Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] of a country [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | The rate of economic and social advancement of a country 's population can influence political stability . |
2 | As a result of the expansion in foreign direct investment , trade deficits are no longer purely national concepts : a large chunk of a country 's exports and imports may be accounted for by foreign firms with bases there . |
3 | Lord Curzon later called this the most complete surrender of a country 's resources to foreign interest that could ever be imagined , Protest within Persian was such that the Shah was compelled to avoid the concession . |
4 | Rescheduling of such debts has become a necessity for the private banks , and a practice which has emerged is that new agreements have been made conditional on such countries accepting the stringent programmes of the IMF which are intended to promote effective adjustment of a country 's balance of payments and ensure that the use of Fund resources is temporary . |
5 | A draft agreement containing proposals for 10 per cent of the total volume of a country 's textile imports effected under bilaterally negotiated MFA quotas in 1990 , to be brought under GATT rules as of 1992 , was still under discussion when the Uruguay Round was suspended in December [ see p. 37930 ] . |
6 | The British photographer Paul Graham is adept at capturing the concrete but almost imperceptible signs of a country 's social unease and inherited mental attitudes . |
7 | Regular and systematic analysis of a country 's newspapers can provide information on social trends , which may be difficult to obtain from other sources . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | The prevalent structural forms of a country 's trade union movement have a number of important consequences . |
10 | In fact the main component of a country 's money supply is not cash but deposits in banks and other financial institutions . |
11 | Actuarial predictions of a country 's mortality record are now very reliable , but it is at least a theoretical risk that the record could deteriorate unexpectedly . |