Example sentences of "this chapter [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 This chapter considers the record of governments since 1979 in four important areas ; welfare , privatization , the economy , and industrial relations .
2 This chapter considers the general framework of management control and its importance to the public sector .
3 This chapter considers the pairwise relationships between three measures of trading activity over a short period of time , such as one day , for a particular futures contract .
4 This chapter considers the financial consequences of community care policies for those women on whom such policies increasingly depend — the mothers , daughters , wives , sisters , neighbours and friends who are providing a substantial amount of help and support to a disabled or elderly person .
5 This chapter considers the history and development of the Oxford Polytechnic Modular Course between 1972 and 1988 from the points of view of academic innovation ; the process of validation and professional recognition ; the ‘ fit ’ with institutional and national planning ; and the means of effecting change .
6 After briefly reviewing the definition and measurement of investment , this chapter considers the theory and evidence for a number of factors allegedly affecting fixed investment .
7 This chapter considers the relationships between the partners themselves during the course of their business .
8 This chapter considers the use of expert determination in : ( 1 ) energy and mining contracts ( 7.2 ) ; ( 2 ) shipbuilding contracts ( 7.3 ) ; ( 3 ) construction contracts ( 7.4 ) ; ( 4 ) computer contracts ( 7.5 ) ; which display the following features discussed in Chapter 6 : ( 5 ) the use of technical experts drawing on expertise not directly associated with valuation ; ( 6 ) the use of technical experts to act as general dispute resolvers ; and ( 7 ) the use of " two-tier " dispute resolution procedures .
9 This chapter considers the UK regulation of futures transactions .
10 How much they need to be overcome to implement a successful international marketing policy is a matter of considerable debate among marketing experts and section 5 of this chapter reviews the idea of the two main schools of thought .
11 This chapter reviews the basic processes that underlie the gathering and use of information for decision making in schools .
12 This chapter reviews the evidence bearing on this aspect of the cerebral organisation of language with particular reference to handedness .
13 This chapter reviews the evidence on the issue that has accrued from the different methodologies available .
14 This chapter reviews the evidence about the changes and continuities in the role of women and men in the British economy , and summarizes research findings about the direct and indirect effect of gender on women 's earning power .
15 This chapter reviews the research evidence which sheds light on the-economic circumstances of mothers in low-income households .
16 This chapter reviews the considerations that must be taken into account when selecting a parser for a specific task .
17 It is not the purpose of this chapter to examine the detailed operation of sales incentive schemes as this is covered later in the sales management section ( Part Four ) .
18 This chapter tells the story of a collaborative curriculum project which involved pupils and teachers from two schools in Dudley , in the West Midlands .
19 This chapter uses the first measure to give an outline indication of how big a part credit , overall , plays in consumer spending , and how that has changed over time .
20 Earlier sections of this chapter explored the inter-related effects of political , sociodemographic and economic trends on the cities .
21 This chapter crystallises the main issues relevant in the management of a surveying practice and the internal organisation necessary to manage a project successfully .
22 The examples of SYMAP and GIMMS in this chapter use the same data-infant mortality rates and Gross National Product for 42 African countries — so the reader can judge the comparative merits of output from the two systems .
23 The rest of this chapter outlines the extent of financial and staffing delegation so that governors and teachers are aware of the main aspects of this enormous shift in responsibility and power .
24 These findings indicate something of the importance of counselling in the health of older people , and this chapter outlines the way this might be achieved .
25 This chapter continues the discussion of the relationships between research , policy and practice , demonstrating that political interests and values may pervade these relationships and that approaches to and uses of research in this field may need to be rethought .
26 This chapter continues the analysis of consumer behaviour commenced during the previous chapter .
27 This chapter continues the analysis of consumer behaviour , commenced in Chapter Ten .
28 This chapter describes the research project that was carried out to develop the method .
29 This chapter describes the efforts of an organisation which attempted to implement Oral Rehydration Therapy on a national scale , with the intention of reducing the morbidity and mortality caused by diarrhoea .
30 The first part of this chapter describes the conceptual framework underlying our predictions about heroin use in Wirral , and is followed by an account of our second survey of problem drug use and our forecasts of future prevalence .
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