Example sentences of "could be view as " in BNC.

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1 Although in theory Postscript could be viewed as a general purpose programming language , it is strongly biassed towards visual representation .
2 The conclusion was drawn that the ‘ war in Russia can be regarded as over already ’ , and the coming major offensive , which Hitler had announced , could be viewed as the decisive ‘ strike of the German Wehrmacht against the last Bolshevik armies still capable of fighting ’ .
3 Since the Eastern traditions think very much in terms of a single divine power being shared out among many gods , the Christian doctrine of the Trinity could be viewed as a link between this view and the more familiar view of the ‘ Western monotheistic ‘ traditions .
4 Logically , even consumption activities such as eating could be viewed as an investment required to sustain the producer ; this is perhaps clearer in the case of the agricultural labourer 's meal which is essential to production , than the executive 's expense-account lunch which may actually impede it .
5 It was argued that the government 's policy towards Austin Rover could be viewed as an attempt to slim down the company through rationalisation and privatise parts as they became profitable ( eg Jaguar ) , finishing up with an unprofitable rump which had very little chance of long-term viability on its own .
6 This could be viewed as another indirect criticism of the embattled leadership and their poor record on corruption .
7 Hopkins argued that much of this type of corporate crime ( violation of consumer laws ) could be viewed as a breakdown in communication or organizational procedures , and he attempted to see if , as a result of being fined , these companies made any effort to locate the flawed chain of information and correct it .
8 It was , after all , established by a Labour government , it included Laski amongst its membership and , being appointed two days before Hewart 's book was published , could be viewed as a means of deflecting the pressures from the normativist legal lobby .
9 They could be viewed as the organ within the living organism whose task it was to supply the basic necessity of capital without any need to accord them a fuller role within the enterprise .
10 Although the tendency for a , substantial share of the self-employed to classify themselves as " managers " ( see Creigh et al , 1986 ) reduces the meaningfulness of occupation analysis , the general picture is one of a higher share of self-employment amongst temporary workers who could be viewed as " professionals " and a much lower level amongst those in low grade white collar jobs .
11 By turning the show into a theatrical display , Laura felt comfortable ; it was so far removed from reality that it could be viewed as a staged drama with no intention of portraying a ‘ Laura Ashley ’ customer in real life .
12 Several colleagues remember her habit of turning a design to one side and the other and back again lest anything in it could be viewed as a tiny insect or wild animal 's eyes , thus creating horrible fear for an imaginative child .
13 Once she turned a pattern on its side and discovered it could be viewed as a swastika ; it was therefore rejected .
14 Brezhnev 's proposal could be viewed as an East-West non-aggression pact for the region in the form of a partial neutralisation and demilitarisation of the Gulf , which would also indirectly guarantee the Gulfs oil links with the West .
15 He produced a general landform equation in which landform ( LF ) could be viewed as a function of geologic material ( m ) ; rate of change of geological material , structural factor ( dm/at ) ; rate of erosion ( de/dt ) ; the rate of uplift ( du/dt ) ; and the total time of duration of the process ( t ) in the form LF = , and he then proposed expressions for an erosion factor ( de/dt ) .
16 A member of a local branch of the union claimed that this could be viewed as a ‘ rolled up ’ ballot question , and applied for the Commissioner 's assistance .
17 The current trend for publicly sited artworks could be viewed as a by-product of the postmodernist influences in the art world .
18 The mechanism of this effect remains unclear , although it could be viewed as a genetically determined vitamin dependent state rather than a vitamin-deficiency condition .
19 Thus the regional assistance provided by the EC could be viewed as a rather weak attack upon a problem which the EC had itself exacerbated .
20 However , these provisions could be viewed as one off examples of voluntary acceptance of risk .
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