Example sentences of "[art] system is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The system is characterised by union pluralism , complexity of the representative institutions at the enterprise level , and freedom to strike at any moment and on any issue ’ ( Delamotte , 1982 , p. 327 ) .
2 Available now , the system is priced from £2,000 , depending on the number of users and system .
3 Available now , the system is priced from £2,000 , depending on the number of users and platform .
4 Find out how easy it is to make changes after the system is implemented , in particular , to add new items of information ( ie new fields ) , add and change reports and modify processing .
5 When the system is implemented , the systems analyst may be happy with the system .
6 The system is organized around a central office in Bury St Edmunds , with regional offices in large cities in the regions and local offices in other cities .
7 The object of the system is to give effect to the expressed preferences of voters in terms of their personal representatives in the Convention ( or any analogous body ) , and the detailed rules for the conduct of a count are carefully drawn to ensure this result .
8 In some geographical systems this is not the case , and the next state of the system is related to its present state .
9 The assumptions lying behind such targeted programmes are that the ‘ problem ’ is a bounded one , concerned with ‘ pockets of poverty or deprivation ’ , restricted areas of decay , which can be remedied through relatively limited expenditure and precise targeting of funds and activities to ‘ special ’ , different , difficult problems , limited problems which remain to be rooted out , while the rest of the system is assumed to be functioning well and on course for prosperity and harmony .
10 The mechanical output power per phase is simply the product of the phase current and the induced voltage ( Fitzgerald and Kingsley , 1952 ) : As the system is assumed to have an inertia large enough to prevent significant changes in velocity , the time.varying components of mechanical output power are of no interest and only the first term of Eqn .
11 When the system is decelerating the motor must produce a negative torque and therefore each phase must be switched on after the rotor has passed the phase equilibrium position .
12 Whatever the merits of that view , its popularity lessens the financial markets ' confidence in the system ; and without that confidence the system is weakened .
13 If the actual load conditions are less severe than this worst case the system is run at a stepping rate below the starting/stopping rate until the target position is attained .
14 Many doctors and nurses feel the system is breaking down .
15 Both started from the concept that each component in the system is defined as a separate item within the data base , and is drawn in its own local space domain .
16 If the system is to return to profitability , some must merge ( or fail ) .
17 As the system is developed , numerical information about all aspects of molecular structure energies , dipole moments , vibrational frequencies will be stored in a universal databank for easy reference ( see Box 2 ) .
18 The system is said to be particularly useful for industrial and scientific applications like molecular modelling , computer animation , robotics control .
19 The picture quality of the system is said to be better than VHS and if it catches on then in future all CD machines may be build with decoders already inside , making the CD the most versatile medium for home entertainment .
20 The system is said to be the most advanced in the world , and has already led to several arrests .
21 The system is based on a map with touch-screen information points giving details of historic sites , accommodation , things to do … and local toilets .
22 The system is based on keeping detailed records of clients and their enquiries so that cumulative analysis can take place .
23 The system is based on the view , dating from the days of elementary schools , that education is simple .
24 Assuming that the system is based on a common 8-bit Z80 microprocessor , the ADC should be allocated a unique I/O address ( chosen so as to avoid conflict with other I/O devices which may be present ) .
25 The system is based on Ethernet and enables multimedia data to be transmitted at 10Mbps over television operators ' coaxial cable channels , providing up to seven times the capacity of T-1 lines .
26 The system is based on Intuitive 's IS/2 development tools , which can be used for customising and tailoring the system to client needs .
27 The system is based on the same engine as its predecessor , and has been re-worked for the Mac in such a way that it is almost identical in processing sequences , Sage says .
28 The system is based around Siemens ' Vision Optimised Network Evolution programme , although GEC Plessey says that it has been the developer of the services to be offered and will manage the planned Asynchronous Transfer Mode evolution .
29 The message-switching kernel , on which the system is based , is an X400 Message Transfer Agent which provides access to the messaging applications via specialised user agents .
30 The system is based on Unix System V.2 and was jointly developed by NCR and Microsoft Corp .
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