Example sentences of "[adj] be at the heart " in BNC.

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1 This is at the heart of Wittgenstein 's criticism of St Augustine 's account : it is ‘ as if the child could already think , only not yet speak ’ ( PI 32 ) ; as if it were learning , not its native language , but a subsequent one .
2 They point out that ‘ sustainable growth is a contradiction in terms ’ This is at the heart of the Green Party 's policies , and has not been adopted by any other party that I know of .
3 This is at the heart of UNCED 's Agenda 21 , the European Community 's Fifth Action Programme and the UK Government 's Environment White Paper .
4 Turning to Europe , Mr Ridley said that the Government was pressing other EC countries to reduce their industrial subsidies , for this was at the heart of a genuine single market after 1992 .
5 Questions like these are at the heart of epistemology , but of course the subject spreads , like all philosophical enquiry , and its boundaries are fuzzy .
6 The process of economic convergence , which after all is at the heart of plans for economic and monetary union , will be greatly eased by a return to positive economic growth in Europe and in the more immediate future by lower German interest rates .
7 The belief that Sizewell will make electricity cheaper is at the heart of the CEGB 's economic case .
8 The patterns on the masks , the shape of the wood , the touch of the wood , the smell of the wood , any smell you have incorporated , the bright colours , or the dull shades … all of these are part of the essential pattern , the essential knowledge , the unknowing knowing that is at the heart of magic .
9 The problem is that it probably all lies in the past — thirty , forty years back , if it 's Walter Machin that 's at the heart of it , as I begin to think it could be .
10 How they strike a balance between the two is at the heart of corporate strategy .
11 That was at the heart of the process at the outset , and it remains so .
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