Example sentences of "[art] [noun] believes that " in BNC.

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1 The Pentagon believes that the Russians are slowly but surely catching up with Western technology , often with Western know-how .
2 The Pentagon believes that , using existing technology , the Russians could deploy laser weapons as early as the mid-1980s .
3 Or it could be that the writer believes that he has adequately represented the sound of sh by using the s ; in which case , his auditory analysis is poor .
4 The proposal has been retained as the Board believes that information on the market value of liabilities is relevant to an assessment of the economic position of the company ( Discussion Paper , paragraphs 3.31-3.35 ) .
5 I have been informed by J. Virgil Mattingly Jr. , general counsel of the board , that from information reviewed to date the board believes that the [ defendants have ] acquired , directly or indirectly , control of one U.S. bank holding company ( and its subsidiary banks ) and two other U.S. banks in violation of section 3 of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 , as amended ( 12 U.S.C. 1842 ) .
6 The Board believes that the increased marketing expenditure now budgeted for strengthening the Waterford brands will contribute to profitable growth in this business .
7 In addition the Board believes that the best way to serve shareholders is to keep administration as simple as possible so that the Group can concentrate on its core business and maximise profit growth . ’
8 Human rights groups suspect that thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators are still in prison , although one activist in the field believes that an amnesty is under way .
9 1990 , either as experts or arbitrators : no separate statistics are available , but the RICS believes that 55 per cent were experts and 45 per cent were arbitrators. of those being experts , and about 200 being arbitrators. arbitrators , the rest were experts .
10 The Christian believes that since the Christian teaching is true , it will be more useful and more relevant than that of any other system .
11 The more the buyer believes that his needs can be satisfied by only one company , the weaker his negotiating stance .
12 The sufferer believes that if only other people would change then everything would be all right .
13 If the guardian believes that it would assist the court to see all or any of the records or documents he has inspected he must notify the court ( FPCR , r11(9) ( b ) ; FPR , r4.11(9) ( b ) ) .
14 Far from saying that these types of facility have no place in the countryside , the CPRE believes that sensitive planning is the key to stop development going out of control .
15 The CPRE believes that enough land has already been provided for in the Structure Plans of the south east to meet these requirements and that there is in fact a 38 per cent over-supply of land .
16 German rates should start to come down later this year , when — and if — the Bundesbank believes that inflation is under control .
17 It follows that even if the defender believes that this is the most appropriate method of proceeding , the pursuer can not be compelled to use Section 12 .
18 This means that it is no defence that the defendant believes that the policeman is acting outside the scope of his duty , even if he reasonably so thought .
19 Nevertheless , a clause of the kind described above offers management little protection should the investor come under unexpected pressure to realise some of its investments early , or if new management at the institution believes that the company does not fit well into its portfolio .
20 The poet believes that any sensual experience will present an obstacle to his complete and serene inner contemplation , a state he is trying to achieve in his mind to gain perfection in an imperfect world .
21 All the more unfortunate does this become in the presence of narrow majorities , each representing a minority of the electorate , sometimes a small minority , and when at least one of the parties believes that the prerogatives and rights conferred by electoral victory , however narrow , not merely entitle but compel it to impose on the helpless but unorganized majority irreversible changes for which it never consciously voted and to which most of its members are opposed .
22 The Revenue believes that the proposals would significantly simplify the personal taxation system , as in most cases returns and payment could be accepted without any further enquiries or correspondence .
23 The Faculty believes that the scale charge should be based on manufacturers ' retail list prices , provided the Revenue publishes an annual list of such prices .
24 The Council believes that the Government does not give sufficient back-up to the Parks authorities and should place an outright ban on certain types of development without further ado .
25 The Council believes that improving the quality of office and case management will improve profitability and success for practices of all sizes , and for in-house solicitors .
26 Besides this direct funding of research , the Council believes that it can make a more general contribution to the development of science and technology policy .
27 We also have concerns about how it could erm fit in to er the countryside erm of the area er with particular reference to erm paragraph thirty three of P P G three which states that erm the net effect of any new settlement will be to enhance the environmental cause only modest environmental impact , the area in Hambledon , as Mr Wincup outlined yesterday erm is occupied essentially by the vale of York , it 's an essentially flat and rolling landscape , er the intensification of agriculture 's produced a very open landscape erm in that area erm there are few erm landscape elements to reduce into visibility , erm there are no significant areas of derelict land which could be , which would be reclaimed or enhanced erm by a new settlement , erm and the Council believes that it would be very difficult to assimilate a new settlement into this landscape , and it would be er visible over extensive areas , to touch on erm the point raised by erm the panel about self sufficiency and self containment erm I think it 's recognized in the explanatory memorandum , erm to policy H two that a new settlement will need to maintain social and economic links with a city , erm perhaps from some , this statement is explicit that erm York will continue to exert considerable influence in terms of employment , social , and community links , erm and it 's unlikely that facilities which have provided a new settlement will divert much , if an , if er any , erm of this er demand for travel .
28 The museum believes that the fundraising will take about eight months .
29 But because of the economies of the crab fishery and the dim awareness of conservation within the Chilean government , the Committee believes that the hunting can be stopped only by pressure from governments that buy the crab .
30 In view of the evidence of the importance of early identification and intervention the Committee believes that a study by the Department in collaboration with LEAs and the DHSS of the Act 's procedures in the preschool period is now necessary .
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