Example sentences of "accord [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 6. does it accord with a majority sentiment in most cultures and situations , or is it very much a minority opinion ?
2 This would certainly accord with a powerful strand of Keynesian opinion in Britain which , from the outset , had regarded the unearthing of the Phillips curve with great circumspection and which , despite the subsequent deluge of econometric studies of the relationship between unemployment , inflation , and inflationary expectations , remained unconvinced that there existed any precise relationship between the rate of increase in money wages and the pressure of aggregate demand .
3 But otherwise the main principles of planning law , laid down in 1909 , were maintained : future development should accord with an approved town planning scheme ; compensation to be payable to landowners injuriously affected ; and betterment to be payable to a local authority when an increase in land values accrues as a result of planning proposals .
4 This is a view which would accord with the dualistic tradition to which his novels predominantly belong .
5 This view was not widely held , nor does it accord with the observational data on the men 's practice while doing beat duty .
6 Marx envisages moments when the social system will accord with the technological system ; but at other times it will enter into contradiction with it , leading to revolutionary changes .
7 Robertson Nicoll 's daughters married army officers while his son became a physician ; J. H. Paton 's son became High Master of Manchester Grammar School ; Silvester Horne 's eldest daughter went up to Oxford while one son became a barrister and the other , Kenneth , the star of BBC Radio 's ‘ Round the Horne ’ series , programmes which did not always accord with the Nonconformist Conscience .
8 ‘ The generality of family houses being built have a fundamental flaw : the ratio of bedroom space to living space does n't accord with the way people want to live .
9 It needs elaboration , for instance , to deal with the case in which the response strategy learned in the first stage does not accord with the behaviour required in the second .
10 It would fully accord with the general principles of contract and treaty law if a mechanism existed for the parties to union to vary the terms of union from time to time by agreement .
11 But there are other contributory factors , for example , the close identity between each medical school and ‘ its ’ hospital which leads to having specialties in every hospital and the well-intentioned efforts of trustees of ‘ teaching hospitals and special health authorities who marshal sometimes huge wealth in support of priorities which may not always accord with the health needs of the population . ’
12 If artefacts do not accord with the consumerist needs of people , if they do n't submit to exploitation and marketing strategies , they can be voted into oblivion .
13 Ever since John Marshall , its first chief justice , discovered that the court had the ability to overturn legislation that did not accord with the constitution , it has been indispensable in bolstering the central tenet of American democracy : that no grant of governmental power to those who exercise it for the time being is limitless .
14 Thus the fact that he did not act otherwise is held to indicate that these social arrangements do indeed accord with the will of God .
15 It has been argued that the ultimate object of most conventions is that the rules of government should accord with the wishes of the majority .
16 When an applicant comes into a priority category or reaches the head of a queue and is offered housing , he or she then has to decide whether to accept the offer if it does not accord with the original preference .
17 ‘ Although this is not binding upon your Lordships , the United Kingdom is , of course , a party to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and it is urged that it is at least desirable that the domestic law of the United Kingdom should accord with the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights under the Convention .
18 ‘ It is only where the words are absolutely incapable of a construction which will accord with the apparent intention of the provision and will avoid a wholly unreasonable result that the words of the enactment must prevail . ’
19 The farmer can not have known of ancient alignments , and his reconstruction did not accord with the circle 's original orientation on the southern moon .
20 The argument that governments ( foolishly and shortsightedly ) attempt to win electoral support through the creation of mini-booms and full-employment at the cost of inflation just before an election approaches does accord with the common-sense of the fifties and sixties but the evidence is by no means entirely supportive of this perspective .
21 Provided that the authority adopts a meaning which is reasonable or has a rational basis the courts could accept that interpretation , even if it did not accord with the precise meaning which they would have ascribed .
22 This would accord with the general understanding of the word objective , i.e. independent of the observer .
23 We do not believe the guidance in MPG6 paragraph 71 that minerals applications should simply ‘ have regard to ’ the development plan reflects that contained in PPG12 ; namely that ‘ development must accord with the development plan unless material considerations dictate otherwise ’ .
24 We do not believe the guidance in MPG6 paragraph 71 that minerals applications should simply ‘ have regard to ’ the development plan reflects that contained in PPG12 ; namely that ‘ development must accord with the development plan unless material considerations dictate otherwise ’ .
25 This does not accord with the concept of environmentally sustainable development or with existing guidance in PPG Note 7 :
26 The use of sanctions must accord with the Department 's policy covering these measures .
27 ‘ You treated heavy things lightly , ’ said Owen , ‘ and that does not accord with the Book . ’
28 Such a putative immunosuppressive effect of L1 might accord with the intestinal distribution seen of the L1 + eosinophils : they are localised mainly in the lamina propria where a downregulating effect on lymphocyte proliferation would be beneficial to dampen immune responses to food antigens , but they are virtually absent beneath the follicle associated epithelium of Peyer 's patches where adequate immunostimulation to potentially pathogenic antigens is desirable .
29 This speculation would accord with the fact that some patients with myelodysplasia and a 5q deletion have a very low risk of transformation ( eg , 5q syndrome ) whereas in other myelodysplasia patients a 5q deletion is associated with poor prognosis ( eg , secondary MDS ) .
30 A major problem with the model , however , is that it predicts a rather uniform and extensive pattern of uplift which does not accord with the typical morphology of continental plate interiors .
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