Example sentences of "[prep] case " in BNC.

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1 However , there is a final type of analysis which , through case study , can compare even more closely action sub-sample with control sub-sample .
2 The changing nature of the planning context , through case law , government policy and statute , demands continuing attention .
3 The development of a system of merger control in the EC suffered from the lack of any specific provision for such powers in the Treaty of Rome ; the European Court attempted to make good this shortcoming through case law .
4 Some of these are presented here through case studies which provide thorough examples of their use .
5 As in previous sections recording methods are illustrated through case work examples .
6 In this and the next two chapters I develop , largely through case study material , a framework that can be used which employs place as a central concept in geographical analysis .
7 The most explicitly analogous changes to those in the UK have been occurring in Australia with the development of multidisciplinary geriatric assessment teams to assess entry to publicly funded care , the development of the Home and Community Care Act to develop enhanced home care services with additional central government funding and the community options programme , designed to provide co-ordinated care at home for the most vulnerable through case management ( Ozanne , 1990 ; DCS , 1986 ; Graham et al. , 1992 ) .
8 HARRAP 'S AGENDA Business English through case studies Harrap 1983 127 pp
9 Many feel that judges could be given greater leeway than even under present rules , perhaps through case conferences , to cut away the deadwood of the case and focus on the principal points of dispute .
10 In addition , the research will for the first time analyse the political processes associated with the determination and issuance of standards through case studies of data communication and ISDN ( Integrated Services Digital Network ) standards .
11 These are : first , to explore through case studies and interviews with experienced educational practitioners the ways in which examination results are currently used and interpreted in schools and local authorities .
12 The major varieties of sociological theory are introduced through case studies selected for their current interest , so that knowledge of the constitution of modern societies continues to develop .
13 Through case studies in th , entitled Breach of Confidence , the ensuing widespread publicity and pressure at B T's , A M in July , from N C V O has caused B T to think again .
14 The anxiety about case loads was accompanied by a concern over the provision of ‘ cover ’ together with some concern about the isolation of the development officer 's position , which did not fit into any overall management structure at Age Concern England and left them without a full-time support , supervision and management back-up service .
15 Information about case and control children and their parents was obtained from four sources : the child 's birth certificate , personal interview of parents , mother 's obstetric notes , and employment and health physics records held by the nuclear industry ( table I ) .
16 Thus , the lack of rules about case allocation and re-allocation procedures , and a consequent separatism which has grown up between social worker and nurse caseloads , mean that team members work in a similar way to each other , but in parallel .
17 No differences were detected between case and control parents with respect to their own health or the numbers of diagnostic radiographs they reported before their child was conceived , or habits such as swimming in local rivers or canals , or in the children 's histories of being breast fed , their preschool activities , allergies , or viral infections .
18 The relationship between case and thematic systems of grammar
19 The adoption agency 's officers and Norfolk social workers were real , and doing their best to treat their fictional clients as case histories .
20 They also serve as case studies of crimes against property , the person and the state .
21 Consumerism embraces new forms of individualized care planning such as case management through which the recipient of the service will be involved in decision-making .
22 A defendant engaging in such conduct would , of course , be liable if injury to the animals ensued but his liability would be in what was classified before the abolition of the forms of action as case rather than trespass .
23 Tutorials will take place at centres across the country , and nearby National Trust gardens will be used as case studies .
24 Prominent groups — Wang Lee in Thailand , Tan Kah Kee in Singapore , Lee Kong Chian and M.Patel in Malaya , Oei Tiong Ham in Indonesia — will be used as case studies .
25 This project will examine the economic , political , legal and technological issues at stake with cars and electronics as case studies .
26 Five IRCs will be taken as case studies , three from the UR and two from the US .
27 Other systems in this chapter such as case allocation , case management and the experts register benefit from computerisation but it is by no means essential .
28 The reference to deductions and reliefs in s743(2) does not refer to trading deductions but to deductions which the individual may have in his personal capacity such as Case VI losses , personal reliefs , etc .
29 A 15 item Likert-type attitude scale followed , developed from comments made by teachers during case study interviews .
30 To help their case , they are looking for case histories of people who have been affected because of the lack of access to their files .
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