Example sentences of "the better view is [that] " in BNC.

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1 In short , the law is unclear , though perhaps the better view is that subjective knowledge is required .
2 The better view is that inside information would rank as such .
3 No District Court accepted the exclusivity argument , many relying on a superficial reading of Article 27(c) of the Convention , which allows Contracting States to permit ‘ by internal law or practice , methods of taking evidence other than those provided for in this Convention ’ ; the better view is that this freedom is given only to the requested country and does not refer to the country from which the discovery request originates .
4 The better view is that the Whigs were for Reform with various degrees of conviction and for a variety of reasons , ranging from that political expediency which saw in it a cause which would get and keep the Tories out , to that of moral principle .
5 The better view is that classical liberal economic thought , which propounded that the market allocated resources satisfactorily , that unimpeded private enterprise guaranteed growth and progress , and that intervention by governments was unnecessary and undesirable , had already become common ground .
6 For this purpose it should be noted that contracts with a UK counterparty may be treated as entered into in the UK , depending on the facts , and the better view is that advice given to an investor in the UK should normally be treated as given in the UK .
7 The actual arranging of transactions with a counterparty in the UK is also not covered ; however , the better view is that arrangements are only made in the UK if the overseas person physically comes into the UK and , if he does not , the overseas person exemption is , therefore , not needed .
8 The better view is that no action can be brought in England unless the article is also actionable under the law of the country where publication took place .
9 Newspapers will not normally be aware of improper motives lying behind otherwise defensible statements they report : in such cases , the better view is that they are not " infected " by the improper motivation of the accusers , unless either they ought to have known of it , or the accuser was in their employ .
10 The better view is that this does not allow the court to rewrite a clause : for instance , if the court decides that a clause limiting liability to £100 is unreasonable but that a £200 limit would be reasonable , it can not substitute the higher figure ( see Geo Mitchell ( Chesterhall ) Ltd v Finney Lock Seeds Ltd [ 1983 ] 2 AC 803 , especially per Lord Bridge ) .
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