Example sentences of "process [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Consider the dynamic adjustment process which might reasonably be postulated for the monopolistic competition model , paying especial attention to entry and exit .
2 The importance of good foundations is clearly seen when dealing with the growth process which must inevitably take place if marriages are to survive , let alone flourish .
3 It is quite reasonable to make this identification : in practice , a process which can either behave correctly or diverge will probably do the former while it is being tested , but will do the latter when it is being used in earnest .
4 Turning this " heap of evidence " into a coherent and meaningful account of the past is a process which can directly foster historical skills .
5 This illustrates Elster 's ( 1979 ) point that natural selection is a hill-climbing process which can only reach local optima , whereas rational behaviour can reach a global optimum .
6 The economic causes of the war constituted but one dimension of a process which can only be grasped by a multi-causal approach .
7 ‘ We are still in the early stages of a learning process which will eventually lead to a training plan for every individual . ’
8 Some elaboration of expectations , or a requirement that they be elaborated locally , will help to ensure a worthwhile contribution to a policy process which will otherwise naturally mostly exclude them .
9 This is the major change in this year 's Xtra process which will also see the introduction of a European Xtra conference in Dusseldorf in November , continuous workshops to refine requirements throughout the year and educational seminars run by X/Open and aimed at users .
10 Changes in these attitudes and practices will be the result of a long political process which will certainly take more than a century to work out , and even then will probably compress the time which it took Europe to work through comparable processes .
11 In this context job-related selection tests which have been properly validated can help obtain information from candidates and improve the objectivity of the recruitment process which will undoubtedly include interviews .
12 By alternating the process you can then bring them back to complete the song .
13 In the process we should critically re-evaluate how we understand the relationship between research , policy and practice in childcare and research , policy and practice in what we refer to as child abuse and child protection work .
14 Generalizations are at the heart of social scientific activity ; we aim to discover causal processes which could potentially affect everyone in society .
15 Similar to the idea of producing remedies from disease processes which can then be used to treat the effects of that disease is the idea of potentizing individual substances to counteract allergies and sensitivities to them .
16 But there are many other critical value-adding processes which can only be satisfactorily completed by those who know and understand the specific decision-making situation in which the construct will be used .
17 We shall here confine ourselves to level II since responding seems the only important category which can be assessed reasonably reliably by detached observation in real-time the other categories all involve ‘ invisible ’ mental processes which can only be probed by substantial intervention through pupil interviews or testing .
18 e ) Trade unions have developed a wide range of learning materials and processes which can usefully be brought into the classroom .
19 Fruit-juice production is one of the ‘ refining ’ processes which can unfortunately help to increase our intake of calories on a modern Western diet .
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