Example sentences of "[art] point is that the " in BNC.

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1 The point is that the traditional concepts of intention and recklessness do not , of themselves , appear to be sufficiently well focused to mark out those killings which are the most heinous .
2 The point is that the trivial names and acronyms are easy to remember and immediately evoke fond memories .
3 The point is that the law demands the right to define the permissible exceptions .
4 But the point is that the mind of a child is often capable of a greater grasp of the complexity of a theological problem than an adult .
5 The point is that the experts were convinced Leakey was wrong when they could not possibly have known this to be the case In his rollicking ‘ Steady-state cosmology revisited ’ , Sir Fred Hoyle recounts what occurred when a paper submitted by his fellow astrophysicist Sir Hermann Bondi was set before that august body , the Royal Astronomical Society .
6 The point is that the one exploitation is part of the other , either way women are treated as shit . ’
7 But the point is that the inner voice , or the voice of conscience , is not self-authenticating .
8 The point is that the psychophysical approach forces you to develop a model of how the system , in this instance the mechanisms of colour discrimination , might work and it is this model that is used to guide the direct physiological measurements .
9 The point is that the Council took decisions that appeared revolutionary enough in the context of Catholic life as it had hitherto been , but that , only a few years later , seemed instead as rather cautious half-measures requiring very considerable extension .
10 This last description is often misunderstood : the point is that the economic is never a simple causal function that operates alone :
11 But 40%–60% of every character is one 's self and the point is that the fiction would be a truer picture of my spiritual life than my own life .
12 The point is that the monastic system was not just a spontaneous occurrence .
13 The point is that the set of products which are socially relevant to the group-optimality calculation may not coincide with the set which are actually controlled by the firm in question .
14 The point is that the fact of empire affects both white and black communities .
15 The point is that the second version contains superfluous and irrelevant information , though this would not necessarily be the case if we were explaining what we do in the morning to an ( English-speaking ! )
16 The point is that the threat of take-overs reduces the long-term security of employees and managers .
17 The point is that the differences and similarities are not necessarily mutually exclusive ; rather , they both raise gender-specific issues .
18 The point is that the objectivity conditions for ontological claims are not provided , nor , strictly , can they be .
19 The point is that the whole idea of substance as an entity breaks down ; which is of course the opposite of what Spinoza originally intended .
20 The point is that the idea of criteria is itself in need of elucidation , and an attempt to provide such an elucidation presupposes a basic understanding of the concept whose explanation is being sought .
21 The point is that the concept of an experience can not be fully clarified without an analysis of the actual modes of experiencing from the experiencer 's own point of view .
22 I said , You see the point is that the temperature the temperature at the north pole is a lot lower than it is in th on the equator I said .
23 More to the point is that the Discourse indicates the scientism of the period : it is taken for granted by the lecturer that Turner ought to paint a tree of a recognizable species , for example , and assumed that portrait painters are after an exact likeness .
24 The point is that the process of modernization and differentiation is also one of the autonomization of fields .
25 ‘ And the point is that the savings increase below this number as authorities become fewer and larger , ’ added Raymond Wood .
26 The point is that the people inside the organisation are clearly the best at knowing what it does and it is vital to harness that inside knowledge through a multidisciplinary team . ’
27 Later in this interlude he meets Saul , who tells him it 's irrelevant whether he lived or died : the point is that the myth continues .
28 The point is that the definition of the offence in clause 1(1) ( b ) is so wide that any stepping out of line could constitute prison mutiny .
29 But the point is that the scale constitutes an " operational measure " for the theoretical concept of alienation .
30 Right , oh yes it 's got a , a lot of discrepancies , but the point is that the discrepancies it has are explicable in terms of what the discrepancies were trying to hide and correct and to that extent it 's a bit like psychoanalysing an individual patient .
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