Example sentences of "that in [adj] respects " in BNC.

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1 I have in mind that in certain respects statutory assignments and equitable assignments have different legal consequences .
2 This poor finish was disappointing in a cab that in other respects works so well .
3 However , he claimed that in other respects clerks had retained distinct market advantages over manual workers .
4 In our opinion , in all three cases , a promise made by A to B in consideration of B doing or promising to do something which he is already bound to do should be enforced by the law , provided that in other respects such as legality and compatibility with public policy it is free from objection ; thus a promise in return for an agreement by a police authority to give precisely the amount of protection it was by law bound to give and no more should be unenforceable as being against public policy .
5 Indeed , milk probably became more plentiful about May , the notional time of Langland 's vision , although the continuation of the passage suggests that in other respects this was a bad time of year .
6 And we know that in all respects he co-operates with those who love God . ’
7 3.5 You will ensure that in all respects ( except by way of design or specification where we have supplied the same ) the goods and/or the work comply with all relevant requirements of any statute , statutory rule or order , or other instrument having the force of law , which may be in force when the goods are delivered and/or the work performed as the case may be .
8 Cells become elaborated into tissues , tissues into organs , colonies become individuals ; organisms relate in societies that in many respects replicate the functions of individual organisms .
9 Thinking of the almost natural way in which particularly young middle-class girls , but by no means only they , repressed all behaviour and thoughts concerning sex , one could say , that in many respects the preceding middle-class generations had to restrain their sexual — and possibly other — urges and inclinations , because these controls functioned quite blindly , beyond the conscious control of the individuals concerned … .
10 Even in terms of their own theoretical approach , it is surely obvious that in many respects stratification is dysfunctional , producing many negative and damaging social consequences .
11 Thirdly there is the fact that in many respects law is not of great importance to business fortunes .
12 The fabliaux as a whole clearly imply a system of values that in many respects is quite conventional , and it is one of these values that directs that the lecherous priest should be the type that suffers most from the poetic justice of these texts .
13 Its report , Fit for the Future says that in many respects the Parks have failed to live up to the expectations of their founders , as enshrined in the 1949 National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act .
14 More recent evidence ( Cheal , 1983 ) indicates that the flows in fact are linear in other types of support as well as financial , and that in most respects older generations in families are net providers to younger .
15 Excesses of this sort , however , did not alter the fact that in most respects the legal status of diplomats was , by the eighteenth century , more securely and satisfactorily established than ever before .
16 This makes us feel very feeble , as we have friends of our age who think nothing of motoring from here to Lowestoft in the day — but such feats are not for us , though we flatter ourselves that in most respects we are in pretty good nick .
17 They take for granted that the service of process requires the involvement of State officials , the usual civil law approach ; that international co-operation between officials of different states in matters of civil procedure is initiated by letters rogatory transmitted by the diplomatic channel ; and that in these respects the service of documents is in exactly the same category as the taking of evidence abroad .
18 What we appear to have here is a system where the structure of intervention , as displayed in the file data in other areas , bears only an indirect relationship to what actually happened in Team D. ( The specialist worker in Team C may have been operating in ways that in some respects are not wholly dissimilar , but the approach of the specialist team would seem radically different ) .
19 And Jeremy Iron 's glacial , compelling performance suggests that in some respects the rich are indeed different in Barbet Schroeder 's film of the Claus von Bulow case in which the European husband of an American heiress was tried , convicted and subsequently acquitted of attempted murder .
20 It is true that in some respects the two institutions were assimilated , but enough has been said to indicate that the most fundamental disparities , in structure and in procedure , remained unchanged .
21 I simply note that in some respects we are , by dealing with Spinoza , covering a type of ethics which our neglect of ancient philosophy might otherwise have led us to omit .
22 Appadurai ( 1986 ) provides a survey of some of the relevant literature , pointing out that in some respects commodities are not necessarily as divorced from wider cultural considerations as is often supposed .
23 Recent developments in Australia suggest that in some respects that country is further along the road than Britain in formulating a policy response to the obvious inequalities found there .
24 It would seem that in some respects the Programme , and indeed wider aspects of the Authority 's approach to primary education , were centralized to an excessive degree and that this generated reactions from heads and teachers which were both powerful and counterproductive .
25 And I found that in some respects that became negative you know … in some ways that also screwed the lesson
26 The result of these inquiries is , that in those respects no material preference exists on either side .
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