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1 In Appendix 1 a number of organisations ' relocation policies are reproduced and some cover eligibility and levels of relocation assistance given to recruits .
2 Five B status would not of course been allowed if this Committee been sitting .
3 Suddenly , the circumstantial shackles are banished and this hirsute foursome wings scarcely precedented amounts of beauty and pathos from their thunderous psycho-grunge blueprint .
4 Finally , implications for future practice are discussed and some ways forward are proposed as a result .
5 However the nature of selling in industrial , commercial and public authority settings is that long-term relationships are established and both parties become dependent upon each other , one for reliable supplies and the other for regular custom .
6 No specific complexes were observed when this oligonucleotide ( WT ) was incubated with HeLa extract ( data not shown ) , although several faint non specific complexes did occur .
7 The announcement came in the wake of a " civic strike " the previous day , chiefly in the capital Caracas , where most schools were closed but little disruption was reported , and in cities and towns around the country .
8 Inquisitive journalists were told that any contamination was so negligible that it could n't be measured , a clear piece of disinformation .
9 A rival distraction was needed to the pagan festival at this time when presents were exchanged and much liquor consumed .
10 Theft is excluded but this policy would cover damage caused by attempted theft .
11 But the Corporation said : ‘ Its future is assured and these stories are absolute rubbish . ’
12 Otherwise the fact that RPM is disallowed but that franchisors can ‘ recommend ’ selling prices to franchisees would be quite remarkable .
13 Philippa Russell 's chapter reviews a wide spectrum of ideas and work , but it is clear that disability is an area in which much more research is needed and that policy and practice should both be reviewed in the light of such research as it becomes available .
14 Moreover , the effect is perpetuated as each birth cohort advances up the age scale , especially if its mortality rate is greater or less than that of previous cohorts .
15 However , the NFU and the SLF said their members were seriously concerned at the lack of a requirement for water authorities to seek a way-leave , particularly if the industry is privatised and any work carried out on private land would result in increased profits for the water company without its having to pay anything for the rights to gain access .
16 It was suggested , for example , that stock was over-valued and that credit notes due to customers had been understated with the effect that whereas the accounts as published had reported profits of £1.3m , they should have reported a loss of approximately £400,000 .
17 A specific complex was observed when this oligonucleotide was incubated with whole cell extract from rat cerebellum ( Fig. 2A ) .
18 ‘ Severe disruption was caused and many hours spent needlessly . ’
19 As a result , when Steven was born that same year , she took just two weeks off .
20 The division between open and closed villages was not always as clear-cut as this may imply — many villages lay somewhere between the two — and it was less extensive in the upland areas where less labour was employed and more workers ‘ lived in ’ on the farms .
21 When the facts became known through contact established with the Curator of the New Mills Heritage Centre , some action was taken and all Mackie Memorial Library books that could be found in local bookshops were bought back by the Derbyshire authorities .
22 In 1981 , AMPES was refounded but this time in the controlled zones .
23 Any regenerated wounds are reinstated , and models removed as casualties are replaced if enough wounds are regenerated .
24 Some environmentalists prefer preservation-by-exclusion , so that visitors are rationed because some areas are made deliberately inaccessible ( particularly ‘ wilderness ’ areas ) or a toll or entrance fee is imposed , or even , as a last resort ( as in the case of most nature reserves ) , access is made dependent upon the membership of an amenity society and/or the possession of a permit .
25 At the time of the explosion , he had been trapped at least by the legs in a corner where his shoes were found and some debris had fallen on him .
26 Two systems for engineering a ‘ human ’ insulin were developed and most patients have been switched to these engineered products .
27 When a course is developed by a consortium the work is shared and each centre gets the benefit of its partners ' experience .
28 In this context the portentous dream is used as another example of the superstition of antiquity , rather than a statement of current belief .
29 We will introduce legislation designed to give consumers confidence that what they purchase is properly described — and that adequate compensation is offered where these requirements are not met .
30 A free radical is defined as any species capable of independent existence that contains one or more unpaired electrons , an unpaired electron being defined as one that is alone in an orbita .
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