Example sentences of "developing its [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 High Wycombe , Buckinghamshire-based Insignia Solutions Ltd was recognised for developing its widely-used SoftPC program that emulates the MS-DOS environment used on the IBM personal computer on incompatible Apple Computer Inc Macintoshes , and workstations from the likes of Sun Microsystems Inc , Hewlett-Packard Co and Digital Equipment Corp ; and S&S International Ltd , Berkhamsted , Hertfordshire , gained an award for its Dr Solomon 's Anti-Virus Toolkit , which employs fuzzy logic to combat the most complex computer viruses .
2 While the NHS has been developing its computerized data-bases and information systems for general hospitals with astonishing rapidity , community care services lag far behind .
3 But one should not ignore the fact that the Party was also developing its economic policies and identifying closely with the unemployed .
4 In the meantime , it is presently developing its overall strategy .
5 The Council confirmed its will " progressively to transform the Community into a European Union by developing its political dimension , strengthening its capacity for action and extending its powers [ UK reservation ] " .
6 The superb school is superb only by virtue of its success in developing its ultimate customer : the pupil .
7 erm supporting agencies and stuff so it 's not necessarily running against the the idea of a moral economy , just that moral economy developing its revolutionary potential
8 In the final analysis , the third World will never solve its problems without developing its greatest resource : people .
9 Those of us who want the Scottish people to stay in the UK can see nothing logically wrong or abhorrent in the UK developing its constitutional relationship with its community partners .
10 BT BIS is addressing the needs of the smaller user by concentrating on developing its own support , training and customer help desk functions , by ensuring the simplest and clearest possible billing procedures , by developing the closest possible relationship with customers and by making the system even easier to use .
11 Ceausescu 's aim in issuing such a threat was probably to frighten Hungary , but Romania already has the delivery system in the form of Soviet built Scud missiles and is believed to be developing its own missile with the help of Egypt and Iraq .
12 In general , the Commons has had less success than the Congress in either developing its own sources of information or in forcing information out of the executive .
13 Each branch was developing its own way of coping with the environment , and progress in one direction could not be evaluated by comparison with any other .
14 Finally , Instem is keen to focus investment on developing its own products and expertise in the area of computer services , although it will continue to provide electronic manufacturing services to OEM customers .
15 Thanks to the fame of its springs , Bath became a prosperous community , providing services for visiting pilgrims and developing its own industries , one of which involved the production of pewter vessels .
16 Besides developing its own technologies , India has not hesitated in turning overseas for help .
17 SUN ‘ DEVELOPING ITS OWN X-TERMINAL ’ AFTER INDUSTRY TALKS
18 However sources say that all these talks , which do n't appear to have progressed much beyond soliciting proposals from some , have come to nothing and that Sun is now resolved on developing its own terminal , an activity already believed to be underway , perhaps at its East Coast facility , long a champion of such a product .
19 With this in mind , the Menorcan CC has acquired and is developing its own ground .
20 Amperif , a long-time player in the Unisys Corp storage subsystems business — it has not always enjoyed an easy relationship with Unisys — has been developing its own disk array product under the code-name Viking .
21 USL , reportedly working along similar lines ( UX No 383 ) , has declined to comment officially , and asked whether it was developing its own solution or buying the technology in from elsewhere , director of low-end Unix systems , Bill Traber , said ‘ I ca n't answer that . ’
22 Chevènement 's visit to Saudi Arabia on Jan. 20 led to accusations that he was undermining the morale of French troops , while on Jan. 23 he provoked a controversy when he called into question the patriotism of former President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and of former Prime Minister Jacques Chirac , as well as recalling that both had assisted Iraq in developing its nuclear potential by authorizing a number of major contracts in the 1970s .
23 Coalport Minerva and Mason 's Ironstone are specialist units catering for very particular types of produce and both are important to the Group 's strategy of developing its valuable brands .
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