Example sentences of "of state [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There is some ’ height ’ function H of states of the target system , which we want to optimize .
2 The United Kingdom stated , in limine , that the nationality of the owner of the vessel was generally recognised in international law and in the practice of states as the principal criterion for establishing the necessary link between the flag state and the vessel .
3 As an organising principle collective security was expected to underpin an Asian ‘ coalition ’ of states under the Soviet aegis , which would constitute a barrier against the emergence of Chinese influence in the 1970s .
4 Global competition is much more than rivalry among firms , for it involves the ‘ structural competitiveness ’ of states within the world system .
5 The United Kingdom is supporting the applications of states from the Commonwealth of Independent States to join the United Nations and the IMF .
6 Second , a number of states in the Hellenistic period reduced the weight of their coinage .
7 The localised states thus act as an electron reservoir , keeping the effective density of mobile electrons constant over ranges of V that have widths proportional to the number of states in the mobility gap .
8 In 1962 , the Federal courts ordered the University of Mississippi , one of the most segregated of states in the deep south , to enrol its first black students , James Meredith .
9 This is a metric on the space of states in the game studied above , with eight tiles which have to be moved to the goal position :
10 A poor rule will not be penalised until the Nth attempt at search , where N is the number of states in the entire search subspace accessible through this rule .
11 The Soviet Union , with Cuban assistance , experimented with the idea of a left-leaning confederation of states in the Horn of Africa in spring 1977 .
12 Washington had agreements with a number of states in the Indian Ocean basin , he claimed , on the joint use of local military bases and installations by American and national armed forces .
13 Since there are substantially fewer syntactic categories than words in the language , the number of states in the model is reduced .
14 East Germany 's leaders will have the opportunity of discussing the future of the two Germanys over the next two days with President Franois Mitterrand of France , the first head of state of the Western wartime Allies to pay an official visit to East Germany .
15 PRESIDENT Franois Mitterrand , the first head of state of the wartime Allies to visit East Germany , said yesterday that the existence of two sovereign German states could not be ‘ abolished at a stroke ’ .
16 Sometimes a change of state of the substrate results in formation of soil .
17 And presumably you did n't do that with Mr Nott , the Secretary of State of the day ?
18 Although the Social Charter as signed on 9 December 1989 by all the Heads of State of the EC , excluding the UK , is of no legal effect , UK companies can not afford to ignore it .
19 Heads of state of the world 's richest countries flew into Rio this month on a mission to save the world .
20 Despite its international character , the conference continues to function under the supervision of a Commission of State of the Netherlands established by Royal Decree in 1897 , and the Netherlands Government bears the costs of the Sessions of the Conference held generally every four years ; however , the budget of its Permanent Bureau is approved by the diplomatic representatives in The Hague of Member States .
21 Different considerations would arise if it did , since it would be contrary to public policy for the court not to recognise as a qualified representative of the head of state of the foreign state the diplomatic representative recognised by Her Majesty 's Government .
22 When in 1970 the minister was introducing in the Commons legislation which created the NIRC , he said that the NIRC 's existence showed ‘ in fact as well as in symbol ’ that the provisions of the Bill would not be arbitrarily implemented by the Secretary of State of the day but would ‘ depend on the rule of the law ’ .
23 In some areas Acts lay down clear central powers of control — the 1944 Education Act , for example — but in others the main statutes merely indicate by a variable form of words that the Ministry or Secretary of State of the central department is in the position of ultimate authority and will provide a general overall guidance .
24 On 2 February 1654 the council of state of the Protectorate recommended that Mackworth be added to its number .
25 Many of the differences between the various models arise from limited knowledge of the miscibilities of helium and other substances in hydrogen , and from limited knowledge of the equations of state of the various substances .
26 In our detailed responses to the Secretary of State of the 30th October 1991 and the 10th June 1992 we highlighted what we saw as the threat to strategic planning policies , embodied in the existing county structure plans , as a result of the creation of 23–25 relatively small unitary authorities .
27 We may now eliminate the kinetic energy from our energy equation giving , per unit of time , Under an adiabatic change of state of the body from which we deduce that is an exact differential and there exists a function W , the strain energy function , such that and , in this case , W = U.
28 It also specifies the resources the Secretary of State will make available to the Agency and the arrangements for the Chief Executive to report to the Secretary of State of the Agency 's performance and use of resources .
29 I remind the Secretary of State of the haemorrhaging that has taken place , resulting in a severe loss of jobs in Wales for which he bears a heavy responsibility .
30 With the greatest respect , it would be a pathetic science policy that suggested that the Secretary of State of the day should intervene to give funds to named scientists — whose names , no doubt , the hon. Gentleman picked up from cuttings in the learned journals .
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