Example sentences of "and at [adj] levels " in BNC.

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1 This was delineated in the middle class by sharper divides in primary and secondary education and at upper levels by stricter matriculation standards .
2 The application of systematic thinking to , for instance , the courses offered by the Open University has resulted in the production of syllabuses , learning methods and study materials which are not only of extremely high quality but are profoundly influencing the approach of teachers and administrators all over the world and at many levels of educational activity .
3 And at low levels , bacteria tend to reduce nitrate , useful to plants , to elemental nitrogen , which as a dissolved gas is not available to most aquatic plants .
4 In patients with heart failure , catecholamine concentrations are increased at rest and at low levels of exercise , and attenuated at maximum exercise .
5 Managers in schools have long been involved in the management of change of various kinds and at various levels — particularly in relation to the curriculum or elements of it .
6 Single sources can be used in a variety of ways and at various levels of sophistication ( see Box 1 ) .
7 In practice , and at innumerable levels where decisions have to be made , this assumption is made all the time .
8 May be , but it is also surely the duty of someone like Mr Chatrier , as a leading official of an organisation responsible for the continuing prosperity of tennis worldwide and at all levels , to draw everyone 's attention to such dangers .
9 The group welcomes amateurs and professionals of all ages and at all levels , and stresses that even the absolute beginner can come along unabashed .
10 The group welcomes amateurs and professionals of all ages and at all levels , and stresses that even the absolute beginner can come along unabashed .
11 There are sixty activities , suitable for use with classes of all sizes and at all levels of general or ESP courses .
12 The consultants LMG Associates Ltd , working in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University , have been appointed to conduct a comprehensive mapping exercise and initial analysis of job function of all scientists , of all disciplines and at all levels of qualification .
13 What is needed is an acceptance , in all departments and at all levels within the organisation , that the efficient provision of accurate , up-to-date , and relevant information — internally and externally — is one of RBGE 's most important priorities .
14 Amongst scientific instruments the microscope in particular is in use across almost all disciplines from life science to electronics and at all levels from routine inspection to research .
15 You have to try and improve trading skills and efficiency and it is vital to maintain organized groups of women and men who are committed to fighting locally and at all levels for ordinary decent decency and simple justice in the way people are treated of course , but we have got also to find ways of getting together to face those problems no one knows how to solve .
16 But there are many other interesting studies going on , concerned with all aspects and at all levels of education .
17 In bad organizations the objectives are decided unilaterally , very often as a result of a political trading-off process at the board and at other levels , and are perceived by those below to be quite unrealistic and impossible of achievement .
18 There are many groups ( 4000 in Birmingham alone ) and it is difficult to boil all interests down to something called " class " ; on a number of issues ( and at certain levels of the state ) we can discover a pattern of competitive interest-group politics in which no one group appears to be overwhelmingly dominant ; and on occasions the state does simply referee the group struggle and is content to ratify the outcome of the balance of competing forces .
19 From sample surveys of some ten villages in different regions of China and at different levels of income this project will map out differences in the scope and ranges of resources which rural householders in China have had at their disposal in the last few years .
20 Although determined on probable uplifted section and at high levels of maturity ( R ± 2% ) the section shows a gradient at some divergence to the minimum uplift Westphalian gradient .
21 Their remains are commoner from the Mesozoic onwards , and at some levels , as in the Cretaceous chalk , they can be found in considerable numbers .
22 The repertoire of transactions in which teachers engage their pupils when teaching X depends , among other things , on the nature of X and on the mental picture of the pupils ' developmental path held by the teacher ; the teaching will presumably be , in the teacher s eyes , consistent with these factors and at some levels , demonstratively effective .
23 The reach of corporatist theory is over ambitious : it makes sense of things but only with respect to some groups ; some issues ; some periods ; and at some levels of the state .
24 Bureaucracy , long absent from the country , was making a rapid return , both at central and at local levels .
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