Example sentences of "[adj] aspects of a [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Part II — Orders in family proceedings This introduces four new orders known collectively as s8 orders which provide for different aspects of a child 's care and upbringing .
2 I mean there are obviously some aspects of a school 's policy that are relatively easily changed .
3 A second consideration against allowing consent to political authority general validity turns on the undesirability of allowing the validity of consent which binds for life , is open-ended , and affects wide-ranging aspects of a person 's life .
4 This is not always easy when dealing with so many aspects of a client 's life .
5 Medical records are also useful in helping the student to learn about all aspects of a patient 's care .
6 Child welfare legislation therefore potentially addresses all aspects of a child 's development not covered by school legislation .
7 How can you expect a computer man to understand in detail all aspects of a user 's requirements ?
8 Furthermore , Paterson says , unlike rival offerings , the various modules that make up Momentum will cover all aspects of a customer 's business rather than just certain elements .
9 This usually involves grouping questions round a carefully devised plan , a five-point plan or a seven-point plan , designed to cover all aspects of a candidate 's achievements and personality and weighing up excellence in one area such as ‘ motivation ’ against inadequacy in another such as ‘ background ’ .
10 It is very important to make the point that we are not interested in all aspects of a speaker 's pitch ; the only things that should interest us are those which carry some linguistic information .
11 Finniston is in no doubt that making decisions and seeing them implemented properly are the most important aspects of a chairman 's job .
12 One of the most important aspects of a writer 's creative personality is the degree to which he or she is sensitive and responsive to changes in public tastes , and is able to sense when such changes are in the ascendancy , acceptable to the vast majority of people , and can be successfully used within an advertising context .
13 Similarly , the child 's mastery of syntax is seen as a product of the adult 's ability to respond selectively to those aspects of a child 's language which are developmentally progressive .
14 You 're just looking to see if there are any aspects of a person 's drive where , you know , one or two habits might have crept in which could possibly encroach upon safety margins to some extent .
15 The discovery that varied aspects of a writer 's style point towards a common literary purpose is something that can only be demonstrated through the details of stylistic analysis .
16 Nor must this emphasis on the proprietary and financial aspects of a shareholder 's rights obscure the important fact that his shareholding causes him to become a member of an association , normally with rights to take part in its deliberation by attending and voting at its general meetings .
17 This linking of two aspects of a teacher 's professionalism would prevent appraisal being regarded as simply a tiresome extra and could , on the positive side , help the process of planning ( West and Bollington 1990:9 — 10 ) : Planning for appraisal … needs to be carried forward in the light of the full range of the demands confronting the particular LEA , the particular school , the particular teacher .
18 Comparative findings might be used for normative , or even polemical , purposes in order to support or oppose certain aspects of a country 's domestic industrial relations policy .
19 Standardization only refers to certain aspects of a product 's design — there is still scope for variation .
20 An appointment at his NHS practice may last up to 20 minutes when he discusses not simply cholesterol but other aspects of a patient 's lifestyle .
21 While such tests should ideally sample structural , semantic and pragmatic aspects of language , this is seldom feasible and frequently language screening occurs as part of a more general screening assessment which considers other aspects of a child 's social and psychological functioning .
22 While both LARSP and Developmental Sentence Analysis are well-established procedures for assessing a child 's command of grammar from transcripts of naturalistic recordings , they are both restricted in the extent to which they provide the teacher or clinician with systematic information on other aspects of a child 's linguistic ability .
23 The husband had coercive powers to govern most aspects of a woman 's life , particularly through his control of money .
24 Although short-term courses such as intensive care training , bereavement and other counselling , improvement of inter-personal skills , control and restraint — to name but a few — do not lead to specific qualifications , they are still significant aspects of a nurse 's training and advancement and give nurses an opportunity to refresh their skills .
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