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1 Clearly these ideas relate to Eliot 's plays and to ‘ Burnt Norton ’ where dangers of being ‘ Distracted from distraction by distraction ’ seem connected with the spectre of a metropolis seen as the antithesis of religious values .
2 Personal responsibility seen as the pursuit of autonomy and individualism
3 In the article Garcilaso was touted as the first American and his work seen as the starting point of ‘ a sensibility absolutely new , absolutely Peruvian . ’
4 The Fifty Years , in the historian 's causal scheme , were the underlying cause of the war , which Thucydides saw as the process of Athenian aggrandizement which struck fear into Sparta .
5 An Information Bureau , the Cominform , was established which Western observers saw as the re-creation of the old Communist International , designed to foster Marxist revolution .
6 In the result , Co-operation seen as an exclusive alternative to Capitalism as the means of organising society for the production of wealth was , for all practical purposes , abandoned ; and abandoned with it was trade unionism seen as the means by which capitalism was to be displaced by Co-operation .
7 Bearing in mind the importance of the conclusion of the Uruguay round of the GATT to many industries in Britain and to third-world economies , what does my right hon. Friend see as the prospects for overcoming the obstructionism of the socialist Government of France to a successful outcome ?
8 So let's just see how people have marked and what people see as the criteria .
9 The Ilo-Puerto Suárez link would help trade with Brazil , Paraguay and Argentina , with Ilo seen as the launching-pad for exports to the Pacific Rim countries .
10 There are other ways besides exhortation in which citizens can be placed under pressure to perform what a government sees as the obligations of citizenship , short of coercive legal enforcement .
11 Ifor was loved and revered by the small brother whom he in turn saw as the family 's great hope of true escape , a conqueror , the one who would show them .
12 The solution would be a corollary to what lawyers see as the accountants ' distinct advantage of a more continuous and broader based role through the company audit .
13 The strongest critiques of local government as it was in the 1970s concentrate not on its localness , but its position within a national system and , above all , use it as an example of what its critics see as the failings of bureaucratic decision-making .
14 The induction into beliefs and values separated from all that is religiously controversial or ill-fitting in a secularist , pluralist world , which the HCF model sees as the focus of RE , is performing a valuable educational service , but it is one which can and should be shared by the school as a whole , and every subject-area in it .
15 In brief we are offered a world where bureaucrats ( and ministers ) are redefined as accountable managers , public sector operations sub-divided into businesses , and the public seen as the customer .
16 What modern biologists see as the theory 's most important contributions were subordinated to a contemporary philosophy encouraging struggle and exploitation .
17 We have to get nuclear power seen as the Volvo of the power industry : safe , efficient and reliable .
18 It has often seemed to me that the combination of boredom after intense campaigning and the only alternative offered — luxurious idleness — was indeed reminiscent of what the censorious historians of the late Roman Republic saw as the existence which sapped the fibre of Hannibal 's army when in winter quarters in Campania after Can nae .
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