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1 The meeting was the last scientific gathering to be held in Thames Water 's New River Head building from which the laboratories have now moved to the new Docklands site .
2 Monitoring the progress of projects is often done by means of project review meetings of which the minutes form a record of achievement and decisions .
3 Monitoring the progress of projects is often done by means of project review meetings of which the minutes form a record of achievement and decisions .
4 This results in unnecessarily poor interview performances in which the interviewers will not get an accurate picture of the candidates and their abilities .
5 As Reiner ( 1980 ) suggested , the riot gear in which the police are increasingly seen , with shields , visored helmets , knee-length boots , and flame-proof overalls , enhances their avenging appearance .
6 This led the partners towards a request that the school produce a plan for its Guidance programme from which the partners could identify and prioritise the support which they could offer towards enhancing our activities and adding to the quality of our provision .
7 The field artillery weapons with which the combatants entered the war in 1914 had been designed also for use in short-range battles .
8 Under s393A TA 1988 , Case I trading losses may be set against profits of whatever description ( including chargeable gains ) , in the accounting period in which the losses are sustained and against profits from accounting periods falling within the preceding three years .
9 This is the case with a trio of quite astounding stereoscopic exhibits : a Muppet show in which cartoon characters practically curl up in one 's lap ; the Hitchcock exhibit in which the birds of The Birds take flight from the screen into the auditorium ; and in EPCOT , Coppola 's weird short film Captain Eo , with Michael Jackson and Anjelica Huston , where Jackson 's nose job looks so rubbery and three-dimensional one feels that , if one pressed it , it would pop inside out .
10 There was no dock , only a gravel embankment into which the bargemen had driven mooring stakes .
11 Conservatism , he argues , is essentially ‘ the persistent image of society as a command structure in which the responsibilities of leadership can be exercised within the framework of a strong State ’ , and it is this ‘ that distinguishes English Conservatism from rival ideologies ’ .
12 It is of paramount importance to ensure that Tradeco makes the payment under the Deed of Covenant before the end of the accounting year in which the profits arise .
13 The instructions below are for the Osma system in which the joints , elbows and outlets have their own fixing holes .
14 At a more fundamental level theorists describe the creation of the W particle in terms of quarks , the building blocks from which the protons , neutrons and their antiparticles ( and many other particles ) are made .
15 Others , however , objected to the replacement of the Schools Council by two unelected bodies ; they saw dangers in the minister ‘ surrounding himself by people of one opinion ’ , and in the ‘ centralized patronage ’ which was said to characterize the new arrangements , and they detected the eclipse of the values of curriculum pluralism for which the Schools Council had stood .
16 The ISS curriculum proposals aroused less controversy in ILEA than those of TNC in part because of the very different curriculum philosophy within which the proposals for the fourth and fifth years were set .
17 ICAO now uses a large capacity computer on which the details of every notifiable accident to a public transport aircraft with a maximum weight exceeding 5700 kilos are recorded from almost every State in the world .
18 Tennis courts on which the children of high-ranking officers and generals play tennis during the night .
19 It is very important to have a well-planned clean-up room beyond which no wellingtons , rainwear or dirty clothing is permitted .
20 Section 244 provides that this normally has to be done within 10 months after the end of the accounting reference period to which the accounts relate ( if it is a private company ) or within six months ( if it is a public one ) .
21 This would leave intact the procedure of notification au parquet to which the authors of the Convention took such exception , or even a device such as that once recognised in the English ecclesiastical courts of affixing citation of a foreign resident ‘ upon one of the columns of the Royal Exchange , or in front of some other well-known building , in a place of public resort , which merchants are in the daily habit of frequenting or passing by ’ .
22 The rabbits have many escape routes along which the ferrets can not pass .
23 Two fur traders from the French settlement of New France on the banks of the St. Lawrence had been trying to convince their employers that the best way to develop the trade was to set up bases on Hudson Bay to which the Indians could come in their canoes down all the rivers that flowed into the Bay .
24 This attitude is reflected by the Pasadena Consultation at which the delegates agreed ‘ that in many situations a homogeneous unit church can be a legitimate and authentic church .
25 So it seems that both state monopoly and private enterprise are capable of running a telephone system in which the customers are a prime consideration .
26 On one occasion I went to a hospital in south London to what the police reckoned would be a very rough demonstration .
27 The preference for polling has increased from about 50 per cent 60 years ago to about 95 per cent today , presumably by selection to suit management systems in which the cattle are housed for as much as eight months in the winter .
28 Even in the case of the large church with a regular new members ' class , this may need to be supplemented by a sponsorship scheme in which the converts are matched with church members of the same sex and similar age and background , to help them find their feet and be introduced to the family .
29 It is imperative that we emphasise the uniqueness of the Catholic school which understands itself as a faith community in which the beliefs and values communicated in Religious Education inspire and unify every aspect of the school life .
30 In addition to this breach of the moral duty of fidelity , the court appears to have been concerned with the risk of confidential information being passed to competitors , because it was satisfied that the plaintiffs did own certain business secrets of which the employees had knowledge .
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