Example sentences of "individual member [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The reforms met with a mixed reception from unions , which see a register of individual members as a vehicle for democratic involvement of union members . |
2 | For Linnaeus , in contrast , each species had its own essential characteristics — its essence ; individual members of a species may differ , but only in non-essential ways . |
3 | So it is not only the inward patterning of particular species which makes creatures different , but individual members of a species are different , too , and most species can distinguish fellow members of their kind by sight , sound , smell or other senses and probably by behavioural patterns too , just as we do among our fellow humans . |
4 | But might they not also serve to overcome properties of the individual members of a society which are themselves the result of other social practices ? |
5 | Miller , by contrast , holds that holist explanations are appropriate whenever a specific condition is met — whenever a social phenomenon would persist if the relevant properties of particular individual members of a society were different . |
6 | The two are entirely compatible if it is remembered that one of the popular theories of the nature of the state itself has always been that it was founded on a contract between the individual members of a society . |
7 | This would guarantee " the perfect security of all the principal statesmen in the House from the effects of local or individual prejudices or enmities … [ or ] some accidental offence to a few individual members of a constituency , or some petty and miserable pique " . |
8 | It 's always interesting to compare the individual members of a range of basses . |
9 | Furthermore , what is true of the phenomenon of celibacy as a metaphor of an appropriate form of apartness and of integration is also true of individual members of a group such as a religious community . |
10 | There has been scanty analysis of either the individual members of the household 's different structural relationship to housing , or of households that do not comply with the nuclear family model . |
11 | The Zeebrugge tragedy led to the prosecution of individual members of the crew of the vessel , and the board of the company concerned for unlawful killing , although they were eventually acquitted on the direction of the trial judge . |
12 | There are of course parliamentary questions , although individual members of the Bundestag may only ask Kleine Anfrage ( small questions ) : a quorum of 26 is need to ask a Grosse Anfrage ( major question ) and these require a fuller reply . |
13 | At the same time , personal connections naturally developed between individual members of the affinity . |
14 | At the same time , personal connections naturally developed between individual members of the affinity . |
15 | From the point of view of professional conduct rules , the problem posed by chains is how far individual members of the RICS may be involved in different links at the same time . |
16 | Like other pit trading exchanges , LIFFE hosts a number of floor traders who are individual members of the exchange and who conduct business on their own account rather than on behalf of clients . |
17 | Even though the policy of the Roman Catholic Church is at present against the ordination of women , many individual members of the church would like to see it happen . |
18 | The Ministry of Finance concluded bilateral agreements with individual members of the Paris Club of creditor countries during March and April to reduce Poland 's foreign debt , under the general agreement on debt reduction signed in April 1991 [ see p. 38107 ] . |
19 | There can be no doubt that the people themselves in Zambia felt they had something to say : some 1,500 contributions were received , more than 1,100 from individual members of the public , the remainder submitted by local , district and provincial seminars , parent-teacher associations , teacher associations , church organisations and other bodies , including schools themselves . |
20 | Food parcels flow in from many other sources , such as schools and individual members of the public . |
21 | Price fixing ( Geis 1967 ; Smith 1961 ) and illegal monopoly pricing ( Klass 1975 ) both mean that customers pay more than they would under competitive conditions ; bribing corrupt officials ( Braithwaite 1979b ; Jacoby , Nehemlis , and Ells 1977 ) may mean reducing competitors ' profit margins or even driving them into bankruptcy ; illegal mergers and take-overs and other shady financial manoeuvres may result in many shareholders being defrauded ( Hopkins 1980b ) ; misleading advertising as well as trimming production costs may result in customers buying goods whose quality fails totally to match manufacturers ' glossy claims , thus leaving a swindled consumer population ( Moffit 1976 ) ; corporate tax evasion and avoidance may mean more average taxes paid by individual members of the public ( Vanick 1977 ) . |
22 | The functions , including in particular those to be carried out for the direct benefit of individual members of the public , such as social services , may require the borrowing of money and do require the recruiting and employment of many men and women to work for the council . |
23 | To this end , this association has for some years now made the data sheet compendium — written originally for doctors and pharmacists — available to public libraries and , on request , to individual members of the public . |
24 | They will increase the rights of individual members of the public , individual trade union members , individual employees and the community at large . |
25 | The courts have held that the public is legitimately interested , not merely in the conduct of public officials and institutions , but of private companies whose activities affect individual members of the public . |
26 | This article would have to be amended to allow resolutions to be made effectively , not only by circulating a written resolution but also by oral contact with individual members of the board . |
27 | Why should it not be left to individual members of the Bar to decide whether they wish to specialise in advocacy ? |
28 | Finally , subscribers will be relieved to know that this work is done at minimal cost to the Bar — all the work is done pro bono by individual members of the Bar in their own time . |
29 | Through participation in a shared experience of planning for the future , individual members of the school community can develop an increased understanding of the school and a greater awareness of the part each person plays in the total organisation . |
30 | The group , and individual members of the group , will go through many experiences which the counsellor can use . |