Example sentences of "[prep] depart from the " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps Althusser was unwilling to acknowledge this outright , because to do so would be to run the risk of departing from the fundamental Marxist doctrine asserting the primacy of the economic in social explanation .
2 Orford Ness ( Steers , 1953 ) is a spit of a different type : instead of departing from the coast at a marked angle , it runs roughly parallel to the coast for its entire length ( Fig. 8.27 ) .
3 While not forgetting the observations in Black-Clawson International Ltd. v. Papierwerke Waldhof-Aschaffenburg A.G. [ 1975 ] A.C. 591 of Lord Reid , at p. 614f , Lord Wilberforce , at p. 629c–g , and Lord Diplock , at p. 637D , where he wisely warned against departing from the plain and natural meaning in favour of a strained construction , I am much impressed by the more adventurous but very logical pronouncements of Viscount Dilhorne , at pp. 622c–623e , and Lord Simon of Glaisdale , at p. 646e–g .
4 ‘ Far from departing from the traditional view of the relationship between ranks , the moment has come for a return to it , ’ said Mr Roach .
5 The Practice Note emphasized the informal nature of the arrangements and stated that counsel should not be inhibited from departing from the skeleton arguments .
6 In departing from the tenets of classical execution , they were moving towards contingency in form .
7 Where the child is of sufficient understanding the local authority must also obtain his consent before departing from the terms of an order .
8 Without departing from the fundamental laws of the selfish gene , we can see how cooperation and mutual assistance can flourish even in a basically selfish world .
9 The student has to improvise and adapt the procedure without departing from the principles of aseptic technique .
10 Once it is accepted that management involves technical expertise , the court could , without departing from the existing but anomalous principle that the standard of care is linked to the attributes of the director , impose an appropriately higher standard , given that most executive directors of large companies do have considerable business experience .
11 He uses this as an argument for departing from the consequences of the words the testator has used .
12 In my judgment the Secretary of State , if he sets a tariff period which exceeds that recommended by the judiciary , is not under an absolute obligation to give reasons for departing from the judicial view .
13 In the High Court and county courts express provision is made allowing any party to apply to the court for different directions , a provision which should not be overlooked , particularly given the new provisions for early exchange of witness statements , if there is good reason for departing from the normal rule ( see RSC Ord 25 , r8(3) , CCR Ord 17 , r11(4) ) .
14 But Welsh Local Government Minister Gwilym Jones told the Welsh Tory Conference in Llangollen yesterday : ‘ While we shall be listening very carefully , we see no case at present for departing from the main thrust of our proposals .
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