Example sentences of "it is clear that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is clear that political-administrative elites and not the masses of acceptors are deciding on the technology to be used ’ USAID Evaluation Report , 1979 |
2 | It is clear that general practitioners have the potential to be able contributors to the discussion of what needs to be purchased and where , although the mechanisms by which this is achieved need a variety of well thought out and appropriate structures . |
3 | It is clear that deep discount bonds represent liabilities of the issuer since they contain an obligation to make cash payments . |
4 | So it is clear that private citizens are the proper persons to ‘ enforce ’ private law . |
5 | Although it is clear that mountainous areas with few nearby notable pollution sources are receiving their pollution burden from regions or countries several hundreds or thousands of kilometres distant , it is difficult to determine precisely from which source or sources the pollution originated . |
6 | IN THE YEAR that saw mankind 's first wave of planetary exploration reach a glorious climax with Voyager 2 's passage of Neptune , it is clear that new space efforts will concentrate on the third planet from the Sun . |
7 | The first temple at Mallia , raised in about 1900 BC , was equipped with storage rooms , but it is clear that other buildings , apparently houses , in the town of Mallia were also equipped with store-rooms . |
8 | It is clear that other groups , such as the military , scientists and intellectuals , could exercise influence over the party and modify policy . |
9 | Whether soundly based or not , it is clear that congressional perceptions of Reagan 's popularity were important in influencing votes in the legislature ; and the defection of Boll Weevils , in particular , was essential to the president 's success on key votes . |
10 | However , it is clear that chronic health problems appear to increase with age . |
11 | Although it is hard to know how valid these comparisons are , it is clear that ordinary people in Britain have far more possessions and assets than they did in 1911 . |
12 | It is clear that political commitment is no more sufficient for the development of good pedagogy than is the ability to speak a particular language and to share in its associated culture . |
13 | Nevertheless it is clear that Anglo-American relations had suffered a number of shocks since 1950 , while Churchill was quite wrong in his expectation that the Americans would be happier to work with him than with Labour . |
14 | It is clear that ultimate liability is envisaged to lie with the producer , own brander or importer , irrespective of whether they are insolvent , that is , " whether still in existence or not " ( s2(3) ( a ) ) . |
15 | With hindsight it is clear that left-wing opponents planned to disrupt the meeting , for over 1,000 anti-fascists were involved in a counter-demonstration and in the systematic attempts to wreck the occasion . |
16 | First , it is clear that psychotic illness involves , if nothing else , a serious disruption of brain activity . |
17 | It is clear that certain policies have a limited call upon union expenditure , while other policies are a heavy burden upon expenditure . |
18 | As listed above it is clear that certain exempt gifts can be made without the gifts being property subject to a reservation . |
19 | From the point of view of production , it is clear that spoken and written language make somewhat different demands on language-producers . |
20 | Finally , it is clear that centralized planning such as this must be kept under constant review , if it is to respond to changed needs and resources . |
21 | While it is clear that specific genetic alterations serve as prognostic indicators , not all correlate with a poor prognosis . |
22 | Most attention has been focused on the ionotropic receptors ( like NMDA and kainic acid receptors ) , but it is clear that metabotropic receptors operating through the InsP 3 and DAG messenger systems have a profound effect on neural behaviour , including memory . |
23 | It is clear that electronegative chlorine substituents on the phosphine ligands decrease the electron density on the central Co atom , thereby decreasing the back-bonding and raising the CO and NO bond stretching frequencies . |
24 | Housing subsidies in the past have sometimes favoured rural areas , but Shucksmith believes that the higher building costs have not been matched , and that ‘ it is clear that central government policies have played a major role in frustrating council housing in rural areas , both through the overall financial allocation to rural areas , and through the constraints imposed on individual developments … . ’ |
25 | It is clear that legitimate and reasonable owners of residential care homes are suffering . |
26 | To conclude our review of criminal statistics , it is clear that official statistics on crime , like most statistics , should not be taken at face value as ‘ facts ’ to be accepted uncritically . |
27 | It is clear that male birds with more complicated repertoires can intimidate rivals more successfully and/or attract mates more readily . |
28 | It is clear that unpublished price sensitive information fulfils this requirement . |
29 | It is clear that quantitative methodology can be applied , with interesting results , to data bases other than the bodies of naturally occurring spontaneous speech for which it was originally designed . |
30 | Since these variations can occur within a single species , and even within a single individual , it is clear that good samples are necessary before attempting to distinguish patterns . |