Example sentences of "it was felt that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With greater levels of competition as a result of structural reregulation , it was felt that a tightening up of investor protection was required .
2 For reasons which are none to clear there had been little , if any , pressure on Aldus from the existing users to form such a group and it was felt that a need was emerging for a secondary level of support for the program .
3 With these issues in mind , it was felt that a disability forum is essential , which must involve disabled people , to place all these problems on the political agenda .
4 Any wishing to use this service should remember that the format of the examinations will change in 1994 , but it was felt that the service could still provide students with a valuable insight as to where they went wrong either in presentation and/or factual error .
5 Although the European Court of Human Rights had declared that it would be a breach of the European Convention on Human Rights for a child to be given corporal punishment against the philosophical or religious convictions of his/her parent , it was felt that the ruling did not revoke the teacher 's independent authority to administer punishment .
6 It was felt that the Stand we had last year was well worthwhile .
7 The-CAB door may have been officially ‘ open ’ but minorities were not accepting the invitation , It was felt that the way to remedy the situation was by recruiting more black advice workers so that black clients would feel more comfortable and so that black workers could help white workers to better understand black clients .
8 It was felt that the emphasis on practical support might lead key workers and other staff to overlook the individual 's internal resources and personal strengths : ‘ the client 's life can be taken over by services ’ .
9 It was felt that the withdrawal of benefit from 16 and 17 year olds was a regressive step .
10 In relation to affirmative action , it was felt that the Act is very unclear about what is and what is not permitted .
11 Dein lost his place on the League management committee because it was felt that the interests of the so-called ‘ Big Five ’ clubs , including Arsenal , had been pushed too hard .
12 At first it was felt that the variety of reference systems in use had developed because of inept control mechanisms and general lack of discipline in applying procedures , but as the analysts ' knowledge increased , it became apparent that the references had evolved to suit the needs of users , needs which were considerably different throughout the departments .
13 ( b ) it was felt that the circumstances envisaged in the question were already catered for adequately in the existing rules and principles of professional conduct relating to conflicts of interests ;
14 Erm and also it was felt that the I I P was quite well structured , and that there was potentially less to learn from a service
15 The conferences were held actually , shall we say according to these guidelines that you have before you erm , and it was felt that the remit of these conferences has already and will in the future erm , increase democracy , accountability and the efficiency in decision making processes in our union .
16 In addition , it was felt that the problems were made worse by the files on loan being the only master copy ; additionally , when files were held by staff for excessively long periods , a backlog of items for filing could accumulate .
17 2.1 Following detailed discussion at the Council 's Advanced Courses Policy Sub-Committee , it has been decided that SCOTVEC should now proceed beyond the pilot programme to implementation of the new system : it was felt that the work to date on the pilot courses has provided enough experience to confirm the adoption of the Policy Paper 's principles as the basis of the new operational system .
18 It was felt that the government was not sincere in the implementation of community care because they mention community care in the same breath as cutbacks .
19 It was felt that the Government 's proposals could only lead to inadequate funding which would inevitably force many practitioners to leave duty solicitor schemes and indeed the criminal practice permanently . ’
20 It was felt that the Government 's proposals could only lead to inadequate funding which would inevitably force many practitioners to leave duty solicitor schemes and indeed the criminal practice permanently . ’
21 Nevertheless it was felt that the papers deserved a wider circulation because of their intrinsic interest to a larger audience .
22 He said that it was felt that the change would give both parties more freedom of choice , and stressed that he would continue to use Tory on a freelance basis and was not intending to appoint another stable jockey before the end of the season .
23 It was felt that the state does not want to protect people and the legislation was nothing more than an exercise in buying time ( something that the people of West Belfast have n't got ) .
24 The church is using state money rather than their own money and it was felt that the church had become another agency of the state in this regard .
25 Once that confidence had been achieved , it was felt that the school would benefit if every pupil were given a three grade assessment ( acceptable , unacceptable , exceptional ) .
26 4 ) In several places it was felt that the paper provided further evidence of the gap that exists between how we perceive things and how our constituents see them who , for the most part see themselves as the ‘ money raisers ’ — a role they also fulfil for several other organisations as well .
27 It was felt that the Clauses which neutralized the Black Sea and prohibited Russia from maintaining warships within its confines were more advantageous to Britain than to France and that once again France was playing second fiddle .
28 It was felt that the application does not fall within the Structure Plan and to allow it would create a precedent and make other similar applications difficult to refuse .
29 But the message went further for it was felt that the lesson to be learned was that living standards could be maintained if unity prevailed : ‘ With the help of the Trade Union Movement , mobilized by the TUC General Council , they were enabled to secure a victory which they could not have won if they were left to fight alone . ’
30 After taking advice from Religious Education Advisers , it was felt that the project would not address issues from a faith perspective , and was not essentially relevant to the National Curriculum .
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