Example sentences of "to be considered by [art] " in BNC.

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1 Henceforward the black vote had to be considered by every politician , and black leaders became more outspoken as they demanded an end to segregation .
2 But there are two further points which emerge from considerations of a wide range of literature relating to public enterprise : big investment decisions have been complicated and delayed as a result of having to be considered by a number of government departments ; such decisions have been easy prey to party political pressures when they have involved the location of new plants and/or closure of old ones [ Knight , 1974 ] .
3 If a particular market is ‘ national ’ in the sense that the good in question is strictly non-tradable , then it is appropriate for the issue to be considered by a national authority .
4 An application for the grant of a new licence or the affirmation of a provisional grant of a licence is not to be considered by a licensing board , unless there are produced with the application certificates from the appropriate authorities relating to planning , building control , and food hygiene ( subs .
5 In particular , it is to be noted in that connection that ss.10(1) and ( 6 ) ( form and time for lodging of application ) , 11 ( applications by non-natural persons ) , 13 ( order in which applications are to be considered by a board ) , 15 ( attendance of applicant ) , 16 ( objections to applications ) , 17 ( grounds for refusing an application ) , 18 ( the giving of reasons by a licensing board ) , 19 ( canvassing ) , 20 ( register of applications and decisions ) and 21 apply .
6 The nature of the political horse-trading ahead if the region is to gain a status potentially worth many millions of pounds is set out clearly in a paper to be considered by a meeting of the commission today .
7 Tapes could be made for specific campaigns , for use in education , or simply to cater for communities of interest too small to be considered by the broadcasters .
8 ‘ For to obviate the inconveniencies that might result from the too frequent communication with the out pupils the Professor will demonstrate to the latter only what might be useful to them as Surgeons and Physicians to the human body , such as the most important demonstrations of comparative anatomy as likewise experiences [ experiments ] on several animals , which could not be attempted on Man without imminent danger , and lastly , a comparison between epidemical and epizootic diseases — therefore the out pupils ought to be considered by the Society [ College ] as a separate Class : the consideration of which ought not to have any influence as to the situation of the establishments .
9 On the subject of delays in responding to minutes , Mr Holden pointed out that speeding up the process would also add to costs , and that some delay arose because reports had to be considered by the Institute as well as by the JMU ; any suggestions on how to cut down on the time involved would be gratefully received .
10 When intellectual influences of this sort have to be considered by the general historian , he can not go far for himself .
11 Such successes may be short-lived , but the possibility of it happening at all is a dimension to be considered by the major political parties .
12 By contrast requiring a case to be stated , just like the appeal by way of case stated from a decision of a magistrates ' court or the Crown Court described in chapter 7 , obliges the tribunal to set out its decision and the reasons for it together with a formulation of the questions to be considered by the High Court .
13 In Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 , the label-switching case , the facts to be considered by the jury and subsequently by the Court of Appeal [ 1983 ] Q.B .
14 I propose that a useful point to be considered by the doctor is whether a treatment would be clinically indicated for a private patient with unlimited personal resources .
15 It was held that the clerk erred in law in not allowing the question of whether the application was competent to be considered by the licensing board .
16 One of the factors which needs to be considered by the purchasing department in the appraisal and selection of suppliers is the reliability of deliveries .
17 As a general principle , the status of a person made the subject of an assault is a matter to be considered by the tribunal as an aggravating factor in sentencing , rather than an ingredient in the substantive description of the offence .
18 All complaints about solicitors ' charges will in future be conciliated if possible , under proposals to be considered by The Law Society Council at its meeting on 15 July .
19 This supportive advice now falls to be considered by the Lord Chancellor and the designated judges , alongside the advice from the Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee which recommended that the application be rejected .
20 There are a number of matters which need to be considered by the partners as we enter this next phase .
21 They expressed the unanimous view that the proposals contained in the working time directive , which is to be considered by the Council of Ministers next week , would be extremely damaging to the tourist industry throughout the Community .
22 The bill would therefore have to be considered by the mediation committee .
23 The fact that precisely this point of law was already due to be considered by the Supreme Court in relation to a separate abortion clinic case ( also arising from an Operation Rescue blockade ) , however , led many commentators to see the intervention by the Justice Department as primarily political in motivation .
24 The bill , which was likely to be considered by the full Senate after the summer recess , was similar to that which had been approved by the judiciary committee of the House of Representatives on June 30 .
25 Chapter V , covering the implementation of the new code , was to be considered by the Senate in the autumn with a view to the code coming into effect on March 1 , 1993 .
26 The subjects soon to be considered by the committee include sexual harassment , Inns ' scholarships , pupillage complaints and court dress .
27 The proposals are due to be considered by the IAEA board in December .
28 Erm I mean I was just finding myself expressing the views that er given the dramatic change in the composition of the County Council since the election , I would have thought something as major as the East Grinstead by-pass would need to be considered by the new council anyway and er I think it would be perhaps er assuming too much er to believe that the present council would follow the line of the previous council that 's only er a personal expression .
29 Here all disputes have first to be considered by the engineer who is the employer 's agent : the engineer 's function is to administer the contract and issue certificates and decisions in response to claims by the contractor for payment and claims of all kinds , such as claims for extensions of time in which to complete the works .
30 The potential liability of an expert who decides all disputes under a contract , both technical and non-technical , has yet to be considered by the courts .
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