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1 This has been used to support proposals to move from income to expenditure taxation .
2 That evening Lieutenant-Colonel Dudley Clarke set down his thoughts in brief notes on raiding parties carried by ship to the French coast and drawn from a special force .
3 It would be a great shame to see shoppers travel from miles to the jewel in the crown of Darlington only to discover all the spaces in one of the town 's most central car parks had been snapped up and no more were available because of a council and a car park company going round in circles .
4 The GUM club are fund-raising to meet building costs between £10,000 to £12,000 .
5 So far , we have considered settlement siting in relation to water , economy-subsistence , and defence .
6 The pawnshop also played an important role in enabling families to survive from week to week — setting their meagre possessions to work to provide some security .
7 Hereford cross steer prices fell by 4p to 144.4p per kg lw while Limousin cross prices fell by 2.7p to average 155.7p per kg lw .
8 Store Cattle : Medium weight ( 300399kg ) Simmental cross store steer prices fell by 1.5p to 111.1p per kg lw during the week ended 24 october while Charolais cross store steer prices rose slightly by 0.4p to 115.9p per kg lw Hereford cross store steer prices increased by 2.4p to 111.1p per kg lw .
9 Store Cattle : Medium weight ( 300399kg ) Simmental cross store steer prices fell by 1.5p to 111.1p per kg lw during the week ended 24 october while Charolais cross store steer prices rose slightly by 0.4p to 115.9p per kg lw Hereford cross store steer prices increased by 2.4p to 111.1p per kg lw .
10 Mr McIntyre visited Ottawa to act as consultant to the Canadian Co-operative Preservation Project , working on the National Preservation Policy and Strategy for Canadian libraries .
11 The government is now reported to be planning measures to limit peat extraction through direct purchase of threatened sites , and management agreements to encourage landowners to switch from exploitation to restoration of peat bogs .
12 The chief conclusion to emerge from the work discussed in this chapter is that retrieval processes contribute to the hybrid — that the latent inhibition effect occurs , at least in part , because subjects tend to retrieve information acquired during pre-exposure to the target stimulus rather than information acquired during conditioning .
13 ( 3 ) In this Act references to the rules of a self-regulating organisation are references to the rules ( whether or not laid down by the organisation itself ) which the organisation has power to enforce in relation to the carrying on of the business in question or which relate to the admission and expulsion of members of the organisation or otherwise to its constitution .
14 Rory could hear the stamping , slapping feet move in time to the fiddles and accordions as they played a jig .
15 The first fire , on Saturday , just before the game against Middlesbrough , caused damage amounting to £100,000 to the derelict Waterloo Road stand .
16 AIB had gained some experience of these recordings when investigating accidents to American manufactured aircraft fitted with CVRs to the FAA standard .
17 In addition , the Trustees of the Scottish Council Foundation granted funds amounting to £33,050 to the Scottish Council for several projects .
18 In addition , the Scottish Council Foundation granted funds amounting to £29,478 to the Scottish Council , the major part of which was in support of Enterprise Education Courses for young people .
19 The second method is to define review dates by reference to the anniversaries of the commencement of the lease .
20 RDBI The Relational Database Interface product allows data held by LIFESPAN to be transferred to a relational database where it may then be queried by users .
21 This manual explains how to use LIFESPAN RDBI , the Relational Database Interface product , which allows data held by LIFESPAN to be transferred to a relational database , where it may be queried by users .
22 Bankers acceptances are written promises issued by borrowers to banks to repay borrowed funds .
23 The management at Glascoed says scope exists for output to be pushed a lot higher .
24 Other sections give appreciable protection to LCH with regard to collateral security in its hands : eg , s 175 removes from LCH the restrictions on enforcement of security which would otherwise apply , under the Insolvency Act 1986 , in the event that a defaulting member 's affairs were placed in the hands of an administrator ; and s 177 allows collateral lodged with LCH to be realised and applied notwithstanding a prior equitable interest or right of which LCH did not have notice at the time the collateral was received .
25 He has paid £4,000 in fees and has 25 clients seeking loans ranging from £20,000 to £5m .
26 The second is the automotive business , which saw operating profits increase from £2.7m to £13.2m , on turnover up 15.2% to £792.1m .
27 Sunsail quotes prices ranging from £95 to £120 a head , depending on catering and accommodation ; significantly less than events such as Ascot or Wimbledon .
28 However , the arrival of Soviet stocks , held up due to production problems , caused prices to fall in September to $8,000 a tonne .
29 Operating profit rose by 54% to £2.03m , and pretax profit by 58% to £2.05m .
30 In 1989 the board and lodging allowance varied from £140 to £230 a week depending upon the category of resident .
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