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1 Two objects may reflect the same wavelengths into our eyes yet be seen as having different colours .
2 Also any major life event is stressful and this experience may precipitate the first symptoms of anxiety .
3 It illuminates the medieval understanding of the interior life subject to impulses whose gratification may satisfy the immediate demands of the self for ease , anger , pleasure , esteem , but which also impede the freedom of the spirit to seek that ultimate good which in reality is the only means of satisfying man 's inherent need for fulfilment .
4 Further understanding of the processes and growth factors involved in gastric epithelial development in the fetus may allow the exact mechanisms to be elucidated .
5 Higher cuffs generally give more support in rough terrain , but the more experienced user may prefer the greater mobility offered by lower cuff designs .
6 It has power to request further information from the parties and to inspect documents at the parties ' premises and failure by the parties to provide the information required or to co-operate in an inspection may cause the four month period to be extended .
7 Those who have been exposed to the confirmatory techniques of linear regression may recognize the analogous measures .
8 There are significant genetic and behaviourial differences between wild and farmed salmon , and the Trust fears that the farmed variety may replace the native fish .
9 Some patients may benefit from a stress management programme , while severe cases may require the multidisciplinary services of a pain clinic .
10 This latter category may form the raw material or foundation for comparisons , but such studies are to be regarded as preparatory , rather than being fully comparative , since the questions asked of the data are at best implicit and few analytical statements are drawn from them .
11 Institutions may retain the same appearance while transforming their character — a truism pertinent to both monarchy and parliament .
12 Even though cooking may destroy the bacterial cells , it is unlikely to inactivate the toxin .
13 Employers may have the same anticipations as workers about the general price level , but they are more directly concerned about the price of the products they are producing and are far better informed about that .
14 Because of the similarity of wording between s.69 and s.5 of the Civil Evidence Act 1968 , it would appear that the courts may hold the same view with regard to civil evidence .
15 Flat braid usually looks better if hand-sewn as lines of machine sewing may spoil the finished effect .
16 Aficionados may enjoy the vile sub-editing , in a masochistic way .
17 The presence of other ions may raise the resonant frequency by up to 50% .
18 On a subsequent night the luck may run the other way .
19 Parental responsibility , partnership , non-intervention , attention to the wishes of the child and the necessity for a full assessment may mitigate the perceived threat of children being separated from their families because of their lifestyle .
20 A divided assessment may have the added advantage of allowing the valuer to claim that certain areas have now become common to two occupations and should be omitted from the valuation .
21 The changes in cat-PLA2 and syn-PLA2 values may reflect the clinical state of the patients , because we found recently that the increases in the concentrations of cat-PLA2 and syn-PLA2 were associated with pulmonary and renal complications in acute pancreatitis ( Grönroos J M and Nevalainen T J. Unpublished data ) .
22 If the change causes a change in the pattern of borrowing and lending , the interconnected nature of financial flows may involve the monetary sector and then changes in the money supply will occur .
23 This condition is not sufficient to guarantee that the correct answer has been found because more than one hypothesis may span the entire utterance .
24 While predictability in behaviour of this kind may enhance the anticlerical view of the monk , it also renders his portrait mundane .
25 Although it may seem that the establishment of a foreign subsidiary exposes a firm to many of the risks which licensing minimises , a venture of this kind may offer the greatest potential .
26 His present may trigger the inevitable family festive fall-out usually breaking out somewhere between the Queen 's speech at three and the Christmas cake at five .
27 A Thatcherite economist may despise the Keynesian clap-trap praised , indeed worshipped , by previous generations of lecturers , but if he strips the library of Keynesian texts his students will undoubtedly lose perspective .
28 The new powerful groups may perceive the existing arrangements as limiting their abilities to achieve their desired ends , and lead them to demand change .
29 These proposals may illustrate the independent interest of a regionally influential pro-Soviet Third World state in some forms of neutralisation .
30 A creditor may appoint the official receiver to be his general or special proxy .
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