Example sentences of "[adv] at [art] level " in BNC.

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1 Once the loan agreement is signed the donor may have a much more precise view of these conditions than the recipient , especially at the level of the line staff who are actually supposed to manage the project .
2 Sarah collected some mugs from a cupboard and set them down close to the coffee maker ; she looked impatiently at the level of coffee in the jug , as if the slowness of the process was a familiar annoyance .
3 This requires a closer integration of the social organization of work , an integration not only at the level of relations between workers , but also between the different hierarchical levels .
4 Anglo-French affairs were to a large degree regulated by personal connections , not only at the level of the ruling houses .
5 Of course , even the most empirical study is informed by a problematic — if only at the level of choice of what is significant , and this study is a good deal less innocent than that , but the story will be told first .
6 In assimilation , by contrast , the environment is incorporated only at the level of comprehension the child has attained at any given stage ( Furth 1969 : 14 ) .
7 Contesting articulations of musical practices could as a rule now arise only at the level of consumption .
8 Because firms have no discretion over prices but must passively accept the price prevailing in the market they have no ‘ market power ’ : they can make profits only at the level that justifies the continued employment of their assets in their existing use and are unable to effect a transfer of wealth from customers to themselves .
9 But because it operates only at the level of ideas , without any attempt to specify why particular ideas are held in particular societies at particular times , other than by reference to other ideas , interactionist social psychology can only describe peoples ' beliefs , not explain them .
10 The movement of thought happens not directly through any outside intervention , but through the sub-culture 's inner compulsion to reflect on itself , if only at the level of current findings , theories and views .
11 Both of these apparently contradictory statements are obviously true , but only at the level of empirical observation .
12 In fact , whatever individuates these two happens only at the level of matter or the soul bodily things .
13 We have already seen how the study of sequences of tone-units in the speech of one speaker can reveal information carried by intonation which would not have been recognised if intonation was analysed only at the level of individual tone-units .
14 Entering the third year of the Intifada , it is more than ever clear that time is of the essence : how to keep it going long enough at a level which does not yield to the temptations of ruinous , reciprocal escalation , but still disturbs the outside world enough to get them to bring the Israeli extremists to heel .
15 Perhaps because they were the first in the field , or more probably for deeply rooted socio-political reasons , the classicists have never been seriously challenged — theories have come and theories have gone but the belief in the control function of management has remained — even more so at the level of practice than of theory , although at that level , some insights can be gained .
16 The significance of this technique is that it allows the novelist to incorporate metaphor at the level of what is narrated ( fabula ) , not merely at the level of narration ( sjuzet ) , as is more commonly the case .
17 From one left — hand set of shelves thin hardwood plates of wood scythe outwards at shoulder and shin height in front of the character ; from the right-hand side a single similar plate scythes outwards at the level of the base of the spine .
18 Inter-Service friction has been eased over the years by successive steps taken to concentrate greater power in the hands of the Central staffs as more tri-Service experienced officers have become available ; and to bring the Services closer together at every level of command , and in training and operations .
19 Its meaning is inadequately theorised and remains largely at the level of common sense , a crude alternative to the repressive order of work .
20 Another form of inauthenticity may occur when a person lives largely at the level of practical consciousness , in which routines defend against the anxieties which life itself engenders , and fresh desires are seldom asserted .
21 Remuneration offered to children in parish church choirs is usually at the level of pocket money .
22 And , even with the man still on his knees and half doubled-up with pain , his head , with its swept-back mane of hair , was still at a level with her waist …
23 Much of the study of industrial remains is still at the level of recording ‘ nuts and bolts ’ .
24 But its characteristics were more at the level of perception than of narrative : peripheral vision ; proximity to the image ; and massive amplification of sound .
25 There is a further reason that operates more at the level of values .
26 The data suggest that the care programme approach is being applied more at the level of higher dependency , despite the fact that it is ‘ prescribed ’ for all people accepted by the psychiatric services .
27 This project , which is being carried out by George Bain is concerned with analysing patterns of union growth at an aggregate level and also at the level of individual occupations and industries .
28 and it 's also at the level just like a round the corner and hold a conversation .
29 Every culture as well as the personal adjustment of each individual gives evidence of this , both at the level of the unconscious as well as conscious processes . ’
30 It is apparent that the influence of the trades unions was highly significant , both at the level of negotiations with individual employers and through their influence on government policy .
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