Example sentences of "[noun pl] for its [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Once a particular electron has soaked up enough energy from the X-rays for its release it begins to radiate from the parent atom ( Figure 3 ) .
2 What are the reasons for its fall ?
3 The firm quotes the recession and increased competition as reasons for its departure and describes its European sales division , headquartered in Swindon , Wiltshire , ‘ as no longer appropriate . ’
4 The government gave a series of reasons for its decision , some of them more plausible than others ; but the main aim seemed to be to acquire cash or foreign credit for the rehabilitation of its industries .
5 In his judgment , Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. considered some of the authorities on the requirement that a decision-making body should give reasons for its decision , including a decision of the High Court of Australia in Public Service Board of New South Wales v. Osmond ( 1986 ) 159 C.L.R. 656 .
6 In his judgment Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. said that in deciding whether a tribunal was under a duty to give reasons for its decision , one considered , first , the character of the decision-making body and , secondly , the framework in which it operated .
7 ( The fact that no answer can be given to those questions poses a more serious one : ‘ Did the tribunal give reasons for its decision ? ’ )
8 When making an order or refusing an application the court must state any findings of fact and the reasons for its decision .
9 This chapter has provided a detailed description on how the ECM operates and the reasons for its existence and growth .
10 The board refused to give reasons for its award .
11 But perhaps the precise reasons for its origin and the timing of its confirmation are not so important ; of greater significance is that it became a key precedent during the ensuing century for those who wished to restrict the outflow of money from the English church to the church universal and in particular to the Roman Curia ; its appeal to the interests of patrons whose intentions were thwarted or impaired by impositions on the houses so that ‘ infinite loss and disinheritance are like to ensue to the founders of the said houses and their heirs ’ was to reappear in the later statute of Provisors .
12 The Board 's reasons for its proposal and the IASC 's proposal are explained in ‘ The Development of the FRED ’ at paragraphs xv-xix .
13 It is to be noted further that the Act , no doubt inadvertently , facilitates such behaviour by providing that the Tribunal shall give reasons for its decisions only to the Prime Minister .
14 It gives insufficient information about the reasons for its decisions .
15 He concluded that there was neither a general rule of the common law nor a principle of natural justice that a public law authority should always or even usually give reasons for its decisions .
16 On a select number of occasions the licensing authority has decided not to disclose to the medical profession and patients the data behind reasons for its decisions — for example , those relating to Opren ( benoxoprofen ) and Halcion ( triazolam ) .
17 It is not the Commission 's policy to disclose the reasons for its decisions , and I can only assume that the Commission prefer the Refreshment Department 's current practices , which were designed to promote healthy and nutritious food in the House .
18 In the process the essay will attempt to explain why a nationalist movement did not ascend to power earlier , and the reasons for its success when it did .
19 This was one of the reasons for its wealth .
20 Given the very high target he had set himself , he managed to achieve most of his objectives , conveying to the audience the complexity of his subject , and the reasons for its interest .
21 It certainly can not , therefore , be used to measure change over time : one of the reasons for its use .
22 Research over the past few years has led me to observe elsewhere ( Cartwright , 1984 ) that in education in general — and arts education is no different in this respect — assessment comes in all forms and guises , and that the type of assessment practised is dependent upon the reasons for its use .
23 Sufficient material has now been given , however , to justify making some comments about the nature of the early Muftilik and the possible reasons for its creation .
24 There seem to be several reasons for its emergence : a backlog of untrained practitioners ; a desire to certificate practice , for a variety of reasons , including status ; labour shortages which require quick solutions ; and a growth of theory or technology in the field itself , requiring more systematic training than has hitherto been necessary .
25 One of the reasons for its effect is the astoundingly sensitive word-setting .
26 One of the reasons for its speed comes from that .
27 All this is not meant as a massive , unqualified slight against the Caribbean family , for there are understandable reasons for its failure , amongst them fractured relationships and the prime necessities of having to feed , clothe and shelter their children .
28 The study analyses the stunted growth of this form of schooling and especially the complex reasons for its failure which is seen as a major defect in the formation of a skilled labour face in England , The research is based on the analysis of documentation in the Pro Kew and elsewhere .
29 However , the reasons for its conception are as valid today as they were whenever the saying was first coined .
30 A human being , situated as was the horse , would be expected to give reasons for its refusal to walk to the trough ( I 'm tired , not thirsty ) .
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