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1 be thorough in your preparation for the interview and in applying for jobs
2 It may however be noted that the immunity against judicial interrogation is no longer as complete as it was , for the abolition by the Criminal Evidence Act 1898 of the rule that an accused was not even a competent witness at his own trial opened up the possibility that if he did give evidence he would expose himself to questioning by counsel for the prosecution and in appropriate circumstances by the judge himself ; and his privilege against self-incrimination whilst giving evidence was expressly removed by section 1 ( e ) of the Act of 1898 .
3 The government continued to refuse to talk to the Ulster Workers Council in spite of increasing support for the strike and in consequence the Executive resigned on 28 May .
4 Thus our trip was also a gesture of support for the line and in particular for the cheap Rambler ticket now available .
5 State accounting policies adopted for items which are material or critical in determining the profit or loss for the year and in stating the financial position .
6 State accounting policies adopted for items which are material or critical in determining the profit or loss for the year and in stating the financial position .
7 Sir Louis was a great advocate for the cutters and in addition to the official cruises he often spent the odd informal day out with us , sometimes bringing his wife , family and little dog .
8 The proceeds from the sale of this were used to purchase medals and a trophy for the winners and in addition , a surplus of £83.00 was donated to the Edinburgh Breast Care Unit at the Western General Hospital .
9 In addition , personnel staff at all locations have been involved in collecting input data for the system and in receiving results in the form of computer listings or summaries .
10 He had acquired a strong influence over his brother John in their work for the Company and in saving him from bankruptcy .
11 Two days later he called for a purge of FIS ranks ; only those " who believed in the new era for the country and in others ' right of expression " should be retained .
12 These changes can be viewed as one aspect of a potentially liberating move towards an increased role for the market and in this sense the reform of local government may be understood as a part of a wider restructuring of the state to achieve the same ends .
13 We proceed by first setting out the difference equations for the variables and in this case .
14 But it also fulfils a wider social purpose in setting standards for the markets and in discouraging aberrant behaviour .
15 He played numerous cameo roles both on the large and the small screen : in The Charge of the Light Brigade and Hamlet for the cinema and in Hess , Disraeli and Suez for television .
16 Grandison described him as a ‘ dearly loved member of our household and a valuable and willing servant to us and to our church of Exeter ’ ; and next year wrote to the abbot and convent of Sherborne to commend to them a young man , J. de Sparkeforde , son of Master Thomas de Wytteneye ‘ whose industry is of special value for the repair and in part new building , by his skill , of the fabric of our church of Exeter ’ .
17 In 1344 , Edward III swore to emulate King Arthur and founded a Round Table for the knights and in 1348 he established the Order of the Garter , a brotherhood of twenty-six knights .
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