Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [art] development " in BNC.

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1 There is fairly high participation in a variety of informal and formal organizations and the development of friendships out of this voluntary participation .
2 MPG 1 : General considerations and the development plan system ( Jan )
3 The extension of the franchise , the growth of national mass parties and the development of the mass media have changed the nature of general elections , which have become largely personalised into a contest between party leaders .
4 In any case , the merging of colleges of education with polytechnics and the development of the Dip.HE has led to a range of courses predominantly of general education , and to that extent the vocational orientation of the work of the polytechnics has been somewhat diluted .
5 ‘ The challenge that faces car manufacturers is the development of a process and infrastructure which can achieve the most complete re-utilisation of materials from cars and the development of models which permit even easier recycling . ’
6 The knock-on effect is unacceptable to the Government , because it means having a properly resourced training programme , a properly resourced pre-school education programme , proper training opportunities and the development of measures to counter unemployment .
7 With the advent of digital computers and the development of information theory in the 1940s and 1950s , this job was interpreted as being that of finding out how the nervous system ‘ encoded ’ reality in a digital form .
8 The check in some early pianos and the development of piano technique around the turn of the 18th century
9 In School A , this took the form of a plan to relocate the library , but in other project schools plans focused on such things as the development of a video network , the creation of display areas and the development of a careers room as part of the library complex .
10 Its aim is to understand the historical origins and the development in the successive cultural milieux through which the Christian faith has passed of the major doctrines in which these beliefs have been expressed ; and it is particularly concerned with the contemporary appraisal and formulation of these doctrines in view of the dominant directions of modern thought , and with their ecumenical prospects .
11 Both sides support comprehensive contacts between people from both countries and the development of co-operation between parties , trade unions , foundations , schools , colleges , sports organizations , churches and social institutions , women 's , environmental and other social organizations and associations …
12 For all that we have said about the role of the country districts round — which applies as much to northern as to Italian cities — and the close relation , however ambivalent , of religious aspirations and the development of towns , it is in the end their place in the accumulation of wealth which marks them out in this age : they are at once the symbols and the centres of mammon ; in them gathered the moneyers who struck coin and the merchants who exchanged and accumulated it .
13 Eye movements and the development of cognitive strategies in reading
14 And if I were to put it , If you have an opportunity of two sites and the development of one is capable of causing damage to existing characteristics and the other is not , would you go for the the one which would not cause damage rather than the one which would , or would you willy-nilly plump for either ?
15 This is an important area for school librarians and teachers to consider about the design and layout of information held on the microcomputer in relation to the identification of curriculum-related keywords and the development of information skills .
16 Lower-ranking civil servants , small farmers , craftsmen , independent traders and small businessmen all feared that the growth of German cities and the development of foreign trade and heavy industry would somehow undermine traditional German values , and would render them homeless and jobless .
17 Here there is a good case for devoting social funds to retraining programmes and the development of new enterprises ( public sector or cooperative ) on a scale properly commensurate with the problem , rather than trying to ‘ force feed ’ the industry with investment funds .
18 Finally , the workforce in public administration showed a marked rise , connected with the expansion of public expenditure programmes and the development of state apparatuses concerned with industrial consultation and intervention .
19 We will encourage further collaboration within the EC on major scientific projects and the development of new technologies such as telecommunications , information technology and environmentally sustainable innovations .
20 Along with the gradual movement away from fossil fuels and the refinement of nuclear technologies and the development of effective renewable energy strategies it is the only rational course for the future of energy supply .
21 Beneficial aspects of risk stratification include the cost effective investigation of post infarction patients , in particular the identification and early rehabilitation of low-risk groups and the development of new therapeutic strategies through interventional trials in high-risk patients .
22 Keating 's spending programme would involve the injection of public money into infrastructure — including airport facilities , railways , ports , roads and the development of a national electricity grid — and vocational training , as well as a special A$300 million family allowance payment benefiting some 2,000,000 families .
23 This challenge emanated partly from the erosion of traditional values and the development of new forms of individualism , and partly from the usurpation of traditional powerful landed interests and their replacement by new forms of individualism , and their replacement by new forms of domination on the part of wealthy merchants and the urban nobility ( as in the ‘ patrician cities ’ ) or later ( and especially in Italy ) , on the part of the entrepreneurs and artisans organised through urban guilds ( as in the ‘ plebeian cities ’ ) .
24 Whilst the extension of the franchise and Christopher Addison 's hopes for building the ‘ homes fit for heroes ’ showed a genuine desire for the radical elements in government to reform British society , the fact that Britain needed to export nearly one-third of her output to pay for essential imports necessitated the re-establishment of settled trading patterns and the development of new markets .
25 In what follows my main purposes are : ( 1 ) to demonstrate the patterns of simplification that can be traced by comparing our inner-city data with that of the city-wide random sample ‘ doorstep ’ survey and the outer-city community studies ; and ( 2 ) to consider how far a theory of strong and weak ties can account for the maintenance of complex patterns and the development of simpler ones .
26 PLANS to promote environmental tourism and encourage birdwatching in Mid-Wales have been put forward by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and the Development Board for Rural Wales .
27 PLANS to promote environmental tourism and encourage birdwatching in Mid-Wales have been put forward by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and the Development Board for Rural Wales .
28 If boards are encouraged to take part in the identification of their needs and the development of materials , as indicated from the seminar conclusions outlined above , then it is to be hoped that their potential to act in a supportive and constructive way will be fully realised .
29 The latter solution involves the employment and training of specialist money advice workers and the development of money advice units , some of which can already be seen around the country .
30 Official encouragement of the increased use of the language , promotion of a national literacy campaign and provision for the writing of dictionaries and grammars and the development of specialised terminologies for higher education , have been regarded as an important part of Tanzania 's search for a national identity and the enrichment of the lives of its citizens .
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