1. Courses would have elements which applied to both professional and to amateur musicians. 2. The genre is wider and more experimental and now has the element of pastiche. 3. The response of government to rising unemployment must have two elements. 4. Visits, though immensely enjoyable, had elements of both the obstacle race and the assault course. 5. Your dream can come true if your plan has these three key elements, fitting together in one coherent whole. 6. All investments have an element of risk. 7. You begin to see that even though the distinctions of the culture are different from your own, it has elements that you can learn to appreciate. 8. The thesis may thus have elements of several different sub-disciplines within it, and its categorisation may again be arbitrary. 9. Whereas the above section was described as being part of the social optimality tradition, this section has elements firmly rooted in the public choice tradition. 10. This situation had strong elements of farce, and it suddenly struck her as in danger of getting out of hand. |