Example sentences of "[art] [noun] system [vb -s] a " in BNC.

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1 The tag system uses a little less space than the chaining system , as there is no need for a terminal ‘ link ’ field at the end of the chain .
2 Binding a cyclopropyl residue at position 1 of the quinolone system gives a considerable improvement in antibacterial activity compared with the corresponding 1-ethyl-quinolonecarboxylic acid norfloxacin .
3 The Circotherm system includes a unique , finely balanced , fan which cleverly draws any wasted heat directly back into the oven .
4 If the CAD system has a lighting algorithm then an apparent light source can be used to change the position and intensity of highlight and shadow detail .
5 Thus if the engine fails or the guidance system has a brainstorm , the risk of blowing up friendly forces is minimised .
6 In social terms , the hacienda system represents a very unequal distribution of land , with a small number of people monopolising the bulk of cultivable land .
7 The combination of syntactic ambiguity problem of the ANLT system with the word ambiguity from the recognition system adds a further dimension to the difficulty of performing the parsing task .
8 The ANLT system uses a set of rules to segment the string into possible morphemes and then determines the validity of the segmentations using a word grammar .
9 Overall the fault system has a length of 1200km , but the average breadth of the fault zone is some 500 km and it forms a very diffuse boundary between the Pacific and North American Plates .
10 Though there is no European analogue cellular standard , Olivetti reckons that the GSM system provides a more uniform digital standard for Europe than is available in the US — an ironic role reversal given the homogeneous US analogue market .
11 Handy 's ( 1984 ) analysis of the education system identifies a tripartite culture : in primary schools children are ‘ workers ’ , in secondary schools they are ‘ products ’ and in post-compulsory institutions ‘ clients ’ .
12 That is the education system produces a ‘ habitus ’ , in this case an ‘ art habitus ’ .
13 The Report of the Swann Committee in 1985 added weight to the widely held view that in Britain 's culturally and racially pluralistic society the education system has a crucial role to play in promoting racial harmony .
14 The video system comprises a view-record controller , playback controller and cameras .
15 In countries where the political history or the voting system produces a myriad of parties , these are nearly always grouped into government and opposition .
16 Where it is a matter of public feeling then the voting system has a place — as a sort of representative jury .
17 However , in its standard form the LIFESPAN system includes a program that provides sophisticated VDU ( Visual Display Unit ) input/output terminal facilities for its online users .
18 Add to the enlarged programme of prison building , the feeding and housing of more and more convicted prisoners , the costs of the exploding remand population , and expenditure on the justice system presents a stark contrast with the swingeing cutbacks of other areas in the public sector .
19 the prison system has a tendency to create more problems than it receives and has an equal tendency to fail inmates because , out of its survival fear , it tends to respond to corporate threats , real or imaginary , rather than the real problems of inmates .
20 The deployment of a weapon system involves a threat that that system will be used in certain circumstances which to some extent can be deduced from the characteristics of the weapon system itself .
21 A service system comprises a network of professionals and/or volunteers who accept responsibility for providing assistance to vulnerable people to meet their individual needs and develop their potential without their being unnecessarily isolated or excluded from the community .
22 The range of available options — particularly in public libraries — means that every library system needs a book provision policy , in which the priorities for provision are laid down .
23 The enforcement agent in a compliance system has a wide variety of roles to fulfil .
24 Every currency system involves a delicate balance of costs and benefits : no system is unambiguously right .
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