Example sentences of "it is argued that [subord] " in BNC.

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1 When attention moves from behaviour at the individual to the organisational level , it is argued that since organisations are not unitary actors , but are made up of individuals and groups with competing interests and objectives , companies can not be understood as pursuing a single goal , but rather a range of conflicting goals .
2 The recent developments in youth training policy are reviewed and it is argued that while the Youth Training Scheme has many attributes as a basis for an integrated training system , it fails to take account of two problems .
3 It is argued that although cattle stealing was affected by administrative arrangements , particularly in the twentieth century , it was more sensitive to economic influences , especially changes in land use brought on by the expansion of plantations .
4 It is argued that whilst this tradition continues today it has been accelerated by the arrival of North Sea oil money and consolidated by the housing needs of incoming workers many of whom desire to own their own property .
5 In sum , it is argued that whilst much more research needs to be done in the field of business organisation , management and labour , sufficient evidence already exists to identify these as key areas in the explanation of Britain 's comparatively poor economic performance .
6 Instead , it is argued that when the cat 's blood-flow through its main veins into the heart is increased , turbulence is created .
7 Sometimes extravagant claims are made for the incapacitatory effectiveness of ordinary prison sentences , and it is argued that if prison sentences were longer this could produce a substantial reduction in crime by means of incapacitation .
8 First it is argued that where a state is relatively just one ought to support and maintain it .
9 Thus , it is argued that where conversion is probable , the debt should be reported not as a liability but as , or near , equity .
10 It is argued that because they cover much more ground than the specialized academic or professional degree , they must inevitably be more superficial and lacking in rigour and depth ; a kind of conceptual package tour .
11 When it is argued that because the British Parliament is now under the control of the executive , nothing should or can be done to alter the situation , this denies the capacity of politicians and the public to remedy defects in their own institutions .
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