Example sentences of "[adj] with respect to " in BNC.
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1 | His point of view is that of a beginner and he makes the pitfalls and their solutions quite clear with respect to this popular programming language . |
2 | With shorter ( and longer ) tubes the gas had to be changed because , with argon , the operating voltage became too high with respect to the mains and control-gear voltages . |
3 | This type of loudspeaker is therefore best used well forward of rear walls , whilst being relatively uncritical with respect to side walls , except in the deep bass . |
4 | Instead he had referred to the " widespread disappointment and apprehension which now exists among the British with respect to the policies of the new United States administration " . |
5 | This graph demonstrates that , providing that we are careful to establish safe intervals for the various parameters , we can find a normalised measure which is remarkably linear with respect to true area . |
6 | All lysosomal enzyme assays were linear with respect to time and protein concentration . |
7 | At the opposite extreme , whenever the signals in a nonlinear network are small enough , the network is effectively linear with respect to the signals so that the methods developed for linear network analysis may be applied with advantage . |
8 | 1,3-Dithiadiazoles are unstable with respect to isomerisation to the 1,2-isomer and consequently isolation of these 1,3-radicals has , on the whole , been unsuccessful . |
9 | This is perhaps the most obvious possibility , given that solutions with steady circulation become unstable with respect to growing oscillations when . |
10 | If the driving frequency ( f ) is close to the pendulum 's own natural frequency ( f ) the swing amplitude becomes large ( obviously ) ; the motion may then become unstable with respect to perturbations in the perpendicular ( y ) direction ( far from obviously ) . |
11 | We need to explore the tricky fields of constraints , the power significance of inaction and no conflicts , and the extent to which the structure of executive power may be different with respect to different issues at different times . |
12 | Compared with all the women with the gall bladder present and an intact uterus , that is the same control group as used for the women with hysterectomy , women who had had cholecystectomy were no different with respect to all four indices of bowel function ; for example their estimated transit time was 64 ( SD 27 ) hours v 63 ( SD 23 ) hours . |
13 | In a third condition , the target word was semantically anomalous with respect to the context . |
14 | In a similar way , for homosexuals to organise as a group involves their coming to terms with themselves in the context of a society which has certain views as to what is " normal " and proper with respect to sexual behaviour . |
15 | At the time of their child 's birth , the parents of case and control children were similar with respect to their age , distance of residence from a nuclear establishment , and social class ( table III ) . |
16 | Distribution of labelled cells within crypts was similar with respect to the two methods with a peak at the 18th and the 24th percentile in the case of BrdU and at the 23rd percentile for PCNA . |
17 | The two groups are remarkably similar with respect to age , male/female ratio , length of time since operation , and percentage of smokers . |
18 | The two groups were similar with respect to the number of smokers , patients with gastric H pylori , gastric metaplasia , and duodenal ulcers . |
19 | In any event , cross-references which can not be resolved will remain flagged as such so that the system is always consistent with respect to which references are navigable . |
20 | Yet the poem stands apart from the attitudes most commonly expressed in her work , and , given its obscurity , it is necessary to be cautious with respect to its specific meaning . |
21 | ‘ On an application made by the authority or the child , the court may make such order as it considers appropriate with respect to the contact which is to be allowed between the child and any named person . |
22 | This explanation is far less obvious than in the case of do auxiliary however , since in sentences such as ( 3 ) , the infinitive seems to evoke an action which is future with respect to the existence of the obligation which must evokes in the present . |
23 | This allows one to understand why in sentences with the modals , such as ( 3 ) above , the infinitive event 's actualization can be future with respect to the place in time of the modal . |
24 | If so , groups of subjects composed of individuals with opposite eye dominance may not be homogeneous with respect to cerebral laterality . |
25 | Second , as well as being rather homogeneous with respect to age , contract computer staff share an exclusive body of technical knowledge and this , despite their individualism , promotes a sense of common identity . |
26 | What Bob said of course was totally untrue with respect to what the Conservatives did in the past . |
27 | The cracks are predominantly concentric with respect to the impact centre , though some are radial . |
28 | Control rests neither with the whole nor with isolated parts Each level is constrained by those above it and autonomous with respect to those below . |
29 | For example , Chomsky has elegantly argued that syntax is logically prior to phonology , in that phonological description requires reference to syntactic categories , but not vice versa ; syntax is thus autonomous with respect to phonology , and phonology ( non-autonomous with respect to syntax ) can be envisaged as taking a syntactic input , on the basis of which phonological representations can be built up . |
30 | This amounts to a concise argument that semantics is not autonomous with respect to pragmatics , and that pragmatics provides part of the necessary input to a semantic theory . |