Example sentences of "issues to [be] " in BNC.

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1 The only issues to be explored systematically are those of negotiating access ( for example , Fox and Lundman 1974 ; Holdaway 1982 ) , and the effects of gender on practice in the field ( for example , Easterday et al .
2 There are two important issues to be resolved before the character of the economic and monetary union will be determined .
3 Of course , there are issues to be addressed in Northern Ireland itself .
4 It allows matters of lesser importance to be decided without troubling the whole Cabinet ; and major issues to be clarified in order to save the time of the Cabinet .
5 Giving evidence before the House of Lords environment subcommittee , Heseltine said that other issues to be tackled include integrated pollution control , eco-auditing and the possibility of an audit inspectorate .
6 The planning department found that business units considered the time horizon of the issues to be too long to be of relevance and these issues were therefore considered to be ‘ back of the mind ’ flagging signals and were therefore not acted on .
7 It would be easy for the issues to be addressed by a series of discrete activities undertaken by different staff with the likelihood of overlap , empire building , and gate-keeping .
8 Lastly , it make the base for construction of a large scenario — a first short at identifying , with least danger of short sight ( though perhaps roughly drawn in the first stages ) , the major issues to be treated as priorities for action .
9 Writers on curriculum theory may expound on ‘ forms of knowledge ’ or ‘ realms of meaning ’ , but to the curriculum worker and to the headmaster the issues to be resolved are as follows :
10 Farmers want all three issues to be addressed before change becomes compulsory .
11 Another misconception is that a planning appeal is a means of settling a ‘ dispute ’ between applicant and authority and that therefore the issues to be considered are only those raised by the planning authority .
12 Their views should be sought on the issues to be raised prior to a case conference to afford them the opportunity to seek advice and prepare their representations .
13 He welcomed the PAIN report , saying it raised issues to be tackled both locally and nationally .
14 One sees once more how a failure in the proper conceptualization of the issues to be investigated can compromise an enquiry , no matter how much empirical evidence is on display .
15 On the groupware side there are standards issues to be resolved — as with any new technology .
16 It really is 365 days a year because there are issues to be addressed all the time . ’
17 Offer peace and friendship , all outstanding issues to be discussed … ’
18 For women whose self-esteem has been largely derived from being the centre of the home , there are a set of problems and issues to be resolved when they are required to take their place at the side of the family stage .
19 As they gain confidence in the therapist opportunities will arise again for these issues to be discussed .
20 Her strategies include acknowledging you own sense of wholeness , of taking care to listen properly , to take charge of whatever choice you make ; to rechannel blame and guilt into something more positive , and to make space and time for what is really important , for instance not finding yourself bogged down in trivia when there are more important issues to be confronted .
21 But recent educational research initiated , or selected as deserving attention , by policy makers rarely allows for ethnic or gender issues to be placed within a social class context .
22 These are some of the issues to be explored in this chapter .
23 So one of the first issues to be resolved , as Steve Heath , director of 88open operations in Europe sees it , is to define the ways in which different compilers interpret source code and how , in turn , operating systems use different compilers and compilation techniques .
24 Mills ( 1956 ) argued that the power elite controls the key ‘ history-making ’ decisions in America , leaving a wide range of less salient domestic issues to be tackled in the ‘ middle levels of power ’ , such as Congress and the state governments .
25 But in the light of the reservations of respondents , the RNO suggested that feasibility studies be set up to examine more closely the planning issues to be resolved for the closure of Friern and Claybury .
26 So one of the first issues to be resolved , as Steve Heath , director of 88open operations in Europe sees it , is to define the ways in which different compilers interpret source code and how , in turn , operating systems utilise different compilers and compilation techniques .
27 The concluding paper , by Paula Boddington , returns to the issue of a women 's point of view and what difference this might make to philosophy , leaving the reader with a kind of map of the basic issues to be explored : ‘ an opening up of complexities ’ .
28 Some organisations seek to channel the grapevine for productive purposes by producing house magazines which allow issues to be raised publicly which would otherwise only become known through rumour .
29 First , there is the range of substantive law issues to be covered .
30 The defensive measures taken by the Catholic church against what was perceived as a Protestant cancer altered the criteria of truth , allowing authority on scientific issues to be wrested from scholars and vested in a Roman bureaucracy .
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