Example sentences of "raise by this " in BNC.

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1 The problem raised by this theoretical paradox was of significance not only for these particular instances , however important they were in themselves ; it was in fact a challenge to the whole theoretical edifice which Marx and Engels were constructing .
2 Good crops were raised by this labour-intensive form of cultivation .
3 This chapter focuses in particular on the legal issues raised by this important investigation .
4 The issues raised by this point will loom large in Part Four , where the metaphor of people being part authors of their own moral world will be explained .
5 In summary , then , as fig. 8.1 shows , many of the issues raised by this review of geographic information handling in the four potential application fields are essentially complementary to those discussed in the part on methodological developments .
6 Governors should then be introduced to the budget in some detail , particularly the major headings under which spending is planned and thus to the benefits or problems raised by this allocation .
7 The monies raised by this Bazaar enabled the Glasgow deaf people to purchase a very prime and desirable site in the centre of the city .
8 The Government has to deal with the problems raised by this new tax with sympathy and understanding .
9 No monopoly issues were raised by this privatisation , nor were there any raised by the privatisation of Rolls-Royce .
10 Two important and unresolved problems are raised by this line of thought .
11 The problems raised by this gregarious tendency , and particularly by the recurrence of paired contrasting symbols , become very evident when we consider a bodily product which receives symbolic attention in most human societies and provides extremely expressive symbolic material — hair .
12 Among the issues raised by this case were how the court was to go about deciding exactly what powers Parliament had intended to give to the GLC in relation to London Transport ; whether the GLC owed a duty to its ratepayers not to spend the rates on large subsidies for travellers ; whether the GLC was entitled to implement its cheap fares policy just because it had been a major issue in the recent GLC elections ; the extent to which central government ought to control local authority spending ; whether and to what extent public transport ought to be treated as a public service or , on the other hand , as a business which has to break even or make a profit .
13 The connection between these attitudes of housing management and allocations policy is raised by this example .
14 Before I come to discuss the philosophical problems that are raised by this sort of account of self and autonomy , I want to look at what I have called its implicit politics ; and what I mean by this primarily is its possible consequences for the way in which women might think about their relationships to each other , and the way in which they might think about themselves .
15 Jackie Stewart also announced that the record sum of £200,000 had been raised by this year 's Jackie Stewart Celebrity Challenge .
16 The point of law which is raised by this reference is stated in these terms :
17 The question raised by this appeal concerns the territorial scope of these provisions and , in particular , of the phrase ‘ any person ’ in section 238(2) .
18 In my view the solution to the question of statutory interpretation raised by this appeal does not lie in retreating to a rigid and indefensible line .
19 Thereafter we carried on with the hearing of the argument on whether Thorpe J. was or was not right to make the order which he did in the different circumstances which then existed and as to the more general issues raised by this appeal .
20 The question of principle raised by this appeal is whether , and if so on what grounds , the court has power to overrule the refusal by W. to undergo certain medical treatment .
21 On behalf of the father and the grandmother it is pointed out that the justices have specifically found that they have no doubt as to the care the grandparents could give the children and the second question raised by this appeal depends on that finding .
22 The money raised by this Royal Gala was going towards building the Frederick Ashton rehearsal studio above the Lilian Baylis Theatre adjoining the Sadler 's Wells Theatre .
23 A remortgage is one of the cheapest ways of borrowing money and the money raised by this money can be used for a host of purposes .
24 Some of the problems raised by this type of security will be dealt with later in the discussion on registration .
25 There are further difficulties raised by this proposal .
26 The question , therefore , is nakedly raised by this appeal , whether your Lordships are now prepared , not only to overrule , as contrary to law , the doctrine stated by Sir Edward Coke to have been laid down by all the judges of the Common Pleas in Pinnel 's Case ( 1602 ) 5 Co.Rep. 117a , in 1602 , and repeated in his note to Littleton , 344 , Co.Litt. 212b , but to treat a prospective agreement , not under seal , for satisfaction of a debt by a series of payments on account to a total amount less than the whole debt , as binding in law , provided these payments are regularly made ; the case not being one of a composition with a common debtor , agreed to , inter se , by several creditors …
27 Apart from the issues that affect Mr. Thorpe personally , questions are raised by this form of treatment that affect any national health service patient who is similarly afflicted .
28 This research will provide such information and provide a clear picture of current practice , identifying issues raised by this .
29 Among the many points raised by this report is the ‘ appropriate ’ rate of demolition of old houses .
30 The issues raised by this and subsequent questions go to the heart of the debate on the Compensation Fund , and it is apparent that many of those who answered negatively felt to varying degrees that in the present commercial climate the public could no longer expect the entire profession to compensate them for any losses they suffered at the hands of a tiny minority of errant solicitors — particularly as no comparable compensation was available from the providers of other professional services .
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