in the light of造句121. In the light of the setting sun his eyes glittered like blue ice.
122. In the light of these academic triumphs, it is surprising that the M. C. R. has managed to maintain a social life at all.
123. An emphasis on deciding development strategies at local level, in the light of local circumstances.
124. The romantic fantasy world that she had entered when she left the train with Ludo was dissolving in the light of reality.
125. In the light of the fifth commandment should you be modifying your response in some way?
126. Its long black bonnet gleamed in the light of the passing street-lamps, and its powerful engine echoed through empty streets.
127. The boundaries of sovereignty must be determined in the light of the prevailing moral and political climate when difficult questions of constitutional authority arise.
128. The problems that beset Ptolemaic astronomy were pressing ones in the light of the need for calendar reform at the time of Copernicus.
129. It is the duty of the judge to consider each case before him in the light of existing law and established principles.
130. This judicial readiness to sanction rescue was revised in post-war years in the light of Bowlby's work on maternal deprivation.
131. In the light of the report's findings you may want to discuss the matter further.
132. It must be reviewed in the light of changing circumstances.
133. The dynamic nature of phase equilibria can be understood by considering them in the light of the kinetic theory.
134. There are two features of economic evaluation that merit particular emphasis in the light of the White Paper proposals.
135. It will draw up these plans in the light of national policies and local priorities and resources.
136. There remains the question of how to approach national legislation in the light of relevant Community directives.
137. Perhaps surprisingly, Conran's management style and operating methods have changed little in the light of his vast experience.
138. The decision not to renew the contract with the landlords Hill Samuel was taken in the light of rising costs and declining sales.
139. But, as mentioned above, some changes have been made in the light of comments received on the discussion paper.
140. This is because ScottishPower repurchased £142 million of government debt last November, in the light of falling interest rates.
141. A supplementary budget was announced in February 1991 in the light of the negative effects of the Gulf crisis on the economy.
142. Police have decided to reopen the investigation in the light of important new evidence.
143. Includes discussion of how official household projections might be developed in the light of such evidence.
144. In the light of this we briefly consider rules and laissez-faire approaches to mergers as alternatives to that of pragmatic cost-benefit.
145. In other areas, precedent established some years ago in the light of circumstances then may be disputable in relation to the present day.
146. The Department of Health has signalled its intention to review the formula in the light of 1991 census data, again using small area analysis.
147. Whether a risk is worth running depends on an estimate of its magnitude in the light of the size of the potential reward.
148. It also examines the relation between care management and care programming and raises some questions about future developments in the light of community care reforms.
149. Nevertheless, a basically sound plan provides a framework on which you can build and progress in the light of experience and changing conditions.
150. Adjustments are considered in the light of experience of the immediately preceding cycle.