Example sentences of "it [is] evident that the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 First , it is evident that the correct form of any model linking population to land cover should not have an intercept constant ; if there is no residential cover , then there should be no population .
2 It is evident that the only government which can fully satisfy all the exigencies of the social state is one in which the whole people participate ; that any participation , even in the smallest public function , is useful ; that the participation should everywhere be as great as the general degree of improvement of the community will allow ; and that nothing less can be ultimately desirable than the admission of all to a share in the sovereign power of the state .
3 First , it is evident that the broad public interest criteria which are identified in the Fair Trading Act 1973 and the Competition Act 1980 , and the existence of the ‘ gateways ’ in the Restrictive Trades Practices Act 1976 , potentially ( and in practice ) permit issues to be considered that either have little or nothing to do with economic efficiency , or are more properly the concern of other areas of policy .
4 In these improved conditions ( see Materials and Methods section ) it is evident that the major IL-6 dependent complex ( attributable to C/EBP δ/NF-IL6; β ) is indeed affected by CHX but , in addition to this , a slower migrating complex can be detected which is unaffected by CHX , but also by IL-6 .
5 When surveying the focus of attention of physical geographers it is evident that the major part of the earth 's surface , the oceans , has been ignored in physical geography research .
6 From his diaries it is evident that the sheer mass of work he achieved was remarkable .
7 It is evident that the public sector is running a deficit of £1,500 million .
8 It is evident that the classical Hindu tradition , in which Gandhi was nurtured , recognized the importance of family life as providing the cohesive force required for the well-being of society as a whole .
9 From the 1985 White Paper through to the 1988 Cecchini Report , it is evident that the projected benefits resulting from the SEM programme are expected to result to a large extent from the exploitation of potential scale economies .
10 On the one hand it is evident that the old order is collapsing of its own accord , so any attempt to subvert it would be pointless ; and on the other , none of these authors portrays a main character secure enough in his own moral beliefs to propose them as a new global framework .
11 But , despite positive evaluations of the Urban Programme and particularly its operation within the Partnerships , it is evident that the whole strategy is open to criticism .
12 It is evident that the basic rule constraining variation in realization of ( o ) is much closer to being categorical in the strongly vernacular , low-status Clonard area than in the outer-city areas ; a static representation like rule 1 is apparently not too wide of the mark as a guide to phonological patterns in the Clonard .
13 It is evident that the hon. Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) does not rest his case on opposition to the poll tax .
14 Kruisinga and Erades ( 1960 : 363 ) note something very similar : It is evident that the plain stem serves to express that the idea of the activity suggested by the verb is rejected by the speaker as incredible , an outrage , an impossibility , or an absurdity .
15 Indeed , hundreds have successfully completed modules over recent years and it is evident that the National Certificate 's flexibility is as viable in prisons as in any other centre .
16 It is evident that the exact point of balance will differ according to individual people , civilisations , epochs and social conditions .
17 It is evident that the main emphases here are either on the value of the practice for checking achievement ( from the teacher 's angle ) , or on factors which are not directly related to reading at all .
18 Specifically , it is evident that the main differences between the communities with respect to the process of raising may be located in the T and DS environments .
19 Summing up on the first and second reasons , it is evident that the main objection to Article 86 legislation is that business does not relish the prospect of fines for abuse of monopoly power , because it would have to take competition policy more seriously in future .
20 As to the first question , it is evident that the working-class movement has had a profound influence upon the extension of the suffrage and the creation of mass parties ( which will be examined further in Chapter 2 ) , and hence upon the establishment of a democratic political regime as it now exists in the advanced capitalist countries .
21 With hi-tech style , as with much of modernism , it is evident that the theoretical articulation of these principles is far less developed than their material expression .
22 It is evident that the prosecuting authorities also had in mind to prosecute the applicant for implication in some of Mr. Turner 's offences , but a decision was taken in 1988 , and communicated to the applicant 's solicitors , that proceedings would be put back until after the B.M.F.L. trial .
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