Example sentences of "in terms [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Attention will be focused on young people who are not normally considered to be at risk in terms of drug misuse .
2 To make that point in another way , in terms of tradition , it is striking , when you come to Shakespeare 's after a reading of other Renaissance sonnets , to note the absence of proper names .
3 Generally , social inequalities are presumed to be justified , often in terms of tradition .
4 Differences were described in polytechnic prospectuses and submissions to the CNAA in terms of tradition , employment-orientation , relationships with industry and employers generally , and commitment to effective teaching .
5 None of the partners here is actually entitled to a salary ; in theory we split the profits in accordance with a formula that we fix annually and that takes account of age , and experience and what people are contributing in terms of work or clients .
6 Service providers were questioned about such matters as their attitudes towards new technology , and their willingness to adapt to new circumstances , whilst the emphasis for service users was on the possible effect in terms of work results and achievements .
7 ‘ I was thinking more in terms of work , not charity , ’ Edward smiled and lifted his hat .
8 The standard rate of production is 6 prescriptions/ hour ; which in terms of work content in time is 10 minutes/ prescription .
9 In 1977 , the average pay gap was still almost as large — 58 per cent at the geometric mean — but the women in jobs were more representative of their generation and more dissimilar to men in terms of work experience and education .
10 Erm the number of , in terms of work experience there 's a , how many schools involved , how many placements do you actually help find or , or whatever .
11 In terms of work it was a real way out for Hereward from his appalling home background .
12 What opportunity should be open to full-tome students in terms of work placement or experience ?
13 encouraging all parents to see the dangers of condoned truancy by describing pupil time off school in easily understood and immediate terms , for example in terms of work missed ( eg 20 English lessons and 20 maths lessons ) rather than as a poor attendance rate ( eg 60% ) .
14 In school , teachers show what they expect of children in terms of work and behaviour , they provide models for children by their own conduct and they feed back to children what they judge to be acceptable performance .
15 And , from a broader perspective , some people fear that the ageing population of the developed nations will , if permitted unlimited access , consume resources in unaffordable quantities and will deny these and other benefits to younger patients whose claims may be stronger , both because of their greater life expectancy and because of their social responsibilities in terms of work and dependants .
16 So it 's linked very much with the national investment really , in terms of technology , in terms of work force , and so on .
17 In terms of government action , the concerns and implications of these documents have been taken up most directly through the setting-up of national criteria as a basis for controlling and ‘ accrediting ’ programmes of initial teacher training .
18 In terms of government , the major issue is the effectiveness or otherwise of full employment policy [ Worswick , 1970 ] .
19 Here we have a further reason why defining democracy simply in terms of government is unsatisfactory .
20 Secondly , the crisis is measured in terms of Government cuts in training .
21 Three cheers for that — but they are three cheers three years too late in terms of Government action , the tens of thousands of people who have died from smoking , and the tens of thousands more who have taken up smoking during that time .
22 In terms of government legislation , empirical research has indicated that a consensual model is indeed more applicable .
23 However , looking at the actual absentees to detect patterns in terms of year groups or days of the week , for example , is also vital in detecting condoned truancy .
24 These may be analysed in terms of sentence structure and in terms of their phrase structure .
25 These may be analysed in terms of sentence structure , phrase structure and clause structure .
26 Stage 4 : Sentences composed of four elements or more , analysed in terms of sentence , clause and phrase structure .
27 Every emerging pattern was explicable in terms of principles of local association .
28 On the analogy of a choice of means we might suppose that he would choose in terms of principles which are behind his ends as the ends are behind his means , and as before would resist as bias all spontaneous inclinations in either direction .
29 It preserves a relative autonomy for cultural and ideological elements ( musical structures and song lyrics , for example ) but also insists that those combinatory patterns that are actually constructed do mediate deep , objective patterns in the socio-economic formation , and that the mediation takes place in struggle : the classes fight to articulate together constituents of the cultural repertoire in particular ways so that they are organized in terms of principles or sets of values determined by the position and interests of the class in the prevailing mode of production .
30 Of all the people involved , these coordinators are often the least well-equipped , except in terms of will power , to rectify the years of neglect which they have inherited .
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