Example sentences of "believes [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The market believes strong growth prospects are limited in the medium term and the stock fell 11p to 456p .
2 Lynne wants to see more workplace creches available and believes Labour offers the best policies for mums but questions how they will pay for some of their ideas .
3 While it may be naive to think that much of the population really believes specific election pledges , that does not justify complacency .
4 Pateman also believes political obligation can not be given expression in the liberal democratic institutions .
5 For the distinctions a conception draws between legal rights and other forms of rights and between legal arguments and other forms of argument , signal the character and limits of the justification it believes political decisions provide for state coercion .
6 If there are two elections this year — which all the pollsters are naturally hoping for — he believes political polls may account for up to 15 p.c. , with market research accounting for the rest .
7 It follows an editorial policy that believes foreign news should lead the first three pages , that matters of national interest should be philosophically debated in the newspaper 's columns , and that half a page of sport either side of the weekend is enough .
8 he believes cumulative stress which builds up over time , should be classified as an industrial injury for which people can claim compensation .
9 Through the incorporation of these two strands of thinking Lewis believes social group work can be re-nourished .
10 Keane believes social organisations such as self governed trade unions , enterprises , housing cooperatives , refuges for battered women , and independent communications media will ensure political representatives are kept under control .
11 She believes British Rail Engineering could have done more to protect her father from the danger of asbestos .
12 But with the media increasingly eager to report environmental affairs , he believes public awareness is widening .
13 The party has to emphasise that , in contrast to the Tories , it believes public spending should rise in line with growth in output , but that it will pursue responsible fiscal policies .
14 Damian Smith and Darren Junee are the wingers but coach Bob Dwyer believes star winger David Campese , who has a sprained ankle , will be available for next week 's Test .
15 Given IMF projections that the world economy will grow by nearly 3 per cent in 1993 , lower interest rates , and the potential for a GATT talks deal , the bulletin believes Scottish exports should experience a surge this year .
16 She believes Scottish schools do take their responsibilities seriously , but that all outdoor activities carry an element of risk , depending on the nature of the activity .
17 Keith Richards , a senior lawyer with the Consumers ' Association , believes personal recommendation is the best way to guarantee good value .
18 Thompson believes individual life stories are the raw material of history .
19 The company believes future growth for pasta will come from mid-market , non-specialist outlets , such as those in the travel and pub sectors .
20 And Hysen believes long-standing differences between the winger and Graham could be the reason .
21 DEC says it wo n't shy from promoting and advertising the add-on to potential customers , as it believes large corporates and telecommunications firms , some which specify SVR4 in any case , are already interested in the personality .
22 ‘ Humanism is a positive philosophy — it believes human beings have a moral responsibility to care for each other . ’
23 Economist Dr Rodney Wilson believes previous mistakes left the Government with little room for manoeuvre .
24 Therefore if a firm plays Cournot , it believes rival firms will not change output in response to a change in hence , the slope of the inverse demand function .
25 She believes good communication is without doubt the number one way to maintain a healthy sex life .
26 The president believes good relations with China matter a lot for American interests in Asia .
27 If councillors allow the agreement to expire Mr Collin believes Northumbrian Water would ask the authority to install separate service pipes to all its flats which are currently served by a common supply .
28 Julia Langer from Friends of the Earth ( FOE ) also believes environmental groups must use the market to educate the public , but fears that such groups could easily find their message compromised .
29 On February 24 , company borrowings under the credit agreement totalled $4.3m and the chip designer says that as a result of getting this new credit agreement , restructuring of key equipment leases , and the company 's return to profitability in the first fiscal quarter to December 31 , it believes substantial progress has been made toward killing doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern .
30 But Thorstvedt believes physical rigours of the English game will sort out the men from the boys .
  Next page