Example sentences of "[noun sg] within [art] " in BNC.

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1 In March Hedilla had talks not only with members of the Comunión Tradicionalista , but also with some of the supporters of the Alphonsine dynasty , whose political future also depended on the outcome of what was becoming a bitter , subterranean confrontation within the main conflict against the Republic .
2 I found that Winsor & Newton Liquid Acrylic Colour and ACP by Rotring performed exceptionally well , neither requiring dilution within an Aztec airbrush , and there was no hint of clogging .
3 Moves towards fiscal harmonisation within the European Community after this year could lead to lower diesel fuel prices in Britain , too .
4 The fact of Darwinian evolution and the fact of the irrefutable need of mankind for a ‘ god ’ are capable of complete harmonisation within the tenets of the Alternative Religion .
5 Since its introduction , the structure of VAT has gone through some significant changes and is again the focus of debate following pressures for tax harmonisation within the EEC .
6 Tohou opened the scoring in the 11th minute when she beat goalkeeper Jo Thompson and after Mary Nevill had levelled with a penalty stroke within a minute , Tohou made the game safe with her second goal two minutes from time .
7 They chart its effects on employment , on the division of labour within a family and on the care of children and elderly relatives .
8 it looks at the context of family life , ageing , the role of work and the division of labour within the household .
9 As long as the attitudes to women 's status and obligations and the division of labour within the family remain unchanged , it is difficult to believe that gender will be irrelevant to politics .
10 It is now generally accepted that there is a division of labour within the brain , with different parts of the brain carrying out different functions .
11 Men also gain from the unequal division of labour within the home , in which women do more than their fair share of housework .
12 There is , in other words , a division of labour within the home .
13 One could argue , for instance , that the conditions of work and the forms of division of labour within the operating unit should be the subject of democratic decision-making within that unit while the general investment policy of the enterprise should be decided at the ‘ higher ’ level , by means of a mechanism involving representatives from the operating units , central enterprise staff and national planners ( assuming , that is , the kind of investment planning referred to above ) .
14 Finally , we may designate the division of labour within the workshops as division of labour in detail ’ ( Marx , 1976 , p. 471 — emphasis added ) .
15 Finally , what he calls the ‘ division of labour in detail ’ will here be referred to as the division of labour within the enterprise .
16 For Marx , the further development of this form of division of labour in society appears as a prerequisite of the division of labour within the enterprise under capitalism :
17 In Marx 's view , this ‘ total mechanism ’ or regulated system of division of labour within the enterprise develops in two stages : those of manufacture proper , and large-scale machine industry .
18 To summarise this conception : for both Marx and Braverman the developed form of the division of labour within the capitalist enterprise is not so much a technical division of tasks — as in early manufacture — but a socially determined structure , reflecting the exigencies of the production of surplus value .
19 But the division of labour within the enterprise is not a juggernaut which crushes out all trace of ‘ skill ’ or peculiarity in the wage-labour of each and every branch of production , and neither can the ‘ capitalist ’ attain the Taylorist ideal of total control over labour .
20 If the division of labour within the enterprise were as ( tendentially ) uniform as Marx and Braverman suppose then there would be little problem in specifying this ‘ division by strata ’ : it would simply be the paradigmatic division within the enterprise ( mass of simple labour , restricted cadre of intellectual workers and N.C.O.s ) writ large .
21 However , the builder may be expected to make some contribution towards travelling time and costs where he has failed to obtain suitable sub-contract labour within the vicinity of the site and a subcontractor is requested to travel an excessive distance .
22 A careful division of labour within the team sought to ensure that most aspects of the programme ( with notable omissions referred to in previous chapters ) would be effectively managed .
23 However , none of these changes affected the sexual division of labour within the home , and the equality of tasks and responsibilities that began to be envisioned for husbands and wives after World War II was in practice often associated with subordinate and superior status .
24 The organization chart below illustrates the principal divisions of labour within the function and provides an example of the structural relationships between the different departments or sub-units .
25 It is therefore apparent that labour within the Personnel area was something of a scarce resource !
26 The research provides , through a lengthy national survey , detailed information on how the experience of recession has affected such matters as relations at the work-place , the structure of the labour market , de-skilling and the impact of new technology , the division of labour within the family and the effects of unemployment .
27 It was the premium put upon child labour within the domestic family economy of textile manufacture which provides the context for Defoe 's observations of around 1720 on Norfolk that " the very children after four or five years of age , could earn their own bread " , while at Taunton " there was not a child in the town , or in the villages round it , of above five years old , but , if it was not neglected by its parents , and untaught , could earn its own bread " .
28 Nevertheless , its overall responsibility to increase the geographical and occupational mobility of labour within the Community has meant that in practice , a lot of its funds have been channelled towards the relatively less prosperous areas , and to Italy in particular .
29 Yes , can I bring this argument a bit closer to home and talk about the sexual division of labour within the family , which I think is one of the underlying causes of discrimination against women , and that 's really just a fancy term for the fact that when we talk about child care women do most of the work and men do very little , and really I do n't think we can look at the position of women without looking at how , in fact , child care and caring is organized within the family .
30 I was quite interested in erm a study done by a woman , Mary Bolton , erm the actual work that was done and the sexual division of labour within the home , and in fact she looked at some of the previous studies that had been done and came up with a result that actually erm when men did some it was regarded as a lot , of housework , erm and that when you actually went back to count the number of hours and the number of minutes , you discover that men were doing very , very little .
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