Example sentences of "system that be [adv] " in BNC.

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1 As well as the low-end K2 boxes , Sequent will also be launching a series of high-end , Pentium-ready systems that are also thought to be NT-capable .
2 Systems for compliance with the rule are part and parcel of the quality management systems that are already beginning to dominate legal practice .
3 The technique is therefore very powerful in the examination of systems that are chemically inhomogeneous , or even varying with time .
4 The company says this is a major advantage over many existing systems that are either too slow — or even incapable — of providing reliable character recognition .
5 Unir , which is pressing the time-to-market argument , says that Calico can be applied to pen-based computing , object-oriented database servers , real-time object-based systems and special-purpose telecommunications systems that are either open or proprietary .
6 Unir , which is pressing the time-to-market argument , says Calico can be applied to pen-based computing , object-oriented database servers , real-time object-based systems and special-purpose telecomms systems that are either open or proprietary .
7 Simulation of geographical systems is not necessarily motivated by considerations of cost or avoidance of hazard , but more by the desire to experiment on systems that are either too slow-acting relative to the human life-span or which present ethical problems to the would-be experimenter .
8 At the same time , for quite different reasons , animals have evolved sensory systems that are particularly good at picking up biologically important features of the environment .
9 Of course , you may have one of the new stacking systems that are so confident vinyl will not figure in your life that they neglect to include a phono point to plug in a turntable .
10 ( a ) whether it has established and maintained management information systems and internal control systems that are sufficiently reliable and relevant to provide the board with
11 He describes the features of the four main systems that are currently in use in the UK and illustrates their application with reference to examples drawn from retail analysis and store location , market research , credit rating and target marketing .
12 Many other companies already supply products in the image-processing field , and some criticise IBM as always offering systems that are too centralised and need a big expensive central processing unit to work .
13 During the second phase , the analysts had also investigated systems that were then available for filing system support , using statements given in the FAOR report as a basis for defining the type and level of system required , eg :
14 An object-oriented parallel operating system that is completely portable between all widely used processors , so much so that applications do not even need to be recompiled is the creation of a British company — Tao Systems Ltd of Belsize Park , London NW — which has substantial financial backing from Japan .
15 An object-oriented parallel operating system that is completely portable between all widely used processors , so much so that applications do not even need to be recompiled is the creation of a British company — Tao Systems Ltd of Belsize Park , London NW — which has substantial financial backing from Japan .
16 One way to circumvent these problems is to microinject synthetic or semi-synthetic tRNAs into Xenopus laevis oocytes ( 9 , 10 ) , a system that is inherently optimized for all kinds of tRNA modifications , also those requiring cofactors .
17 Assumptions implicit in text books and other books designed for educational use , and in the examination system that is increasingly influential at the secondary stage of education .
18 I ca n't get into the mind of some of the present batch of legislators , because they do n't seem to think thinks out logically , but what it 's actually done , or what it 's trying to do , is to make it very difficult to have an education system that is properly thought out , properly resourced and properly organized for the benefit of everybody and not just one or two people , and that 's one of the difficulties and that 's the difficulty that we any Local Authority is faced with .
19 It is ‘ a system that is clearly out of control , that threatens to destroy firms and that , if left unchecked , will seriously impair the competitiveness of US industry in the global marketplace ’ .
20 This knowledge characterizes the contradictions experienced under the capitalist mode of production as ‘ normal ’ or as ‘ glitches ’ or ‘ hiccups ’ in a system that is fundamentally sound .
21 The picture we paint is a fairly dismal one of a system that is largely out of control .
22 When we begin to appreciate more clearly and with greater precision how and why so many Third World countries are locked into a global system that is so patently against the interests of the majority of their peoples , we may find one of the keys to the development puzzle , and a valuable clue as to how the global system currently works .
23 The income the garbage pickers receive for each item is extremely low and reduced even further by the competition between them , which is encouraged by the system that is very much a buyer 's market .
24 Hon. Members will have an opportunity to debate the Bill , but , whatever happens , it is far better to have a system that is more accountable to local people and that will , we hope , put an end to some of the ridiculous mismanagement , inefficiency and wasting of money that has gone on for far too long .
25 Hausman ( 1985 ) notes how the Slutsky equation discussed above needs to be modified in the presence of a tax system that is more complicated than the proportional one assumed in equation ( 12–1 ) .
26 The extension of the fixed penalty system that is now projected will reduce the number of small cases in magistrates ' courts .
27 During the past two days we have heard a vast number of contributions and I pay tribute to the common sense and foresight of Labour Members who have not only pointed out the inequalities of the system that is still in being but the pitfalls that we see ahead of us .
28 The period of authoritarian rule has given way during the last decade or so to a democratic system that is still consolidating itself .
29 A system that is too complex and time consuming encourages errors , undermines enthusiasm and can wreck potentially effective intervention plans .
30 They point out that setting up a screening system that is as accurate as the UK one is very difficult .
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