Example sentences of "of this is that the " in BNC.

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1 The significance of this is that the head of it , who had the status of a minister , need no longer be approved by the Soviet parliament , with the potential embarrassment of being rejected .
2 The disadvantage of this is that the horse misses out on that first year of becoming accustomed to life and its excitements .
3 Not surprisingly , one result of this is that the pyroclastic material erupted in a Surtseyan eruption is much more highly fragmented than that in a similar basaltic eruption taking place on land , and this in turn means that the deposits produced contain a much greater proportion of very small particles than their Strombolian counterparts .
4 The result of this is that the law relating to fraud and commercial affairs in general is strictly limited in its scope .
5 The implication of this is that the introduction of leguminous crops to non-indigenous areas might well benefit , in terms of productivity enhancement , by the associated introduction of rhizobial strains .
6 The implication of this is that the more profligate councils will not be re-elected .
7 The outcome of this is that the more or less intact skin of the prey animal is turned inside out , forming a tube with the fur on the inside and inner surface of the skin , stripped of all its flesh , on the outside .
8 One example of this is that the CEGB 's engineering costs for a new coal plant are expected to be 16 per cent higher than for the completion of the coal-fired Drax power station while for a new AGR it expects engineering costs to be 20 per cent lower than for the Heysham II prototype .
9 the significance of this is that the organisation will be subject to supervision by the local equivalent of the Department of Social Security and in return will receive financial help from the Romanian government towards the running costs of the village .
10 The evolutionary advantage of this is that the animal need not lie around in a torpid state , vulnerable to attack .
11 It 's commonly held that instruments are generally better made these days — even the cheap ones — and one of the prime benefits of this is that the purchaser has a better than even chance of buying a worthwhile instrument , regardless of cost .
12 The advantage of this is that the secretaries can be laid off during the summer recess , and MPs can avoid the cost of employing them from the ‘ expenses ’ allowance .
13 An implication of this is that the resulting forms of work organisation , and hence the type of technology developed , reflects the compromises management have had to negotiate with workers .
14 The result of this is that the rotor disc shows a greater angle of incidence relative to the direction in which the model was originally travelling and , therefore , more lift ( Fig.5.5 ) .
15 A corollary of this is that the head office needs to have expert information and skills , needs to be an active participant in the formulation of strategies , and must therefore own a narrowly specialised core cluster of firmlets .
16 A positive consequence of this is that the church has preserved her spiritual heritage and also maintained her community base .
17 The advantage of this is that the effects last only four to six hours , whereas the more common warfarin , used as an anti-coagulant , stays active for 48 hours .
18 One result of this is that the pied flycatcher must be quick off the mark early in the season in order to get the most nutritious caterpillars .
19 The practical upshot of this is that the user can formulate a complex request such as ‘ locate a Postscript printer loaded with plain paper on the third floor ’ and get a sensible answer back .
20 The danger of this is that the fear of an award of damages against it would unduly encourage the authority to reach the same decision again , thus creating an appearance of bias .
21 The one good thing that 's come out of this is that the speculators have been shaken out .
22 One instance of this is that the GHS question asks about restrictions of activity .
23 The implication of this is that the traditional view of the collapse of the working-class family under the impact of industrialisation , as Engels , for instance , suggested in The Condition of the Working Class in England , is misleading .
24 An implication of this is that the contents of the operand field may be modified in accordance with the addressing mode field before being used as a literal value ; this allows some alteration of the value ( for example , by adding the contents of an index register ) without altering the instruction .
25 The explanation of this is that the sun is not the only agent that affects the temperature of the colonies .
26 And the point of this is that the infallible beliefs are intended , within the programme of classical foundationalism , to act as those by appeal to which all others are to be justified .
27 The great value of this is that the searcher can look up the name of an author known to have published in the field of interest and , if any previously published work of the author has been cited , the item will appear along with the names of the citing authors .
28 One consequence of this is that the sharp rise in the proportion of young couples in the owner-occupied sector over the post-war period ( and the even greater number who aspire to this sector ) must have had some effect in reinforcing fertility decline in Britain in recent decades although , of course , many developed countries have also experienced declines over this period , so it would be naive to emphasize this ( or indeed any single cause ) as the sole or primary explanation .
29 The consequence of this is that the records may not be physically in sequence after a control interval split , although they will be handled in sequence by the indexes .
30 A corollary of this is that the risks which people face of being victims of serious crime are remarkably small .
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