Example sentences of "system which [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It is independent of the quality process but , in retrospect , would make the ideal first step in instituting a management system which is also a quality system .
2 But the legal action centres on allegations of delays and detailed specifications for the payroll and personnel system which is just now going live in the area boards — almost four years late .
3 Lengthy booklists are expensive and dull : with some time and effort it will be possible for you to build up a personal library and reference system which is individually geared to your particular needs , and one which helps you to build on your existing knowledge rather than attempting to start again from scratch .
4 In contrast to this condoned and systematic brutality , rugby 's ‘ image problem ’ , in Mr Lieberman 's analysis , stems from its association with ‘ beer parties ’ , which are frowned upon by the editor of Sports Illustrated , who is dismissive of rugby in a way which I find offensive ( I wonder if he 's aware , for instance , that the US Womens ' team recently won a world title ? ) , and attempting to placate people like him would be buying into a value system which is completely alien to the game .
5 In Romania we are planning to work with Romanian Save The Children and to help the Romanian government in its juvenile justice system which is sadly in need of major development and change .
6 Some fish-houses are now connected to the home central heating system which is probably the cheapest method of heating .
7 An update facility means that users have access to a system which is continuously available as an in-house , interactive consultancy service .
8 A system which is openly and avowedly inferior does not encourage those who participate in it to have a high self-esteem .
9 It is relatively easy , for example , to envisage a complementary relationship between a profiling system which is primarily confined to the pastoral work of a school which will then complement the more conventional assessment procedures .
10 In the eighteenth century , British teachers such as Henry Baker and Thomas Braidwood used oralism as part of a combined system which is nowadays known as Total Communication .
11 Whereas lower-class juvenile delinquents find themselves confronting a legal system which has literally declared war against them , upper-class corporate officials find a legal system which is either at , or on their side ; for the most part it is unwilling and if not , unable even to guarantee compensation for the victims of corporate crime let alone to contain and control the crime itself .
12 As with all aspects of the Advanced Courses Development Programme comments from users are welcomed and will contribute to the evolution of the system which is eventually adopted .
13 The authors speculate that this may be because , with a centralised collective bargaining system which is fairly remote from the workers , ‘ the less conscious they will be of the gains achieved , and hence the less likely they are to be credited to union activity ’ ( p. 109 ) .
14 Leading partitioning manufacturer and supplier Keysan Ltd has announced a new fully relocatable steel partitioning system which is totally compatible with the company 's newly launched T80 storage wall .
15 What the ancient people experienced must largely remain in the realms of speculation , but we can look to China for a system which is still in use and very specific on the question of how earth energies relate to the landscape .
16 If he is n't prepared to do that then he must accept the workings of a system which is much fairer than the system which was previously enforced .
17 The burrow , on the other hand , may be just one section of a warren or it may be a single burrow system which is much smaller than a warren and exists in isolation from other rabbit holes .
18 They can be stored in the FINDER system which is more generally accessible within BPX : ‘ You can regenerate all the maps at the press of a button .
19 The Department of Education has already been severely criticised by both the Audit Office and the Parliamentary Accounts Committee over the overall system which is more than £4,5m over the original estimated budget .
20 To date 15 personnel from British Steel have been trained using this system which is now being used as part of normal training practice .
21 One good reason why such people ( if they want to become anthropologists ) should start off by studying a cultural system which is radically different from their own is that they can thereby undergo the traumatic experience of discovering that , in other societies , this deeply emotive private/public distinction may operate in quite a different way .
22 Any system which is exhaustively described by Figure 9 would be incapable of repeating nonsense words or reading them aloud or writing them to dictation .
23 Labour has to create a state system which is so good that no one will want to send their children anywhere else . ’
24 Improvements at Rossendale Ski Centre ( near Manchester ) include an undermat misting system which is far more efficient than the old sprays that tended to take skiers by surprise , drenching them from head to foot .
25 In the UK , supply to the final user is , in the main , through a number of major stockists — a system which is rapidly being developed in Western Europe , generally .
26 We recognise this and we are determined to achieve a transport system which is as safe as it can be made while still remaining effective .
27 The truth of the first of these dicta is easy to see : any change may make matters worse rather than better ; only in a system which is as bad as it can possibly be , can change be introduced which must be beneficial .
28 We want to ensure that people are not landed with a second taxation system which is as unfair and unjust as the poll tax .
29 Now there 's something else that 's important here and it 's something , it 's an aspect of erm of federalism that people very often er fail to grasp erm we live in a , a small and densely populated island er and we have a political structure and a party system which is highly centralized and which places er great emphasis on the question of party discipline and loyalty and er these centralized party structures control er the conduct of political business in the , in the parliament and , and in cabinet and there is essentially no political life outside of that .
30 This is not to be confused with the international monetary system which is usually understood to mean the system that governs exchange rate parities .
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