Example sentences of "evident that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Much of the criticism , however , is directed against the nationalism of the developing countries — against Arab , African or Latin American nationalism , for example — which challenges in various ways the dominance of the industrial capitalist nations ; yet it is evident that nationalism is just as strong in the latter countries , though for good historical reasons ( they are long established , accepted nation states ) it may be less vehemently expressed .
2 It is evident that case management , having originally been conceived as a way of improving the co-ordination of care for vulnerable client groups , has been included as a component in community care reforms as a process designed to achieve quite different objectives for the whole welfare system .
3 ( Figure 21.15 shows also the distribution of the intermittency factor and it is evident that intermittency is affecting the intensity distributions only at larger values of . )
4 But as family size may not be tending to zero , it is evident that income and material benefits are not the only considerations in determining family size .
5 It is evident that change has not been achieved as rapidly as desired , and to a large extent it is for this reason .
6 It is evident that success in war , which was crucial in building large states , depended both upon the availability of economic resources , and upon an effective political mobilization and use of those resources .
7 However it is evident that bleomycin can interact with other sequences which do not contain guanines .
8 So it is evident that witchcraft ( or sorcery ) is a particular cultural conceptualization of envy and guilt : these are the emotions which it expresses and upon which it feeds .
9 It is now evident that possession of the most active forms of ADH2 and ADH3 ( ADH2*2 and ADH3*1 ) is also ‘ protective ’ against alcoholism , presumably because of faster rates of acetaldehyde accomulation and lower alcohol tolerance .
10 Some of the early sociologists regarded warfare as the means by which the first great step in social development — the expansion of human societies — was accomplished , while others have seen it as the principal factor in the formation of the state itself.4 It is evident that warfare has continued to be an important factor in these processes of expansion and consolidation of state power .
11 However , it is evident that pressure groups are , in fact , often formed on a large scale and some explanation needs to be offered .
12 The CML accepted the force of this objection , and proposed instead that any rule , if introduced , should require solicitors simply to inform lenders immediately if it were evident that completion would be delayed by more than 3 days — a view which appeared to be supported by a considerable number of other respondents .
13 This had been demonstrated by the rise in US imports of manufactured goods , which rocketed by 27 per cent in 1972 following a 20 per cent rise in 1971 : ‘ it was evident that industry abroad was making major adjustments and marketing efforts to enlarge its share of the US market ’ ( Gilbert , 1980 , p. 105 ) .
14 The concern about population trends emerged as it became evident that population growth was declining and that the birth rate , in particular , was falling rapidly .
15 Since death rates also declined , and therefore more people were surviving into middle and old age , it is evident that population increases should have been higher .
16 From our earlier discussion it is evident that opinion is divided amongst those who have tried to evaluate national programmes .
17 From the detailed observation of fifteen boards , it was evident that training often followed the pattern of immediate demand rather than being linked to any developmental plan ; thus , a board might ask the headteacher or member of staff for further elaboration of a topic which surfaced at a meeting , such as subject choice by S3 , or individuals might decide to attend an area session on interviewing skills only once they knew that they were to participate in the selection of a senior member of staff .
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