Example sentences of "of the role of [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is intended to develop a number of approaches to the assessment in the work place of competences , that arise as an integral part of the role of personnel managers . |
2 | The evolution of the role of teachers and the view of the social purpose of schools have led to a multiplicity of demands on teachers which are not necessarily compatible and may be contradictory , if not actually mutually exclusive . |
3 | This may initiate a wider discussion of the role of teachers in a new South Africa and begin to change entrenched attitudes . |
4 | As a result , the alternative models proposed to deal with the needs of the large number of patients brought to general hospitals after suicide attempts have included a reassessment of the role of psychiatrists , physicians , and non-medically qualified therapists . |
5 | This fact is a reflection of the role of rules in practical reasoning . |
6 | The aims of the project are twofold : to develop an understanding of the role of women workers in the provision of primary health care services for women patients , and to examine the perceived reproductive and preventive health needs of women users and non-users of the services . |
7 | Only after the social formation had been constructed could the evaluation of the role of institutions and values be undertaken in terms of the place of these consciously-realized phenomena in its working . |
8 | Hilton here formulates the same perceptions that govern Rolle 's understanding of the role of meditations on the Passion when he says : In fact Hilton gives no very precise rules about meditation itself because he is aware that it relates intimately to each individual 's unique personality and gifts . |
9 | In relation to child care policy , this fear of undermining responsibility results from a fundamental misunderstanding of the role of parents , and reinforces the antipathy between public and private care of children . |
10 | To redress the balance , this project seeks to build onto the earlier work an understanding of the role of ideologies of love , sharing , domesticity , familism etc. in intimate couple relationships . |
11 | My own understanding of the role of services in the lives of disabled people has developed , and in the light of this I have reviewed my own working practices . |
12 | Not least , as we have shown , an analysis of the role of employers and their organisations leads to important insights into the structure and dimensions of collective bargaining . |
13 | The ultimate test of the role of GIS in emergency/hazard situations is their response time as external information is fed into the system . |
14 | The idea is that by the time of the next Euro elections in 18 months , better knowledge of the EC and particularly of the role of MEPs will improve Tory fortunes at the polls . |
15 | Hall reveals through his examination of Colnaghi documents that Berenson 's recommendations at times ‘ follow almost word for word , Gutekunst 's own letters to Berenson ’ , suggesting that it is time for a re-examination of the role of dealers as well as the more famous advisers in influencing taste . |
16 | The persuasion approach to selling seems diametrically opposed to the Japanese character and perception of the role of negotiations . |
17 | Person deixis concerns the encoding of the role of participants in the speech event in which the utterance in question is delivered : the category first person is the grammaticalization of the speaker 's reference to himself , second person the encoding of the speaker 's reference to one or more addressees , and third person the encoding of reference to persons and entities which are neither speakers nor addressees of the utterance in question . |
18 | Vulnerable to the attacks of his enemies because of his religion , he publicly said little of the role of Catholics in the colony and urged them not to put themselves forward prominently . |
19 | That this is the correct interpretation of the role of words in trusts emerges more clearly in the next section . |
20 | In our opinion , the novel hypothesis of Hurley is not a reappraisal of the role of endotoxins , but a reappraisal of the bacterial form giving rise to those endotoxins — ie , possibly L-forms . |
21 | While political science has greatly concentrated on the role of governments and the executive , at the cost of examining the role of legislatures , it is clear that academic comment now presents a more varied picture of the role of parliaments than that of the decline of which Lord Bryce wrote . |
22 | First , accountability by governments to their least-favoured populations ; second , definition of the role of governments in health care ; third , resources for health care , health inequalities , and human rights ' issues ; fourth , implementation of health measures ; and fifth , international cooperation over health . |
23 | Here was the partial and still nuanced defiance of their respective Alliance masters that indicated both a German refusal of the role of victims in the superpower struggle and a sense in both German states that the room for manoeuvre was growing . |
24 | Once again , the question of the role of employees in the proposed corporate structure has given rise to some disagreement in the Council . |
25 | Having come very close to the heart of the matter , Bukharin then slid off into a discussion of the role of workers ’ consumption in the circulation of capital ; all of which is correct , but he failed to explicate the mechanism by which such a disproportionality comes about . |
26 | It is easy to imagine the uses to which historians might put this information : from improving their understanding of the role of charities and giving , to providing material to construct a profile of a twentieth-century charity . |
27 | An explanation of the role of banks as deposit-taking institutions and intermediaries then follows . |