Example sentences of "[is] thus see " in BNC.

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1 The less the prospect — and most cases which reach this point will be hopeless — the less the obligation to continue treatment , including the use of the ventilator , which is thus seen as only one factor of many which have to be considered .
2 The exaltation of pure science is thus seen to be a defence against the invasion of norms which limit directions of potential advance and threaten the stability and continuance of scientific research as a valued activity .
3 Being real is thus seen as one of the defining attributes of God , just as having three sides is one of the defining attributes of a triangle .
4 Britain 's leadership of the sterling area is thus seen as a crucial link in this scheme of things .
5 The last situation is the system of alternating tripods of support , which is thus seen to be only one of a larger number of possible gaits .
6 The ideal female nude is thus seen as a triumph of form and expression ; a realisation of qualities which are believed to be intrinsic to the female body .
7 This is thus seen to be a continuous monitoring activity as changes late in the development programme , within say the concepts stage , could severely affect the confidence in all downstream activities including the actual articles being produced .
8 The overconstrained product design process is thus seen as emphasizing the weight of the analysis phase and its direct influence on both the scheming and manufacturing stages ( see Figure I .4 ) .
9 It is thus seen that it is the constraints and how they arise that are the significant factors in design .
10 The functionality of the gear-lever is thus seen to exist as a set of attributes of the intersection of the functional domains ( see Figure 2.24 ) , which are mapped and preserved within the geometric domain .
11 Such an approach is thus seen to provide a linear interpretation of a true surface model .
12 Successful mechanism design is thus seen as a marriage of spatial and functional attributes ; slight changes or relaxations in one set of attributes can markedly improve the acceptability of the other .
13 Each model is thus seen to be independently inserted into the reference space and then attached to each other .
14 Democracy is thus seen as ‘ pluralist ’ in character with politicians engaged in continuing processes of compromise with multiple groups .
15 Decentralisation is thus seen as an alternative to the bureaucratic practices that we investigated in the previous chapter .
16 This instrument is thus seen to be a splendid complement to the other members of the woodwind fraternity .
17 The aim of the study reported in this chapter is thus to see whether the results of the previous study are still obtained when subjects are not actually aware that the experiment is concerned with subjective risk .
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