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

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1 The most general form of this view is that the tenth-century rulers of Germany and England worked the church , and particularly the reformed monasteries within it , into a system of government .
2 The logic of this view is that there is no harm in voting Labour or Liberal , or in not voting at all .
3 An attraction of this view is that the notion of the ‘ I ’ or ‘ self ’ appears to bear the character of transcendence and immanence , discussed at length in the previous section .
4 The proposition put forward by this view is that technology shapes the problems , demands and forms of organisation of workers and it is precisely the levels of technology that vary so much between the modern , dynamic , industrial sector and traditional areas .
5 The unique implication of this view is that associability will not be lost when a stimulus is followed by inconsistent consequences .
6 The major difficulty , however , with this view is that it stems again from a misreading of realism .
7 A rather sophisticated version of this view is that RMI represents a legitimisation of the tension and debate between managers and clinicians as to who shall have the dominant perspective .
8 An alternative to this view is that corporate managers use their expertise to help define and implement the broad purpose of the organization , which is assumed to be that of furthering the public interest .
9 Part of Kinsbourne 's evidence for this view is that on tachistoscopic tasks for which no left.right hemifield asymmetry is normally observed concurrent verbalisation can induce a left.right difference in favour of the right visual hemifield .
10 The problem with this view is that , as empiricists have long argued , there is no way of falsifying this analysis .
11 An alternative to this view is that identification does not begin until an entire word has been heard , so that only one word detector is activated for each word .
12 Another view is that crime is those actions which are punished by the state .
13 Another view is that this area is ripe for reform by Parliament .
14 An implication of the latter view is that the enhanced discriminability of A and B should survive the introduction of procedures that act to eliminate or disrupt the associations formed during training .
15 My own view is that connectionism ( see Chapter 7 ) is well placed to provide such a computational account of sensorimotor development ; but that is not the issue here .
16 My own view is that these exceptions are so infrequent that they are not a reason for abandoning the neo-Darwinist mechanism as the one which underlies the vast majority of adaptive evolutionary changes .
17 My own view is that scientific theories usually start out by assuming the existence of entities that no one has ever seen or touched — genes , atoms , photons , viruses .
18 My own view is that for readers to be promised even a glimmer of understanding as to the origins of our world and the universe was tempting enough , but the further promise that it was to be told briefly was irresistible .
19 There are problems with designating these as new phyla , not least that nobody can define a phylum objectively , and my own view is that , marvellous though these animals are , we should still try to relate them to other organisms ( fossil and living ) .
20 My own view is that perhaps the concept of normality is inappropriate here , since doubtless much of the hostility and prejudice which exists towards homosexuality is a product of this notion .
21 My own view is that while that type of system will be important in the future it may not have the central role assumed for it by John Alvey — hence my plea For more resources to be devoted to looking at real user needs and trying out alternatives to the IKBS approach .
22 My own view is that the Church of England must win its crisis of nerve and dare to do things differently as this millennium draws to a close .
23 My own view is that , if you want really high-quality fish , and can possibly afford them , now is the time to buy , Good , old-fashioned haggling is supposed to be alien to the British nature , but we are rediscovering the art — which applies to Koi just as much as to motor cars or kitchen units !
24 My own view is that neither Mr Baker nor Mrs Rumbold knew very much about the complex debate that has been going on at least since Rousseau about progressive education , and that they did not realise that my Group would be strongly opposed to Mrs Thatcher 's views about grammar and rote-learning .
25 My own view is that he did not understand , nor admit to himself , the extent of his own error in starting off on his own without experienced and able people around him .
26 My own view is that the project will be truly enlightening about the molecular structure of the human body and brain , and that this knowledge alone is exciting enough to justify the programme .
27 My own view is that what happened in 1987 was far worse .
28 Our own view is that the costs to the economy of insider trading exceed the benefits , but it seems to be impossible to quantify either costs or benefits over any period of time …
29 My own view is that the neuron 's ability to relay selective information to selected zones has greater possibilities than have yet been discovered by neurophysiologists .
30 My own view is that the proper applicant was probably Winchester rather than the applicant personally , but I regard this as a technicality .
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