Example sentences of "strength and [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Teams in Mathematics and English were concerned with finding out what knowledge and what concepts children and teachers have and can master at different levels and of assessing the strengths and limitations of the environment and the cultural traditions within that environment for teaching and materials production in these two areas .
2 The interest of Jakobson 's theory , then , is that — apart from the fact that it has had such wide circulation — it shows both the strengths and limitations of the linguistic approach to literature .
3 Yamamoto had a formidable file on Pearl Harbor titled The Habits , Strengths and Defences of the American Fleet in the Hawaiian Area complete with charts , all available data on tides , shipping and aircraft movements .
4 Neither a system of documentation nor a local bridging arrangement can change the national requirement but both have the opportunity to adjust to and to accommodate local preferences , strengths and developments of the curriculum .
5 After assessing the situation , evaluating the strengths and difficulties of the client within the family network , the social worker moves on to social care planning , which has been defined as follows :
6 It could lead to the dilution and fragmentation of the strengths and skills of the primary health care team .
7 When parents visit your school to seek to transfer a child from your neighbour it 's a chance to casually inquire about the relative strengths and attractions of the schools .
8 Television , especially highlights both the strengths and defects of the modern player , and the papers continue the process of daily analysing players and teams .
9 Therefore in May 1950 the balance sheet of strengths and weaknesses between the two Korean states could be summarised as follows .
10 Undoubtedly many further proposals will be made for the use of forms of alternative dispute resolution in which case it will be important to assess their strengths and weaknesses on the basis of proper and specific evidence , if possible , and not rely upon anecdotal evidence or assumed propositions , in particular in relation to cost .
11 What are its strengths and weaknesses for the churches in the Two-Thirds world ?
12 McKibbin , in particular , acknowledges the strengths and weaknesses of the new constituency and party organizations but stresses the overall general improvements which were achieved .
13 But for the remainder of the Fifties the initiative was seized in the Soviet Union , and often the world , by this gifted peasant , a copy-book proletarian , a metal worker who did not read or write until he was in his twenties and who summed up in his character so many of the strengths and weaknesses of the Communist system .
14 The reaction is also a testament to the strengths and weaknesses of the left .
15 This meant he could tell us about his experience and shed some light on the strengths and weaknesses of the nursing care he received during his 15-day stay in the unit .
16 Duchy have deferred development of the cinema site until they had established the strengths and weaknesses of the hotel and considered the commercial possibilities of the site .
17 As a result of this feedback , some of the strengths and weaknesses of the programme started to become apparent .
18 Sees and understands any situation in its complexity , the physical , mental , emotional and social factors interacting , the strengths and weaknesses of the client and principal carers , the meaning of the situation to them all and the impact on the family network and its way of coping .
19 Your personal recollection of evaluation may be limited to semi-formal evaluation ‘ sessions ’ tacked onto the end of a study block or course , when you were invited to give your personal views and answer preset questions on the strengths and weaknesses of the work or study methods , quality of lectures , usefulness of discussions and so on .
20 It would be worthless to dwell on the strengths and weaknesses of the regrading exercise here , other than to acknowledge the apparent difficulties associated with it .
21 The idea is that the court should give only very cursory consideration to the applicant 's case at the leave stage , and that leave proceedings should not be used as a surrogate for a full hearing in order to test the strengths and weaknesses of the parties ' respective cases as an aid to settlement out-of-court .
22 To do so means asking some questions about the relative strengths and weaknesses of the male compositors " trade union , the Scottish Typographical Association ( STA ) and in particular its Edinburgh branch , the Edinburgh Typographical Society ( ETS ) ; about the potential recruits for strike-breaking , whether these were non-union men , apprentice boys or women and girls ; and about the circumstances in which the first women crossed the threshold of Messrs Constable 's and Chambers 's offices in December 1872 or January 1873 .
23 This reply illustrates the strengths and weaknesses of the somewhat positivist approach of Bohr and his friends , with their emphasis on classical measuring apparatus .
24 One purpose of the preceding section was to show that an interest in the strengths and weaknesses of the tripartite condition can yield genuine philosophical profit .
25 Pivotal to medical scientific progress is the scientific literature , with the discipline imposed by writing and the reasoned critical argument in which the strengths and weaknesses of the scientific case are stated .
26 Page description languages are currently a hot topic with much being written about the relative strengths and weaknesses of the various offerings .
27 It is , however , worth stressing what Jessop has said in support of his own neo-Marxist approach to the analysis of power and the state , because it emphasises both the strengths and weaknesses of the Marxist school of writings : ‘ an adequate theoretical analysis of the state [ and power ] must consider not only economic determinations but also those rooted in the distinctive organisation of the state as well as in the social division of labour between officialdom and people ’ .
28 His chapter reviewing the thirty years controversy that had followed Murchison 's work demonstrates Horne 's judicial cast of mind , as the strengths and weaknesses of the opposing views are clearly set out .
29 This chapter explores some of these issues and Chapter 9 assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the major agencies currently involved in giving advice and solving problems .
30 This involves an analysis of the internal Strengths and Weaknesses of the organisation and the Opportunities and Threats to the organisation ( hence SWOT ) .
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