Example sentences of "it is sufficient note [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Here it is sufficient to note that the analysis presented above offers a plausible interpretation of several distinct relationships by treating them not as unique isolates but as interlocking parts of a larger pattern with a clearly defined structure .
2 For our present purpose , however , it is sufficient to note that he did not describe the physical world as autonomous .
3 These notions of the automatisation of processes which no longer require close monitoring are described in more detail in Underwood ( 1982 ) , but for the present purposes it is sufficient to note that attention can only be devoted to higher-level activities , such as comprehension , when lower-level activities have become skilled through practice .
4 This group will be discussed further in chapter 5 ; here it is sufficient to note that they tend to be older people and those with higher incomes .
5 Nothing turns on the statutory definition of those words : it is sufficient to note that from 1988 onwards , governors have been bound to admit a minimum specified number of applicants .
6 For present purposes it is sufficient to note that the expression embraces the period of two years prior to the onset of insolvency in the case of transactions at an undervalue and of preferences given to a person connected with the company , provided that at the time of the transaction the company was unable to pay its debts or it became unable to pay its debts by reason of the transaction .
7 For present purposes it is sufficient to note that in right handers ideational apraxia occurs as a result of lesions located posteriorly in the left hemisphere .
8 For the moment it is sufficient to note that while the managerialist picture of management discretion unbounded by market pressures is unquestionably a serious distortion , the more extreme claims made for the constraining power of these additional markets also give rise to considerable doubts .
9 In the meantime it is sufficient to note that the position where the rules are barely enforced at all is far from satisfactory .
10 For the moment , however , it is sufficient to note that the formation of interest groups is a problem of the highest order ; the group world can not be taken as a given but needs to be explained ; and we have to attend to the determinants of individual consciousness and awareness , and the part they play in the development of groups and political conflict .
11 For present purposes it is sufficient to note that the story grammar approach is an attempt to characterise the structure of stories by a set of rules .
12 For our purposes , it is sufficient to note that the doctrine of fundamental breach , as a rule of law , has finally been laid to rest by Photo Production Ltd v Securicor Transport Ltd [ 1980 ] AC 827 , and it would now appear that fundamental breach is relevant only as a factor to be considered in the construction of the contract .
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