Example sentences of "a system that [verb] " in BNC.

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1 My ideal would be a system that allows players to play a high-grade cricket as demanded by a four-day format , with a modicum of one-day cricket and enough gaps in the fixture list to allow players to recover from the demands of persistent cricket , without having to play seven days a week .
2 But until we have a system that allows properly resourced public access to organisations such as UKIAS , we can not have a system that precludes people from seeking independent legal advice from private firms of solicitors .
3 The company operates its own radio network in the UK with a system that allows thousands of users to operate on a single UHF or VHF channel .
4 It is easy to see how these misconceptions have been formed , since the majority of teachers were educated and steeped in a system that perpetuated the concept of ‘ the remedial child ’ , and was buttressed by policies and practices which continually reinforced the idea of a different child aligned with the need for segregation .
5 It is a system that remains influential but , at the same time , it is one that has caused much controversy , with resultant strains in relationships between the Treasury and central government departments , and between central and local government .
6 It said that it was an impossible system , inside which able teachers had become imprisoned — a system that thwarted those who genuinely care about pupils and education .
7 Alshawi ( 1987 ) implemented a system that resolved anaphors ( and other types of ambiguity ) along similar lines , considering a wide range of different ‘ context factors ’ , work which seems to subsume that of Carbonell and Brown ( 1988 ) .
8 A system that presents ethical problems to the experimenter is the demographic system .
9 A system that represents speech sounds on the basis of their articulation without regard to their phonemic status .
10 A system that represents the syllables of a language .
11 The starting point was a description of a system that reflected the equality paradigm , ie showing the activities necessary to maintain equilibrium when providing further education .
12 In order to create a system that delivers first-class customer service across the full range of C&P businesses , everyone has to work together .
13 ‘ The most important thing is to organise a system that encourages them to stick at it day by day and week by week .
14 In 1986 , one of America 's largest and oldest enterprises announced that it was changing the way it assigned its personnel : the US Army discarded a system that assigned soldiers to their units individually in favor of a system that keeps teams of soldiers together for their entire tours of duty .
15 Strange , that a system that purports to give the voter more power to elect should have as its very basis this bizarre limitation .
16 This pitfall can be avoided by ensuring that the subject is covered in an educational programme and by providing long-term follow-up with a system that seeks out those who do not attend the clinic .
17 Friedrich Hayek , an Austrian economist living in England , issued a seminal warning : full employment , social security and freedom from want could not be had unless they came as by-products of a system that released the free energies of individuals ; furthermore planning created not certainty , but uncertainty .
18 There is something wrong with a system that analyses failure in such a drastic way .
19 If so , there must be a second output route from this level to a system that converts letter information to pronunciation without going via the word level .
20 As Beatson has stated , ‘ a system that uses the pragmatic approach is not using the concept of error of law as an organizing principle ’ as such , but rather as a facade behind which to weigh the relative competence of court and agency .
21 We must have a system that uses what we spend more effectively .
22 If these numbers can be reduced by a system that learns , the over all recognition performance should be increased .
23 In a system that encodes information in terms of patterns of activity information processing could be going on without a net increase in metabolism .
24 Garside and Leech ( 1987 ) developed a system that parsed the tagged output from the CLAWS system .
25 Without that vision , you can guarantee that every single environmental and animal welfare organisation will be bought off and co-opted by a system that does not care a jot about the natural world and its creatures .
26 A system that does not take these factors into account puts the child 's life at risk : it is the system and not the mother that is at fault .
27 Quite apart from this , fortunately I examined the BATch file first to see just what it would do , the instructions leave you with a system that does n't always operate correctly anyway .
28 I , too , welcome the fact that we are trying to move away from a system that does not benefit families , local chargepayers , or anybody else .
29 The concern is whether proper doctors can be produced from a system that does not include lecture-based preclinical training in basic science , where learning strategy is left to the students , and where time is ‘ wasted ’ in poorly defined community work .
30 She was determined not to be bludgeoned into submission by lack of money and a system that seemed not to care for mothers and children .
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