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1 Although this chapter focuses on the key features of Local Management of Schools ( LMS ) as described in the Act and DES Circular 7/88 , these four elements should be seen as part of a coherent government package designed explicitly to improve the quality of education by reinforcing the accountability and responsiveness of schools and their local education authorities ( LEAs ) .
2 As the congregation draws near to God the expectation is to hear his voice , and this should be seen as part of intimate worship .
3 In contrast the long-wave school focuses more precisely on technology , though it is notable that much of the debate within that school has been about what causes technological change and how that change should be seen as part of a wider system .
4 Complaints should be seen as part of the system that assures quality and maintains standards .
5 However medical audit should be seen as part of a total approach to quality even if in reality it is often separated out .
6 Training must be seen as part of a wider programme of change and development of the institution as a whole .
7 Structurally , adult education for the unemployed must be seen as part of a wider reorientation of priorities within the education system as a whole towards the ‘ disadvantaged ’ .
8 The Marxist position starts from the premise that modern medicine must be seen as part of the capitalist mode of production .
9 The C.P.V.E. must be seen in conjunction with the whole thrust of Government initiatives in the area of vocational training and in particular of its T.V.E.I. schemes .
10 The technique 's impact must be seen in order to be scored .
11 To understand any part of society , such as the family or religion , the part must be seen in relation to society as a whole .
12 Here in Mixed Life , a text that must be seen in relation to Scale 1 and Scale 2 , Hilton adumbrates the same progress in chapter fourteen : Following Augustinian theology , he locates the very essence of Christian life in the continual sustained desire for God — the only way in this life to perceive the nature of the love which joins God and man 's soul .
13 Such activity might be seen as part of the ‘ 15% free time ’ which most R & D directors say their staff have to work on their personal interests .
14 If they then still chose to seek engineering jobs , this could be seen as evidence of commitment .
15 The extension of ‘ privatization ’ could be seen as evidence for structural change — a ‘ rolling back ’ of the state .
16 With some minor deviations — such as Paisley 's preference for fuller integration with the mainland in the early 1970s — the DUP has maintained the image of being the most traditional of the unionist parties and the one with the record of consistent opposition to any changes in the political structures of Northern Ireland which could be seen as compromise with nationalists and republicans .
17 All the Bible readings , therefore , the quotations and claims and aspirations , could be seen as part of the religious boilerplate current in the Middle East : as current as lists of arms .
18 The ‘ law ’ of natural evolution or development , especially when popularized by Herbert Spencer and applied to society , was said to parallel traditional Christian reliance on Divine Providence and meant that the expansion of Nonconformity at home and the extraordinary growth of British power and influence abroad could be seen as part of the same phenomenon .
19 There still remain three sites , all north-west of the Fosse Way — Alcester , Droitwich and Worcester , and these could be seen as part of the fortified road network round the rich agricultural lands of the Lower Avon .
20 The repair of derelict , and the construction of new , buildings connected with these estates could be seen as part of the same policy .
21 This reluctance could be seen as part of the general strict interpretation of exclusion clauses , but in a line of cases it was suggested that there was a rule of law that an exclusion clause could never cover a fundamental breach .
22 By the eighteenth century foreign offices , departments of state concerned simply or mainly with the making and execution of foreign policy , could be seen in embryo in many parts of Europe .
23 They may be seen as evidence of the insidious creep of sport climbing ethics into the mountains , but used sparingly they eliminate an unwanted and unnecessary risk and cause less visual intrusion .
24 The bids for Rowntree may be seen as part of a growing trend towards globalisation in world markets .
25 This spread of home ownership may be seen as part of the drive towards establishing a capital-owning democracy or popular capitalism ( refer to Chapter 5 ) .
26 Rather than being seen as partners in the search for a solution parents may be seen as part of the problem ( Moses and Croll 1987 , Wood 1988 ) .
27 This pragmatic shift in philosophy may be seen as part of a broader ‘ revolt against formalism ’ in the USA .
28 To a certain extent , this process may be seen as part of the more established technology known as OCR ( Optical Character Recognition ) , but OCR has traditionally been associated exclusively with machine printed text rather than handwriting .
29 Individualised service planning , if carried out systematically , may be seen as part of a process which , in general terms , identified service gaps and deficits .
30 The Thomas Harris referred to was closely associated with the composer , and his signature may be seen as witness to Handel 's will and to its first three codicils ; in the fourth and last codicil he actually becomes a beneficiary .
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