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

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1 The Quartet is distinct from most examples of this genre , however , in that its focus is firmly fixed on its own status within a world which is increasingly under the control of non-verbal forms of communication .
2 This helps to reinforce his status within the group .
3 An Estonian history professor , Arnold Palm , said Balts regarded their status within the Soviet Union as ‘ political , not juridical ’ , and ‘ by no means definitely established ’ .
4 The short list is drawn up on the advice of existing judges , seeking to establish whether the candidates combine the qualities of legal skills , status within the profession and ‘ respectability ’ .
5 The close association between productivity and social status within the ‘ work cultures ’ of Western capitalist societies has been well documented .
6 The land speculators and property developers moved in , and the parish has been given a priority status within the County Structure Plan .
7 Hospitals to be able to apply for self-governing status within the NHS as NHS Hospital Trusts .
8 Being a representative of a corporation is difficult and partly dependent on status within the corporate body .
9 It could be argued also that the nuclear family has facilitated the improvement of women 's status within the home .
10 Cleverness , like goodness and to a lesser extent , healthiness , was a feature of my status within the family — that of the eldest child .
11 Anorexia provided me with the illusion that I was in control , not only of my body and my own status within the community , but of that community itself and , finally , of the biological processes which others around me were powerless to influence .
12 An acknowledged railway expert and social historian he has assumed giant-like status within the railway fraternity .
13 He goes on : ‘ PE is regarded as a subject of low priority and status within the curriculum .
14 We concluded that women who are successful in political careers tend to come from middle- and upper-class backgrounds and from professional occupations ; they have either been able to rely on the resources and support of their families or to have minimised the handicaps deriving from women 's status within the family by remaining unmarried or childless or by entering public life later on when their familial obligations have , to a larger degree , been completed .
15 A commitment to power sharing , company loyalty and group harmony does not mean the complete absence of differences in pay and status within the company .
16 Several recent studies show that factors push women who work in media to become ‘ one of the boys ’ in order to achieve recognition and status within the profession , neglecting women 's interests in the process .
17 Thirdly , while members of the same family are held to share identical degrees of status , privilege , power and wealth , simply by virtue of their common membership of this unit , differences of role , position and status within the family are not themselves considered to be criteria of stratification .
18 These stereotypes form the context within which to attempt to consider the health of older people and the relationship between health and ageing and variations in health status within the older age groups , using a variety of different measures including mortality , morbidity and disability .
19 The urban areas continued to grow in population and as they did so they claimed an improvement in their status within the local government structure .
20 Part of the role of the monarchy is to head and legitimate a ranking of titles and honours which reflects and codifies degrees of status within the establishment .
21 There also developed considerable disparities in wealth and status within the peasantry itself .
22 The librarian had found the advent of the school 's library committee a big help , giving the library added status within the school .
23 Again , such subjects typically have to develop a more ‘ scholarly ’ , conceptual or abstract side in order to gain admittance to and status within the academic fold , although to some extent they can isolate themselves from other faculties and departments — art and design in the polytechnics and colleges often seem to be states within a state , enjoying an autonomy underpinned by their separate location on inherited art college sites .
24 The third looks at a different way of providing collective security , and centres on friendly societies bidding for the social security work the Government intends handing over to agencies , or hospitals opting for trust status within the NHS .
25 The power of some pressure groups can only be explained in terms of what may be called an ‘ insider ’ status within the policy-making system .
26 Freshly whitened steps signalled their status within the working class community and denoted the border of the respectable family 's territory on the street .
27 While crucial to an assessment of the reality of middle class women 's experience , these differences in income and status within the middle class did not affect the prescriptions meted out to middle class women , which were fundamentally rooted in theories of sexual difference and the idea of separate spheres .
28 After all , Jeopardy commanded high status within the house and Lucien was only a newcomer .
29 Culture defines status , and fro women and men in many societies achievement or retention of status depends upon the number of children that one has ; for the women , having many children may be the only means of acquiring status within the family and the community .
30 I in the past th Granville mentioned these letters that used to work their way down from on high which might have just been a , a bit of a twinkle in somebody 's eye with no money at all to spend on physical work but even so it was given the same status within the R C E's organization of five or ten years ago a a as an investment item was , it was almost authorized .
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