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1 Their Lordships abstain from detailed discussions of these questions , in so far as they were developed in argument , for that would lead the Board to fall into precisely the errors against which Griffiths L.J .
2 The funding for the survey 's marine programme was slashed from $24 million to $13 million a year — money intended for both the Atlantic and the Pacific sections .
3 In particular , policies designed to further the employment prospects of women need to be informed by such an understanding .
4 The vast majority of basic trainers are , or were , manufactured in the USA , and most of the remainder come from outside the UK .
5 The Tempa Rossa field lies across both the Laurenzana and Torrente Sauro permits — LASMO is operator of Torrente Sauro and has a 20 per cent interest in Laurenzana .
6 Here is one obvious link between borrowing and taxation : each new issue of funded stock depended upon either the introduction of a tax or the rescheduling of an existing one .
7 THE King 's Theatre in Edinburgh is undergoing a wide-ranging review to cope with both the recession and future competition from the capital 's new £13 million Festival Theatre .
8 If you look back to 1974 you 'll discover that our vote lifted at precisely the moment the Tories tried the same game .
9 And it was to restore order , as much as anything , that a nominally Vietnamese administration provided at least the façade of an ‘ independent ’ Vietnamese government .
10 Best of the roach and dace weights came from above the weir as Middlesbrough Newman Scotts ' skipper Dave Smiddy weighed in 9–3–8 to the waggler and maggot .
11 Thirdly , because the overall intake has been increased and the average blood ionic fluoride level of the population raised , individuals who ingest submilligram doses of fluoride will run a greater risk of their blood ionic fluoride concentrations peaking to above the threshold level that can cause dental fluorosis or other ill-effects .
12 The gunshot came from inside the house .
13 Neglecting the input current of the operational amplifier in the circuit of figure 10.11(b) compared with the current through resistance R This time , if and for the sinusoidal component of highest frequency present in the equation reduces to Clearly the circuit of figure 10.1 l(b) acts as a differentiator when , which condition is much more easily satisfied than the condition for the corresponding passive circuit of figure 4.11(a) to act as a differentiator .
14 An example of a typical bending analysis is shown in Figure 7A ; there is no significant difference in mobility of the primary protein:DNA complex within each set of three probes derived from either the pBENDU or pBENDP plasmids .
15 As can be seen from Figure 2 , the normal eye is virtually round , which means that rays of light coming from outside the eye are focused on the retina .
16 Roosevelt announced his plan without warning , and an immediate wave of opposition swept through both the Senate and the House , led by Democrats who normally supported the President .
17 On the foreign exchanges , the deutschmark seemed steady ahead of tonight 's reunification ; the pound fell against both the dollar and the mark , ending the day at one point eight eight four five dollars and two deutschmarks point nine three four one .
18 The text rests mainly on specific cited examples , drawn from the literature up to 1987 , but the authors comment on both the scope and the likely mechanism of the various transformations .
19 A Portsmouth ballvalve has retaining caps to hold in both the piston and , usually , the washer inside the piston
20 I have referred in chapter 2 to the need for a language policy across the curriculum ; a recommendation to this effect appeared in both the Bullock and the Swann Reports .
21 Research conducted for both the Redcliffe-Maud and Wheatley Commissions indicated that people recognised extremely localised communities as a basis for their social life .
22 Like elite theorists , pluralist writers deny that a ruling class exists and argue that the cause of the cancerous growth of a military-industrial complex arises from either the desire by the military to extend their power undemocratically or the desire by the bureaucratic structures in industry and the military to defend and extend their own role in society in a self-serving manner .
23 Up to the darkroom to begin at once the pictures she had taken this afternoon .
24 Earlier , following requests made by both the government and ANC [ see p. 38705 ] , the commission began to investigate allegations of state complicity in the township violence .
25 A second impulse which prompted economic change came from outside the empire .
26 She stared calmly back , her jet black hair escaping from underneath the wimple .
27 At York , admissions to the freedom of the city show that in the period 1301–1550 less than one-seventh of those admitted were drawn from citizen stock , while at Romney in Kent between 1433 and 1523 , a quarter of the freemen came from outside the county , and only a third from within a 5-mile radius of the town ( 70 ) .
28 She hurried to the far end of the bay where the sun gazed from above the cliff with hot , friendly passion .
29 You know , you 've got your washing machine goes in here the cooker there your fridge here .
30 A highly individualistic vision , coloured by time and experience , focuses on everyday objects suggesting associations tinged with both the sadness of ageing and the insights of maturity .
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