Example sentences of "a response to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 These changes are a response to the wishes of subscribers , as expressed in readership surveys , and of the editorial staff , as expressed in repeated cries of woe .
2 Quite rightly , professionals are struggling to understand the pressures of caring , and their sympathy for carers can make them ignore or misread signs of abuse , or even to interpret abuse as a response to the difficulties some elderly people present .
3 The environment calls the tune and the strategic behaviour of individuals is a response to the circumstances affecting their lives .
4 Although it is partly a response to the claims of transnationalism and hence of recent birth , Neo-Realism belongs firmly to the Realist tradition , as its name suggests .
5 Is Labour still reflecting the ideals of the past rather than organizing a response to the problems of the future ?
6 Instead , ‘ science ’ can be understood as a response to the conditions of existence ( material and ideological ) that resists the givenness of those conditions .
7 ‘ Up in the bloody rafters , ’ said Stone grimly ; he shivered , perhaps a response to the thoughts of having to go back up into the roof space , into the cold , cramped quarters .
8 On the individual level , a decision to adopt the Second Choice , would introduce the overriding need for two new elements in human development , ( a ) , personal self-control , and ( b ) , the requirement to develop a response to the emotions which does not damage , more than can be avoided , the happiness of others .
9 And if the form changed , it was as a response to the exigencies of content .
10 For example , government provision of housing may be seen as a response to the inadequacies of the market as a provider of houses , but it has also transformed the character of that market .
11 Local authorities began to acquire properties as a response to the inadequacies of the 1932 Act and even before the LCC announced its green belt scheme in January 1935 some authorities , notably Middlesex and Surrey had commenced acquisition on a large scale ( Thomas , 1970 ) .
12 Whether this new investigation has been ordered partly as a response to the assertions made by the New York firm of O'Toole-Ewald Arts Associates , whose services Goldreyer engaged just after the first report was released by the Rijswijk laboratories , is not certain .
13 Community policing is a preventive rather than a crime control made of policing and in the United Kingdom it has become associated in the popular image particularly with those inner-city areas where crime rates have risen sharply and where police relations with ethnic minorities have deteriorated , although it is also a response to the police 's loss of contact with other sections of the community , especially young people ( Schaffer 1980 ) .
14 In part it was a response to the needs of childless white couples for whom white infants were no longer available for adoption .
15 I think that the new settlement erm should be as close to York erm city as can be achieved , the erm question of the detailed location er I think is a matter for erm discussion on the basis of the other planning policy guidance erm criteria which I have n't explored terms of the locational criteria , what I was seeking to do in my comments was erm to counter a point which has been made er by the C P R E which refers to new settlements as an engine of growth , now that 's not the purpose of this new settlement , it is a response to the needs of meeting Greater York , and I do n't see any reason why that 's less likely to be achieved if it 's South South West of York , than anywhere else around the circumference of York .
16 As time has gone on this emphasis has diminished partly as a response to the pressures of the marketplace .
17 Attractive as this new programme was as a response to the requirements of " relevance " , and the need to fight off incursions by scientific and technological education , it remained none the less vulnerable on a number of counts .
18 If players have the freedom to act in their best interests as a response to the signals of the market place , it is simply not possible to determine the outcome of the game by reference to certain ideals of social justice .
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