Example sentences of "analysis be [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The only real problem with this analysis is that it assumes that this is an unwitting decision by the individuals involved .
2 Where data analysis differs from conventional systems analysis is that it separates the data structures from the applications which use them .
3 A number of inferences might be drawn from the patterns which emerge ; but a particular advantage of this method of analysis is that it points up rather clearly the effect of linguistic environment on variation and allows the main phonetic locus of differences between the sexes in each of the communities to be specified .
4 A criticism of Fitzmaurice 's analysis is that it does not answer the crucial question of why such an objective regime should have any effect on third parties .
5 In fact one of the problems of a stratificational analysis is that it classifies women in a somewhat arbitrary manner , sometimes assigning to them the class of their husbands or fathers and sometimes determining their class by their own occupations .
6 A further benefit of this analysis is that it causes attention to be focused on the real medical-legal issue ; whether , and if so , what , liability ( criminal or civil ) ever attends the decision which is significant , namely turning , or failing to turn , the ventilator on again .
7 The rationale behind such a comparative analysis is that it brings into sharper focus those very features of language which might elude stylistic analysis of a more traditional kind .
8 The drawback to this sort of analysis is that it distinguishes between the superficial norms of society , and the deeper , perhaps partially hidden , forces of the psyche .
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