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1 Review of the case notes showed that coeliac disease had not been considered in any of these patients and the diagnoses that had been made were not supported by satisfactory evidence .
2 For these reasons monetarists argue that monetary policy can not be used for short-run demand management .
3 But legal aid experts argue that low income and capital limits are denying access to justice to increasing numbers of people who can not afford to pay privately .
4 The situation is frequently reinforced by customer contracts or confirmation notes stating that all business is subject to the rules of the exchange .
5 The precise intracellular effects of ligand-integrin interactions remain to be determined in hepatocytes , but studies using other cell lines suggest that specific recognition sequences present on the ligand ( such as RGD ) complement an area within the binding region of the integrin which induces a change in the cytoplasmic domain .
6 The Port of Belfast now handles more than 55% of Northern Ireland 's seaborne trade and the Harbour Commissioners feel that this success is due in no small part to the investment programme which saw £25 million invested over the last five years in a modernisation programme designed to ensure that the Port of Belfast can offer its customers the most up to date , cost effective cargo handling facilities .
7 In a country where only 52% of the 16m people are Muslim , UMNO moderates recognise that religious zealotry could lead to communal tension and economic decline .
8 Some aid workers claimed that gang-like violence had been exacerbated by the security-minded approach of the police which stressed control of the refugees at the expense of community organization .
9 Industry sources reported that many member states were exceeding their production quotas under the existing agreements , and that total output was actually around 23,700,000 bpd .
10 A report from the Advisory Board for the Research Councils argued that next year 's budget was ‘ substantially less than the sums needed to sustain the health of the UK science base ’ .
11 Cape Building Products accepted that any asbestos related conditions Mr McKenzie was shown to suffer were attributable to its fault .
12 Consumption externalities imply that one person 's decisions affect another consumer 's utility directly , as when one person 's garden gives pleasure to the neighbours .
13 In addition , lack of good , affordable pre-school and out-of-school childcare , and responsibility for the care of elderly relatives and household chores means that part-time work often seems the only practical option .
14 Apart from arguing the need for adequate benefit levels to ensure that effective community care policies are possible , Saul Backer drew the link between SSDs handling care budgets and the DSS 's social fund officers giving discretionary loans or grant payments .
15 ANC leaders suggested that equal status be given to all participants in the process of drawing up a new constitution .
16 The Law Lords held that this publication was protected by qualified privilege : the Council had a duty to leap to the General 's defence , and the privilege was not lost by the fact of world-wide publication , because " a man who makes a statement on the floor of the House of Commons makes it to all the world … it was only plain justice to the General that the ambit of contradiction should be spread so wide as , if possible , to meet the false accusation wherever it went . "
17 reminded the meeting of the A4 sheet of Institute recommendations stating that such work should not be done .
18 The group activities ensure that each phase of the ceremony is performed according to tradition .
19 Survival curve comparisons showed that colonic disease carried a worse prognosis than terminal ileal disease ( ) or mixed site disease ( ) .
20 Senior security sources confirm that little success has been achieved against the UDA/UFF element in terms of arrests and that its killer units are largely intact .
21 Opinion surveys showed that public ownership won few votes for Labour and that even many loyal supporters disapproved ofthe party 's commitment to further nationalization .
22 Opinion surveys suggested that this factor , together with the country 's recent economic malaise ( including a slowing rate of growth and sharply rising prices and rents — see pp. 37375-76 ) , resulted in the popularity of the government falling to around 12 per cent , the lowest rating ever achieved by Roh .
23 A small armaments industry is now well underway in the Loyalist paramilitary world and security chiefs fear that large fertiliser based bombs similar to those constructed by the IRA will soon be left on streets in Nationalist areas .
24 The fall in commodity prices means that Third World countries must produce more to earn the same amount .
25 For two years critics argued that nuclear power stations should not be included in the sale , but the government remained adamant .
26 Differences in site factors suggest that warmer soil temperatures seem to be associated with the more rapid death of roots at the southern site .
27 An advertisement had appeared on one of the university noticeboards saying that Benghazi University in Libya was looking for a lecturer in engineering .
28 Fetal ultrasound studies suggest that this damage may occur in utero .
29 Hong Kong authorities believe that most boat people will acquiesce rather than violently resist attempts to send them back to Vietnam , but this apparent passivity can be deceptive .
30 A recent survey Trends in public library selection policies suggests that most selection decisions are taken by district or branch librarians , with a 15–20% in-fill from the head of bibliographical services post in authorities which have a form of central selection ( not all do ) .
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