Example sentences of "[art] conditions for the " in BNC.
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1 | The Dutchman Jos Lansink , the only rider left with a chance of meeting the conditions for the first Everest Challenge ( which had required him to jump double clear rounds in four specified contests ) , would have collected a Jaguar car if he had won the Grand Prix . |
2 | There are any number of reasons why such loans may be successes or failures , which go well beyond the conditions for the disbursement of the loans . |
3 | COMPARED to Wednesday 's winter blizzards , which had reduced the first day to 27 instead of 36 holes , the conditions for the Peter McEvoy Trophy at Copt Heath yesterday were wonderful — icy winds and leaden skies with just the occasional hint of a watery sun . |
4 | The argument then returns to the starting point — the conditions for the survival of nationalism in an integrated world economy . |
5 | Proper attention should be given to ensuring that the conditions for the interview are as relaxed as possible . |
6 | Company law is examined against the wider background of the Community rules which grant equal access to the markets of other member states , and which harmonise the conditions for the exercise of particular types of business activity . |
7 | One project that is in the balance is the Compact Ignition Tokamak , or CIT , that would produce the conditions for the plasma to ignite . |
8 | There has also been a meeting in Bremen during which the conditions for the return of the Bremen collection were worked out . |
9 | He then suggests that the former can either directly create the conditions for the reproduction of the relations of production , presumably by quelling any sign of working class insubordination ( i.e. , a feature of economic practice depends upon political practice ) , or they can do so indirectly , by establishing a situation in which ideological state apparatuses can do their work ( i.e. , in which ideological practice determines economic practice ) . |
10 | The scramble to redistribute existing resources and clients provides the conditions for the development of schemes such as the duty solicitor . |
11 | The conditions for the crossing were not much worse than for the criminals who were just beginning to be shipped across from England in the 1670s , and the death rates were not much higher . |
12 | The function of law , then , was to provide the conditions for the development of our capacities and powers towards the moral end of self-realization . |
13 | So , for example , recent authority suggests a provision to the effect that the issuing of a certificate ‘ shall be conclusive evidence ’ that the conditions for the issue of the certificate had been satisfied would normally be effective to oust judicial review of the decision to issue the certificate . |
14 | The challenge of the burgesses paved the way for the eventual emergence of a large class of landless labourers with no means of livelihood other than the sale of their labour for a wage ; this was , therefore , one of the conditions for the development of capitalism . |
15 | There follow separate articles specifying the conditions for the creation of an obligation and a right with respect to a third State , and the different ways of manifesting consent to each . |
16 | As will be shown , in this period the community of feeling , aspiration , and practice , as well as the conditions for the reproduction of the discipline , involved the negotiation of a completely new set of pressures . |
17 | In traditional criminal law much enforcement activity is given to establishing the existence of mens rea , creating the conditions for the application of legally defined blameworthiness , since it is this which is a prerequisite for the imposition of punishment . |
18 | The impact of Morris 's ideas as channelled through the sphere of consumption , provided an effective means for the further development of precisely those class differences which in turn helped reproduce the conditions for the exploitation of labour . |
19 | ‘ Each state shall fix the conditions for the grant of its nationality to ships , for the registration of ships in its territory , and for the right to fly its flag . |
20 | In those circumstances , Community law could not deprive member states of their competence to determine the conditions for the grant of their flags to vessels . |
21 | It is uncontested that , as Community law stands at present , competence to determine the conditions for the registration of fishing boats is vested in the member states . |
22 | As far as public international law is concerned , the member states in question refer above all to the Geneva Convention of 29 April 1958 on the High Seas , article 5(1) of which expressly recognises the right of each state to fix ‘ the conditions for the grant of its nationality to ships , for the registration of ships in its territory , and for the right to fly its flag . ’ |
23 | Treaty four questions on the interpretation of provisions of Community law governing , in particular , the right of establishment and of the principles of proportionality and non-discrimination on grounds of nationality , with a view to determining the compatibility with Community law of national legislation laying down the conditions for the registration of fishing vessels . |
24 | It must be observed in the first place that , as Community law stands at present , competence to determine the conditions for the registration of vessels is vested in the member states . |
25 | ‘ Each state shall fix the conditions for the grant of its nationality to ships , for the registration of ships in its territory , and for the right to fly its flag . |
26 | Consequently , in exercising its powers for the purposes of defining the conditions for the grant of its ‘ nationality ’ to a ship , each member state must comply with the prohibition of discrimination against nationals of member states on grounds of their nationality . |
27 | For instance , the predicates clear and ’ ’ were used in the conditions for the operations in the blocks world , but adding them did not extend the descriptive power of the language . |
28 | The payment of means-tested benefits to the families of strikers was part of the poor law system from the end of the nineteenth century , but it was not until after the National Assistance Act , 1948 , that the conditions for the payment as well as the level of the benefit were improved . |
29 | These are very large powers , every bit as large as powers of compulsory acquisition of property ; and , in my judgment , the court should seek to ensure that , just as in the case of compulsory purchase powers , the conditions for the exercise of the powers conferred by the 1975 Act are strictly observed . |
30 | Such a civil war would create exactly the conditions for the Mercian ruler to consolidate any advantage gained in the south-east at Ine 's expense . |