Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 The next claim which constructivism makes is that centralsystem thinking emerges out of the organism 's interaction with the environment , an interaction that is initially a literal inter- action but which is later carried out internally , at least in the human case .
2 BROOD parasites and their hosts are thought to engage in a coevolutionary arms race in which parasitism selects for adaptive defences by the host ( such as egg rejection ) , which in turn select for counter-adaptations by the parasite ( such as egg mimicry ) .
3 He suggests that such tendencies occur here as an overcompensation for the closed consciousness or ‘ dual narcissism , to which Fanon attributes the depersonalization of colonial man ; that ‘ it is as it Fanon is fearful of his most radical insights ’ ( p. xx ) .
4 Of the ‘ Fault , Guilt , refusal of guilt , paranoia ’ which Fanon sees ( surely correctly ) as symptomatic of racism , he adds ‘ one is back in homosexual territory ’ ( p. 183 ) .
5 This financial crowding out , as it is called , could be offset to some extent by an increase in the speed at which money circulates — the velocity of circulation .
6 An increase in money supply will not necessarily have much effect on spending ; instead people may simply increase their holdings of idle speculative balances , with a corresponding decline in the speed with which money circulates ( V ) .
7 What is being alleged here is that NBFIs create assets which are in some close measure substitutes for money and which have their own advantages , interest perhaps or long-term capital gain , which money does not have .
8 The majority of such theories are concerned only with those economies in which money does not play an essential role .
9 They are all shapes and colours , innocent beneficiaries of the global joke which money keeps cracking .
10 As Simmel and every subsequent commentator on this work has stressed , The Philosophy of Money is not intended primarily as a treatise on money as an economic form , but as an examination of the increasingly abstract nature of human relations , for which money provides a symbol and an instrument .
11 Does the Minister not recognise the dangers of fragmenting the health service and destroying the planning framework ; the cost of ever-increasing bureaucracy ; the reduction in choice for the doctor ; the fear that this is a road that leads to a two-tier system in which money comes first and the Health Service is relegated to a safety-net , fallback provision ?
12 The efficiency with which money performs its functions is greatly dependent upon the stability of its purchasing power .
13 This project aims to discover whether similar results can be established for an economy in which money has a more significant function .
14 Most noticeably , and surprisingly , cigarette smoke ! — which Tod has a big thing about , for all his periodic perfectos .
15 After the success of his two philosophical titles from Thorsons we have an autobiography which Warner seems to be playing quite softly , but which may well take off .
16 This is not to say that the National Executive Committee of the ruling party allows Nyerere total control of the party and therefore of government policy ; in fact there have always been a number of important policy issues which Nyerere has had to argue through the NEC and which he has not always won .
17 Try to find out which brand sells best , and why .
18 Similarly , a realist claim that electrons exist is a claim not about the instrumental observations or theoretical predictions of physics but about an independent world which physics investigates .
19 It seems to favour ‘ strict ’ liability , in which negligence does not have to be proved , and some kind of joint compensation scheme , financed by payments from enterprises whose activities were ‘ most closely linked to the type of damage needing restoration ’ — and , perhaps , the taxpayer .
20 So is Viasa , a Venezuelan airline in which Iberia has both a 45% stake and management control .
21 By contrast , Chile 's Ladeco , in which Iberia has a 35% stake but which it does not manage , is in the black .
22 With any luck they will be right , at least in the form in which co-ordination has been practised since 1985 .
23 This is only one respect in which camp delights in the selfsame artifice which others distrust .
24 Any structural change — that is one which changes the rules of the game on the basis of which bargaining takes place — would have to come from outside the system .
25 There is a relationship between the level at which bargaining takes place and two other variables .
26 On the basis of six detailed case studies , the project aims to identify the ways in which bargaining takes place within local authorities , particularly in the context of the Rates Act .
27 All items approved ( and the Government usually gets its way on everything ) must eventually find their way into an Appropriation Act , by which Parliament authorises expenditure and which its watchdog , the Comptroller and Auditor General , uses as his guide in determining whether or not a particular item of expenditure is warranted .
28 The courts , therefore , recognise as law and accord primacy to those measures which Parliament passes as Acts .
29 It is , nevertheless , this public face which looms largest in relation to the second way in which Parliament plays a role in controlling the Executive .
30 The law-making power which Parliament intends to delegate should be expressed in clear and unambiguous language .
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