Example sentences of "[art] [adj] relations " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It therefore operates for Althusser both at the level of science and of ideology , not in terms of truth to falsity , but as an irresolvable dialectic between the differential relations of the mode of production and the historicism of the ideological notion of history .
2 Superficially , Poleidoblocs G may be confused with any other set of coloured and polished wooden blocks of various shapes and sizes , but closer inspection will reveal the interlinking relations between many of the blocks .
3 Koirala described his visit as a " goodwill visit " aimed at strengthening the friendly relations between the two countries .
4 ‘ I look forward to working with him and his administration and to continuing the friendly relations between our countries .
5 The strained relations between Russia and Japan deteriorated further when it was reported that the Sakhalin provincial authorities had decided to grant a contract to a Hong Kong company for a development project on Shikotan , one of the disputed islands .
6 In general , the suggested homolgies usually start from the structures found in the Thysanuran genitalia and depend also on evidence from postembryonic developments , the structure of gynandromorphs , and the anatomical relations , musculature and innervation of the various parts .
7 But there are good reasons for a principled limitation to linguistic contexts : first , the relation between a lexical item and extralinguistic contexts is often crucially mediated by the purely linguistic contexts ( consider the possible relations between horse and the extra-linguistic situation in That 's a horse and There are no horses here ) ; second , any aspect of an extra-linguistic context can in principle be mirrored linguistically ; and , third , linguistic context is more easily controlled and manipulated .
8 The second section of this study is thus to review the possible relations between Islam and the bureaucratic state .
9 Alongside this , however , has to be an exploration of the political relations between a boss and subordinate , to use such terms , which is not one of fear and resentment .
10 At the level of the local enterprise it is being hypothesised that the chances are that the political relations between management and workers are a re-enactment of patterns more reminiscent of family relations .
11 It enters directly into the political relations between the different groups which , in negotiating with each other , promise to construct a unified black community from their diversity .
12 They tried to show that the very notion of private property , far from being an ‘ inalienable right ’ as it was stated to be in the American constitution , was , in fact , itself a product of certain unique economic , technical , and social conditions , and it was therefore reasonable to expect that this notion , like others , would be superseded when the associated relations of production changed .
13 This conception of subjectivity paves the way for the contestation in Brooke-Rose 's later fiction of the hierarchical relations implicit in the conceptions of discursive identity by which we live .
14 However , in these cases too , it is the economic relations which farmers have with other more developed economies that cause these problems .
15 First , no economy is spatially bounded , and the economic relations and processes occurring in their districts are connected through a myriad of links to the wider world .
16 The economic relations are also social relations in that the mode of production signifies a particular division of labour and particular class relations .
17 However , they do involve exploring the role of knowledge and ideas in society and do not accept that all aspects of social relations can be reduced to the economic relations of the mode of production .
18 Taking the national economy as the basic unit of analysis , regulation is analysed at two levels : the mechanisms of regulation within the country 's economy , and those mechanisms that regulate the economic relations between countries .
19 At the international level Aglietta argues that the principal mechanism regulating the economic relations between national states is the international financial system .
20 It is not possible to say in the abstract what kind of decisions would be taken at these different levels , or at least not with any precision , since this would depend on the character of the economic relations between the general office of the enterprise and its operating units , and between the operating units themselves , quite apart from the particular forms of struggle at local and national level which would be required to implement any such scheme .
21 It is intended to monitor the economic relations between these Republics collectively or singly to provide a basis for future studies in greater depth .
22 Some of the major questions to be asked are : what changes are occurring in the economic relations with former client states — Cuba , Mongolia and Vietnam — and how far is this affecting the latters ' future economic development ?
23 His analyses of the historic relations of black and white in the Cape , The Cape Colour Question ( 1927 ) and Bantu , Boer and Briton ( 1929 ) , illuminated for him ‘ this African and World Race Problem , ever increasingly urgent in our day ’ .
24 These wider changes add to the need to reassess the working relations of the central health care workers — doctors and nurses .
25 Artists , architects and draughtsmen experimented with the new schemes since the theory of perspective offered exciting possibilities to depict the spatial relations between bodies .
26 This principle which is analogous to the implication of the second law of thermodynamics in relation to thermal energy , governs the energy transfers in fluvial processes , the spatial relations at any one time , and the sequence of development from one stage in geomorphic history to another .
27 the semantic relations between words in English vocabulary as a whole and in texts ;
28 the semantic relations in the vocabulary of English : ambiguity , appropriateness , collocation , synonymy , antonymy , paraphrase , dictionary , thesaurus , etc. ;
29 A number of researchers have suggested that the semantic relations which seem to characterise children 's two- and three-word utterances bear a strik-ing resemblance to sensori-motor concepts and this in itself presents a case for an underlying developmental continuity ( Brown 1973 ) .
30 The semantic relations encoded in ‘ Motherese ’ are generally limited to the restricted set of relations which the children themselves use .
  Next page