Example sentences of "view that [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We accept this represents a major change from earlier views that the equivalent doses were triazolam 0.5 mg to 30 mg flurazepam or 20 mg temazepam ’ .
2 The White Paper proposals reflected the magistrates ' views that the 1969 act was too soft on young offenders .
3 I understand and have previously heard the views that the hon. Gentleman has just expressed .
4 They do not share the views that the hon. Gentleman has just expressed .
5 I have given careful consideration to the representations I have received on the level of settlement and the views that the local authority associations in coming to my final decisions .
6 He saw that he had no chance of winning over the militants , and so abandoned the conventional view that a political settlement was essential .
7 We come to the different conclusion , and we we think that a settlement between , from those sources , that a new settlement between fifteen hundred to two thousand could support a reasonable range of services , and we when we look at Barton Willmore 's evidence we do n't see the support for their conclusion , if one reads each individual service , one fi comes to the view that a new settlement between fifteen hundred two thousand would support a reasonable range of services .
8 The Royal Commission on Population also tended to endorse the view that a stationary population was possibly not a bad thing considering the way in which the economy could be regulated .
9 ( 1981 ) reaffirms the old view that a major concealed Variscan thrust controls the Vale of Pewsey anticline , and so by inference the Ham and Kingsclere anticlines .
10 The motivation for the research is the view that a complete assessment of redistribution policy needs to study not only the potential compression of income differences , but also the second , reranking , aspect , and it is on this ‘ distributional change ’ that the work focuses .
11 His conclusion that there was no duress where the defendant could only put pressure on the plaintiff by the institution of proceedings , to which proceedings there would have been available the defence which ultimately prevailed , was , in my view , unimpeachable since there is ample authority for the view that a mere threat of action does not per se constitute duress .
12 There is room for argument over the degree of monopolistic competition which is acceptable , but there is no serious challenge to the view that a substantial measure of concentration is a necessary feature of large areas of industry mainly because of the needs of technology and marketing .
13 The present view that a breastfed baby can not be overfed also has to be treated with caution .
14 There are clear ‘ fits ’ between the two lists , giving support to the view that a synergetic relationship is possible , and some obvious benefits are almost bound to derive from bringing two organisations together , just as sitting next to Nellie traditionally gradually fused the experience of the expert with the youthful vigour of the apprentice .
15 By implication , Levitt takes the view that a global market should be viewed as one with particular market segments that may bear little or no relationship to geographical boundaries .
16 Clearly there may well be more than an element of exaggeration in this insistence , but it makes more sense if we accept their view that a great many features of literature that might not normally be recognized , at least at first sight , as terms of a comparison , nonetheless have a metaphorical or analogical function .
17 No , I think the Soviets are pretty well reconciled to the Bush point of view that a unified NATO , a unified Germany , I beg your pardon , would stay in NATO .
18 Labour borough councillors , who threw the plan out last year , say the inspector 's report vindicates their view that a private hospital in the grounds of the Memorial was out of the question .
19 Morality is still uppermost , but it is a social morality with which parents and teachers are concerned , not the repression of old Adam , the suppression of evil , or the breaking of the will , and , in consequence , the view that a proper submissiveness in the child can only be achieved by harsh discipline weakens , at least for a time .
20 A second view that a scientific theory is a complex structure of some kind is one that has received a great deal of attention in recent years .
21 The majority report concluded that there should be equal representation of owners and trade unions ; and then proceeds straight to the view that a third group of co-opted directors should be appointed , adding as their first reason that those directors would bring special experience to the board room , and a broader and more detached view of the company 's affairs .
22 The view that a child-centred approach suddenly swept across England in the 1960s and 1970s is quite inaccurate .
23 Leibniz was quite right , of course , to reject the view that a sufficient criterion of numerical identity of things can be defined in terms of the conditions under which we distinguish between their respective positions in space , but he himself had no better explanation to offer .
24 The great Latin literatures are implicitly social even when not explicitly that , and they seldom give credence to the view that a sane being in emotional health might reasonably prefer to be left to himself .
25 Indeed , catalogs of Catholic contributions have been compiled to challenge the view that a Protestant spirituality provided distinctive motivation for scientific work .
26 Thus a view that a subordinate is obstructive must be redefined in terms of observable effects : refuses to do over-time ; objects to all new ideas or suggestions ( all suggestions or just some ? ) ; does not provide vital information when needed ; persists in coming in very late for regular meetings and so on .
27 The Council has therefore reached the view that a formal scheme should not be introduced at this time but that members should be encouraged to take young intrants into their offices if they are able to do so , and the Council therefore recommends members to consider whether they can offer this facility to young people in their areas .
28 It is also our view that a full bail application followed ( if appropriate ) by a full hearing certificate should be made and not just a hearing limited to whether there has been a breach or not .
29 If priming effects are to be attributed to residual activation of logogens , the absence of cross-modal priming effects means that one must abandon the view that a single logogen system is used for visual and auditory word recognition , picture naming , and responding to definitions .
30 It also began to look at proposals for MA courses , and at its November 1966 meeting , for example , it expressed the view that a proposed MA in Business Administration at Portsmouth College of Technology did not meet the CNAA 's criterion that the content should be substantially postgraduate in character : too much of it was introductory work , insufficiently rooted in the basic disciplines .
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