Example sentences of "in germany the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In Germany the responsibility for pretrial investigation is given to the public prosecutor in respect of both Verbrechen , offences punishable by imprisonment of one year or more , and Vergehen , punishable by lesser sentences .
2 The re launch of Asbach Uralt in its centenary year was supported by new packaging and a new advertising campaign in Germany The brand has tremendous strength amongst more traditional consumers , but its long term growth is dependent upon extending its appeal amongst young adults .
3 In Germany the bureaucracy played a vital role in the subordination of society and the creation of elites through which the regime played off one group against another , enabling ‘ a minority to terrorize the majority ’ ( Neumann 1944 , p. 367 ) .
4 In Germany the government decided in early February to send two anti-aircraft batteries of Roland and Hawk missiles to Turkish air bases to defend the Alpha jets sent in January [ see p. 37941 ] .
5 In Germany the privilege of driving it was handed to Mario Andretti who crashed it on the first lap .
6 In Germany the support of the opposition Social Democrats ( SPD ) was needed if the required two-thirds majority were to be gained in the Bundestag ( lower house of parliament ) , and if the treaty were to be passed by the Bundesrat ( upper house ) where the SPD held control .
7 Yet it was not clear that the Act was successful in controlling the situation after 1937 ; in Germany the banning of political uniforms had little effect on the rise of the nazis .
8 What I am trying to argue is that in Germany the contradiction between bourgeoisie and civil society — as exemplified above in the contradiction of state and cultural modernism — was much much sharper than elsewhere .
9 All the members of the EC except Britain and Denmark have voted to ratify the treaty ( although in Germany the president 's signature has been held up by challenges in the constitutional court ) .
10 In Germany the wage would be W2 and employment at B. When the barrier is lifted a new equilibrium wage would emerge of W3 .
11 In Germany the nature of the educational system has been in tune with both the needs of industry and prevailing social values [ Locke , 1984 ] .
12 The report pointed out that in Germany the role of channelling knowledge and technology from HE to industry is fulfilled in part by the Fraunhofer institutes , bridging the divide between the aspirations of academia and industry .
13 Similarly in the pre-1914 period in Germany the authority of employers ' organisations over their members helped the attainment of an earlier recognition of collective bargaining ( outside manufacturing industry ) , 6 in contrast to its much later acceptance in France .
14 In Germany the market is quite healthy .
15 In Germany the pro-natalist measures introduced tended to be more effective than those introduced in Italy .
16 In Germany the maintenance of a fixed , and clearly unsustainable , exchange rate in the face of massive speculative inflows rendered domestic monetary management virtually impossible from the late 1960s to March 1973 when the Deutschmark was floated .
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