Example sentences of "[adj] raises the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 This raises the problem of how one is to tell when they correspond , and the solution to it in terms of a distinction between ‘ structure ’ and ‘ content ’ . )
2 Immediately , however , this raises the problem of collinearity ; added to which , no really strong pattern emerges apart from some significant relationship between research and development expenditure and export performance among most , though not all , capital goods industries .
3 But , as we saw , this will not work ; for if we are to be able to make significant identifying references to qualities , we need a distinction between qualities and their existentially unique instances , and this raises the problem of determining the precise ontological status of such instances : i.e. what such instances are , and how they can be identified and distinguished from each other .
4 This raises the necessity of transferring what you know and will know about educational evaluation to other people in many other disciplines .
5 This raises the cost of coal , oil , and gas , encouraging greater energy efficiency and the development of renewable alternatives .
6 This raises the issue of centre-locality conflict .
7 This raises the issue of how we are to interpret the decentralization of jobs which took place between the mid-'60s and the mid-'70s .
8 This raises the issue of how political objectives are transmitted into the enterprise .
9 This raises the possibility of an employee with a shareholding being allowed to enforce the section 309 duty derivatively .
10 On the other hand , the Orbiter has established that most , perhaps all , of the Cytherean surface is close to isostatic equilibrium , which indicates that there may be a fairly thin lithosphere plus an asthenosphere , and this raises the possibility of considerable geological activity .
11 This raises the possibility of an administrative role for Kenchester , perhaps initially as a pagus centre , and then later as a full civitas centre .
12 This raises the possibility of future therapeutic manipulation .
13 Yet in such circumstances the insider 's account has a potential to combine ‘ action anthropology ’ , ‘ applied anthropology ’ , and ‘ pure anthropology ’ , to create a fully semantic analysis ; and this raises the question of whether it will then be possible to publish and be damned ?
14 And this raises the question of whether Havel 's talent had begun to be affected by the nervous strain of writing under surveillance and of not having seen any of his work performed since 1969 .
15 The British Library Act state quite clearly that books may be disposed of if they are duplicates , though this raises the question of what exactly a duplicate is .
16 All this raises the question of why the Reagan administration wants to quit the business of satellites in the first place .
17 This raises the question of how effectively MDC 's ‘ informal ’ local plans , incorporating local authority and community concerns , will be sustained when the market prefers a different course .
18 This raises the question of the appropriateness of organising community interests in spatial terms alone and questions the legitimacy of the community consultation process .
19 This raises the question of the pertinence of churches and Christians in their own media productions as well as in those ‘ secular ’ media especially concerned with artistic values .
20 This raises the question of exactly what kinds of experience are likely to be most helpful to a child who is experiencing difficulties with language and communication .
21 This raises the question of eligibility for relocation allowances .
22 This raises the question of whether it is necessary to represent objects at the single cell level .
23 However , this raises the question of whether the ratios produced are underestimates rather than the question of the independence of the two samples .
24 This raises the question of locality : most data on where our compositors lived come from the registration records .
25 This raises the question of whether casual workers should not after all be allowed to enjoy the coverage of employment protection legislation .
26 Perhaps the oddest feature of evidence on spillovers is that they seem to be particularly prevalent in high R&D sectors , and this raises the question of whether they actually do undermine incentives to do R&D ( see Levin , 1988 ) .
27 This raises the question of what constitutes the community .
28 This raises the question of why measures of deprivation are being put forward instead of morbidity measures .
29 If substantial public funds are to be made over to voluntary associations then , as Griffiths intimates , some form of audit ‘ becomes essential : and this raises the question of the independence of voluntary organisations , which is said to be one of their great virtues .
30 This raises the question of the role of the specialist agency in relation to the generalist and the development of a referral system .
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