Example sentences of "system that [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 The building professions are now questioning this rush to implement sophisticated technical systems that may not be advantageous for the occupiers .
2 Having expressed the main factors about the situation in rich picture form , the analysts than considered viewpoints that were relevant , and the systems that might be developed to explore the issues that had been uncovered .
3 At last week 's Orbit trade show in Switzerland , Pinnacle was showing off the first in what will be a family of Mbus PDS-3 systems that 'll house Hypersparc and be followed by PDS-10 , Sparcstation 10-compatibles next year .
4 Control Data Corp is this week tipped to announce its adoption of Hewlett-Packard Co 's PA RISC chip , which it will use in systems that 'll sit alongside the MIPS Computer Systems Inc RISC boxes it already builds and OEMs .
5 Pascale Bachmann and colleagues , of the Institut fur Polymere in Zurich , have apparently successfully devised a series of elegant systems that would appear to fulfil the criteria of simple chemical autopoiesis .
6 ( a ) a general introduction to the topic or concept that the teaching unit is concerned with and a brief description of its potential ( b ) very clear instructions on how to drive the program , usually including a key-by-key sequence to introduce the user to it and a clear description of the full range of possibilities that it offers ( c ) a description of some of the ways teachers have used the unit ( d ) discussion of its educational objectives and suggestions for further use ( e ) references to educational material that would provide support for this topic or concept ( f ) a full annotated program listing with specifications of the different computer systems that would support the software .
7 When we set Headline up we spent nearly a year before publishing our first full list putting in place the systems that would allow the company to expand .
8 Their prime concern was the need to utilise the skills and experience of current " systems users " to design information technology-based systems that would be effective and flexible ( ie they would be determined by the organisational needs of the enterprise , rather than by the technology and systems already determined by technologists ) .
9 As a starting point , study the rich picture and make a list of the main characters or groups of people that could have an interest ( particularly those who are influential in some way ) and then consider the systems that can be perceived from their points of view .
10 This cost advantage is unlikely to be maintained over systems that can be run at street level .
11 He has also promised some incentives to operators who invest in systems that can be upgraded to provide services like ‘ teleshopping ’ and ‘ telebanking ’ .
12 It seems clear that the introduction of systems that can complement and help guide good diagnostic judgement and reasoning is worth evaluation .
13 Matthew Wauchope , sales director at Imago Systems , which supplies integrated human resource management applications for use on mainframes , minis and multi-user PCs to medium to large-size companies , also stresses the need for very functional systems that can be tailored to meet different users ' requirements .
14 This led to the need to bring together the different datasets using systems that can be established in the developing countries in which the information is required , and emphasis has been placed on putting together a portable package of processing , interpretation and display facilities .
15 The problem has been the cost and complexity of point-of-sale systems that can run to around £3,000 or £4,000 he says .
16 The SN9400 , designed for single users , comprises a series of small enclosures , each with its own power and cooling systems that can be linked together in a stack .
17 The SN9400 , designed for single users , comprises a series of small enclosures , each with their own power and cooling systems that can be linked together in a stack .
18 Producing cars also involves making flexible robots for assembling parts and linking them by computer ; steady improvements in these technologies , in turn , lead to expert production systems that can be applied anywhere .
19 The result is computer systems that can provide new insights into marketing patterns and marketing opportunities .
20 This awareness has driven us to evolve new systems that can be tailored to local needs and which reflect current advances in auditing techniques . ’
21 Essentially , we will have two operating systems that can run each other 's programs , each of which works in slightly different ways .
22 Utilising electronic organisation and desktop publishing will allow students to gain familiarity with current systems that can directly affect overall cost effectiveness of a solution ; as well as providing the opportunity for evaluating the effectiveness of new technology , its commercial viability and its impact on the visual communication of information .
23 In recent years the generative linguistic community has recognised this failing and made efforts to produce more general systems that can form the basis of further research .
24 Geographical Information Systems that can run on a personal computer are now becoming available ; examples are SPANS and PC-ARC/INFO .
25 IT systems that can solve problems as effectively as experts , can learn by analogy or by pattern recognition and those that can understand natural languages , such as English , are known by the collective name of artificial intelligence systems , or AI systems .
26 The NII has still not reported on crucial areas such as the dangers of external hazards like fires , earthquakes and aircraft crashes , protection systems that should stop a small accident becoming a larger one , and the vexed issue of steam-generator tubes .
27 It is their use in supporting clinical systems that must form the test of the Read codes .
28 Typical of most of the systems that will be at HOTECH are wake-up and message services ; posting of charges for telephone calls to the room account ; facilities to advise housekeeping when bedrooms are free for cleaning ; and display of the guest 's name on the operator console .
29 This application would be in the form of a new ‘ breed ’ of expert systems that will be used in aircraft maintenance .
30 Furthermore , he believes that business and technical managers are polarised in their views — the former see systems engineers as simply interested in technology for technology 's sake , adopting a piecemeal approach to business rather than building systems that will lead to enhanced company profits .
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