Example sentences of "for the development " in BNC.

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31 For them , linkages with the Cambridge Board represented an attractive partnership between academic altruism of the university and pragmatic local authorities for the development of educational opportunities for adults .
32 Significantly , he also became responsible for the development of the Board 's Chapter III provision in rural areas .
33 It appeared that the expedient solution proposed by the District in 1930 for the Bedfordshire scheme had led to a further concession in Cambridgeshire in 1932 and by 1937 had been developed into a strategy for the development of adult education in rural areas for which the Board ‘ … visualised the Rural Areas Scheme as an eight counties one ’ .
34 First , the equitable representation of the interests in the triple partnership ; second , the retention of the District 's providing powers for Chapter III courses and , finally , the future role of the RAC as the co-ordinating and financial mechanism for the development of liberal adult education in rural areas .
35 But examination of each one at , for example , Oxford , Bristol and Hull revealed their inapplicability to the Cambridge situation and Green was forced to continue to attempt to negotiate a unique arrangement , whereby both bodies might achieve agreement on a co-ordinated scheme for the development of adult education in rural areas .
36 He freely acknowledged that responsibility for the development in rural areas of Essex would lie with the RAC but he invited the resident tutor to expand , if he so wished , his activities into existing WEA centres at Chelmsford , Harwich , Dovercourt and Silver End .
37 In November 1938 , the Cambridge Board produced two new major proposals for the development of its rural areas scheme .
38 Perhaps it is an acknowledgement of the genuine complexity of the issue , likely to be deepened by the uncertain light cast on the future of the area team by the Griffiths recommendations ( Griffiths , 1988 ) for the development of the case-manager role and other significant changes in service delivery .
39 The ability of the teams to preserve space for the development role could not be assessed unless their work was closely monitored .
40 Then before an outright war between Charles and Carloman could erupt , the younger brother died , leaving the way open for the development of one of the greatest European emperors in history — but not before earlier triumphs .
41 Furthermore , with a growing public awareness of the need to protect the environment and generate crop production systems that are sustainable , the social and political climate is right for the development of biocontrol .
42 In the waters of the monsoon pools of East Africa it is as if man sees a baboon in the mirror , for the development of baboon societies in the very regions in which human social life must have also evolved seems to reflect in extraordinarily detailed ways the emergence of features otherwise unique to human life .
43 It is true that the very process of mobilising labour by elites for their own support has brought workers together for political action and this could form the basis for the development of an independent labour movement , but this has , so far , been prevented by the mechanisms of control ( Spalding 1977 ) .
44 Clive Knox was then a teenager on the family farm right next to the construction site ; some of his father 's land was taken for the development .
45 Even if they are able to find employment or occupation , it is not felt that families should be forced to provide a home for their handicapped son or daughter until they are too old to do so , or that this is necessarily the best thing for the development of a mentally handicapped adult who could derive considerable stimulation and benefit from living apart from their family .
46 Changes in stimulus distinctiveness might , indeed , be in part responsible for the development of different patterns of overt behaviour to the different training stimuli , but the mere fact that discrimination learning occurs can not prove this to be so .
47 He had already , in April 1965 , made a speech in Woolwich on plans for the development of higher education .
48 This may be an effect of the uncertainty around television 's textuality ; but it is now an extremely limiting effect for the development of theory .
49 More precisely , I would propose a chronotope , definitive for the development of a specific televisual novelistic , for which the foundational element is an interruptable time .
50 If it did , it might be valuable in patients with gout , when abnormal deposits of uric acid are responsible for the development of intensely painful joints .
51 The testis ( testicle , ball ) serves as the factory for production of the male seed , the spermatozoa , and also makes the hormones responsible for the development of adult sexual characteristics , such as pubic hair , enlarged genitalia , beard , and deep voice .
52 In assessing the importance of St Augustine for the development of the Christian view of time , his writings can be contrasted with the New Testament .
53 If the cells in the embryo ‘ know ’ where and when to change shape , contract , or move , then it begins to be possible to envisage a programme for the development of form .
54 The models proposed for the development of the limb place quite a big burden on the cells ' response to apparently simple signals .
55 According to NIN ( 23 November 1986 ) , the developed regions have no influence on how the Federal Fund for the development of the less developed regions is spent .
56 This was undoubtedly one of the stimuli for the development of agriculture , selected agricultural cultivars , and the keeping of domestic stock .
57 For decades people have opposed the use of this trap on grounds of its cruelty , and among those who have done so many have called for the development and utilisation of what are called ‘ more humane methods ’ of trapping .
58 In his report Developing an acquisitions system for a university library , Hindle proposes a system in which university departments are responsible for the development of research collections , while library staff control the provision of teaching materials .
59 At the same time , milk yields had to be substantially increased and sustainable and the scene was set for a revolution in breeding and for the development of most of the modern breeds .
60 Steps already taken by some manufacturers to phase out animal testing were welcome , as was the EC 's encouragement for the development of alternative tests .
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