Example sentences of "see figure 5.1 " in BNC.

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1 Drawing on the insights identified above — combining the principles of human resource management , management of excellence and total quality management — it becomes possible to propose four principles for human resource management in education ( see Figure 5.1 ) .
2 This includes information items written by the information group which occupy some 60 A4 ring binders ( see Figure 5.1 for a sample page ) , leaflets from government departments and other organisations , and reference books from agencies such as the Child Poverty Action Group ( CPAG ) .
3 The subject has been reviewed ( White et al , 1981 ) and will be briefly described here ( see Figure 5.1 ) .
4 The social security system was , at first , principally intended to support pensioners and , although the numbers have increased during the last forty years , the main increases in those claiming supplementary benefit ( now renamed income support , have been the unemployed and single parents ( see Figure 5.1 ) .
5 Significant increases in those claiming supplementary benefit were recorded from both the unemployed and from single-parent families , whereas the number of pensioners claiming had decreased ( see Figure 5.1 , page 80 ) .
6 Third , from a methodological perspective , perspective , mentalistic accounts are seen as valid so long as they are closely tied to observations , so that any proposed link between behaviour and underlying knowledge is subject to rigorous scrutiny and ultimately to falsification through additional empirical enquiry ( see Figure 5.1 ) .
7 In order to rebreathe , make a loose mask over your face with your hands ( see Figure 5.1 ) .
8 Thus , excluding the initial informant , each snowball chain would encompass a minimum of three further stages ( see Figure 5.1 ) .
9 Initially we have a set of notes ( see figure 5.1 ) .
10 One is the formal , departmental structure ( see Figure 5.1 ) which recognizes the various specialisms within the business and leads to what may be thought of as an ‘ orthodox ’ , function-based management structure .
11 See figure 5.1 .
12 The proportion of the population over pensionable age is projected to remain more or less level between now and the end of the century , indeed to decline somewhat around the turn of the century and then to rise again in the early years of the twenty-first century when the larger birth cohorts of the war and post-war years move into their sixties ( see figure 5.1 ) .
13 The legacy of decades of growing central financial control can be seen in the central levers of power that now exist ( see Figure 5.1 ) .
14 For example , a questionnaire designed to investigate attitudes towards work may provide respondents with a list of statements indicating a point of view to which they have to express a level of agreement or disagreement ( see Figure 5.1 ) .
15 Pupils can be guided to an item ( see Figure 5.1 ) such as SHIPS which will retrieve one record with a task relating to that specific theme and to one or two sources of information .
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