Example sentences of "[verb] that the system " in BNC.

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1 Instead the results suggest that the system requires an occasional rhythmic input from the outside world to run smoothly .
2 In conclusion , the position , distance and binary nature all suggest that the system is probably associated with the cluster .
3 You 'll be amazed to know that the system for this , for elections to metropolitan councils is called the system of election by thirds .
4 3 In addition to providing for strong and responsible government it has been claimed that the system provides for moderate government because the two parties in a two-party system must strive to occupy the middle ground where the votes lie thickest and this obliges them to control their extremists who might dissuade the middling voters from giving their support .
5 The insurance company had claimed that the system for calculating punitive awards — to punish wrongdoers and deter future misconduct — was so irrational that it violated the company 's constitutional right to be treated fairly .
6 MEPs are particularly concerned about EC imports and exports of waste ; they want introduction of deposits or bonding to guarantee that consignments will be properly handled , and they say that the system would be monitored by an EC inspectorate responsible to the ( much delayed ) European Environment Agency .
7 Will my right hon. Friend look again at some of the procedures for recording , note taking and keeping records , as some GPs say that the system is a little too cumbersome and bureaucratic ?
8 The Finer Report ( 1974 ) on one-parent families found that the system discriminated against such families because they gained points for only one adult , not two .
9 It found that the system had inflicted an extra 1 million unemployed on Italy and more than half a million on France , and had slowed both countries ' economic growth .
10 Impressed that the system was so easy to use , so much more intuitive than the conventional CP/M and MS-DOS computers that I was then used to , let alone the minis and mainframes .
11 Authorities , borrowing heavily to meet budget shortfalls caused by non-payment , concede that the system is creaking , with collection and rebate allocation well behind schedule after countless Government amendments .
12 The present scheme 's inadequacies are best highlighted by a constituent , Mr. Russell , who wrote to me on the advice of his local DSS office , which also thinks that the system is unfair .
13 SAAB had estimated the costs and benefits of the line-out system and had calculated that the system would pay for itself within four years , with more than half of the savings coming from the increased production flexibility of the system and another 25 per cent coming from reduced labour turnover and absenteeism .
14 Family health services authority professional advisers will be keen to see that the system is not bypassed by hospital consultants who , having had a request to use a product turned down , ask general practitioners to initiate the prescription .
15 In doing this he must take care to see that the system is complied with and bear in mind that employees are often careless for their own safety .
16 It is intended that the system of Special Discounts should continue in subsequent years , although the percentage discount and the rules by which policies will qualify may vary from year to year and the possibility can not be ruled out that circumstances may arise which would make it inappropriate to grant any Special Discount at all .
17 On the contrary , it was recognized that the system was divinely appointed from beginning to end .
18 He argued that the system was bound to collapse , either because a liquidity shortage would ensue if the supply of dollars failed to keep pace with the growing world demand , or because the persistent balance of payments deficits of the USA ( which provided dollars to the world ) would reduce confidence in the dollar and so lead to the conversion of official dollar balances into gold .
19 Does ’ detailed information on how to judge a school 's performance ’ mean that the system will be the same as our parents charter , or does it , as it sounds , means that there will be an extra layer of bureaucracy , taking into its embrace Her Majesty 's inspectorate of schools and producing not what has been described as raw data , but information that colours it all ?
20 Packages provide a ready made solution , as long as users have carefully checked that the system will meet their basic needs .
21 Despite the introduction of multi-party electoral democracy , the implication persists that the system and its ruling élite alone shoulder the burden of social accountability .
22 In a surprise comparable with the fall in UK unemployment for February , foreign semiconductor manufacturers took an astonishing 20.1% of the Japanese market in the fourth quarter of 1992 according to both Japan and the US — but the Japanese now worry that the system of targeting a specific foreign share of the market will be demanded for other product categories .
23 He added that the system had worked for commercial fishermen and had now been introduced through the Common Agricultural Policy in everything from sheep to milk , cereals and oilseeds .
24 Looking at what went wrong with the ERM and what should be done about it , both conclude that the system is fundamentally sound but needs better management .
25 They reveal that the system has problems detecting , identifying , or jamming some enemy radars already in existence for decades .
26 There had , however , been ‘ extensive contact ’ with the Law Society , which had decided that the system did not contravene the solicitors ' code of practice .
27 It was also felt that the system proposed in the final user requirement would lead to improvements in the working conditions in the Registry , and , by introducing more interesting and rewarding procedures at this level , generally improve staff morale .
28 Nevertheless , on the other hand it was widely felt that the system itself denied young people opportunities and circumstances in which they could have control over their own lives and education .
29 If there is no load torque then this motor torque is used to accelerate the motor/load inertia ( 1' ) , therefore : This is an equation of simple harmonic motion for the rotor position and so the natural frequency of rotor oscillation about the equilibrium position is : The simple analysis of oscillation frequency assumes that the system is undamped .
30 If he were alive today , he would probably have argued that the system of constitutional monarchy is sustainable , just , in more or less its present form .
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