Example sentences of "it is felt that " in BNC.
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31 | These two criteria will determine the extent to which it is felt that the test can provide a meaningful assessment of children who may have additional articulatory , sensory or physical disorders , as well as possible linguistic difficulties . |
32 | This is used mainly where tantrums are severe and where it is felt that stopping them altogether is too big a first step . |
33 | It is felt that they will add significantly to the cultural record of the park . |
34 | Delightful prospect that this is , it is felt that certification problems will frustrate any such plans . |
35 | In the business world , it is felt that this is the degree of flexibility that is required . |
36 | It is felt that the 7GHz to 8GHz segment , already used extensively by defence authorities , should be kept under review and that an agreement for sharing the 20GHz to 30GHz space allocation should be developed . |
37 | Chloral is a sedative and not an analgesic , so if it is felt that the above signs are due to pain , the doctor must prescribe analgesia in addition to , or instead of , chloral . |
38 | Well , I suggest someone nips over next door to see if we can borrow a room — that is , if it is felt that we need actually to discuss anything more . " |
39 | In general it is felt that investigations into specific problems have been more valuable than wide ranging background investigations . |
40 | Note.Conduct which might be classed as criminal is still capable of informal resolution if it is felt that in the circumstances , the officer in question would not be charged . |
41 | It is felt that until there is a totally independent investigation there will continue to be a lack of public confidence in the system . |
42 | It is felt that it leaves the police too great a discretion as to what type of conduct is unacceptable . |
43 | First , it is felt that too much " sleeping around " may provoke jealousies and rivalries damaging to military morale . |
44 | It is felt that this approach provides a general procedure having wide applications , instead of producing a very specific " tailor made " system that can only be applied to one company . |
45 | Although the new forms of service are not necessarily responsible , it is felt that the whole ethos of worship has changed . |
46 | Thus every time a nominated board is established to perform some administrative function , it is felt that some sort of democratic check is necessary and as elections can not be run for each ad hoc board , another nominated body is created called an ‘ advisory council ’ , the idea being that this acts in lieu of democratic control . |
47 | It is felt that the persons responsible are in fact local , although both youths stated that they were from the Nottingham area . |
48 | It is felt that traditional keyboard skills are not required by learners before they embark on work-processing . |
49 | This is particularly so where it is felt that the consideration did not have a causative effect upon the authority 's determination and where the decision being impugned is not determinative of rights , such as a decision by a local authority to refer a landlord to a rent tribunal . |
50 | In particular , it is felt that the student needs to be allowed some freedom to choose the elements of his own course within the disciplines concerned and to be given the opportunity to spend a proportion of his time working outside his chosen disciplines , for which appropriate credit should be given in the assessment of his degree . |
51 | It is felt that allowing students more than one resit is too generous , unnecessary when they can often make up lost ground in subsequent terms , and allows the examinations office to timetable all resits in a single block at the beginning of examination week . |
52 | This is likely to be the case in formal hierarchical establishments where it is felt that the proper locus of decision making is at the top . |
53 | This is usually because it is felt that they can not cope with anything at a higher level or with more demanding work — they ‘ can not concentrate ’ , ‘ can not transfer knowledge from one situation to another ’ , ‘ can not remember from one day to the next ’ , ‘ can not cope with sequential tasks ’ , ‘ get confused by experiencing more than one way of doing something ’ , and most definitely ‘ can not do fractions ’ . |
54 | What the Common Foreign and Security policy represents is not a realistic and objective response to Europe 's security needs , but the establishment of a unified European foreign policy in principle because it is felt that the European Union , as an ‘ independent ’ entity , ought to be served by such a policy . |
55 | If it is felt that incapacity should be at an end an unannounced visit to the claimant may be necessary . |
56 | In the event that it is felt that enquiry is allowable , the usual choice is between Proof or Jury Trial . |
57 | If it is felt that the right climate for settlement can be achieved by displ |
58 | However , if it is felt that the estimate is excessive , an alternative estimate should be obtained . |
59 | Firstly , the choice would be that of the GP rather than the consumer , and secondly , it is felt that the implied travelling to receive services would limit freedom . |
60 | It is felt that resources do not always match every kind of special need that may occur , especially in rural primary schools . |