Example sentences of "power within [art] " in BNC.

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1 By not considering these interests explicitly , most thinking on conservation policy can not link conservation with a whole set of wider issues deeply embedded in the patterns of power within a state .
2 Power within a practice becomes more important than developing the people in it .
3 In view of this special relationship between the state and the distribution of power within a society , it would be very surprising if political sociologists were not interested in the claims and activities of the state .
4 Furthermore , the claim that ISAs serve to legitimate and maintain the delicate balance of power within a structured totality needs to be elaborated , and its limits explored .
5 Within the AHA ranks was an influential caucus of members which functioned in some ways like the group of the political party in power within a local authority .
6 Any notion that the internal division of power within a company was the result of a consensual arrangement between the shareholders seemed purely fictional .
7 But over the years from 1974 the project of incorporation of union power within a consensus of ‘ national ’ dimensions was very severely tested .
8 No fall from power within the Eastern bloc of nations is mentioned in any of the books .
9 The setting up of a new form of Ulster Club organization involving paramilitary activity in the wake of the Anglo-Irish accord of 1985 , is an added dimension to the struggle for power within the alliance .
10 But , as will be seen , such liberal theologians have yet to achieve power within the political religious establishment .
11 The reason was that none of these reforms shifted the balance of power within the social structure of the village .
12 The contributions of the Chief Scientific Adviser , the Chief of Defence Procurement and the Permanent Under-Secretary and their staffs increased progressively relative to those of the military Chiefs , creating new and inevitably rival centres of power within the Defence commodity market .
13 In particular , they exerted more power within the Labour Party , were increasingly respected by the National government , and were moving towards the reduction of interunion rivalry .
14 The laws of mikva give women an element of power within the marriage relationship and in modern society protect women from becoming sex objects .
15 The fighting between the UVF and UDA , and the struggles for power within the UDA , did much to damage the reputation of the working-class loyalist organizations and to permit the professional politicians to regain control after the UWC strike .
16 ‘ I hope it means we can start breaking the old structures of power within the parties , ’ says Mr Segni .
17 This unilateral action by Prussia was opposed by the other hegemonial power within the Deutscher Bund , Austria ; yet it is clear that there were those in Prussia who perceived the political prizes to be gained from taking the lead in economic union .
18 Overall , Israel 's absorption of over 100,000 Palestinians as casual labourers created a feeling of weakness and helplessness in the Palestinian community , and of success and power within the Israeli economy .
19 ‘ Precisely because the area 's oil supplies are relatively more important to the allies ’ , wrote Ferguson in The Nation ( January 28 , 1991 ) , ‘ the United States ' unique ability to project power within the region , confers enormous leverage in its negotiations with the allies over , for example , American Commercial access to Western Europe or Japan . ’
20 The fundamental problem appears to lie in the balance of power within the NHS as an organisation .
21 The refusal , the third in as many years , is a symbolic trial of strength indicating the political balance of power within the WHO .
22 The odd balance of power within the city was almost destroyed entirely when on 12 November 1933 Adolf Hitler announced that Germany was leaving the League of Nations .
23 The preponderance of power within the European Community presently resides with the Council of Ministers and the Commission .
24 Wordsworth took the materialist philosophy of Locke and Hartley which had sufficed the eighteenth century , and changed round the terms , writing in positive instead of negative signs Instead of a dead universe described in terms of machines from which the Creator had departed , he proposed a living universe called ‘ Nature ’ described in terms of growth and organic life , which was being continuously created by a God who was inextricably involved in all its parts Whereas in Locke the mind at birth was ‘ a white paper ’ , with no innate ideas , in Wordsworth the mind retains in early childhood some consciousness of a pre-existent state ; in Locke the mind passively receives impressions from the senses , but in but in Wordsworth the mind actively perceives and a creative power within the mind organizes the multitude of chaotic sense impressions into a partial picture of the world .
25 Having cleared away the relics of the eighteenth century , Coleridge substituted the doctrine of the Imagination , the creative power within the mind , with which we actively perceive and make our world .
26 In order to become a significant power within the region , Anglo-Welsh will have to acquire considerably more regional brewers , at a time when we ourselves have found such expansion increasingly difficult .
27 In more recent times the functioning of Swedish industrial relations has been as much , if not more , dependent upon the centralisation of power within the employers ' confederation as upon the unions ' peak organisation .
28 Greater interest has been generated by bargaining structures which , as will be shown , establish the framework for the exercise of power within the labour market .
29 It raised questions about the connections between male power within the family and within the industrial firm .
30 But what about politics and power within the family ?
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