Example sentences of "system [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The system may well increase bureaucracy ! ’
2 Inevitably there are conflicts between these various functions : a highly progressive tax system may well undermine work effort among the small minority of large wealth-owners ; a strong anti-inflation policy may well mean high levels of taxation which can have effects — positive and negative — on work incentives ; and so on .
3 While retaining a measure of separate functioning , these systems may again become components of yet more highly complex ones .
4 the system should not encourage users to look at books classified nearby unless they are closely related ;
5 A reward system should both increase efficiency and reduce the oversupply of public services .
6 His state is built on ideology ; to replace it with a more liberal system might only hasten Moscow 's nightmare — irresistible momentum towards a reunited Germany .
7 ‘ With a very great number of credit grantors not being members of any trade association and others being members of more than one , such a system could not give rise to a fair method of raising a levy .
8 In 1974 , Anthony Wigram founded Conservative Action for Electoral Reform and urged the adoption of proportional representation because " the present electoral system could easily give power to a Socialist Party controlled by an extreme left wing group . " .
9 Some British officials hoped that the judicial system would gradually gain acceptance and function as intended , but there was little opportunity for Sri Lankans to observe the principles which lay behind the rule of law .
10 Changing to some form of European or American insurance system would significantly increase costs .
11 The system will also enable time and expenses to be recorded against each client job and produce bills for one or more jobs at any time .
12 The system will also help motorists if their car is stolen .
13 The system will also support message passing models such as parallel virtual machine and the high performance Fortran extensions of Fortran 90 .
14 The system will also support message passing models such as parallel virtual machine and the high performance Fortran extensions of Fortran 90 .
15 First candidate enrolment in the new system will thus take place in September 1990 , units having been prepared and validated during session 1989–90 .
16 The congestion metering system will ultimately include information to the driver on the expected journey time and costs as he approaches the city .
17 Obviously the more waste the greater the bioload and even the most efficient filtration system will not prevent changes in water chemistry after feeding , if the aquarium is overstocked or the filtration system is not yet fully-mature .
18 Labour law will always reflect the balance of power in society , and a fully fledged labour court system will not remove class and fundamental employer-employee differences .
19 This law ( named after Charles Goodhart , formerly of the Bank of England ) states that attempts to regulate one part of the financial system will merely divert business to other parts which are unregulated ( see Box 17.1 ) .
20 VenturCom Inc 's real-time E-Venix/386 Unix operating system will now support X-Windows , claimed to be a first for an embedded operating system : the company has made it possible to embed Network File System on a diskless single-board computer via the E-NFS facility .
21 The new system will mainly affect patients in the Crewe , Congleton , Northwich , Winsford and Sandbach areas .
22 The system will initially log calls of 35,000 workers , but could be extended to cover all 500,000 civil servants .
23 The 5995 systems will never use Sparc , the firm says .
24 Despite a 95.2% compound annual growth rate , it says NT as a client system wo n't pass desktop Unix anytime soon .
25 The system can either access cache data or allow the client 's disk to act as a personal NFS server .
26 But no system can wholly protect fools from their own folly or from the knavery of others , and the advantages of trying to do so as fully as possible have to be weighed against the disadvantages of imposing fetters on business conducted honestly and efficiently .
27 The sympathetic system can also cause bowel movement so that the contents of the gut are voided promptly , making the body lighter and therefore faster-moving .
28 Anyone who imagines that any regulatory system can invariably guarantee success is naive .
29 Such additional refinements to a system can sometimes pose problems in translation .
30 The important factors in a regulatory system are the degree to which such practices can be limited ( with the proviso that no system can totally eliminate fraud ) , and secondly , when a fraud does occur or is occurring , the speed with which the regulatory system can detect it and put a stop to it .
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