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1 Working in conjunction with the British Mountaineering Council and the Ramblers ' Association , COLA plans to set up the British Uplands Footpath Trust .
2 In addition , it is responsible for formulating the policy for dealing with the various kinds of applications ( subject to the directions of the Bar Council and the Inns ' Council ) and for revising the Consolidated Regulations as and when necessary .
3 The main voice for the growing suspicions was Liz Cooper , a member both of the management team and the Founders ' Trust .
4 Bankruptcy of a registered proprietor , and the interests of creditors , are protected by a Bankruptcy inhibition and a creditors ' notice respectively .
5 It has been noted elsewhere that there are many community level variables ( schools , adequacy of water supply , transportation , medical personnel and facilities , etc ) that affect child health and the parents ' ability to overcome health problems and hazards .
6 There is little to suggest which the mice prefer , and cages are chosen to suit the management system and the scientists ' preference .
7 Their findings were repudiated by Jones and Hochner ( 1973 ) but supported by another study by Dunn and Lupfer ( 1974 ) who assessed the performance of 55 white and 122 blacks in a modified game of soccer , calling the forwards ' functions self-paced and the defenders ' reactive .
8 The Powell speech and the dockers ' march triggered a response .
9 The room number should be ticked off on the arrivals and departures list and the guests ' names entered on the tabular ledger and their bills started .
10 This includes the full range of academic facilities , personal services , recreational and sports amenities , the cultural affairs programme and the Students ' Union .
11 The decision to wind up coincided with Millar 's retirement , but owed more to the competition from the TUC 's own education department and the Workers ' Educational Association .
12 ( Note that a Whitewash is not available where the controlling interest is obtained by means of a purchase connected with a new issue of shares. ) ( 2 ) Sufficient authorised but unissued share capital and a directors ' authority to allot the new shares under CA 1985 , s80 will be required .
13 Even if the bidder does have sufficient authorised but unissued share capital and a directors ' authority to effect the bid it may nevertheless wish to pass the appropriate resolutions replacing the share capital and authority used in implementing the takeover .
14 The only surviving pieces of the Greek Street building , the Foundation Stone and the Goldsmiths ' Crest , now renovated by courtesy of the Company were preserved under the arch .
15 The Ministry of Finance has set aside funds to cover workers ' back pay and the mines ' debts .
16 The Vale of Glamorgan member said he came under fierce pressure from the constituency party and the Whips ' office .
17 The Building News and The Architects ' Journal and ‘ gentlemen who had devoted their lives to the study of architecture ’ favoured Scott 's design .
18 Well I 've now , er I 've now arranged a further meeting with Environment Health District Council and the residents ' association .
19 Most people train in private practice , but you can also train in local government , the Crown Prosecution Service and the Magistrates ' Courts Service .
20 His American tour kicked off on day one at the Tournament of Champions in Southern California and has taken him to the two major Pro-Ams — the Bob Hope and the Crosby ( aforementioned Pebble Beach National Pro-Am ) — a trio of Florida events — Doral , the Honda Classic and the Players ' Championship — as well as The Masters , the Colonial , the Memorial , the season-ending Nabisco Championship and a slew of less-hallowed events in between .
21 We can look at the relationship between perceptions of paper bias and the electors ' own partisanship amongst ‘ readers of right-wing papers ’ , though it has to be remembered that different Voters are Evaluating different individual papers .
22 The report suggests that the time taken for decision-making and the quality of the decisions were largely unaffected by participation , but the utilisation of skills , the general feeling of empathy with the organisation , the working atmosphere and the employees ' acceptance of technology all improved in general .
23 Meanwhile , Arsenal outcast Paul Davis is back to face Norwich at Carrow Road tonight as manager George Graham tackles injury problems , a mounting fixture backlog and the Gunners ' dismal form in the Premier League .
24 activities of voluntary bodies such as the British Standards Institution and the Consumers ' Association .
25 Our agency role and the directors ' responsibility should be clearly set out and the procedures relevant for the wider distribution of long form reports followed ( see CFM Chapter 5 , section 8.8 ) .
26 The severe disablement allowance replaces the non-contributory invalidity pension and the housewives ' non-contributory invalidity pension ( HNCIP ) , which was payable to married women who were unable to take paid work but who did not have sufficient contributions to claim invalidity benefit itself .
27 In the Criminal Law Bill planned for the session 1976/7 Home Office officials saw a vehicle capable of travelling beyond its original destination , the modernization of the outdated state of the law on conspiracy and trespass , by hitching on proposals dealing with the powers of the courts , the distribution of business between the Crown Court and the Magistrates ' courts , penalties , and a number of procedural changes .
28 The Government had responded by setting up an interdepartmental committee under the chairmanship of Lord Justice James to review the distribution of criminal business between the Crown Court and the Magistrates ' courts .
29 The decisions of the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) bind courts trying criminal cases , that is the Crown Court and the Magistrates ' Court .
30 In spite of evident satisfaction that the crisis had been resolved , the Poles were increasingly alarmed by the instability of the Danzig economy and the Nazis ' failure to control the city 's financial arrangements .
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