Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] [prep] respect to " in BNC.

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1 But OP in the diagram represents the phasor output potential difference taken between terminals P and O. Consequently , through altering the resistance R , the output may be varied in phase by π radians with respect to the input while maintaining its amplitude constant .
2 Earlier , the House heard the hon. Member for Dartford ( Mr. Dunn ) make wholly untrue allegations about Labour 's policies with respect to the savings and income from savings of pensioners .
3 The receiver 's liability with respect to contracts
4 This provides a measure of each speaker 's variability with respect to the particular variants under consideration , but provides no clue as to why the speaker might have used the variant that he/she did in any particular case .
5 The management 's dilemma with respect to neighbourhood policing in Northern Ireland is that , while communal divisions make it a particularly important style of policing , the people who carry it out on the streets are more identifiable and softer targets for terrorists .
6 As a non-member of the League , Mexico could not rely upon France 's obligations with respect to the League .
7 This collaboration between DEC and ACRI will play a key role in building a competitive high performance computing infrastructure in Europe as reflected in the European Commission 's recent Rubbia Report ’ — the European Commission asked Professor Carlo Rubbia to chair a committee of experts from industry and public research laboratories to assess Europe 's standing with respect to high performance computing and networking .
8 Whilst this was not denied there seemed to be general confusion among teachers about the nature of ‘ multicultural education ’ and the nature of the school 's problems with respect to this issue .
9 He defines distinctiveness as an item 's incongruity with respect to active conceptual frameworks .
10 Thirdly , Section 28 brings increased uncertainty into the librarian 's position with respect to censorship and the law — just after the News International case had clarified at least one aspect of it .
11 Lakatos 's emphasis on the conventional element attached to work within a research programme , on the need for scientists to decide to accept its hard core , has much in common with Popper 's position with respect to observation statements , which was discussed in section 2 of the previous chapter .
12 Er Mr Deputy Speaker it 's also quite important that I make clear the Labour party 's position in respect to the article which calls for uniform electoral procedures to be set up for elections to the European parliament .
13 One popular technique is to measure a child 's ability with respect to a number of relatively discrete aspects of language and then to target specific areas for intervention .
14 Historians have commented on working women 's fatalism in respect to childbirth and the material conditions of their lives .
15 The patients ' characteristics with respect to symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux and treatment are listed in Table II .
16 The restricted access of individuals to international arenas , and the uncertainties of State action on behalf of individuals mean that many individuals ' claims with respect to treaties are brought before national fora under domestic law .
17 Moreover the Housing Act 1988 only applies to residential occupation and has no effect upon lease — licence cases with respect to business or office premises .
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