Example sentences of "it was felt that [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was felt that a political settlement involving agreed borders and arrangements for non-belligerency , a view later echoed by Resolution 242 , was more important , since these issues affected the security of Israel and the Arab states more directly .
2 It was felt that a randomised control design would produce an unworkable scheme in practice : there was only one development officer in each area and it would be difficult to supervise a large number of clients and carers over a widespread geographical area .
3 This was partly because it was felt that a true understanding of the causes of crime was necessary before a clear corrective programme could be enunciated and that point , of course , was never quite reached — ‘ more research ’ was always needed .
4 With these issues in mind , it was felt that a disability forum is essential , which must involve disabled people , to place all these problems on the political agenda .
5 For reasons which are none to clear there had been little , if any , pressure on Aldus from the existing users to form such a group and it was felt that a need was emerging for a secondary level of support for the program .
6 With greater levels of competition as a result of structural reregulation , it was felt that a tightening up of investor protection was required .
7 However it was felt that a more even balance would be sought in future .
8 It was felt that the new clock should have a British movement for the sake of authenticity and because of its historic associations .
9 Dein lost his place on the League management committee because it was felt that the interests of the so-called ‘ Big Five ’ clubs , including Arsenal , had been pushed too hard .
10 Now it was felt that the General Council of the TUC had struck a blow to maintain minimum wages for all workers by its support of the woollen and worsted textile workers .
11 But the message went further for it was felt that the lesson to be learned was that living standards could be maintained if unity prevailed : ‘ With the help of the Trade Union Movement , mobilized by the TUC General Council , they were enabled to secure a victory which they could not have won if they were left to fight alone . ’
12 it was felt that the happenings of these momentous years of the early eighties would , with the passage of time , become clouded in the memory of those of us who witnessed them .
13 Although the European Court of Human Rights had declared that it would be a breach of the European Convention on Human Rights for a child to be given corporal punishment against the philosophical or religious convictions of his/her parent , it was felt that the ruling did not revoke the teacher 's independent authority to administer punishment .
14 It was felt that the Clauses which neutralized the Black Sea and prohibited Russia from maintaining warships within its confines were more advantageous to Britain than to France and that once again France was playing second fiddle .
15 The IPG decided to reclassify the whole section as It was felt that the existing structure would no longer be helpful .
16 The-CAB door may have been officially ‘ open ’ but minorities were not accepting the invitation , It was felt that the way to remedy the situation was by recruiting more black advice workers so that black clients would feel more comfortable and so that black workers could help white workers to better understand black clients .
17 In the two companies with the greatest number of businesses it was felt that the individual business units have a better knowledge of the specific economic factors which directly affect their own markets .
18 In addition , it was felt that the problems were made worse by the files on loan being the only master copy ; additionally , when files were held by staff for excessively long periods , a backlog of items for filing could accumulate .
19 Furthermore , it was felt that the potential costs of providing the necessary microfilming equipment , plus additional staff time , would outweigh any benefits gained , particularly as this could only be regarded as an interim solution before progressing to greater computerisation .
20 At first it was felt that the variety of reference systems in use had developed because of inept control mechanisms and general lack of discipline in applying procedures , but as the analysts ' knowledge increased , it became apparent that the references had evolved to suit the needs of users , needs which were considerably different throughout the departments .
21 Nevertheless it was felt that the papers deserved a wider circulation because of their intrinsic interest to a larger audience .
22 Instead , it was felt that the principal impact would be in preventing the transfer to the car of a large number of cyclists who would otherwise
23 It was felt that the more conservative backward-looking elements no longer represented a serious threat to British authority , but could on the contrary be placated and transformed into loyal allies .
24 A discussion developed around the issue of training and it was felt that the foregoing discussion calls into question what you would want training for .
25 It was felt that the government was not sincere in the implementation of community care because they mention community care in the same breath as cutbacks .
26 The trade unions have been largely silent and it was felt that the media had a lot to answer for in this department .
27 In relation to affirmative action , it was felt that the Act is very unclear about what is and what is not permitted .
28 It was felt that the state does not want to protect people and the legislation was nothing more than an exercise in buying time ( something that the people of West Belfast have n't got ) .
29 It was felt that the withdrawal of benefit from 16 and 17 year olds was a regressive step .
30 It was felt that the main objective of the Tory government has been to discipline the unemployed and to lay the blame for their unemployment on them rather than on government economic policy .
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