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1 It may be the quickest , cheapest and safest way demonstrating a dynamic process in the class or laboratory However , there is a danger that the real life experience may replaced by the quick and easy screen image .
2 Standards may well rise from 1990 , but the rise may stem from the National Curriculum , testing , parental choice , opting out , or other factors which have nothing to do with the ERA .
3 In part this difficulty may stem from the uncertain legal nature of the action for breach of confidence .
4 Employment is a two-way trade and it is as well to remember that the conditions that we in the House think can be imposed on employers may backfire on the very people whom they are supposed to help .
5 Information necessary to the decoding of a segment may lie outside the arbitrary boundaries imposed for the analysis of that segment , and some of the information within the boundaries may only be relevant to what precedes or follows the segment .
6 In this sense parallels may develop between the regional negotiation processes over the Kampuchean and Afghan conflicts .
7 However , the lack of relationship between the technical dimension of work and housework satisfaction patterns may point to the relative unimportance of working conditions as factors shaping work satisfaction generally .
8 The vascular change may extend to the right ventricle , with endocarditis involving the tricuspid valve .
9 Social life revolves mainly round the hotels , though dedicated night owls may retire to the late bars , or visit the bright lights of Bodrum and the spectacular ‘ Halikarnas ’ disco .
10 The need to include stock market volatility in the pricing equation for index futures may account for the apparent mispricings indicated by the no-arbitrage condition , particularly when the market is volatile , when the general equilibrium model would not indicate a mispricing .
11 Control of this kind may account for the observed differences between transcript concentrations of complex I and complex III genes .
12 In the future , broader co-operation and co-ordination may follow from the firm basis of this work .
13 The algorithm may arrive at the wrong one , and miss the true goal with maximum worth .
14 Those who are removed from the Register by the Professional Conduct Committee or Health Committee and are aggrieved by that decision may appeal to the appropriate Appeal Court for the part of the UK in which they reside .
15 Will the Secretary of State confirm that whatever savings the Ministry of Defence may make by the regimental amalgamations proposed in ’ Options for Change ’ , there will be considerable on-costs to the public purse , through expenditure on unemployment and housing benefits ?
16 Opinions may differ on the relative contributions of different factors to the changes , but of the pressures pushing governments further and faster into the arms of the multinationals there can be little doubt .
17 These groups may draw on the professional skills of individual party members who can act as an independent source of advice to the party groups on the council .
18 Snow may linger on the high passes as late as June .
19 Policies may cater for the do-it-yourself enthusiast .
20 Ophiopristis may be defined as follows : the jaw longer than broad with one or two apical papillae flanked on each side by 4 or more rounded or slightly pointed oral papillae which form a continuous series with 2–4 slightly larger tentacle scales associated with the second oral tentacle pore , these scales may arise on the adoral shields , in some species there may also be papillae on the inner edge of the first ventral arm plate , the adoral shields long and narrow separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate ; disk covered by small scales each bearing a spinelet ; radial shields from the first lateral arm plate ; disk covered by small scales each bearing a spinelet ; radial shields covered and inconspicuous ; tentacle pores of the arm not open but armed with one or two leaf-like or scale-like tentacle scales .
21 Alternatively the tentacle scales may lie above the distal oral papillae .
22 Since most shares issued are ‘ fully paid up ’ , shareholders may hide behind the corporate veil , assured that their liability with respect to the company does not extend beyond the value of their shares .
23 Once independent , however , these same States may argue for the law-making effect of both treaties and other ‘ soft-law ’ instruments , while the former powers tend in turn to resist any such development and to adhere to doctrines emphasising sovereign independence and the need for consent .
24 The same problem arises with Bruner 's injunction that the curriculum should concentrate on the essential structure of a subject .
25 I believe that the British historical galleries should conclude in the late nineteenth century ( c. 1880 ) , and everything later should be integrated with the international modern collection .
26 Humans on foot must step over the broken flagstones and around the car-paraphernalia which is implanted in the pavement so as not to obstruct the motorised flow .
27 To ensure that the internal auditors have a significant degree of independence within the company the chief internal auditor should report to the chief executive and to a financial reporting and audit committee ( FRAC ) made up entirely of non-executive directors .
28 Well then I will move one and I will move Mr 's wording for three , and on two basically delete that the money should come from the identified savings made in the Chief Executive 's department .
29 Returns requests should go to the originating invoicing address .
30 ‘ A ’ level entrants and mature students who wish to join the HND course must enrol for the three-week Conversion Course ( two weeks of which are residential at the Jordanstown campus early in September ) .
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