Example sentences of "development of a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At the Information Retrieval Research Laboratory of the University of Illinois , Preece and Williams have worked on the development of a microcomputer-based intelligent terminal for interface to a model search system .
2 Even given substantial popular support , a socialist government/movement would have to give very careful thought to the development of a competent planning cadre able to hold its own against Treasury influence .
3 During the course of his speech Roh called for a breaking of " the shackles of the past " and for the development of a closer relationship between Japan and South Korea which would serve as a fulcrum from which " to promote peace and prosperity in north-east Asia " .
4 The goal of history is not the realization of God or the pursuit of reason , but the full development of a supra-individual ‘ humanity ’ ( Elster , 1985 , p. 1 16 ) .
5 Essentially , Weber 's essay sets out to show how the mediaeval cities in Western Europe sustained a fundamental challenge to the feudal system which surrounds them , and thus paved the way for the subsequent development of a rational-legal social order .
6 A key consideration for the development of a spatial language interface to GlS is that many different groups of users exist within the spatial data-handling community .
7 Tradition criticism attempts to trace the development of a biblical story or tradition from the time it was first told to the time it was written down .
8 Other than in Ipswich , where the WEA branch was among the small group of vigorous , active and well-organised centres in the District , there appeared to be little prospect for development without LEA-funded support in the pre-war years and , as in West Suffolk , the development of a substantial WEA presence did not occur until after the 1939–45 war .
9 Planning permission for the erection of three poultry houses , each 34 metres by 11 metres was refused the main reason being that the development of a substantial poultry business in such close proximity to a village was considered undesirable , by reason of the inherent risk of odour .
10 This surely justifies the development of a substantial , theoretically-based unit on management in the Project 2000 syllabus , and also provision of some form of post-registration development to complement such a unit .
11 It is about deindustrialization , the restructuring of both capital and the working class , the emergence of ‘ disorganized ’ capitalism and the development of a post-urban society .
12 The Japanese government has announced that it will support the next stage of development of a fast-breeder nuclear reactor .
13 None of this would have been possible without the development of a woven artificial grass .
14 Marshall traced the development of a legal status of citizenship in the United Kingdom through a number of historical stages .
15 An understanding of how the complicated process which we call the common law operates is best achieved by studying the development of a legal concept through decided cases .
16 They were willing to envisage greater cooperation with liberal representatives of the bourgeoisie and tended to place more emphasis on taking advantage of the new opportunities of the Duma era for the development of a legal workers ' movement .
17 Er because er but only because that will oh , no i i er does , does the development of a rich peasant economy itself promote equality ?
18 The government was also particularly anxious in an election year to ensure both that the benefits of the scheme were recognised and that accusations that they were encouraging the development of a two tier service were not substantiated .
19 I said , no , there 's a development of a two tier health service .
20 The development of a twisted jet observed by the SXT between 05:07 and 06:24 on 3 October 1991 .
21 This is followed by the development of a syntactic typology for the meaning descriptions , and the subsequent creation of parser-grammars for each part of speech .
22 Although these associations were formally banned by the US Occupation , their organizational basis was used to support the development of a collective labour voice in firms .
23 By preventing segregation of chromosomes in the first mitotic division , diploidy is restored , which leads to the development of a parthenogenetic female .
24 In general , the development of a systematic approach to toileting plus rewards for appropriate behaviour can be successful in teaching these children ( Berg et al .
25 The third Marxist strategy , the development of a systematic account of within-class conflicts , is more revisionist .
26 These general principles have been given expression in the further development of a vocational policy required by Article 128 of the Treaty of Rome .
27 The progressively more inward-looking and doctrinaire views of Zhdanov which came to pre-eminence within the Soviet Union from 1936 onwards paradoxically encouraged in France the development of a communist " national " literature not overtly preoccupied with Soviet orthodoxy .
28 Policy requirements should be met through the development of a constabulary possessing rifles , machine guns and other equipment .
29 Coordinators of the WCY , at the Geneva-based International Telecommunications Union ( ITU ) , see the year as ‘ an opportunity for a quantum leap in the development of a complete world communications network , which will leave no one isolated from his local , national or international community . ’
30 Moral hazard , adverse selection , and other informational problems prevent the development of a complete set of forward and contingent markets .
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