Example sentences of "makes clear that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The circular makes clear that a decision to implement the contingency plans would be ‘ subject to collective ministerial authority ’ . |
2 | The position appears to be beyond question as a result of the decision of the House of Lords in Geo Mitchell ( Chesterhall ) Ltd v Finney Lock Seeds Ltd [ 1983 ] 2 AC 803 , and in cases covered by the UCTA 1977 , s9 makes clear that a clause may be judged reasonable , and enforceable , even though the contract has been terminated either by the breach , or by the innocent party in response to the breach . |
3 | Yet he also makes clear that a number of the best poets in his anthology were unbothered by developments in London : ‘ Some homely writers had clearly never heard about the requirements of polite taste ’ [ ECWP , p. xxvi ] . |
4 | Putting the question this way makes clear that a justification in terms of wealth relies on a trade-off : corporate decision-making power should be accepted as the price of efficient wealth creation . |
5 | Nevertheless , the section makes clear that an agreement to submit disputes to arbitration is not to be regarded as an exclusion . |
6 | But the Approved Code makes clear that the level of detail in the risk assessment and therefore the effort required , should be determined by the risks . |
7 | This representation makes clear that the activity of voting may involve the individual in non-trivial costs . |
8 | The announcement makes clear that the newspaper group is moving towards a seven-day-a-week operation . |
9 | The investments required are obviously large , but the strategy makes clear that the choice of whether to invest , as well as the amount and source of the investment , is a local one . |
10 | Line B makes clear that the perspective upon the nations and their significance in comparison with God ( , line A ) is God 's own . |
11 | The fact that this explanation can be formulated in an externality/utility possibility frontier context makes clear that the effect of interdependent utility functions is to make equity an ‘ efficiency ’ matter . |
12 | The evidence for the stranger 's allegiance is therefore ambiguous , and Mitchell makes clear that the partisan 's trust in him is not unconditional . |
13 | Although Landry makes clear that the shoe does not always fit , this sort of approach , as suggested above , is dangerous in that it shapes what a scholar is willing to see . |
14 | Also , the system makes clear that the designer is acting strictly for the client . |
15 | The present definition makes clear that the cause of damage must be ‘ mechanical or electrical defects in the plant ’ . |