Example sentences of "[be] [art] product of the " in BNC.
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1 | The second is that these differences are the product of the influence of the ‘ new right ’ and its emphasis on market freedoms as the basis of civil and political liberty . |
2 | In other words , all religion and morality are the product of the class struggle and communism does indeed intend to abolish eternal truths , to abolish all religion and to abolish all morality . |
3 | Social order from the perspective of cosmos is based on ‘ the discovery that there exist orderly structures which are the product of the action of many men but are not the result of human design ’ . |
4 | They are the product of the historical moment . |
5 | In an article published in 1959 on what she calls ‘ signpost language ’ , Christine Brooke-Rose points out that the ‘ language ’ of film is composed of clichés which are the product of the technical exigencies of the medium . |
6 | The allocated charges to which you refer are the product of the Council 's relevant expenditure less any income received . |
7 | The oscillatory fringes are the product of the Ramsey technique which the authors use . |
8 | In fact , the convictions these arguments try to explain are the product of the second approach , of a deep personification of political and social community , and that is why they do not challenge the Kantian thesis that no one is to blame for what he has not himself done . |
9 | I am a product of the British legacy of colonialism : the reason why I ended up here , why I stayed , and why I still have one foot out the door . |
10 | The flies may have been a product of the fine network that functions in depth , in which case they will certainly have got caught in the cobwebs. ( 21/23 ) |
11 | Many of those whose names appeared on the lists also complained , arguing that their overdrafts had been a product of the chronic inefficiency of the bank and its slack accounting procedures . |
12 | The workshop probably has its origins a little later than the saltire/interlaced square workshop already mentioned ; indeed , it could have been a product of the latter 's contact with the later phases of the " Orpheus workshop " in c. 325 . |
13 | They are a product of the current computer market : an oversupply of machines and recessionary pressures forcing companies to seek the cheapest deals . |
14 | It was of course self-evident to him as a rationalist that dreams are a product of the imagination , rather than any mystical intervention . |
15 | In fact , in these cases the division of labour seems to be the product of the exploitation of women by men , rather than its cause . |
16 | The element of the image which suggests that as a matter of principled obligation all members of a group rushed to the aid of , say , an aggressive and irresponsible cattle-thief or rapist , may therefore be the product of the practical consideration that men related to an offender prudently assumed they would be held collectively responsible for his actions . |
17 | But the wildly differing kittens may instead be the product of the sexual promiscuity of their female . |
18 | These phenomena are observed too often for them to be the product of the individual 's development alone . |
19 | Such problems may well be the product of social arrangements which are regarded as ‘ good ’ , ‘ right ’ and ‘ desirable ’ ; for example , high divorce rates may be the product of the high expectations and demands centred on monogamous marriage . |
20 | Their room for manoeuvre , however , was judged to be limited because the budget was generally considered to be the product of the constraints which the Democrat-dominated Congress had imposed in October 1990 on domestic and defence expenditure [ see p. 37768 ] . |
21 | ‘ Theory ’ , to be intellectually respectable , has to be presented as such , and to be a product of the academy , not of the amorphous institution of literature . |
22 | I take it to be a product of the myth I described above : ‘ I am fighting against the entrenched forces of insular stupidity , and I call upon the French to aid me ! ’ |
23 | The problem arises particularly when the data collected seems to be a product of the research method used rather than of what is being studied . |
24 | But according to Andrea Bacchi and Desideria Cavina , the authors of ‘ Sembrare e Non Essere ’ ( ‘ It Seems So and Is n't ’ ) , a new book on art fakes due to be published this autumn by Longanesi of Milan , the venerated Guidarello sepulchral sculpture is more likely to be a product of the 1820s . |
25 | These eddies seem to be a product of the upward convection in the troposphere , and their energy source is therefore that which drives this convection . |
26 | THE DINOSAURS were the product of the now known laws of evolution . |
27 | These were the product of the expansion in an already established local industry , ironmaking . |
28 | But in the twelfth century , the house of Alsace could afford the high costs of their expeditions — Thierry went to Jerusalem four times , Philip twice — and the counts ' repeated absences in fact promoted administrative reform ; the baillis and the Grote Bref were as much the products of crusading as the English and Norman judicial system and exchequers were the product of the king-duke 's divided attentions . |
29 | Mostly , they were a product of the energy and inclination of their individual barons and of the sequence of expansionist opportunities those men had made or seized . |
30 | At some of the sessions teachers protested that the methods used when being observed were a product of the artificiality of the situation and that in some cases pupils seemed to be reluctant to participate orally when advisers were present . |