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1 Closed ranks would be USL 's pay-off for recent concessions made to the Open Software Foundation 's most important technologies .
2 One recommendation made to a large number of departments , however , was for changes in teaching methods , notably the introduction of more oral work .
3 In tests on products made to a modified formula or by a modified process , or in tests on new packages , the original product or package should invariably be used as a control .
4 The legal regulation of police practice ill fits the theory that the fruits of police investigation are in principle no different from any other source of information ; that , as it were , a confession in the police station is no different from an admission made to a casual bystander .
5 Regulations also remove the need for people who are not ordinarily resident in the UK to make separate declarations to their building society both to receive their interest without deduction of tax and to exclude the interest from returns made to the Inland Revenue .
6 It is , however , possible to exaggerate the contribution which slaves as a commodity made to the overall value of British trade .
7 A corporation tax deduction will be available to Newco for contributions made to a non-qualifying employee trust provided that : ( a ) the contributions are regular and of a revenue nature ; ( b ) the contributions are voluntary ( so as not to constitute annual payments within s337(2) ( b ) TA 1988 ) ; ( c ) the class of beneficiaries under the trust is confined to employees of the settlor company , so there will need to be multiple settlors if all the employees in a group of companies are to benefit and the various companies in the group that are contributing wish to ensure corporation tax deductions ; and ( d ) the companies themselves are entirely excluded from benefiting under the terms of the trust .
8 The Export awards , which recognise and reward the valuable contributions made to the local economy , both in export turnover and employment created by export minded companies located in the Province , are sponsored by Northern Bank International in association with the Industrial Development Board , the Local Enterprise Development Unit , the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry and British Midland .
9 In order to verify his electrical recording findings , Thompson made lesions in the cerebellums of animals that had learned the conditioned eyeblink response , Rabbits that learned with their left eye and had lesions made to the left half of their cerebellum no longer blinked when they heard the tone but continued to blink to the puff of air .
10 comparison of the stability of a product made to a modified formula with that of the original product
11 The kings of Poland , often foreigners , their hands tied by promises made to the greater nobility at their accession , had to submit to continuous scrutiny and control by the same nobles .
12 It was therefore desirable in the public interest that statements made to the appropriate authority investigating a complaint against a police officer should not be liable to be produced or disclosed or referred to in any proceedings save disciplinary or criminal proceedings officially brought against the police officer in question .
13 The DSS figures for April 1991 to January 1992 show 9,337 applications made to the Social Fund for community care grants , of which 6,929 were refused .
14 Teachers and students alike will be familiar with the changes made to the national curriculum in response to this problem .
15 This explanatory leaflet provides a brief description of changes made to the original design since September 1978 .
16 The changes made to the educational system have also helped the government to achieve one of its other policy aims — reducing the role of local government .
17 Such discretion was granted on the understanding ( 1 ) that any changes made to the approved Course regulations were notified to the IFS Board for information ; ( 2 ) that all changes to the Course were monitored and evaluated for the purpose of informing the next submission for renewal of approval , and subsequent Course review visits ; and ( 3 ) that all changes to assessment requirements were agreed with the appropriate external examiner .
18 I heard recently that beer made to the same recipe would differ in taste if brewed in different locations .
19 The programme also neatly illustrated the heart of the problem by the references people made to the high crime rate which was unemployment .
20 Legacies made to a registered charity are free from inheritance tax .
21 The cost of these services was deducted from the allocation made to the relevant DHA .
22 There were minor additions made to the decorative scheme in the 19C .
23 Although he refused to speak against Gates , who had supported his election , Bush announced that Attorney General Thornburgh had begun a national review of the 15,000 complaints made to the federal government concerning acts of police brutality over the previous six years .
24 In recognising this we must not underestimate the contribution made to the industrialising economy by the earlier expansion of manufacturing in response to home and overseas demand .
25 Sponsored by William Lawson 's Scotch Whisky , the award , now in its second year , is the only one to recognise the professional contribution made to the efficient running of golf clubs by stewards .
26 A second perspective on the partnership issue is offered by a contribution made to the seventh meeting of the Working Party on Developments in Partnership in Validation in May 1979 .
27 By asking such questions it ought to be possible to begin to address systematically some of the sources of organizational diversity which both modernity and postmodernity present to us in their many authentic ways , rather than trying to push them all into a limited number of boxes made to a dominant pattern .
28 However , much more information can be obtained from sections made to a higher specification , with ( 1 ) both rock surfaces ground optically flat and polished , and ( 2 ) special care taken to produce an extremely thin and uniform bonding film between glass and slice .
29 Advocates of faster progress to European monetary union were encouraged yesterday by the unambiguous declaration made to the European Parliament by Chancellor Helmut Kohl yesterday that change in eastern Europe could not justify going slow on EC integration .
30 In drawing he said , ‘ You must liken your attempts at it to a visit made to a strange town without a guide .
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