Example sentences of "[art] state does [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 To understand why the criminal ( and administrative ) law is so narrow in its encroachment on corporate activity , we need to consider those moments in history when the state does create laws apparently against the interests of business and financial élites .
2 Even if the state does manage to stem the supply of a particular drug completely , people will always find a substitute — except it may be more dangerous than the original drug .
3 The state does become omnipotent and now the delusion of passive impotence — perhaps the central conflict in paranoia — becomes a reality .
4 In contrast , a state investment bank under the guidance of a planning apparatus could make funds available for socially useful investment projects , and where these projects were demonstrably in the interests of working people , yet were not profitable enough to attract capitalist enterprises , the state could either adjust the parameters of the market to make them profitable ( not always easy , but the state does have considerable means at its disposal to effect such adjustments ) or failing that , nationalise the enterprises concerned , on relatively strong ideological ground .
5 Where the state does take initiatives , it should do so by involving private enterprise , e.g. with the inner cities or the Channel tunnel .
6 Nonetheless , the European Court has held that , where the State does provide an appeal process , then that process must satisfy , mutatis mutandis , the standards of Article 6 .
7 But a state does act that way when it accepts a Solomonic checkerboard solution ; it is inconsistency in principle among the acts of the state personified that integrity condemns .
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