Example sentences of "[conj] ultimately [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The stance adopted by the Act does not concede the full force of the argument that ‘ there may be a need for a clear legislative recognition that expression of unashamedly racist sentiments , as such , is an aspect of freedom of speech too costly in terms of long-term social disharmony to be tolerated in a pluralistic society where ultimately the possibility of democracy and civil liberty may depend on wholehearted public commitment to the fostering of social solidarity . ’
2 and this is a solemn 's teaching of God 's word , the bible nowhere teaches the doctrine of universalism , that everybody 's gon na go to heaven , it does n't teach that , it does n't say and it does not teach that ultimately every body will be saved , there are plenty of those around who 'd teach that today , but the bible does n't teach that there are those who will tell us that the sinner and the saint , the man who has no thought of God or no love for God and the Christian that all be gathered together on the final day , you all have another chance , Jesus never said that , the bible does n't teach that , it 's quite unscriptural .
3 If the process of learning to conquer the impulses to self-gratification seems too painful to be borne , the author reminds the sisters that ultimately a complaint will seem as misguided as that of a prisoner thrown a bag of money to buy his release who moans that the bag hit and bruised him .
4 He admits that it may be possible to use reason to a limited extent , but he insists that ultimately the existence of God defies all proof and has to be based on faith which transcends reason ..
5 Further , Control Theory and Reality Therapy dictate that ultimately the sufferer is himself or herself responsible for changing the pictures in his or her own perceptions .
6 Hilton is aware that ultimately the lord will be best judge of what helps him most , but he suggests that every day should start with an effort to discipline his whole attention to God .
7 This stronger sense of learning also carries with it the idea that ultimately the student is able to evaluate it for him or herself , and form a personal view about its validity ( by reading the relevant articles , by listening to the different views of the authorities on the topic , and perhaps by assisting in a clinical trial ) .
8 A skilful negotiator will attempt to trade concession for concession so that ultimately an agreement which satisfies both parties is reached .
9 Now we have a society where some people — young and old — cling with belief to the system 's formal structures , while others just drift with them looking for fun , ease , comfort , and ultimately a way out .
10 It was this recognition that produced advances in geriatric medicine and ultimately a specialty provision in the NHS .
11 Thereafter Texas became an independent country , with its own embassy in London , and ultimately a state of the Union .
12 But if knowledge is relative and ultimately a matter of human constructs , then such work may alter the very boundaries of our disciplines , and indeed help us to overcome the ‘ artificial ’ constraints of compartmentalized knowledge ; and the appropriate label is ‘ interdisciplinary ’ .
13 Moreover there is also a strong possibility that in some of these cases at least , the outcome of the trial itself , and ultimately the choice of sentence may be affected by earlier remand decisions .
14 The drawings and ultimately the painting were things I wanted to do for myself as well .
15 Sir David added there are very expensive costs to the university and ultimately the taxpayer from closing the dental school .
16 There is the right to object to any proposed grant , provision for appeals and inquiries , and ultimately the minister decides .
17 Where there is strong local determination to keep the church open , the diocese may change its mind and ultimately the Church Commissioners may overrule the plans for closure .
18 Professional codes of conduct will constrain individuals and ultimately the law will deter extreme interpretation of rules .
19 The moods of the river affected the people and ultimately the culture which was bound to it .
20 The resulting proliferation of lympho-reticular cells around each dead larva causes bronchiolar obstruction and ultimately the formation of a macroscopically visible greyish-green , lymphoid nodule about 5.0 mm in diameter ( Fig. 25 ) .
21 The large quantity of residual material from the thick make-up levels seemed to the excavator to support her contention that there were two different public buildings on the site , one replacing the other and although John Wacher corrects this , he in turn is persuaded by this evidence to suggest two periods , i.e. the work started about AD 145–50 , to be subsequently discontinued , and ultimately the building was completed in about AD 155 — 61 ( Wacher 1974 , 342 ) .
22 It was more than the feudal relationship between king and king-duke , it was the overlapping and ultimately the conflict of two growing structures of government . ’
23 There as you probably know are various groups who feel that they , ought to erm , they ought to take a stand because they felt that Port Meadow actually the character of Port Meadow was changing and ultimately the Council I think agreed with them , that something should be done and this was the action that was taken .
24 AU this helped provide a favourable climate for imperial sport — Test matches , rugby tours , and ultimately the institution of the Empire Games itself .
25 In most African countries the prime loyalty of the majority of people continues to be the extended family and its clan , and ultimately the tribe as the ‘ widening out of the family ’ .
26 The housewife is her own supervisor , the judge of her own performance , and ultimately the source of her own job definition .
27 Decolonization was associated with the spread of ideologies of national self-determination and ultimately the near-universality of the sovereign nation-state .
28 Our results suggest that the activity of Ca 2 + can pH may be important factors in the nucleation and ultimately the growth of gall stones .
29 During these phases , the teacher ( and ultimately the student ) assesses the level of prior knowledge , associations and responses .
30 Both of these problems question the status of the professional librarian in the workplace , and ultimately the status of the profession and its professional body .
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