaheim , California , indicated no clear association of treatment with monosialoganglioside ( G m 1 ) and the development of antibodies to it in 418 samples from human subjects receiving parenteral gangliosides .
30 ABOVE TOP Typology is the study of the development of artefacts of the same type to build up a dated sequence .
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