Example sentences of "[adj] questions to [be] " in BNC.

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1 In summary , four crucial questions to be raised in discussion of the positions of Simon , Beckerman and Ruttan are as follows : —
2 One of the crucial questions to be discussed here concerns the way in which executives are replaced .
3 Although it is undoubtedly the case that farm animals do suffer from many of the horrors of intensive husbandry ( it can not be pleasant for a pig to be eaten alive ) there are serious questions to be asked about the extent and nature of the alleged suffering .
4 Coun Walsh said : ‘ Obviously , we will have to examine the proposals in detail , but I have to say that there will inevitably be serious questions to be asked .
5 Simple questions to be addressed are :
6 Given the nature of employment prospects in Swindon , one of the central questions to be asked in our study concerns attitudes towards work with new technology .
7 The Act lists basic questions to be asked but permits census-to-census variation and often a census will concentrate on some topic of current interest .
8 I submit that there are logistical , financial , and indeed ethical questions to be addressed first .
9 They note that : " Before any actual injection experiment is undertaken , there are many scientific , technical , legal and ethical questions to be faced , not the least of which is the issue of unintended side effects " .
10 There are still awkward questions to be confronted .
11 A strong Treasury presence is certain , because methods of placing a cost on the environment will be one of the key questions to be decided by the review .
12 Knight ( 1990 ) identified three key questions to be raised when establishing a fund raising campaign :
13 At least , it leaves key questions to be re-answered by Macmillian 's apologists .
14 These are the key questions to be asked about reciprocity within families , both historical and contemporary .
15 Put briefly , the key questions to be answered are :
16 Some of the key questions to be addressed are : Has the UK income distribution become more or less equal over the last 10-15 years ?
17 When considering the services provided by local government there are two major questions to be discussed .
18 Some of the major questions to be asked are : what changes are occurring in the economic relations with former client states — Cuba , Mongolia and Vietnam — and how far is this affecting the latters ' future economic development ?
19 These are not empirical questions to be resolved by the collection of data .
20 There are numerous questions to be raised later about those women who would prefer to continue working , but this example illustrates clearly why it is important to distinguish between age per se and continuous tenure when considering wage profiles .
21 There are also important questions to be asked about the reasons for admission to residential care in the first place , for that in itself is an aspect of dependency .
22 The attitude of most feminists appears to be that , if women have reached higher education , then they are ‘ successful ’ ; the only questions to be asked are why fewer women than men reach higher education in the first place , and why they are concentrated in different subject areas .
23 Here , as elsewhere , there are difficult questions to be answered : whether membership of a society should involve a positive duty to take care of one 's body for the general social good , either to avoid becoming a burden on other members of the community or even to preserve oneself as a positive contributor to that community .
24 Particular questions to be considered include : i to what extent has the emergence of new military technology from the laboratories been steered by strategic interests and too what extent was it an autonomous product of the laboratories ; ii how has the relationship between the work done in the national laboratories to that done by defence contractors altered ; iii what are the pressures for greater commercial application of research ; what effect has this had ?
25 Clarification of this distinction would enable the correct questions to be asked about those interventions that are provided although a need does not exist ( reducing inappropriate care ) and those interventions that are not provided although they are demanded and can be shown to be needed ( rationing ) .
26 There is , of course , a number of other questions to be asked .
27 Obviously , the researcher will have some pre-defined ideas of what he or she is going to look at , but usually the experience of working with an organisation or group will suggest new possibilities , new questions to be asked and pursued .
28 The Course does not allow special questions to be set in an examination which are compulsory for some groups of students and not others .
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