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

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1 The review is important for the future of the Association and we hope that the process of wide consultation will lead to recommendations based on a considered analysis of the needs and views of the membership .
2 Furthermore , he will know that his contemporaries are not really too keen on its revelation : indeed they may well argue that the police have research facilities of their own which are geared up to the internal needs and interests of the institution ( Benyon 1988 : 21 ) .
3 In providing reasonable access to a representative range of published material , a librarian is required to take note of the needs and interests of the public as a whole ; from time to time pressures , which this Association would feel to be undue , have been brought to bear on a librarian to discontinue the acquisition and display of material , which is thought to be unacceptable and which thus might prohibit the service to certain minorities whose interests the libraries are equally supposed to serve .
4 On the other hand , psychologists frequently have the task of mediating between the needs and interests of the different participants involved with the child and their key role in the decision-making process .
5 Starting from an implicit acceptance of Roman rule they interpreted it as responsible contemporaries , having regard to the needs and interests of the Greek upper class .
6 The Government 's green paper on the future of the BBC spoke inspiringly of the particular needs and interests of the UK 's constituent nations , which it said any recast structure should reflect .
7 This was particularly valuable at a time when the chemical profession was coming to be seen as having different needs and interests from the learned chemical community .
8 Cooperation is a set of shared values , to the extent of submission of individual needs and differences to the needs of the ‘ team ’ .
9 must be responsive to the needs and problems of the community it serves .
10 In short , having identified the needs and problems of the buyer , the presentation provides the opportunity for the salesperson to convince the buyer that he can supply the solution .
11 The emphasis in this chapter is on identifying the needs and problems of the potential buyer and presenting a product or service as a means of fulfilling that need or solving that problem .
12 The problem with approaching children 's reading from a ‘ classics ’ approach — identify the best , the books ‘ of transparently permanent greatness ’ ( Rosenheim , 1980 , p.5 1 ) and give them to the children — is that it places emphasis on the book , on the literary work , and not on the needs and tastes of the individual reader .
13 It seems to me that many of the people involved in our industry have a fundamental lack of understanding of the needs and preoccupations of the modern child , and there are far too many groups , circles , committees and working parties which we seem to form in endless pursuit of the Holy Grail of better children 's bookselling .
14 ‘ In the USA and Canada , ’ he said , ‘ it is far more usual for houses to be tailor made to fit the needs and aspirations of the family who will live in it . ’
15 The result is that systems at every level from the state to the small company are evaluated and policies are developed which are not sufficiently orientated to the needs and aspirations of the people within the system .
16 The CSUTCB 's intention was to establish an independent multinational and socialist state , with its own flag and army , and responsive to the needs and aspirations of the indigenous Indian population .
17 The design and content of the Active MBA at Henley remains flexible in order to respond to the changing needs and aspirations of the members and their organisations , as well as more general developments in managerial thinking .
18 Each file has been designed by the librarian and teachers to cater for the specific needs and aims of the curriculum and pupils .
19 [ 7 ] The survival of documents has always and substantially will still depend upon the needs and compulsions of the document creators , as well as upon the survival of the organizations that guard these documents .
20 Following extensive research with industry into the needs and activities of the training function , the standards will be published later this year .
21 It requires a fine balance to be made between the sometimes competing needs of the school and its pupils and the needs and rights of the individual members of staff .
22 To be fair , I did n't , I did say we 're talking about parenting and one one could do another programme perhaps , focusing on the child or the needs and rights of the child in specific , but I think I 've been looking at the almost the scariness , I suppose , of being a parent , the challenges facing parents and the whole half hour , really , has not been about the joys of parenthood , so much as the problems of parenthood !
23 The first step was to research the needs and attitudes of the black community by contacting community groups that represent them .
24 CONSUMER NEEDS AND ATTITUDES IN THE USE OF COTTON WOOL .
25 Abstract theorizing continued in Moscow and Petrograd , unrelated to the practical needs and wishes of the ordinary Belorussian back at home .
26 The problem of meeting the probable needs and wishes of the wider constituency which might now be considered eligible for some sort of formal association with the University after obtaining a qualification therefore needs to be addressed .
27 Herzberg ( 1966 ) argued that we need to take into account not just the needs and motivations of the individual worker but also the context within which they are operating .
28 The only uniformity of practice that the Board of Education desires to see in the teaching of Public Elementary schools is that each teacher should think for himself and work out for himself such methods of teaching as may use his powers to the best advantage and be best suited to the particular needs and conditions of the school .
29 In one study of primary schools , the 1918 Handbook of Suggestions for the Consideration of Teachers was quoted as making only one requirement of uniformity , " the Board of Education desired to see in the teaching of public elementary schools … that each teacher shall think for himself , and work out by himself such methods of teaching as may use his powers to best advantage and best suited to the particular needs and conditions of the school " ( Kogan 1973:145 ) .
30 In a drive for improving productivity and hence greater profit the values , needs and concerns of the worker are ignored .
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