Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [art] light " in BNC.

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1 The survey , which is being designed in the light of parallel work currently being undertaken by other ESRC-funded research projects on the public understanding of science , will measure a combination of background , psychological and social factors in relation to people 's expressed levels of interest in , attitudes towards , and informedness about the world of science .
2 This association is to be expected in the light of the composition of this factor , which includes ‘ threat ’ as one of its components .
3 This model has now been virtually discarded in the light of more recent research which has revealed features incompatible with this picture .
4 ‘ Our biggest problem with A-levels is that they have not been modified in the light of the GCSE , ’ says Brian Howseman , principal of Luton Sixth Form College .
5 Marx 's and Engels 's views about slavery should also be modified in the light of more recent work .
6 Mr Palomar can be read as a series of representations of the world , attempted reproductions and descriptions of the out-there being constantly modified in the light of new experience and new information .
7 For all the fact that some of these claims need to be modified in the light of historical research , there can be no doubting that the nineteenth century was pre-eminently ‘ The Railway Age ’ .
8 It must not be followed rigidly but should be modified in the light of information that becomes available as the test progresses .
9 The examination schedule drawn up at the beginning of the test may need to be modified in the light of findings in the earlier stages of the test .
10 Like the gap between theory and practice , ideal situations must be modified in the light of local practice , and there is no body with the authority to ensure that the ideal becomes reality .
11 However , HIV and AIDS continue to inspire a vast amount of medical and social research , especially in sexual and drug-taking behaviour , and advice can be modified in the light of this .
12 Since all of our methods rely on making working hypotheses about the functional organization of the brain , these assumptions should be kept in mind all the time , and , if necessary , modified in the light of experimental evidence .
13 Accordingly , the programme was designed so that it could be modified in the light of experience , and families could choose to discontinue investigation at every stage from the initial screening test to the confirmed diagnosis .
14 Such views will be modified in the light of the classroom development of program and its associated documentation .
15 First used in 1949 , the system was modified in the light of experience in 1953 and 1956 .
16 In addition , a restatement of the Policy Paper on the Advanced Courses Development Programme , modified in the light of experience of phase 1 and 2 pilot courses ' progress , will be circulated early next session .
17 This base-line figure is then modified in the light of the analyst 's detailed research to give growth forecasts over the next two years , say , g 1 and g 2 .
18 This conclusion needs to be modified in the light of the changes in local government .
19 Whilst some details should be rethought in the light of new technology , its basic ideas still remain sound and must be implemented in any design and manufacturing establishment .
20 To this end all records of the past were zealously preserved and older , more primitive legal traditions extensively reworked and edited in the light of developing concepts and attitudes — most of which would seem to have been the direct result of the community 's change in circumstances and new needs for order and social cohesion .
21 Some further factors which must be considered in the light of the studies of inversion of Carboniferous section presented here are the consequences of :
22 Our behaviour therefore may seem inconsistent and irrational , but should be considered in the light of our sharing with all living organisms a finite planet .
23 Much of the literature in this area has been of US origin , and the more general applicability of such managerial strategies to other countries needs , therefore , to be considered in the light of evidence from cross-national studies .
24 These interpretations can be reviewed and considered in the light of the aims of the self-advocacy movement , with the question being posed — does this interpretation of normalisation and the implications for professional practice appear to support and facilitate the open-ended processes of growth emerging from the advocacy movements ?
25 These issues of survival and quality of life have to be further considered in the light that all such patients in this series who did not receive a suitable donor organ died during their hospital admission .
26 While certainly not denying the potential influence of certain characteristics of cities ( though they would dispute some , and point to others as being more effects than causes of urban decline ) , they argue that these factors have to be considered in the light of what is happening to industry itself .
27 Such decision-making at enterprise level could , of course , involve encouraging the development of ‘ workers ’ plans ' from the ‘ bottom upward ’ — only rational planning would require that the implementation of these be considered in the light of broad social objectives .
28 On the contrary , the propriety of requiring such an undertaking from the Crown should be considered in the light of the particular circumstances of the case .
29 ( 2 ) That the court 's discretionary jurisdiction to stay criminal proceedings should be exercised very sparingly and only in exceptional circumstances ; that , while the longer the delay was the greater was the likelihood that the prosecution was at fault and that the defendant had suffered prejudice and the less the prosecution could explain the delay the easier it would be to infer fault , the question whether the defendant had discharged the heavy burden of demonstrating that it would be an abuse of the process of the court for the proceedings to continue , was to be considered in the light of all the circumstances without applying shifting burdens of proof ; and that , accordingly , since the district judge had correctly taken into account all the relevant factors , and had made no error as to the burden of proof , there were no grounds on which the High Court judge could have reversed the district judge 's decision not to grant a perpetual stay of the 1989 prosecution ( post , pp. 261B , 264E–F , G–H , 265A–B ) .
30 It is plain , we think , that that case falls to be considered in the light of its own particular facts , and does not purport to give any general guidance as to the meaning of the words under consideration .
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