Example sentences of "[noun] can be viewed as " in BNC.
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1 | Answer guide : The answers should show that the student understands that liabilities are amounts owed by the business to third parties whereas the owners ' equity can be viewed as an amount the business owes to the owners . |
2 | So the AP can be viewed as a TP . |
3 | The coincidental publication of the Guidance notes on the Code of Professional Conduct during a major test of professional practice can be viewed as a piece of misfortune or as a superb opportunity to affirm the stature of the profession by using the Code to support the Library Association 's case . |
4 | Although there would undoubtedly have been job losses after the merger , the proposal can be viewed as a relatively straightforward attempt to restructure and then rationalise an industry with excess capacity , with firms which were insufficiently large to exploit economies of scale and thus unable to make a profit . |
5 | The campaign can be viewed as part of the pattern in contemporary Chinese politics suggested earlier : it was the inevitable backlash against a certain degree of liberalisation . |
6 | For instance , documents with processable elements can be viewed as interfaces to other systems , and hypertext and user interface design overlap substantially . |
7 | That is especially so when the actor in question can be viewed as a contender for the title of number one in a profession well populated with aggressively chauvinistic egocentrics . |
8 | The segmentation of labour markets referred to in section 2.1 means that many groups of workers can be viewed as ‘ non-competing ’ groups . |
9 | The Gulf war can be viewed as an attempt to reverse the irreversible . |
10 | The SEP can be viewed as a replacement or extension of the first postulate of SR . |
11 | Similarly , abandonment can be viewed as a shift or a decline in population . |
12 | This offers an additional dimension to biogeography ( Simmons , 1979a ) and because it is infinitely renewable but subject to substantial modification by man , the NPP of an area can be viewed as what Eyre ( 1978 ) characterized as ‘ the real wealth of nations ’ . |
13 | An exhibition can be viewed as a means of getting noticed and attracting publicity and contracts : as a rare chance of seeing a good deal of your recent work together and thus creating an opportunity for self-evaluation and an assessment of the way your work is developing ; and , by no means least , as a way of selling work . |
14 | The functionalist style can be viewed as an attempt to develop a legal style compatible with the technically orientated , interdependent , and functionally ordered society which was emerging . |
15 | The possession of a female or females can be viewed as one more validation of male status , which is an end in itself , because , once achieved , the women follow anyway . |
16 | Just as laboratory bacteria are artefacts of the culture media , so the bacterial world can be viewed as an artefact of the rest of the biosphere . |
17 | They stated that their model can be viewed as an amplification of Clark ( 1973 ) . |
18 | The model can be viewed as a set of linked industry models . |
19 | While the new book can be viewed as a hypertext because it has a semantic net to which paragraphs are attached , print on paper remains the dominant medium for the delivery of books , and Hypertext has also been generated in paper , linear form . |
20 | Our proposed MPhys degrees can be viewed as part of that revision . |
21 | One theory suggests that personality can be viewed as a series of concentric rings . |
22 | Thus the statement that That 's a dog entails That 's an animal can be viewed as a kind of shorthand for a pattern of normality like the following : |
23 | The fluorite structure can be viewed as a face-centred cubic arrangement of cations within which the anions are arranged tetrahedrally . |
24 | But , as Alison Lurie observed in the Language of Clothes ( Bloomsbury , £11.99 ) , ‘ The entire history of female fashion in this century can be viewed as a series of more or less successful campaigns to force , flatter or bribe women back into uncomfortable or awkward styles in order to handicap them in professional competition with men . ’ |
25 | The interpretative can be viewed as the broadest perception , into which the adaptive and linear models can be fitted . |
26 | Holmes can be viewed as the grandfather of the American legal realist movement ; his statement that ‘ the life of the law has not been logic : it has been experience ’ has , for example , become one of the most celebrated legal aphorisms of recent times . |
27 | Seen from this perspective , a customer base can be viewed as a population most of whose members are in a stable state of financial service equilibrium , with a set of financial accounts adequately matching their needs . |
28 | He argued that , although courts of law exist to determine rights and departments of state are charged with the implementation of policy , court judgments can be viewed as the expressions of judicial conceptions of social policy and departmental policies do not in general ignore the issue of private rights . |
29 | This component can be viewed as the means of authenticating the data . |
30 | The Bank states that there is no attempt to undermine existing agreement and that its proposals can be viewed as a reasonable basis to provide permanent employment for all members in the long term temporary staff category . |