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1 The Canadian researchers say that tests on animals are needed , but such work would take some years .
2 As a result it was easy for protagonists to claim that opinions on test-tube fusion , particularly its validity or otherwise , were n't always made on purely scientific grounds , but that self interests were the driving forces .
3 The SSI found that information on juveniles was often insufficiently shared with the courts , leading to unnecessary remands to local authority accommodation .
4 Acknowledging that the new government faced enormous problems in reconstructing the debt-ridden economy , Chiluba warned that subsidies on cornmeal would be removed , although he stressed that measures would be taken to ensure that people could afford this staple food .
5 These rules stipulated that negotiations on trade matters could only be initiated by principal suppliers .
6 British Nuclear Fuels says that radioactivity on overalls is within safety limits and that Taylor was a difficult man to work with .
7 Both the bipartisan commission and INS officials believe that sanctions on employers could be strengthened with , in the commission 's words , a ‘ fraud-proof work-authorisation document ’ .
8 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that spending on disability benefits by this Government has increased by over 150 per cent. , in contrast to the policies advocated by the Labour party , the priorities of which are pensions and child benefits ?
9 BR warned that fares on Network SouthEast , where grants will be withdrawn altogether by 1992/93 , would rise in real terms by 2 ½ per cent over inflation for the next five years .
10 Bush said that restrictions on trade and investment would continue until the elections , but offered humanitarian aid and direct financial assistance for the elections .
11 There will be an annual audit of objects on the list to confirm that undertakings on public access and preservation of the objects in the UK are being observed .
12 Police reports alleged that raids on Ershad 's residence after his arrest on Dec. 12 [ see p. 37907 ] had revealed assets in excess of those which could have been expected from a presidential income , as well as large quantities of unlicensed firearms .
13 The unit argues that traffic on motorways and urban roads is unlikely to increase over 50% , so the main impact will fall on rural byways which are not equipped to cope with such a volume of vehicles .
14 It 's to one of the greatest of Champagne Houses that guests on board the Orient Express will be escorted on Sunday morning .
15 The Table shows that patients on NSAIDs hadsignificantly less inflammation than patients with inflammatory bowel disease but the blood loss was similar to that of patients with Crohn 's disease .
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