Example sentences of "this chapter is [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 One aim of this chapter is to assess the impact of feminism on political sociology ‘ twenty years on ’ and to look at the difficulties confronting those who wish to do work on women .
2 The aim of this chapter is to assess the achievements of the Conservatives ' years in office .
3 The primary intention of this chapter is to assess the Soviet strategy of military denial in the Third World in relation to the forms of military alignment outlined above .
4 The purpose of this chapter is to demonstrate the inadequacy of redundancy payments provisions and social security benefits in alleviating the impact of unemployment and poverty upon women .
5 The purpose of this chapter is to demonstrate the power of this cumulative selection as a fundamentally nonrandom process .
6 My purpose in this chapter is to extend the scope of the argumentation developed in chapter 4 by projecting a variationist view on to past states of language change and variation .
7 The aim of this chapter is to explore the nature of RMI , and to understand something about the key elements ( information , cultural change ) .
8 One of my main goals in this chapter is to describe the nature of cognitive neuropsychology , and to account for its pre-eminence .
9 The purpose of this chapter is to describe the known exact solutions for colliding gravitational waves in which the polarization of the approaching waves is not aligned .
10 The purpose of this chapter is to describe the rest of the machinery through which the political leadership operates outside Whitehall and this includes more than just the system of local government .
11 The purpose of this chapter is to define the contract of sale and highlight the similarities and differences between other supply contracts .
12 The purpose of the remainder of this chapter is to analyse the changing structure and composition of the national population , assess the principal dimensions of population redistribution , and examine the impact which both these sources of change are having on the geography of Britain .
13 The aim of this chapter is to examine the goals and objectives for online user education and to suggest and give examples of methods , media and training programmes suitable for achieving these goals and objectives .
14 The goal of this chapter is to examine the importance of commitment and conviction and to analyse the doubt which grows out of a deficiency at the threshold of conversion .
15 The purpose of this chapter is to examine the miracle stories found in the Synoptic Gospels .
16 The purpose of this chapter is to examine the comparative institutional questions concerning which types of firm structure may be relatively efficient , and which relatively inefficient .
17 The purpose of this chapter is to examine the question of how pupils can gain some inkling , through their own experience , of what religion is about , so that their imagination is stimulated to conceive of the possibility of the spiritual dimension being more than meaningless talk .
18 The purpose of this chapter is to outline the elements involved in resource management in schools and to apply them to current practice .
19 The purpose of this chapter is to outline the basic principles which form the foundations of the English legal system .
20 A major purpose of the remainder of this chapter is to appreciate the reasons for at least some of that variability .
21 The purpose of this chapter is to highlight the profound failure of British law and practice in this regard , concentrating mainly on telephone-tapping rather than on other forms of interception .
22 What we intend to do in this chapter is discuss the inferential structure that forms the backbone of many of the methods of data collection currently in use .
23 The task of this chapter is to investigate the phenomenon of style in general terms , and so to prepare the ground for the analysis of its various aspects and manifestations in later chapters .
24 The aim of this chapter is to provide the background information necessary to understand the arguments of this book .
25 The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the properties of this general class of solutions .
26 The aim of this chapter is to question the subject matter that they so confidently explored , for it is by no means clear what we mean when we raise the prospect of ‘ a history of sexuality ’ .
27 The aim of this chapter is to help the reader to recognise the problems in an organisation which might be due to the inappropriateness of its structure , to compare the relative merits of known structures to his/her own organisation and to suggest changes and predict consequences .
28 The aim of this chapter is to summarise the many arguments currently being canvassed about the effects of high technology on employment .
29 The key objective of this chapter is to summarise the most important facets of international selling .
30 The objective of this chapter is to consider the possible causes of this cyclical movement in economic activity .
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