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1 This research explores the effects of economic recession and changes in management practices , particularly during the last decade , on Bournville and Northfield .
2 This research explores the discourses of class in terms of the meanings clustering around the ideas of work and of community .
3 The research explores the determinants of strike activity using regression analyses of yearly time series data obtained from official statistics .
4 By comparing family employment patterns in 1861 and 1881 in recently opened census enumerators ' books and using other sources , the research explores the ways families adjusted to this change .
5 This chapter explores the functions of the diverse grouping of financial institutions known as non-bank financial intermediaries and comparisons are made between unit trusts and investment trusts , and the impact of pension funds on the operation of the financial system are considered .
6 The chapter explores the characteristics and value of associative elements in feminist psychology , and discusses the similarities between them and other critical practices .
7 This chapter explores the points of contact between the theory of social representations and the rhetorical approach .
8 Simon explores the properties , associations and connotations of words in order to form the thematic basis of the novel .
9 The Dear Deceit explores the consequences of our immersion in this type of fictional convention .
10 Margaret Ramsay explores the problems stress can bring to the workplace and suggests what a company needs to be checking out .
11 To complete my review of the soft ware , this month 's article explores the facilities provided by the program for the creation and manipulation of colour patterns .
12 Against this background , Wilkinson explores the positions noted above .
13 Mary Marshall explores the ways in which the attitudes of professional workers and even older people themselves reveal a poor image of old age .
14 Princeton University Press is offering Fields of Vision : Landscape Imagery and National Identity in England and the United States by Stephen Daniels ( £32.25 , $45 ) , in which the author explores the ways in which artists from the later eighteenth century to the present day have used landscape as a way of embodying their national feelings , and how painters like Turner and Constable contributed to a ‘ myth ’ of national identity .
15 Lifetimes of commitment explores the ways in which political belief is developed and sustained throughout the course of a lifetime .
16 Rather than presenting a unified theory , the paper explores the tensions and contradictions which surround each theme and the connections between them .
17 The Social and Political Theory stream of the MSc/Diploma in Social Sciences explores the foundations of politics .
18 The psychiatrist explores the roots of personal deviance , ‘ inadequacy ’ and ‘ alienation ’ — not the grounds of conformity and compliance .
19 In this communication process the speaker explores the hearers ' frame of reference , seeking to identify areas of common ground between them .
20 McCann explores the backgrounds , inner conflicts and rise to stardom of the three , comparing their tormented relation to Hollywood and each other .
21 BILLY BRAGG EXPLORES THE ROOTS OF POLITICAL POP
22 The book explores the lengths to which a community , particularly a Christian one , should go to stand up for its rights when faced with oppression .
23 Greenblatt explores the ways a self-conscious theatricality permeated Elizabethan society at all levels : in its staging of royal pageants and progressions , in the celebrations of religious ritual , even in the performance of public executions .
24 The project explores the foundations of rational choice theory , probing the limitations of this theory and developing new approaches .
25 ACID RAIN Environmental Issues explores the facts
26 The report explores the effects of the warm weather " the winter of 1988/89 was the warmest in central England since 1659 " on plants and animals , although it says there is no evidence that global warming was responsible for the high temperatures .
27 In The Optical Unconscious Rosalind Krauss explores the interactions between the world of the art critic and that of the artist through imaginary encounters between such figures as Clement Greenberg , Marcel Duchamp , John Ruskin and Jacques Lacan ( £22.50 ) .
28 La Belle Noiseuse ( 15 ) Now offered in two versions — the full , four-hour marathon or the two hour ‘ Divertimento ’ — Jacques Rivette 's luminous film explores the tensions generated when an elderly artist essays a final masterpiece using the beautiful girlfriend of a younger painter as his model .
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