Example sentences of "is that [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | A more long-term effect is that over-exposed skin will age and wrinkle prematurely , and will thicken to take on a leathery look . |
32 | Indeed we will see that the outcome of the Keynesian view is that monetary policy should be directed at interest rates , rather than the money supply , but that in any case monetary policy should be subsidiary to fiscal policy . |
33 | The Cecchini Report does not have much to say on this issue , but the implication of such a policy is that monetary policies would need to be co-ordinated to prevent the growth of monetary instability . |
34 | There are certain routine practices , customs and procedures in our society whose consequence is that black people have poorer jobs , health , housing , education and life chances than do the white majority . |
35 | The reason is that hot water causes the pipes to expand to a greater extent than copper and at higher temperatures it can soften slightly and consequently ‘ sag ’ between supports . |
36 | One view is that rural manufacturing growth stems from the preferences of employers for rural environments . |
37 | The net result is that rural areas have gained an increasing share of manufacturing and service employment as both Table 5.8 and Figure 5.7 show . |
38 | The Marxist view is that petty commodity production indirectly contributes to the surplus in the modern economy , which is so necessary for capital accumulation ( these points are well developed by McEwen Scott 1979 ) . |
39 | One consequence is that mainstream political science has a long history of insensitivity to issues of gender . |
40 | The result is that retired people too often become bored , dissatisfied and unfulfilled . |
41 | The simple form of this argument is that new technology is so enormously labour-saving that we will never again need full employment to provide for all our needs . |
42 | It is thus possible that , just as we are suggesting for some of the other finds at Mycenae , it was taken from Knossos : if so , the implication is that other pieces of statuary and relief carving from Minoan Knossos were also removed — by some Mycenean equivalent of Lord Elgin , perhaps . |
43 | Hareven 's view is that economic circumstances have eased in the twentieth century , for most people , so that the alignment of individual time and family time has increasingly become a voluntary matter , whereas the stark economic conditions of the nineteenth century made this an absolute necessity ( Hareven , 1978 ) . |
44 | Our conclusion is that economic efficiency theories , carefully examined , support the prohibition of insider trading . |
45 | The result is that major segments of the population — sometimes a majority , sometimes a minority — will continue to experience a sense of deprivation , and to be in permanent opposition to the government . |
46 | The canonical form is not unique ; the best-known form is that due to Smith ( see Ref. ( 1 ) ) . |
47 | In the limiting case where ( i.e. , a 100 per cent tax on bequests ) , the inequality is that due to the variation in the income of the current generation ( and var[Β] ) , moderated by saving ( if ) . |
48 | An important group frequency is that due to the CO stretching motion of carbonyl ligands in transition metal complexes . |
49 | The final type of market failure to be considered is that due to the market producing and transmitting insufficient information . |
50 | The result is that first-time buyers now have to find at least 6% of the valuation to put down in advance . |
51 | One implication is that professional power is not just determined by professional status but by effectiveness in establishing the negotiating processes and helping to find solutions . |
52 | One thing which , it seems , has been sorted out is that contrary to what SINEAD O'CONNOR said in this very organ recently , her record company have emphatically denied that she 's going to stop making records . |
53 | ‘ The fact is that individual people are the best guardians of their own information . |
54 | My view is that Anglo-American feminists have tended to assimilate , and then dismiss Irigaray 's work too quickly , in part because the concept of the imaginary has not been closely examined . |
55 | A typical previous result is that successful problem solving is associated with the ability to monitor ones progress through the task , alternating between head-down activity and pauses for broader reflection . |
56 | The end result is that disabled persons must have the requisite skills , educational background , experience and other qualifications for the job . |
57 | The assumption is that increasing arousal should reduce the number of peripheral cues used and thus impair performance on the subsidiary task while improving performance on a main task . |
58 | The reason is that Japanese groups are not centrally controlled . |
59 | One reason is that European governments are only now pushing through strict environmental laws . |
60 | The result is that Central Europe mist make do with financial subsidies instead , as if it were an undeveloped region of the world . |