Example sentences of "[unc] view [is] that " in BNC.

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1 In fact the Central Statistical Office 's view is that the published deficit overstates the real level by no more than £2bn or £3bn .
2 The Government 's view is that the market will decide if it is viable .
3 Radio Deregulation will mean a dramatic increase in choice for listeners : the Government 's view is that the market will decide if it is sustainable .
4 A further justification was added in a Department of Employment memorandum in 1988 : ‘ There is currently no legislation in this country to prevent age discrimination in employment and the Government 's view is that it would be neither beneficial nor practical to do so .
5 The HSE 's view is that the large-scale use of genetically manufactured organisms is inherently no more dangerous than the vaccine , antibiotic or enzyme industries , where work with vats of microbes or handling large amounts of purified proteins is a daily occurrence .
6 The Prime Minister 's view is that this is one election in which the voters will keep the pollsters — and the rest of us — guessing until the end .
7 Braverman 's view is that work-study engineers are not contributing knowledge by their analysis of others ' work : they are acting as eyes and ears of management to find out on their behalf how quickly a job can be done .
8 Shapira 's view is that she still used English through a translating frame from Spanish and had not fully embraced the language form .
9 Chafe 's view is that the event is held in some abstract form which allows the recreation of sub-chunks and propositions on the basis of the needs of the story situation at that time .
10 Hareven 's view is that economic circumstances have eased in the twentieth century , for most people , so that the alignment of individual time and family time has increasingly become a voluntary matter , whereas the stark economic conditions of the nineteenth century made this an absolute necessity ( Hareven , 1978 ) .
11 Moore 's view is that it is a simple and therefore indefinable property .
12 Moore 's view is that this is because , although each individual component of the total consciousness has its own value , one which it could retain in other contexts , the consciousness as a whole has a further value .
13 Butler 's view is that it is conscience , which .
14 Whitford 's view is that Irigaray 's work has been read out of context , and that we need to give much more careful attention to the psychoanalytic dimension of her thought .
15 The commission 's view is that the date applies to decisions on schemes , not the application .
16 Halliday 's view is that all linguistic choices are meaningful , and all linguistic choices are stylistic .
17 Leibniz 's view is that the sources of individuation lie within the entities themselves ; in other words , entities are regarded as basic , and places are said to be explicable in terms of relations between entities — " entities " meaning here " individual substances " or " monads " .
18 CA 's view is that it is not .
19 Wimsatt and Beardsley 's view is that a poem is not just a vehicle for conveying feelings , but an independent object with distinctive features of its own .
20 The Society 's view is that a more positive solution is needed : to amend the Financial Services Act 1986 so as to make it clear precisely how far rules made under the Act displace the general law .
21 Finally , the Advocate-General 's view is that the Barber judgment applies to schemes whether or not they are contracted out and it is irrelevant whether a scheme is funded exclusively by the employer or also by compulsory or voluntary employees ' contributions .
22 I think that the Minister is saying that the Government 's view is that the basis of representation should remain the same — in which case , I am glad .
23 May I encourage him by telling him that the Chief Constable 's view is that four out of every five planned terrorist incidents in Northern Ireland are thwarted before they take place ?
24 A previous Tory Home Secretary wrote in the White Paper : ’ Since the Prior committee 's report was published , the Government 's Public Order Bill has been put before Parliament Given the restructuring of public order offences in the Public Order Bill , the Government 's view is that there is no need for a further public offence of prison mutiny . ’
25 Given the restructuring of public order offences in the Public Order Bill , the Government 's view is that there is no need for a further specific offence of prison mutiny . ’
26 The Council 's view is that it is invidious to make distinctions among and between voluntary and community organisations on the basis of antiquated charities legislation .
27 For Mill 's view is that coercion is now less of a worry than people voting on their class interest or their personal interest .
28 We know that the Trojan War , you know erm , what 's described in the Iliad and the Odyssey to the kiddies and er all these Greek and Greek heroes , we know that war actually happened , but it happened an awful long time before these poems were written and er Freud 's view is that what happens in a culture is there 's some initial traumatic event like the French Revolution or Trojan War , there 's a period of latency during which it seems to be forgotten about and nothing very much happens anyway , and then at a later stage it comes back again , there 's a return of a repressed and er Freud erm Freud quotes one or two other examples , er of the same kind of thing and Mike 's example is a very good one albeit er perhaps it 's good because it 's so recent , so the point you 're making Mike is that are you saying that Freud 's analogy is , is credible where French history and even industrial relations is concerned that there was a trauma , the Revolution of seventeen eighty nine , there were latency periods and then this kept coming back from the repressed time and time again ?
29 So , Freud 's view is that he was , this passive erm nature of , of , of , retiring er nature of , of Woodrow Wilson , which explains his inte intellectuality as says , erm , Wilson was a very intellectual man .
30 The alternative to Joos 's view is that the two editions of the infinitive are variants .
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