Example sentences of "[vb -s] that the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Holder concludes that the primary users of government financial statements , after applying the above two criteria , are present and prospective , short and long-term creditors .
32 A report commissioned by the World Bank on the Narmada Dam in India concludes that the environmental impacts of the project have not been adequately addressed , and as no fair resettlement of the 250,000 tribal people is possible , World Bank funding should be suspended .
33 Van Til ( 1976 ) , in reviewing reports up to the 1970s , concludes that the seven Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education , proposed by the Commission on the Reorganisation of Secondary Education in 1918 , still apply .
34 But Galtung concludes that the main problem is that the target of loyalty , which is the family , is ill-adapted to operating at the level on which new institutions will emerge .
35 Lauterpacht concludes that the subsequent Resolution of the Assembly shows that the Assembly accepted the Court 's opinion , although a diversity of views persisted on the nature of the effect of the election .
36 It concludes that the red squirrel is in decline because it is far less efficient at using woodland food than its rival — the North American grey squirrel .
37 Welsh concludes that the neutral-free gas tunnel to Beta Canis Majoris is at least 1000 light years long , with the Sun located near one end .
38 However , he also concludes that the precise relationship between these influences upon the decision to retire from work early probably varies between different sectors of the economy .
39 example A thesis which investigates made-up words ( which resemble slips of the tongue ) in Joyce 's Finnegans Wake , compares literary theoretical approaches with experimental psychological approaches , and concludes that the psychological approaches undermine the validity of the literary theoretical approaches .
40 The Department of Employment review of representation ( DoE , 1981 ) concludes that the initial views that industrial tribunals should be bodies where representation was not necessary must now be re-evaluated in the light of an increasing trend not just towards representation , but towards legal representation .
41 He also concludes that the dominant interaction within each hypercolumn is inhibitory .
42 However , Paykel argues that specificity is , at best , weak , and therefore concludes that the same events may result in a variety of disturbances .
43 Although there is much to be said in favour of the notion of evolution by discrete jumps in plants , particularly through allopolyploidy involving small numbers of individuals , current orthodoxy holds that the greater part of speciation events occurs through the isolation of fragments of an initial population , the change of these fragments in response to the conditions in their isolation and , with the breakdown of isolation , the co-existence of the newly speciated populations in one locality .
44 This view , represented by , for instance , Dennis Skinner ( Bolsover ) , holds that the capitalist mechanisms of the EEC prevent Britain from adopting a socialist programme aimed at creating full employment .
45 The wisdom of long convention holds that the only leader acceptable to all Kampucheans is Prince Sihanouk .
46 But he 's got no , as far as I can see he 's got no convincing argument that democracy will do better , but that does n't matter because he thinks that the decisive criticism of enlightened despotism is that it wo n't improve the moral or intellectual well-being of the citizens , but if people are excluded from political decision making , they will have no incentive to educate themselves or morally improve themselves , or he thinks if they do , if a despot does allow for the moral improvement of the citizens , then citizens will no longer accept despotism so that despotism is in a way self-defeating here and if it one of the proper functions of government it ca n't survive .
47 There are two different ways in which the existence of an alternative remedy can affect the availability of judicial remedies : it might entirely preclude the award of a judicial remedy , or it might give the court a discretion to refuse a ( discretionary ) remedy if it thinks that the alternative remedy is adequate .
48 This occurs to the extent that the typical supplier mistakenly thinks that the higher price for the good on her island is due to a relative demand shift in her favour .
49 He thinks that the ancient sites were locations where altered states of consciousness could more readily occur .
50 Yes , Comrade Fay is permanently indignant about the insidious threats of the socalled right-wing to the so-called left-wing about white people who do n't like the un-white people who listen to Tracy Chapperson ; about the legit community police forces like the Guardian Angels and generally about anyone who was n't in ‘ The Commitments ’ or anyone who thinks that the political line in Christy Moore records is puke .
51 Nigel Duerdoth of the National Federation of Housing Associations thinks that the new payment system for hostels is ‘ most likely to break down in the inner cities — the areas where stress is greatest and hostels are most concentrated and needed ’ .
52 If they last , Phillips believes that joint ventures may hold the answer and thinks that the new shareholders who will take stakes after the existing owners are forced to divest themselves of 51% of ITN could provide the answer .
53 But the Committee do not have to agree to this if it thinks that the new information is not important .
54 Miller thinks that the light-collecting antennae ( in this case proteins the satellites while the proteins concerned with electron-transport and other reactions of photosynthesis are concentrated in the central region .
55 So , if the rational person thinks that the aggregate demand curve will be at AD 1 he must also expect a price level of P 2 .
56 She thinks that the local authorities should fit window locks to all its properties inmmediatly .
57 Undaunted by Sony 's arrival in the market , the New Zealander thinks that the electronic stills camera will be the size of a credit-card calculator in 10 years ' time .
58 Guinness Flight thinks that the enforced realignments within the ERM will accelerate a fall in interest rates and a rise in bond markets in Europe .
59 Mr Craddock thinks that the older man is dominating the art student .
60 He thinks that the magic ingredient is silicon : a relative deficiency of silicon in soft water lets aluminium concentrations build up , especially under the conditions produced by acid rain .
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