Example sentences of "is argued that this " in BNC.
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1 | A programme of CPD will be requirement of membership of the RIBA from 1992 , and it is argued that this is already covered by the charter and Byelaws which commit members to the ‘ acquirement of the arts and sciences ’ associated with the advancement of architecture . |
2 | It is argued that this is a significant factor in reducing the likelihood of girls joining delinquent groups . |
3 | It is argued that this gives unions a greater degree of control over their members and greater bargaining strength . |
4 | It is argued that this difference may be partially accounted for by the higher standard of living in Sri Lanka , but also that the motives and social composition of offenders in normal times were such that depressed economic conditions did not necessarily lead to substantial increases in criminal activities . |
5 | The long-term trend towards greater equality of income and wealth has been reversed under the Conservative governments of 1979 onwards and it is argued that this ‘ strategy of inequality ’ ( Child Poverty Action Group ) , which is seen as a direct consequence of the drive towards popular capitalism , has led to a major increase in poverty in the UK and to the possible emergence of an underclass , who lack any stake in popular capitalism and who are caught in the dependency culture . |
6 | In the first place it is argued that this growing equality has been a ‘ relational ’ equality between men and women in the home . |
7 | It is argued that this will necessitate a fiction section which : should comprise books of fantasy and ordinary life . |
8 | Sometimes it is argued that this requires a form of discourse which breaks with principles of narrative continuity and follows a purely analytic order of exposition , albeit one which remains open ended and exploratory . |
9 | It is argued that this politically motivated business cycle is bad because it shifts the economy away from " natural " long-run optimal levels of steady growth . |
10 | Citizens ’ Advice Bureaux , for example , rely heavily upon volunteers with few paid advisers and it is argued that this gives the organisation a positive strength and a particularly good claim to independence and impartiality . |
11 | Many systems of payment for commodities are based on ‘ unit price ’ rather than lump sum and indeed it is argued that this is a much simpler system for the general public to understand because the rate is fixed for all eventualities and becomes well known . |