Example sentences of "view is [conj] [pron] is " in BNC.

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1 The Civil Service view is that what is best for the country is a continuation of the centrist and consensual policies that have been developed and sold to party politicians over many years .
2 A problem with this point of view is that there is in fact no evidence of descent groups having ever existed without these two levels and it seems difficult to treat all documented cases as transitions from a stage for which there is no evidence .
3 The logic of this view is that there is no harm in voting Labour or Liberal , or in not voting at all .
4 Furth 's ( 1966 ) view is that there is an experiential deficit which appears repeatedly in test situations , but this does not coincide with a cognitive deficit .
5 Although scholars have noticed instability in initial h spellings in early English , the traditional view is that there is little reliable evidence for ‘ [ h ] -dropping ’ in English much before the end of the eighteenth century , and earlier instability in spelling is usually dismissed as unreliable in handbook accounts .
6 This is not a case where the demand was based on an erroneous interpretation of legislation by the revenue ; my provisional view is that there is no distinction between such a case and a case like the present where the demand is based on an invalid regulation and is therefore ultra vires .
7 A previous Tory Home Secretary wrote in the White Paper : ’ Since the Prior committee 's report was published , the Government 's Public Order Bill has been put before Parliament Given the restructuring of public order offences in the Public Order Bill , the Government 's view is that there is no need for a further public offence of prison mutiny . ’
8 Given the restructuring of public order offences in the Public Order Bill , the Government 's view is that there is no need for a further specific offence of prison mutiny . ’
9 The traditional view is that there is no age below which a child can not be held to be guilty of contributory negligence .
10 The main benefit from the customer 's point of view is that he is likely to have his needs met in a more appropriate way than if the market is not segmented ie where the same product range and price are offered regardless of geographical , demographic and buyer-behaviour considerations .
11 Attitudes to wasteland vary but the official view is that it is unsightly and depressing , contributing to an air of dereliction and offering an example to vandals .
12 Moore 's view is that it is a simple and therefore indefinable property .
13 Butler 's view is that it is conscience , which .
14 The beauty of this approach from Microsoft 's point of view is that it is evolutionary and scalable handling 1 byte to 1Gb objects .
15 A converse implication of the " dress of thought " view is that it is possible to write in a style which is the nadir of plainness and neutrality .
16 One view is that it is the result of government parsimony towards prison staff ; the other is that such staff shortages as occur are due to the arcane system of rigid restrictive practices developed by the Prison Officers ' Association ( POA ) .
17 All of the work that I shall discuss suggests that spillovers are important in many sectors , but my view is that it is very easy to exaggerate their size .
18 CA 's view is that it is not .
19 All the same , as against the scholars of the Enlightenment , my own general view is that it is precisely the non-rationality of our behaviour which marks us out as human beings .
20 ( n contrast both to the genetically based view of literary history which tends to ignore questions of form , and to other formally-biased approaches which tend to ignore history , the Russian Formalist view is that it is history itself which allows the specificity of literature to be established .
21 But our view is that it is the Council of Ministers , representing member countries , who must take the decisions . ’
22 The Council 's view is that it is invidious to make distinctions among and between voluntary and community organisations on the basis of antiquated charities legislation .
23 The second , absolutist , view is that it is an additional ‘ absolute ’ tax on corporate income independent of the operation of the personal income tax system .
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