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1 We now introduce the tax on capital income examined before , together with lump-sum transfers T 1 and T 2 to the two generations ( workers and retired , respectively ) .
2 Ultraviolet ( W ) radiation between 100 and 200 nanometres ( that is , in the W-C range ) is absorbed in our present atmosphere by O 2 in the upper layers .
3 Perhaps giving the opposition two-thirds of the likely overs erred on being generous but all credit to Felsted 's enterprising captaincy .
4 The data from Study 2 for the 60 films was compared with the new ratings to see whether this holds for the full set of 60 films .
5 Section 1 , subsection 2 of the Public Registers and Records ( Scotland ) Act , 1948 , states :
6 Indeed , Charles of Navarre , Jeanne 's son born in 1332 , was as close as Edward III to the last Capetians , and he did not hesitate to point this out in the 1350s when it suited him .
7 On the main manor twenty-eight of the forty copyholders were half-yardlanders ; as a group the copyholders were distinct from the thirty-one freeholders , for only three men held land by both methods of tenure in any significant quantity .
8 Anonymous approaches by telephone are now permitted although experience shows that without any forewarning of the approach they are unlikely to be successful ( see chapter 0407 for the detailed rules ) .
9 ( As to the date alleged , see Practice Direction ( Bankruptcy 4/86 ) ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 604. ) ( c ) In the strictly limited case of substituted service by advertisement under r 6.3 of the 1986 rules , the date to be alleged is the date of the advertisement 's appearance or , as the case may be , its first appearance : see rr 6.3(3) and 6.11(8). 6 There is no need to include in the preamble to or at the end of the petition details of the person authorised to present the petition .
10 On Thursday , December 17 in Room 24 , Alex Seago will talk on ‘ Peter Blake : An English Pop Artist ’ ; Friday 18 in the Lower Galleries at 1 pm Charles Hustwick will talk on ‘ Beardsley to Bomberg : British Drawings and Watercolours ’ , on Saturday December 19 in the Auditorium at 1 pm Laurence Bradbury will talk about ‘ Peter Blake : original Pop ’ ; Sunday December 20 at 2.30 pm in the Auditorium , Laurence Bradbury will talk on ‘ Ivon Hitchens : natural Abstraction ’ , and on Sunday December 27 at 2.30 in the Auditorium , Laurence Bradbury will talk about ‘ A Sequence of 20th Century ‘ Isms ’ , Lectures are free and no prior booking is required .
11 Brampton may have fought for Edward IV during the political upheavals of 1469–71 .
12 This is Dignan 's starting-point in his discussion in Chapter 6 of the legal problems of tax diversion .
13 In other words one of the traditional defences of private property which states that an optimal allocation of resources results from owners ( who it is assumed control their property ) pursuing their own self-interest could be invoked to justify insisting that the company was run in the interests of the shareholders alone .
14 I would argue therefore that the development of regional airports , instead of terminal five of the other airports of the South East would curtail this trend by cutting by , sorry , by increasing the number of long haul flights serving the regions directly .
15 A run of operated exploration successes has made LASMO one of the largest operators in Colombia and increased the significance of the country to LASMO 's international portfolio .
16 The uncertainty of the fat child or the onset of puberty which can make swimming baths one of the first circles of hell for the adolescent , so vividly evoked by Kathryn Ensall 's ‘ Girls in Line at the Swimming Baths ’ ( 1988 ) , or the terrifying prospect of the first day at school captured by Shanti Panchal are all expressions of modern sensibility and above all , of childhood and adolescent anxiety , constructed out of an acute embarrassment with themselves and their situation .
17 The data from Study 1 for the 10 junctions was used for comparison in two analyses of variance , each with one between subjects factor , Study 1 vs .
18 The conclusion on the whole matter seems to be that trustees , albeit only the representatives of ulterior beneficial interests , are assessable generally in respect of the trust income under Rule 1 of the Miscellaneous Rules applicable to Schedule D ; but that — just because they represent those beneficial interests they may have a good answer to a particular assessment , as regards some share or part of the income assessed , on the ground that such share or part arises or accrues beneficially to a cestui que trust in whose hands it is not liable to Income Tax , e.g. a foreigner under Case V , Rules 1 and 3 .
19 One need look no further than s 1a of the Commodity Exchange Act in the US and Sched 1 to the Financial Services Act 1986 in the UK ( FSA ) , to find two very different monuments to the difficulty of the task .
20 In the debate on the Second Reading of the European Communities ( Amendment ) Bill , he gave what was in effect one of the best arguments against a single economic authority that I have heard in Parliament .
21 It was constructed of raw red brick with yellow stone dressings , in a style that was no style , but something resembling public-house Jacobean and lavatory-gothic , with a Kubla Khan dome from the Prince Regent 's Brighton as a cultural stray added for good measure , and this cut one of the wooden gables in the most bizarre fashion .
22 But by the Ausgleich the Habsburgs took into partnership one of the racial groups of which the empire was composed .
23 G. One of the largest sources of energy , at present , in Britain and in the industrial areas astride the Pennines is oil .
24 These figures — achieved with a standard fit catalyst , remember — make the Volvo one of the quickest cars in its class .
25 The ‘ U'-shaped resources trajectory traced in Figure 5.4 through the later stages of life , first as a couple , then as a widow living alone , and then with other younger people is only one hypothetical trajectory .
26 Third World genes contributed about $20 million to the value of the American maize crop in the mid-1980s and some corporate breeders estimate this will rise to about $6,000 million in the coming decades .
27 Those resources in property and money could be put to good use to top up the £23 million housing improvement programme allocation this year , the £12.5 million of estate action money , the £71 million of Housing Corporation money and the £15 million for the vacant dwellings initiative .
28 He responded cautiously in Nov-ember 1945 to the exuberant proposals from the ex-prime minister for joint Anglo-American occupation of certain strategic bases as a step towards a " fraternal association " in defence of world peace .
29 An agreement on the release of the prisoners had been reached at a meeting on Jan. 14 between the Cambodian factions , Fresard and representatives of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council .
30 As a result four of the seven stations proposed by Sir William Hillary in 1824 were functioning within six years , a very short time in reality .
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