Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] viewed [subord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The company convinced the academics that ‘ equivalent professional experience ’ should be viewed as equal to a first degree .
2 Fourth Criterion : Equal access to educational resources should be viewed as necessary , but not sufficient
3 It follows that changes to the legal framework that are deemed necessary to encourage or induce the desired behaviour should be viewed as permissible even though a substantial curtailment of shareholder rights may be involved .
4 The reason large companies should be viewed as social enterprises relies , it is suggested , on a political theory about the legitimacy of private power .
5 The idea that companies should be viewed as social enterprises does not depend on a theory specifically about the nature of the corporate form , but , as has been mentioned , on a theory about the circumstances in which power may legitimately be held .
6 But in any case if , as was argued in Chapter 1 , companies should be viewed as social enterprises , that is , they should be understood as vehicles for the promotion of the general good , then a requirement that managers should comply with publicly articulated decision- making standards , and that mechanisms should exist visibly to test compliance with them , should be regarded as something that is desirable in itself .
7 Professor Mathias has raised the question of whether such complaints should be viewed as valid description or as opinion indicative of employer attitudes.24 In fact it has both dimensions .
8 To succeed with a er constructive dismissal case the proposed changes must be viewed as fundamental .
9 These cognitive coping strategies might be viewed as internal resources for dealing with threatening events and chronic social difficulties .
10 Of course , when it comes to controversy , Goulding 's record could be viewed as insignificant alongside that of the Widnes chairman , Jim Mills .
11 ‘ Aid to promote culture and heritage conservation may be viewed as compatible with the single market where such aid does not affect trading conditions and competition in the Community to an extent that is contrary to the common interest . ’
12 Moreover , organisations may be viewed as existing in a competitive environment , as do plants and animals , and they have to adapt to environmental conditions or perhaps find their existence threatened .
13 He has still been ill-treated , however , and the ill-treatment may be viewed as significant because of his age , vulnerability and the location of the blow .
14 Cotton weavers can be viewed as representative rather than exceptional .
15 It will also help us to assess the extent to which these local policies are , in fact , local and whether they can be viewed as autonomous from national and international forces .
16 Much of the Far East exposure can be viewed as dollar-priced .
17 For example , some states that can be easily identified are bilingual or multilingual , others can be viewed as bidialectal , and yet others as monodialectal ( but still variable ) .
18 This is plausible because in our common-sense construction crimes involve real people as victims ; many corporate crimes , because they fall on impersonal organizations or distant countries , fail to match this common-sense stereotype , and therefore can be viewed as non-criminal .
19 Provision for students with special needs can be viewed as analogous to a small ship on the ocean waves .
20 Detente and the new cold war in the 1970s and the 1980s can be viewed as different ways of reacting to the end of the golden age , the faltering of the Fordist formula for capitalist expansion , and the emergence of new policies of capitalist accumulation in West Germany and Japan , based on new post-Fordist technologies .
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