Example sentences of "in other [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In this situation it seemed appropriate for the staff at Perth College to offer educational opportunities which would parallel those available in other music fields .
2 Thus , as in other bHLH proteins , the basic region of Myc is essential for DNA binding but dispensable for dimerization , which is mediated by the HLH-Z domain alone ( Fig. 3 b ) .
3 In 1916 the Admiralty proposed that crews of commandeered or hired transports should , as in other wartime industries , be engaged " for the period of the war " .
4 In our report of the verdict and in other press articles , PC Peacock and PC Renton of Hounslow police station were named as the officers who arrested and detained Mr Mikkelson .
5 But in other circumstances returns will be maximised by raising prices .
6 About 75% of the new trust 's portfolio will be invested in FT-SE 100 stocks , 15% in other UK shares and 10% in Europe .
7 Authorities also disclosed that an explosives timing device like those in other terrorist bombings was recovered at the New Jersey home of suspect Nidal Ayyad , a chemical engineer who investigators believe has bomb-making know-how .
8 In other cultures women of seventeen had families , worked .
9 A follow-up language course , the Safari Course , was devised , and programmes framed by the language section of the newly formed Curriculum Development Centre were to be integrated with those prepared in other subject sections .
10 C&G tell us that named diplomas and certificates in other subject areas will be considered in due course .
11 Similarly , in their life history studies of secondary teachers , Sikes , Measor and Woods came across some subject teachers who felt distinctly uncomfortable with the approaches they were required to adopt in other subject areas :
12 Instead she suggests that the content of the formal curriculum should be entirely overhauled : ‘ for girls to become a more powerful group , they must be given some understanding of females ' past powerlessness … in other subject areas , like English literature , social studies , art , biology and — where it is taught — psychology , there is a similar need to examine what girls are learning about women 's abilities and potential , and therefore what they should ( realistically ) expect for themselves ’ ( Hannon , 1979 , p. 115 ) .
13 If the geological community , which , despite being very well supplied with bibliographical data on research theses , only makes direct use of one quarter of such works , then it is likely that in other subject areas which are less well supported bibliographically , levels of thesis use will be even lower .
14 Remember , too , that some of the general topic work or work done in other subject areas may well offer a historical component .
15 Even something from the day 's newspaper can be all that is needed as an effective starting-point , just as the latest or the most interesting work done in other subject areas of the curriculum may be used .
16 Throughout much of these types of activity , the practice of careful observation , note-taking and written accounts will play an important part ; several of the schools reporting in Freeman 's ( 1969 ) book on team teaching stated that their students had gained a valuable facility in note-taking which was required not only for science but in other subject fields .
17 The current study shows that Hand is likely to have retrieved the vast majority of derived papers , and it is suggested that studies in other subject fields would be statistically safe in limiting themselves to similar time periods .
18 The current study shows that Hand is likely to have retrieved the vast majority of derived papers , and it is suggested that studies in other subject fields would be statistically safe in limiting themselves to similar time periods .
19 It could also be used in other subject fields , which currently lack specialist thesis listings , to generate maps of research activity .
20 An agreement between the National Actuarial Associations in the EC is being implemented which provides for the mutual recognition by each Association of the members of other EC Associations who wish to pursue the profession in other member countries .
21 Companies have the right to sell their goods and services across national frontiers , and to set up agencies and branches in other member states .
22 The ‘ co-decision ’ procedure applies to areas of law such as the single market , consumer protection , the free movement of labour and the right of individuals and companies to establish themselves in other member states .
23 For lawyers it is especially important to establish contact with colleagues in other member states .
24 This is the case in relation to both the branch 's competitive position in the host member state and , indeed , competition in the home member state from branches of firms authorised in other member states .
25 Companies must also be entitled to establish agencies , branches or subsidiaries in other member states , without discrimination on grounds of nationality .
26 For example , the requirement that companies and firms not registered in Denmark obtain prior authorisation from the Ministry of Justice if they wished to acquire land was clearly incompatible with the right of establishment , and could no longer be applied to companies registered in other member states when Denmark joined the EC .
27 The Commission regarded this difference of treatment as deterring companies registered in other member states from setting up agencies and branches , since they were placed at a disadvantage vis-à-vis French companies .
28 Such rules are compatible with the right of establishment only if any differentiation which results in practice between local companies and companies incorporated in other member states is justifiable .
29 This would amount ( as the case law of the European Court makes clear ) to disguised discrimination , since the sales managers of companies incorporated in other member states would not be likely to have this qualification unless they had been recruited locally .
30 In practice , of course , this condition would rarely be satisfied by foreign companies , or by Irish companies whose shareholders were resident in other member states .
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