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1 Where , for example , children are considered at risk of physical harm it is important that medical authorities pass on relevant information about non-accidental injuries and teachers report cases of obvious neglect , or comprehensive risk registers are compiled .
2 Lord Mayor it is clear that this country can not sustain the present numbers of applicants seeking asylum .
3 On the evidence of this study it is unlikely that any relative risk could be as large as twofold , but we can not discount a 50% increase in risk .
4 In other words it is possible that local social and ecological facts may be of more importance when interpreting crime than broad processes such as modernization .
5 In addition to their hypoglycaemic action it is probable that some or all of these compounds may have antiplatelet effects .
6 While waiting for an ambulance it is possible that first aid carried out immediately would save a patient from choking or bleeding to death .
7 At a time when HMI and others are prescribing more consultative and collaborative ways of working in primary schools it is appropriate that some research takes place into the kinds of social and communication skills required of teachers .
8 If one looks at the lists of endangered specials it is apparent that many are large animals .
9 Due to the onerous nature of this work it is important that any engagement letter fully indemnifies the Firm .
10 While it is sad that Green Arrow is departing from the main line scene it is appropriate that this beautiful locomotive 's final run will be on the Settle and Carlisle line : in 1978 she hauled the ‘ pilot ’ steam specials over line which proved so successful that the route was released as an approved ‘ steam line ’ .
11 Given this wide range it is inevitable that some issues are overlooked in individual agreements .
12 Under these circumstances it is likely that some schools will be less willing to take pupils with special educational needs .
13 Since the patients in Newcombe and Ratcliff 's study sustained penetrating missile wounds of the brain whereas those of Hécaen and Sauguet suffered from naturally occurring lesions it is possible that aetiological differences account for the discrepant findings .
14 With hindsight it is clear that left-wing opponents planned to disrupt the meeting , for over 1,000 anti-fascists were involved in a counter-demonstration and in the systematic attempts to wreck the occasion .
15 By its very nature it is likely that most will be potential problems relevant to the circumstances ( though there may be actual problems too ) , and , therefore , the goals set and the mutually agreed nursing interventions will be mainly preventive in nature .
16 During this period it is probable that prior to the emergence of the first living cell , there was an immense span of time in which purely chemical changes were taking place , these changes were pre-life , and pre- ‘ god ’ , that is , before the Created God which it is the object of this chapter to introduce .
17 During this period it is essential that all the staff 's normal duties are covered for them , nothing is more likely to prevent successful training than constant telephone interruptions and the need for the staff to get back to their normal work .
18 After a contract has been agreed any new instructions and variations to the works potentially cost money ; if the client wishes to control costs it is essential that any such additions are controlled .
19 If you are going to stay in business it is important that more comes in than goes out .
20 Others are moving into the frame and within five years it is possible that more than half of all lamb will be sold overseas .
21 This transmission , which can handle up to 221lb ft torque , is definitely the shape of things to come at Mercedes , and in the next two years it is likely that all six-cylinder Mercedes cars will be equipped with it .
22 Bearing in mind the magnitude of soil erosion which has occurred in sensitive areas including the Dust Bowl , parts of China and of Africa it is surprising that more attention has not been directed to this aspect of the human impact .
23 Although the reference to memory is not as direct as in the other questions it is clear that such decisions at the strategical level are based on memory in at least two separate ways .
24 A. The Authority believes that in addition to English , mathematics , RE and PE it is desirable that all pupils should take science in some form until the age of 16 .
25 Also , at the end of the day it is arguable that all that the register needs to show are the principal charges over the company 's property since anyone dealing with the company can seek to find out the full extent to which the company 's property has been charged once put on notice that some charges have been created .
26 With over 200 small businesses closing each day it is imperative that this little known relief is publicised and acted upon , ’ said FSB policy chairman John Harris .
27 ‘ If geography is to play a full role in the study of environmental problems it is important that greater stress be given to the biosphere , which constitutes a vital resource base for man , and which has been altered more extensively by human activities than most other elements of the environment . ’
28 The pewter buttons , with roped edge and ‘ Ks ’ over ‘ 8 ’ , are of a pattern worn by NCOs and ORs of the 8th Foot since the 1780s ; given Nicholl 's service it is relevant that this type was found on the battlefield of Niagara , 1812 .
29 If some special mechanism such as that implicated in the ‘ Now Print ! ’ theory ( Brown and Kulik , 1977 ; Livingston , 1967a 1967b ) were operating in cases of flashbulb memories it is likely that similar findings would have been observed in the eyewitness testimony literature .
30 it did n't even make it back in time for 1992 when there was no competition so now it 's back in the UK it is appropriate that Western can enjoy its company .
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