Example sentences of "what is essentially [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They bring anxiety about venues and dates into what is essentially a calm and anxiety-free activity . |
2 | Arguing for what he believes to be the right way of reading Derrida , Norris makes what is essentially a forensic case . |
3 | This view involves an updating of what is essentially a Brechtian formulation : self-consciousness in formal terms will induce a socio-political prise de conscience on the part of the audience/readership , making it hostile to repressive ideological discourses . |
4 | This approach would reserve judgement on the rights and wrongs of the social fund but would , as far as possible , adopt a positive approach to what is essentially a discretionary fund , by advocating the payment of grants wherever they were not specifically excluded by the guidelines . |
5 | In colliding plane wave problems , what is essentially a coordinate singularity for a single wave is transformed into a fold singularity prior to the collision by the presence of curvature singularities at the points and . |
6 | None but the dedicated fusion watcher would want to read what is essentially a conference report , even though it does contain a scattering of important insights into the prospects for fusion . |
7 | So dependence on the mother leads the child actively to believe in what is essentially a dishonesty on her part . |
8 | Unfortunately , the latter insult is somewhat inaccurate : animators have a long history of injecting a little ‘ adult ’ spice into what is essentially a children 's medium . |
9 | Far from motivating nurses , PRP has tended to ‘ undermine and destabilise ’ what is essentially a job reliant on team spirit , says the report . |
10 | Systems which reward nurses individually can actually increase competition in what is essentially a cooperative work environment and that can be damaging to efficiency . |
11 | The ‘ electors ’ , usually prominent citizens , then vote according to the public mandate in what is essentially a rubber stamping process . |
12 | The party has been the spearhead of what is essentially a protest movement against more than 40 years of mostly uninterrupted Congress domination of Indian politics . |
13 | Suffice to suggest that the ego -experienced world of the Sonnets , despite the enormous time devoted to the Thou , creates what is essentially a single vision , a self-dedication to the other , which in effect results in an exposure and analysis , not only of the other but also of the self . |
14 | UEC II is part of an attempt to evolve Motif into what is essentially a developer toolkit , into an end-user environment . |
15 | The most interesting new facility is Optical Character Recognition ( OCR ) , which means that a fax can be converted from what is essentially a picture into text , which can then be read into your word processor . |
16 | The learning lesson of domesticity sets up what is essentially a relationship between self ( feminine ) and role ( housewife ) . |
17 | In addition , contempt has the singular advantage of providing moments of light relief within what is essentially a serious framework . |
18 | To create your list you get what is essentially a mini database , MailList , which comes with field names set up for details such as name , address , and so on . |
19 | An employment contract not only individualises what is essentially a class relation , but it individualises it in such a way that it expresses the dominance of the employers and their ideological grasp of the apparent relations between individuals . |
20 | Indeed , as the new offence is defined , it creates what is essentially a statutory form of assault . |
21 | They further suggest that regional planning would limit any unconstrained growth arising from operating what is essentially a reimbursement system . |
22 | Now that we have moved into what is essentially a total deregulation mode , I think that the opportunity has been lost for ever . |
23 | If business growth is to be achieved , in what is essentially a depressed market , it is vital that we build our market share while aggressively pursuing the opportunities offered by new product developments . |
24 | Hence national levels of support for what is essentially a late-secondary or post-secondary programme , the local organization which supports it and the commitment of teachers who contribute to it at more than one level — all these matter . |
25 | He appears before the court for the first time for what is essentially a domestic assault on his girlfriend . |
26 | They seem based on what is essentially a largely Viennese-inspired ‘ received tradition ‘ tempo assumptions which go back only to the later 19th century at the earliest . |
27 | This author believes that the expert procedure is better suited than arbitration to what is essentially a valuation exercise . |
28 | The firm had suspended its head of research Terry Smith , issued injunctions against him and his publishers , and gained , for what is essentially an analysis of the ways in which companies improve their reported profits , the sort of press coverage more usually associated with revelations about Princess Di . |
29 | ‘ It is an anachronism and New Zealand Cricket will support moves to have what is essentially an undemocratic rule removed from the ICC constitution , ’ said NXC chairman Peter McDermott . |
30 | Epic 's plot is very thin but it packs a lot in for what is essentially an arcade game . |