Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] as a special [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It has been suggested that there are three theoretical approaches to regimes binding erga omnes : they can be regarded as a special concept within the law of treaties constituting an exception to the res inter alios principle ; they can be justified on a public law basis whereby a group of States assume quasi-legislative competence to create a regulatory regime for a defined territory in the overall community interest ; or other processes such as recognition , acquiescence , estoppel , historic title , or the formation of customary international law can produce an erga omnes effect on treaties intended to have that effect .
2 Platelet aggregation , or platelet-platelet stickiness , can be regarded as a special case of platelet adhesion and follows adhesion of platelets to injured surfaces .
3 This may be one reason why sign language has come to be regarded as a special need in itself rather than being aligned with other home languages , which would exempt deaf children from the legislation of the Education Act 1981 .
4 West Belfast should be treated as a special case and a uniform grant at the Premium 3 level given for all trainees ; alternative solutions must be found where it is simply not possible to find employers to take second year trainees ; cover should be given to management committees to protect them from personal liability in the event of insolvency .
5 Putting them to one side from the ordinary trainee where you could expect jobs and N V Q's to be the outcome , and for them to be treated as a special case .
6 My fourth point is probably the single most important reason why Cornwall should be treated as a special case and it 's not an emotional reason .
7 The government 's already got rid of a minimum wage in industry , but farmworkers say they must be treated as a special case .
8 The Labour party and trade unions say farmworkers need to be protected and need to be treated as a special case .
9 SPECIAL school wants to be treated as a special case because the summer holidays are too long for children with profound difficulties .
10 But , in the words of Grant ( 1987 : 56–7 ) , ‘ the distinctive relationship that the nationalised industries have with government , and the politically charged environment in which they operate , means that they can not simply be treated as a special case of the close relationship that many large privately owned enterprises have with government . ’
11 We agree that the coast should be treated as a special resource where development is only allowed under special circumstances .
12 Cut-and-paste can be considered as a special case of save and restore , and the same two approaches are available .
13 This could be seen as a special kind of ‘ robustness ’ .
14 Breach of confidence might be seen as a special case since once the subject matter of the confidence is published the position can not be retrieved .
15 This may be seen as a special case of the ‘ free-rider ’ problem , discussed later in conjunction with public goods .
16 Since the first of the resolutions ( Resolution 14 ) proposes a change to the Company 's Articles of Association , it will have to be moved as a special resolution .
17 Therefore it could be classified as a special project — one for which there was constant demand .
18 In subjects which currently do not , a resit will be provided as a special arrangement to precede the withdrawal of the course .
19 In subjects which currently do not , a resit will be provided as a special arrangement to precede the withdrawal of the course .
20 To consider the following resolution which will be proposed as a special resolution : THAT the directors be and they are hereby generally and unconditionally authorised :
21 To consider the following resolution which will be proposed as a special resolution : THAT subject to the passing of the Resolution in 6. above and pursuant to the authority therein contained and in accordance with Article 9(C) ( ii ) the Prescribed Period as defined in Article 9(B) ( iii ) ( b ) be from the date of the passing of this resolution until the conclusion of the next Annual General Meeting and that the Section 89 amount as defined in Article 9(B) ( v ) be £9,260,761 ( being 5% of the issued ordinary share capital of the Company at 31st May 1993 ) …
22 Resolution 10 which will be proposed as a Special Resolution extends for a further year at a slightly higher level the authority previously given to disapply such pre-emption rights in the case of small issues and to deal with certain aspects of rights issues .
23 This means it has to be new , capable of industrial application , involve an innovation , and not be excluded as a special case — such as military inventions .
24 Should they not be investigated as a special category of people affected ?
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