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1 In this chapter , techniques for building up systems of the joint influence of variables have been outlined , using differences in proportions as the measure of strength of effect .
2 We and our daily rhythms can respond to bright light and an appropriate use of this may become part of our armoury for speeding up adjustment of the body clock after a time-zone transition .
3 Klein suggests that ‘ The process of splitting off parts of the self and projecting them into objects are thus of vital importance for normal as well as for abnormal object relations .
4 Timothy Sainsbury , the Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office , on March 7 insisted in the British House of Commons that the UK had no intention of giving up sovereignty of the islands and that the issue was not on the political agenda .
5 Despite being Motorola 's only volume outlet for 88000-based CPU systems , the company would n't dream , he says , of taking over fabrication of the part from its owner , in the same way that Silicon Graphics Inc is swallowing its chip supplier .
6 In the dispute with the Supreme Soviet , each side accused the other of taking over control of the paper in violation of the June 1990 USSR law on press freedom [ see p. 37541 ] .
7 Party chairman Sir Norman Fowler is also said to be considering renting out part of the building in Westminster .
8 To date the number of paid up members of the Society is 51 - a satisfactory start - but please do your best to recruit further members .
9 Without constant inflows of external wealth through territorial acquisitions or through raiding , royal power could be maintained only through granting out bits of the fisc , that is , of royal estates .
10 The threat to employ outside contractors is in line with plans for hiving off parts of the ambulance service sketched out by Mr Clarke during the dispute .
11 Only complete wi tore up squerrs of the Mantchester Guardian .
12 Swedish courts will soon decide whether a bank is within its rights in handing over details of the finances of their clients to the local tax authorities , in defiance of a ban imposed by the data protection committee .
13 I am told that Honest John has taken to phoning up editors of the papers that helped him regain power to plead with them not to be so beastly .
14 The international treaty is aimed at saving the Earth 's ozone layer and commits member countries to phasing out production of the gases that destroy the layer .
15 Perhaps it is sufficient to say that prior to cutting back parts of the Forêt de la Montagne , the slopes of Verzy were not dissimilar topographically to those of the Côte des Blancs .
16 Marshal Shaposhnikov said Russia 's Foreign Minister would be asked to open talks with the Ukrainian leadership on handing over part of the 300-ship fleet to Ukraine for a coastal defence force .
17 It is wiser to undertake this systematically by booking out copies of the originals from LIFESPAN and then reconstituting them into new modules as required .
18 ( Sometimes such a merger may be partially financed by selling off parts of the company — see later in the chapter . )
19 He started this week , for example , by stoking up memories of the violent clashes three years ago between blacks and Jews in the Crown Heights area of the city .
20 Mr Foot , voted Journalist of the Year in 1990 , was expected to respond by handing out copies of the piece outside the Mirror 's headquarters in Holborn , central London .
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