Example sentences of "which different [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This caution is all the more necessary when we realize that there are varieties in which this change has not yet taken place , more than three centuries later , and that there are yet other varieties in which different changes have taken place .
2 In literature and in media education , pupils should explore , for example , ways in which different groups in society are stereotyped or their viewpoints represented , and in which stories can be recast to reflect different authorial attitudes or characterisations of participants .
3 These differences in land values ( which mean higher rents or higher prices for land or houses ) provide the mechanism by which different groups are distributed throughout the urban area , often in the form of circles radiating out from the centre .
4 We have to try to imagine a complex future in which different groups of the elderly will have different experiences from those of the present and from one another .
5 In order to give some structure to the discussion , each of the major social services will be examined under three headings : access , i.e. geographical distribution of social services ; use , i.e. the extent to which different groups make use of services ; and outcome , i.e. the benefit derived from the use of services .
6 What the outside world sees as a minister promoting a particular project is probably the end of a long process in which different groups of civil servants within the department have argued about the case for that venture as opposed to other ventures .
7 The approach takes account of ethnic relations , not by studying particular ethnic groups per se , but by studying the processes by which different groups on the estates — black and white , young and elderly , male and female , etc — construct and destroy relationships ; and the influences on the processes exerted by the respective communities .
8 The introduction of Local Area Networks ( LANs ) and large workstations has led to the development of Open Systems Integration ( OSI ) in which different machines can be operated within a single network running whatever operating system is appropriate for specific applications on individual workstations .
9 Mr Patten announced his democracy blueprint last October , radically revising Hong Kong 's unique functional constituency system , under which different professions and trades vote for their own councillors , and considerably enlarging the electoral base .
10 He starts by showing the reader the very minimum of materials required to get painting : six basic colours are suggested , from which different permutations are obtained using easily understood mixing techniques .
11 Geomorphologists are concerned with the rates at which different weathering processes operate as a function of environmental conditions , and with the nature of the weathered material that is produced .
12 In public bureaucracies there may be conflicts of interest between different levels of the hierarchy arising from the values which different strata bring to bear on the policies being pursued by the government .
13 The policy-related objectives will be two-fold : to assess the degree of congruity between the aims and methods of different agencies ( EDUCATION , SOCIAL SERVICES , POLICE AND PROBATION ) variously involved with delinquent or deviant school students aged 11-18 ; and to assess the extent to which different models of inter-agency co-operation and intervention have differential effects particularly in relation
14 The basis of his account of social development is the distinction between different economic structures or modes of production — comprising ‘ forces ’ , or technical means , of production and ‘ social relations ’ of production , which include the distribution of the means of production ( property ) and of the product , as well as the social division of labour — to which different forms of society and the state correspond .
15 This seventeenth-century mosaic ( above , right ) illustrates the way in which different species of small birds may uniquely work together to deal with the shared problem of seeing off a feared predator .
16 In this section we consider two situations in which different agents have access to different types of information .
17 But the relationship between the ‘ army of administrators at their desks ’ and the eventual supply of a public service to beneficiaries in society , is so complex that it is difficult to disentangle the contributions which different strands make to an individual 's utility function .
18 But not much more than a vague impression of the early impact of the service is provided by these figures , for without an extensive number of regional studies , it is difficult to estimate either the local variations in the success rate or the extent to which different areas established SCC systems alongside the employment bureaux .
19 It is also often unclear whether it is being claimed that the bureaucracy is truly multifunctional or is merely recruiting and socializing its own members , articulating their interests , or acting as ‘ one of the main channels of political struggle in which and through which different interests are regulated and aggregated ’ ( Eisenstadt 1963 , p. 112 ) .
20 If our society began to move towards more flexible cycles , in which different communities and groups would adopt different patterns , we would create more employment , as employers would have to cover a shifting pattern of working activity .
21 Different indices represent the ingenuity with which the theoretical constructs can be made to produce satisfactory elaborations that result in different indices and , equally important , the extent to which different indices can , plausibly , be said to measure the same concept .
22 So one of the first issues to be resolved , as Steve Heath , director of 88open operations in Europe sees it , is to define the ways in which different compilers interpret source code and how , in turn , operating systems use different compilers and compilation techniques .
23 So one of the first issues to be resolved , as Steve Heath , director of 88open operations in Europe sees it , is to define the ways in which different compilers interpret source code and how , in turn , operating systems utilise different compilers and compilation techniques .
24 But this statement is an oversimplification : the phrase ‘ having the force of law ’ has no precise meaning but is an amalgam of features which different rules may possess to a greater or lesser extent .
25 The aim of this research is to investigate the extent to which different reading patterns are related to different patterns of strength and weakness in performance in tasks which do not involve reading per se , but tap aspects of cognition which are relevant to the acquisition of reading .
26 While this instrument is in a way value-neutral and may be used for ends of which different commentators may approve or disapprove , it may turn out to be — is indeed intended to be — a powerful force for overdue change , increased coherence and strengthened accountability .
27 To illustrate the ways in which different components of performance can be assessed , we will consider examples from a small selection of the tests that have been devised .
28 For , although the methods by which different animal species obtain their food are about as diverse as the number of animal species , there are certain broad patterns to be seen .
29 The way in which different conclusions may be drawn from one hypothetical set of data is now shown below .
30 In the present study ( Will 1991 ) , they were used to determine the most significant journals in the field ; to examine the journals in which different Departments preferentially presented the results of their research ; and to establish ‘ productivity ’ ratings for researchers .
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