Example sentences of "it also follows that " in BNC.

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1 Greater involvement may lead to increased job satisfaction and security for all staff , but it also follows that as support staff become more aware of the value of their contribution to the school economy , they acquire a more powerful bargaining position .
2 It also follows that the defences provided by s.94(4) and s.94(5) and s.95 of that Act will still be available to the defendant .
3 It also follows that the quality of orchestra playing may be more than usually critical .
4 It also follows that the work of those sociolinguists and ethnographers who attempt to discuss language in terms of user 's purposes will also be of interest .
5 It also follows that if the system is to survive , its various parts must have some degree of fit or compatibility .
6 It also follows that , although offenders do forfeit some portion of the rights citizens should normally enjoy , they still retain the status of human beings and therefore retain important human rights ( Richardson , 1995 ) — a point on which we are closer to some retributivist thinkers than to classical utilitarianism .
7 It also follows that the common law principles , whatever they may be , are applicable to a case such as the present , unconstrained by the provisions of any statute .
8 It also follows that the county court decision in the case of Kyriakou v. Pandeli [ 1980 ] C.L.Y .
9 It also follows that one can not talk specifically about ‘ marked theme ’ in FSP theory , since the question of producing a marked theme by putting an element in initial position in the clause assumes that initial position is reserved for theme .
10 It also follows that any sufferer primarily addicted to one of these other drugs will tend to be cross-addicted to alcohol .
11 It also follows that in such an advanced mechanized world the scope for cost reduction will be limited once manufacturing has commenced .
12 Out of this theory it also follows that the uniqueness of each individual construct system necessarily means that there can be no straightforward response to a stimulus but only a multiplicity of interpretations .
13 It also follows that in looking at whether to call in , Ministers do not consider the planning merits of the proposal , but only whether the kind of issues that need to be decided are more appropriate for consideration in a wider than local context by the Secretary of State .
14 It also follows that the fact that a variation order has been issued after the contractual completion date does not necessarily provide grounds for an extension of time .
15 It also follows that any assets brought into the marriage at its commencement by either party should be left out of the reckoning on divorce as well .
16 Every individual 's speech is different from any other 's ; it follows from this that no one speaker can be taken to represent a particular accent or dialect , and it also follows that the idea of a ‘ standard Received Pronunciation ’ is a convenient fiction , not a scientific fact .
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