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1 FIFTEEN years ago few would have picked out the blue-collar Industrial National Bank of Rhode Island to emerge in the 1990s as the pre-eminent banking power in patrician New England .
2 amd next week we 'll be back on the football trail to see in the new season
3 First , to identify the contributory factors of success in the use of Strategic Decision Support Systems in order to provide research data to assist in the further development of such systems .
4 The table also shows that , in the fifteen years from 1960–75 , there was a tendency for female labour force participation to increase in the industrialised world and decline elsewhere , except Oceania .
5 They came back from a surprise David Currie opener to level in the second half through Steve Walsh .
6 Major maintenance schemes to start in the next month include Danby Road Newark Road and to Road
7 ‘ It is an individual and collective responsibility of all Welsh rugby fans to behave in a courteous and acceptable way . ’
8 If Parliament wishes to create a specialist body to adjudicate in a given field , it makes little sense to have the decisions of that body reviewed by courts which have no such expertise .
9 The right of a member of the licensing court to object in the 1959 Act is not retained .
10 ‘ When bad debts can mean the difference between survival and failure , companies , regardless , of their size , need to employ strict credit management procedures to assist in the timely collection of outstanding debts . ’
11 The Bank also uses the Exchange Equalization Account to intervene in the foreign exchange market by buying up surplus sterling to keep up the external value of the pound .
12 He turned the car into Park Lane and drove quickly and skilfully through the maze of traffic converging on Marble Arch to emerge in the correct lane for the Edgware Road .
13 Variables , the constants , their respective regression coefficients to include in the logistic equation and their significance are depicted in Table III .
14 The tendency is , then , for professional/client relationships to continue in the existing mode — even , as suggested earlier , pushing their interpretation of normalisation principles into line with their established practice in order to reduce the dissonance they might otherwise experience .
15 They all expect the Government 's public sector borrowing requirement to rise in the coming financial year to anywhere between £40 billion and £55 billion , and interest rates by the end of 1993 to range from 4.5 per cent to the current 6 per cent .
16 They all expect the Government 's public sector borrowing requirement to rise in the coming financial year to anywhere between £40 billion and £55 billion , and interest rates by the end of 1993 to range from 4.5 per cent to the current 6 per cent .
17 The analysis shows 31 p.c. of financial institutions expect business volumes to increase in the present three-month period , against 17 p.c. forecasting a fall .
18 The government 's response to the riots , apart from the setting up of the Scarman Inquiry , was to devote more resources to law and order and to renew its efforts to persuade business people to invest in the inner cities .
19 By the 1890s the seats of sexual respectability were seen by reformers such as Grant Allen to rest in the lower middle class and the upper working class , but in the latter there was no simple acceptance of middle-class norms .
20 Quite a few have gone on to postgraduate teacher training to teach in the secondary sector .
21 Fêted Amer-indie faces SMASHING PUMPKINS eschew the indulgent side of the rock'n'roll lifestyle to engage in the healthy , non-macho pursuit of the Good Noise .
22 Also playing are Witney Talent to bulldock in the second division of the Beezer Homes League while Abingdon town makes the short track to Maidenhead United in the Vauxhal League division to Falf .
23 Dislike of American slavery had never vanished and was a favourite topic for novelists like Mrs Trollope to tackle in the 1830s .
24 The masterful substitution of Barlow for Peter Beagrie paid rich dividends for Kendall as the replacement single-handedly dismantled the Rangers defence to score in the 62nd and 72 minutes .
25 Similarly , local authorities should not refuse permission for development by small businesses on the grounds that established businesses would be adversely affected : ‘ planning control is not intended to enable local planning authorities to intervene in the normal operation of market forces ’ .
26 There were the usual arguments about freedom of choice and to these were added the less usual one about equity , allowing local authority tenants to share in the economic benefits of owner-occupation .
27 THE excitement was almost tangible on the tarmac at Kingston Airport on Saturday prior to the opening of the doors of the first South African Airways plane to land in the Caribbean .
28 Is the practice of marking each voting counterfoil with the electors electoral role number to continue in the forthcoming election ?
29 By encouraging , cajoling , indicating and directing corporations and trade unions to act in the national interest rather than in their own self-interest , the government is counselling these institutions to behave in a way which is wholly inconsistent with their raison d'être , which in turn results from the property rights with which they are endowed .
30 It was one of those Made-in-the-Fifties horrors bought up in bulk by the television studios to show in the early hours of the morning to night-workers and insomniacs like Preston , and it pandered to all his worst fears and fantasies about the London underground .
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