Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [prep] isolation from the " in BNC.
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1 | prisons , it was being insisted , should not be regarded in isolation from the wider picture . |
2 | Recent research projects have emphasized that , not only should library skills not be taught in isolation from the curriculum , but they should also be taught in close partnership with study skills and communication skills . |
3 | Hinshaw makes a distinction between the ‘ cognitive ’ and ‘ evocative ’ contents of knowledge suggesting that the ‘ truth ’ , at the semantic and syntactic levels , can be considered in isolation from the social basis of knowledge in so far as it can be shown to be cognitive rather than evocative . |
4 | The shift from critic to justifier can not be considered in isolation from the historical context of controversy . |
5 | The slave trade can not be considered in isolation from the whole Atlantic economy . |
6 | It suggests that the individual can not be seen in isolation from the other parts of the system , and that each part of the system is essential and related to every other part in order to attain a certain outcome . |
7 | Thus even individual choice can not be understood in isolation from the wider social structure . |
8 | The developmental effects of TNC investment must be judged on a case by case basis and can not be judged in isolation from the development goals of the countries concerned . |
9 | Assessing or predicting the economic performance of UDCs can not be viewed in isolation from the area 's market potential . |
10 | But his motives can not be viewed in isolation from the contemporary situation . |
11 | The objective of controlling projects costs must not be viewed in isolation from the other objectives of controlling time and quality . |
12 | But his motives can not be viewed in isolation from the contemporary situation . |
13 | This inquiry can not be conducted in isolation from the general developments that have occurred in connection with judicial review of executive authority , an area in which the courts have been extremely active . |
14 | However even these workers opt for something that they call ‘ interactionism ’ , in which there is a clearly modular , autonomous element which can be studied in isolation from the knowledge systems . |
15 | The formal aspects of code switching ( 1 ) are most likely to be studied in isolation from the others . |
16 | Departmental estimates were prepared in isolation from the other departments ; |