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administrative
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Currently, much of the archival work reconstructing the administrative framework of the deposited documents is carried out retrospective to their creation.
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It summarises geological knowledge of metalliferous mineralisation, reviews current and past exploration, and describes its administrative and legal framework .
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Over 600 economists, businessmen and politicians discussed ways to improve the commercial, legal and administrative framework of East-West economic co-operation.
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The former provide the managerial and administrative framework for moving products from supplier to customer.
analytical
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This type of analytical framework posits a range of views from strong versions of racism to weak versions of ethnocentrism.
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Even if we accept this, it is questionable how useful an analytical framework is which has an untenable base.
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What makes Austen's work interesting is that it can never be reduced entirely to simple analytical frameworks .
basic
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The science people learn in school can provide the basic framework .
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Perhaps more fundamentally, we take as given the basic framework of political institutions.
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Just how important efficiency considerations appear will depend on how far the reader accepts the basic theoretical framework .
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Within this basic framework the amount of time allocated to each stage varied considerably.
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The matrix diagram also provides a basic framework for working out the phases of the site.
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But it is all within the basic framework of that creature's subtle and physical structure, within the bounds of instinct.
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This will provide the basic framework for the necessary software re-organisation at a later stage.
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And that's just about it for the basic framework of the publication.
broad
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These trends have to be placed within the broader framework of changes in the total labour force.
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It ignores specific historical and political constraints to discuss a broader welfare-maximizing Paretian framework .
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However, the commission also subsumes the precautionary principle under a broader framework of risk analysis.
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The whole business therefore needs to be seen in the broader framework of how you envisage your future.
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The significance given to explanations in terms of natural causes depends on higher-level assumptions embedded in a broader cultural framework .
conceptual
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But it is in developing a coherent conceptual framework for such discussion that the book is least successful.
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Both theoretical and practical problems exist in fashioning out conceptual frameworks for the development of the continent.
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As we have discussed, there is now available a conceptual framework for adequately understanding the changing nature of contemporary civil society.
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Their conceptual framework is based on two central questions: What functions must be performed if the state is to persist?
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There are discernible cases of the Presocratics being influenced by conceptual frameworks , but they are not scientific frameworks.
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Utilitarian notions in the social sciences are not enough for even providing a conceptual framework for grasping what actually happens.
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Figure 2.2 represents a model of the information-seeking activity in a library and provides a conceptual framework for observing user behaviour.
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The thematic stage may be defined as the conceptual framework within which the story is told, presented and performed.
constitutional
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The Government must establish the constitutional framework for stable and decentralised government.
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The constitutional framework makes the shareholders responsible for monitoring and supervising the directors of the company.
existing
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Each speaker contributes to the conversation in terms of both the existing topic framework and his or her personal topic.
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Particular emphasis placed on the problems of regulating and supervising financial conglomerates within the existing national regulatory framework .
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Those who argue for participatory democracy believe active citizenship can not be established within the limitations set by the existing liberal-democratic framework .
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Reactions to change have tended to involve attempts to encompass new approaches within existing frameworks of practice and thinking.
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Even so, the retention of the existing framework in the burial alignment suggests continuity within an essentially Roman context.
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For these are, of their very nature, dependent on the acknowledgement of existing conceptual frameworks .
general
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Linguists not working within Labov's general framework are often less careful than he is about candid recording.
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The group's recent research has led to a general policy optimization framework for large macroeconomic models.
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Insert the flower sprigs into the foam, within the general framework .
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The main duties and responsibilities of the board provided a general framework but training developers had little to go on beyond this.
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This will require considerable competence on behalf of the teacher who will need to set the general framework .
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It remains, however, to place their work within a systematic and more general framework .
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They see their social life as a struggle for personal dignity in a general social framework that daily denies them this dignity.
institutional
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And what type of institutional framework would it require?
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Some of these freedoms can only be realized in a collective, institutional framework .
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Fully to appreciate the operation of the substantive rules of criminal law requires some appreciation of this complex institutional framework .
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Political power could create the institutional framework necessary for free criticism, including things like laboratories, periodicals and congresses.
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This institutional framework was imitated at all but the lowest levels of the party hierarchy.
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This means that, for most academics at least, research and teaching require an institutional framework .
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In particular, the cost of bankruptcy depends on the legal and institutional framework for handling it.
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The treaty would be administered through an institutional framework .
legal
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In the twelfth century the canon lawyers devised an elaborate, and comparatively humane, legal framework for poor relief.
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Individuals from different cultures may not only contract together using different cultural assumptions, but using an entirely different legal framework .
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What is the point of a legal framework if companies can not get a court injunction to stop illegal strike action?
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To recap the method, direct taxes have a legal framework facilitating the assessment of the overall effective marginal tax rates.
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Furthermore, the Report contains a full historic, economic and social critique of consumer credit and proposed a new legal framework .
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It summarises geological knowledge of metalliferous mineralisation, reviews current and past exploration, and describes its administrative and legal framework .
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The simplified and more rational legal framework that it introduced is unified by some powerful principles that speak to those issues.
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Power contests were often set in a legal framework .
legislative
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The legislative and regulatory framework applied to gas exploration is also included in the study.
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It will be helpful to set them in the context of the legislative framework which we have applied for many years.
national
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How effective can he be in drawing Britain's fragmented medical and health science into a national framework ?
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Particular emphasis placed on the problems of regulating and supervising financial conglomerates within the existing national regulatory framework .
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However, it is clear that ministerial control will extend well beyond the determination of a national curriculum framework .
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The chapter uses a national income accounting framework to estimate the economic importance of sport in the United Kingdom.
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Within it, the citizens of member states are provided with markets and employment opportunities much wider than national frameworks .
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Similarly, the National Income Accounting framework does not directly generate estimates of employment.
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There was no national competitive framework .
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The research as a whole will provide the vital national framework against which individual privatisation decisions can be considered.
new
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Although these are still in draft form, the Lead Body will use them to prepare a new framework for Vocational Qualifications.
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It did not produce new concepts or frameworks , although it did prevent unneeded competition among essentially identical approaches bearing different names.
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Throughout 1992 meetings were held across the country for representatives of industry and colleges to discuss the implications of the new framework .
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We see the smaller imperialist powers frantically attempting to maneuver within this new framework .
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Furthermore, the Report contains a full historic, economic and social critique of consumer credit and proposed a new legal framework .
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Strikes were made legal, and a new framework of industrial relations was established.
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It is likely that group awards in sciences will be developed for introduction in 1993 using the new framework of modules.
political
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In other words, it would need to be held in place by a strong political framework .
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He tries to provide for reform within a political framework and he introduces consensus, as a social control variable.
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The formal political framework facilitates an adversary relationship among political parties, but the underlying reality is a quest for compromise.
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Utopias can also be classed according to their political framework: there are two extremes, authoritarian and libertarian Utopias.
regulatory
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Figure 12.4 shows the links between supervisors and institutions, and emphasises the complexity of the regulatory framework .
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The big polluters-oil and the power industries, Enron included-were allowed to draft their own regulatory framework .
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Act at all times in a manner that gives full effect to your obligations under the law and the regulatory framework .
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Particular emphasis placed on the problems of regulating and supervising financial conglomerates within the existing national regulatory framework .
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The legislative and regulatory framework applied to gas exploration is also included in the study.
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All the new autonomous communities established parliaments and a regulatory framework within four years of the promulgation of the new constitution.
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That power is given in clauses 1 and 2 and the regulatory framework is outlined in the accompanying schedules.
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Their legal status and their regulatory framework are another.
social
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But he accepted the social framework of his day and the status and role of women within it.
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Gender in Society will be of interest to advanced level students wishing to study gender issues within a social science framework .
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They see their social life as a struggle for personal dignity in a general social framework that daily denies them this dignity.
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In interpreting data, then, the gradual changes in the social framework at Oxford United have been taken into account.
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To understand the reasons for this we need to look at penal policy in a wider economic and social framework .
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Spenser is thinking of a class of person within a distinctive social framework .
statutory
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The work often occurs within a statutory framework because levels of risk and vulnerability are high.
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We will provide a statutory framework of protection, including employee representation on occupational pension trusts.
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This statutory framework will be discussed in Chapter 3.
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A good starting point is the statutory framework within which they are working.
theoretical
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The information contained is intended to aid emergency planning and complement the theoretical framework used in safety assessments.
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We have no real theoretical framework , and our experiments are entirely empirical.
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The development of the theoretical framework remains therefore of high priority.
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The map represents an interpretation of the results of fieldwork sampling within a theoretical framework - the geological paradigm.
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This theoretical framework clearly has a strong historical dimension.
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The theoretical framework for co-citation analysis is described by Griffith and others.
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The central focus is the development of leisure interests during adolescence and the theoretical framework draws upon recent work in social cognition.
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Each theoretical framework gives a rather different account of the meaning and significance of major industrial changes as marks of structural change.
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agreement
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The United States was to negotiate a framework agreement with the four countries.
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Both sides signed a four-point framework agreement .
knitter
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This, not the introduction of new machinery, was the grievance of the framework knitters .
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By 1863-67 Syston's register shows that the proportion of framework knitters had declined to 25 percent.
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At least 118 Leicestershire villages and hamlets had framework knitters amongst their inhabitants by 1800.
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William Hutton, apprenticed as a framework knitter , remembered great hunger, and in his case the mistress was his aunt.
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He had by this time been child factory worker, apprentice framework knitter and short-term seaman, so his reaction is significant.
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allow
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This would constitute information - data plus a contextual framework allowing a larger picture to be revealed.
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The framework of the agreement allows new targets for periods beyond 2010, leaving scope for further deep cuts in the future.
build
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From them I tried to build a framework around this time and its events.
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Oral history can be a means of helping pupils to build up a meaningful framework of chronology for the last 80 years.
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Sakhnovski, a team started erecting a replica of the steel framework of part of the thirty-fifth floor of the building .
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Local mineral plans will build on this framework with more site-specific proposals.
create
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Chambers' book thus played an important role in creating the framework of opinion into which Darwin's theory would be received.
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Limited government makes virtue possible by creating a framework for free action.
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We must strive to create the economic framework in which record numbers of jobs will once again become available.
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What the founders did was create a framework for an underground society that was waiting to emerge.
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The republics would need to create the legal framework and conditions for market economies.
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Both were inspired by the potential of law to create a disciplined framework for global technological and social change.
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Political power could create the institutional framework necessary for free criticism, including things like laboratories, periodicals and congresses.
develop
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But it is in developing a coherent conceptual framework for such discussion that the book is least successful.
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Tivoli will continue to develop the framework alongside solutions for the time being.
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A number of models exist which can help to develop a conceptual framework to explain motivation at work.
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This, in itself, can develop a framework of trust within the school.
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We suggest that such a characterisation can be developed in terms of a topic framework .
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The aim of the present research is to develop this framework by deriving testable propositions and conducting appropriate experiments.
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Building a convincing verbal presentation means developing a framework .
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Dun &038; Bradstreet is currently developing a skeleton object-based framework and is in negotiations with several object software vendors to license technology.
establish
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They also establish a framework for communications between the two.
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Government can play an essential role as a catalyst and in establishing the framework in which successful technology transfer can be achieved.
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This establishes a framework for agencies to work together to protect children from abuse.
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This paper put information theory on the map, establishing terminology and a framework that are still used today.
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An Act was passed in 1981 to pursue this aim and establish the new framework for special education suggested by Warnock.
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The party will also attempt to establish a legal framework for the protection of the environment.
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The Government must establish the constitutional framework for stable and decentralised government.
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But they establish the framework within which peace could be created if the parties wished to stop the fighting.
form
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These questions form the framework for discussion.
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It forms the framework for educating others about the disease, or about whatever action you subsequently decide to take.
offer
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What the professional is doing is offering a framework within which parents can learn skills to solve their own problems.
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What they are offering through this framework are checklists to aid the development of a curriculum.
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Goffman has described how institutions offer individuals a framework for a moral career.
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This chapter has offered a framework for practitioners to use as they reflect professionally on their practice of assessing elders.
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Simmons proceeds to offer a stronger conceptual framework .
operate
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Both operate within highly organised frameworks and infrastructures.
provide
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Henceforth this system provided the framework for his preoccupation with the problems of the extinction and origin of species.
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It provides a framework by which adherents respond to events and developments.
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Nevertheless, a basically sound plan provides a framework on which you can build and progress in the light of experience and changing conditions.
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Peter thought it best to start with the diary because it provided a chronological framework .
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The Maastricht Treaty provides the right framework and objectives for this.
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This hierarchy provides the framework upon which textual units are dynamically aggregated to satisfy varying user requirements.
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Still used by archaeologists, it went only part of the way towards providing a historical framework for archaeological evidence, however.
set
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I reproduce one model procedure which sets out a management framework within which it can be achieved.
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A second hotly debated law set up the framework for a state Earthquake Authority.
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I wish now to set out such a framework .
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A topic has to be definite because of its function of setting the framework for interpreting the sentence as a whole.
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But the bill sets out a tight framework which will limit the judges' scope for blocking extra advocacy rights for solicitors.
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Power contests were often set in a legal framework .
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Where management has set the framework for efficient cleaning and supervision is adequate faults will rarely arise.
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This article sets out a framework for the reform of disabled employment rights.
use
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It is likely that group awards in sciences will be developed for introduction in 1993 using the new framework of modules.
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Economists use a similar framework to explain the supply side of the supply-demand equation.
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In the rest of this section, therefore, we have used Atkin's framework to draw out some of these similarities.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A rigid metal framework supported the sculpture.
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How do you feel you can develop your skills within the framework of the team?
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The aim of this legislation is to provide a framework for employers and trade unions to operate in.
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We need a legal and political framework that is favourable to business.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In this framework , policies that encourage investment are good; policies that make investment less profitable are bad.
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Nor have we tried to decide whether rules and reasons can only be considered in a hermeneutic framework incompatible with causal explanation.
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The civil zone still poses many difficult problems of chronology in the framework of what is known of the historical narrative.
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The conceptual framework it has produced is particularly pertinent to the discussion here.
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The management of schools is changing and decisions have to be made in the context of a financial framework .
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The purpose of this paper is to suggest a simple framework in which to address some of these neglected questions.
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The science people learn in school can provide the basic framework .