Example sentences of "is see as [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Values : these define what is seen as success by the organisation and establish standards of achievement within the organisation .
2 There is growing concern in the Government about unemployment in the south-east of England and what is seen as discrimination in favour of Scotland and other areas through regional aid .
3 There is growing concern within the Government about the level of unemployment in the south-east of England and what is seen as discrimination in favour of Scotland and other areas through regional aid .
4 Determinism , in the more general positivist sense , means that crime is seen as behaviour that is caused by biological , psychological or social factors , depending on the academic origins of the criminologist concerned .
5 Other approaches , including those of Douglas and Bourdieu , are concerned with consumers themselves as groups with interests , both cognitive and material , which are projected in patterns of objects , and in this case it is industry which is seen as handmaiden to the pattern of consumer group demands .
6 For if the station is seen as cathedral or chapel , it can also be seen to possess in its heyday a Bible every bit as imposing and sometimes even as impenetrable as the Authorized Version ( Bradshaw ) , incense ( steam ) , and liturgical chanting ( ‘ The train now standing at platform 3 is … ’ ,
7 As in qualitative sociology , dialogue is seen as evidence and , therefore , to be presented and digested on its own .
8 The fact that other fans recognise his behaviour as deplorable and ‘ beyond the pale ’ is seen as proof that most fans have a tacit knowledge of the rules of disorder .
9 Like his friend Donne and the other metaphysical poets , however , Herbert also uses metaphors from everyday life , from farming and tenancy , contract and debt , law and medicine ; God is seen as architect , artist and craftsman .
10 The scheme is seen as work experience rather than as a ‘ parenting ’ class , but the spin-off could benefit the families of the future .
11 Those who question or reject managerial prerogative can be accused of a selfish rejection of Japanese values in favour of alien Western individualism : ‘ an obligation of mutual attachment between firm and employee [ is ] Sanctioned by what is seen as tradition , morally correct and emblematic of Japanese culture ’ ( Clark 1979 p.175 ) .
12 On the one hand , unity is seen as equivalence .
13 Whether a given act or event is seen as pollution or not , to paraphrase Becker ( 1963 : 14 ) , depends in part on the nature of the act or event and in part on what other people do about it .
14 Firstly , the foal learns to behave like its mother , and to be bossy or passive towards the various other horses ; and secondly , and perhaps most importantly , because the foal is seen as part of its mother .
15 Anselm 's definition is seen as part of a clever philosophical con trick whereby he argues that it is greater for something to exist than not to exist , and thereby that the definition of God ( as the greatest thing conceivable ) demands that He exist !
16 If access is seen as part of the right of autonomy of the individual , one might ask why parents , rather than the children themselves , should have access .
17 If it is seen as part of control over quality of education , the parent might ask why the child should be given access at all .
18 But it is seen as part of a whole , differentiated from the central state only by an increased concern with social reproduction .
19 In addition the teacher placement organiser is seen as part of the partnership ‘ team ’ and therefore expected to become involved in partnership activities as and when required .
20 But the fact remains that in France , where couture is seen as part of the national heritage , there would be questions in parliament before Dior or Chanel foundered .
21 Many people also feel that there is no necessity to deal with racial issues since the child is seen as part and parcel of the family and ‘ a child is a child ’ .
22 But the rent from lodgers and lettings is seen as part of your income and the taxman will want his share of any profit you make .
23 Small scale thieving is seen as part of everyday life .
24 This is seen as part of its policy to make citizens more self-reliant , and less prone to look to the state for financial and practical support when they are out of work , chronically sick , elderly and infirm and so on .
25 In " managing " the system at crucial moments ; in neutering the discontent of the working class ; and in holding out the prospect of socialism via Parliament , the Labour Party is seen as part of the problem blocking transformation and so has no part to play in securing socialism .
26 Use of the microcomputer is seen as part of the syllabus , so skill reinforcement and development is assured and , as is well known , the best kind of learning occurs when pupils are doing work which they regard as useful .
27 ‘ Euthanasia is seen as part of good terminal care , practised in only a few cases , the less the better , ’ said Prof Borst-Eilers .
28 This stage is seen as characteristic of other elements of abstraction , such as the growth of intellectual abilities .
29 It is seen as competition between multinational corporations which requires each to adopt the most profitable organization of its production and that invariably affects the international structure of its operations .
30 ‘ Increasingly , communication is seen as community , an exchange of stories , life experiences , insights — functions which build relationships in a world which naturally works against relationships , against being in touch with one another ’ , said Rev Randy L Naylor , Director of the Division of Communication and President of WACC .
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