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

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1 Were the necessary factors to be applied , would there not be a great upsurge of outside experience and help , from Nordic cold-weather techniques , Israeli water-usage , Japanese capital and many trained young people eager to meet modern challenges ?
2 This seemed to indicate that those areas with full-time farmers were the most efficient but there were many other factors to be considered .
3 The Memorandum to the Act ( DHSS , 1983 ) indicates a number of factors to be taken into account by ASWs .
4 As Street on Torts puts it , the basis of this authority and the defence it affords to torts such as false imprisonment ‘ is the need to maintain order in the particular organisation responsible for the training of the child ’ ; parental wishes would merely be factors to be taken into account in deciding whether a punishment was reasonable .
5 The Court of Appeal indicated that , in circumstances like these , factors to be taken into account include :
6 These are some factors to be taken into account ; clearly , further work is needed to identify other risk factors which might alert the general practitioner to the possibility of an attempt .
7 Further research may yet explain the enigma , but there are so many factors to be investigated .
8 From this single example it is clear that an investigation , of the outside poses immense problems since there are so many outside factors to be taken into account .
9 It would be easy to conclude from this research that fat can actually cause heart disease but with so many other factors to be taken into consideration it is impossible to make such a simple statement .
10 For these three factors to be working together is rare .
11 The major factors to be taken into consideration when selecting a rootstock variety are : its suitability to the vinestock on which it is to be grafted ; its suitability to the geographical location and to climate ; solumological effects ; and the effect upon the quality and character of the fruit produced .
12 There are a number of factors to be considered if you wish to get the best from the Switch-Mode Power Supply .
13 There are psychological factors to be taken into account , too .
14 The note deals with the special factors to be taken into account in the annual audit of syndicates , managing agents and Lloyd 's brokers .
15 It deals with the special factors to be taken into account in the annual audit of syndicates , managing agents and Lloyd 's brokers , and covers the procedures to be followed in making regulatory and pro forma reports on items such as the annual solvency test , the financial position of agents and brokers , cash calls on Names and run-off years of account .
16 The factors to be taken into account are as follows :
17 The factors to be noted might include such aspects as ‘ limited mobility ’ , ‘ a clear mind ’ , or ‘ a purpose built flat ’ .
18 There were other factors to be taken into account — the effect of the pre-launch television advertising campaign , the launch of new opposition titles , and the ‘ variability of the product from the impression given by the dummy ’ .
19 That there were many factors to be considered is shown by the fact that in 1880 the depression was only just beginning to be felt by industry , while it had already hit agriculture badly .
20 These , then , are the kinds of factors to be borne in mind when any new knowledge or innovation is intended to affect practice .
21 In Walton 's view , there is a need to consider factors to be taken into account if the phrase is to be infused with greater meaning , and to clarify whether what is meant is the best interests of all children in a particular community , or of deprived , maladjusted or delinquent children , or of one particular child .
22 There were two other important factors to be considered .
23 Open-ended standards in legislation confer discretion permitting a wide variety of factors to be taken into account in adjudication .
24 Factors to be considered
25 Comity considerations were viewed with much more favour , and reference was made to the Second Restatement of Foreign Relations Law of the United States which , in a recent revision , had identified factors to be weighed in cases of discovery abroad :
26 Other factors to be taken into account include the nature of the goods or services involved ; the creditworthiness of the overseas trader ; and the stability of the currency .
27 In the Texaco v. Libya arbitration Professor Dupuy , an exponent of the concept , considered three factors to be relevant .
28 In taking this decision , there are eight main factors to be taken into account :
29 Factors to be considered when applying , s. 1(4) OLA 1984 are :
30 ( 2 ) Directing that the money remain in court , that , where solicitors sought payment out to them of money belonging to a foreign state , if the court was not satisfied that the solicitors had authority to act on behalf of that state , it should , of its own motion if necessary , require them to obtain that authority and ensure that the money remained under the court 's control meanwhile ; that the factors to be taken into account in deciding whether a regime existed as the government of a state were whether it was the constitutional government of the state , the degree , nature and stability of administrative control that it exercised over the territory of the state , whether Her Majesty 's Government had any dealings with it and the nature of any such dealings and , in marginal cases , the extent of its international recognition as the government of the state ; that on the evidence , M. 's interim government did not become the constitutional successor of the former government and was unable to show that if it was exercising any administrative control over the territory of the Republic of Somalia ; and , accordingly , the instructions and authority the solicitors had received from the interim government were not from the Government of the Republic of Somalia , and no part of the proceeds in court should be paid out to the solicitors without further order of the court ( post , pp. 750G–H , 757E–G ) .
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