Example sentences of "[is] seen as the " in BNC.

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1 The reason it ends up swallowing and eating everything is that it 's seen as the only choice .
2 NetWorld is in town October 13 through October 15 and it 's seen as the perfect opportunity to gather together Novell 's new OEMs and distributors , a subset of Novell 's Platinum and Gold resellers , for the hoopla .
3 The partnership depends heavily upon the generosity of the charity , but it 's seen as the way forward in care for the elderly .
4 Mansion House has only 24 , but it 's seen as the first step to putting the University at the forefront of childcare provision .
5 Increasingly it is seen as the only option left in the face of the continuing Anglo-Irish agreement .
6 While profit used to be viewed as a sufficient objective in itself , creating benefits for stakeholders is seen as the ultimate objective .
7 While under capitalism the owning and accumulating of property is seen as the aim of life , in tribal conditions property is simple seen as a necessary pre-condition of life and social relations .
8 When one considers the symptoms ( going to sleep and waking up very early ) , the treatment ( advancing the patient 's life-style by 3 hour per ‘ day ’ until it is correctly timed ) , or the possible causes ( a clock that runs faster than average ) , it is seen as the opposite of Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome .
9 Pearson is seen as the first British director to be sacrificed on the altar of his art .
10 The US has been trying for a decade to clinch the deal , not least because it would give its nuclear forces control of what is seen as the strategically vital Pacific zone and a new set of options if its Philippine naval and air bases are threatened .
11 Tomorrow 's meeting is seen as the last opportunity to decide on the bill which would allow redevelopment to commence in 1991 .
12 He is seen as the only man who can keep the peace between those who want to slow the pace of reform and those who want to speed it up .
13 He is seen as the visionary on the board , and has worked in a number of the company 's divisions .
14 The relationship between husband and wife is seen as the closest one can get to God ; the love that a man and woman feel for each other is the highest form of spirituality .
15 Among Fianna Fail members , Mr MacSharry is seen as the man with the courage and determination to revive the party 's flagging fortunes , just as he did for the Irish economy four years ago .
16 It is this insoluble marriage of Roman Catholicism to militant Irish republicanism , where the latter is seen as the ‘ political ’ expression and promoter of the former , which makes what should otherwise be possible , namely the co-existence of the political expressions of Protestantism and Roman Catholicism impossible in Ireland .
17 Membership of the European exchange rate mechanism is seen as the main constraint on all parties , holding back growth and thus reducing the scope for popular moves to cut taxes or increase public spending .
18 ‘ From the Scandinavian countries Britain is seen as the dirty man of the acid rain affair , ’ wrote the Guardian 's Anthony Tucker in September 1984 .
19 Many other contemporary examples of both national as well as international institutional policy in which the market is seen as the only means to improve peasants ' and pastoralists ' incomes and to increase their contribution to the national exchequer can be found in Heyer , Roberts and Williams ( 1981 ) .
20 ‘ Progress ’ is seen as the ultimate goal in these men 's pathological drive to rationalise , control and order the world .
21 In this the main structural precondition of growing crime is seen as the growth of an underclass .
22 The Conservatives have worked to an archaic family structure where the man is seen as the dominant wage earner , despite their uneasy recognition that market forces , with demographic change , are soon going to require skilled female labour .
23 ‘ Management ’ ( which is relatively cheap ) is seen as the key to change : so education support grants are made available for management training , management consultants proliferate , and the Secretary of State sets up a high-powered task force to investigate the management training and development needs of heads and senior staff .
24 Strong leadership is seen as the solution to the problems of the chaotic stage .
25 Training is seen as the acquisition of knowledge and skills for a specific purpose .
26 A non-competitive literacy test ( in Sesotho ) is recommended to be taken at the end of the first cycle or any time thereafter prior to the final examination since mastery of literacy skills is seen as the first priority in primary school education in Lesotho — ‘ if learners are to profit from further opportunities for education in or out of school . ’
27 But above all Section 28 will affect the operation which is seen as the heart of library censorship : book selection .
28 ends with Chronicles II on a positive note in which Cyrus is seen as the saviour of the Jews who restored their inheritance in Judah while the last the prophetical books , Malachi , in the Catholic Bible finishes looking forward to Elijah 's coming at the Lord 's advent .
29 Usually decorating is seen as the final stage in refurbishing a home , but Jon feels that this should be the starting point of any plan — with structural works and more practical details falling into line behind .
30 The nation as a society is seen as the begetter of nationalism , with belonging to a nation seen as some part of the natural order , characterised by something called national identity , and susceptible to climatic changes known as ‘ nationalist revivals ’ .
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