Example sentences of "of the state [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It provides a picture of the state of the incumbrances on a company 's property , something which is obviously of interest to those contemplating entering into a secured lending transaction with the company .
2 The hearings provide an invaluable snapshot of the state of the arguments about nuclear power as the 1990s open and I shall return to look at some of these , especially where new information came to light .
3 We could start with a review of his most famous chapters at the beginning of The State of the Prisons , especially the chapters entitled : ‘ General view of distress in prisons ’ ; ‘ Bad customs in prisons ’ ; ‘ Proposed improvements in the structure and management of prisons ’ .
4 On March 9th 1812 William Leech wrote to Samuel Whitbread as usual with an account of the monthly committee meeting and of the state of the patients at the infirmary .
5 Both projects are , in the medium and long term , going to make the resources of the Library available to a wider group of users , and to facilitate more detailed research work which at the moment can not be undertaken , because of the state of the collections .
6 As the title implies , she related theoretical debates about the nature of the state to the institutions of local government .
7 Set against this rather simplistic view of the neutrality and responsiveness of the state to the wishes of electors are pluralist writers who argue that there is certainly a necked for greater preparedness. hut that the military and the giant corporations in America have far more influence on the political system than they should and that they are a threat to liberal democracy .
8 The fragmentation of the state , and the relative autonomy of its constituent agencies , also depends on the degree of permeability of the state to the interests of civil society .
9 Evidence for the theory is found in the direct and overlapping networks which tie the personnel who command the heights of the state to the personnel who command the heights of monopoly capital .
10 The courts have identified the interests of the state with the interests of the government of the day ( see the Ponting case and the law on secrecy detailed in Chapter 5 ) .
11 The courts made it very clear that they equated the interests of the state with the interests of the government then in power .
12 They developed a theory of the state which was a long way removed from the rational calculative tendencies of utilitarianism and provided a justification for the role of the state in the spheres of economic life and welfare which went beyond what has usually been countenanced within Liberalism , whether based on utilitarianism or Lockean theory .
13 Instrumental theorists ultimately conclude that while the state may have a degree of political neutrality , this is just a sham to mask the dominance of the state by the interests of the dominant class .
14 This school of writing allows the pluralistic nature of polities and the control of the state by the representatives of the working class to be explained , while at the same time outlining why it is that capitalism persists .
15 then this could be explained as a result of the autonomy of the state from the requirements of capitalism .
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