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1 At the moment they 're just a voluntary body , but it looks as though works councils will become mandatory for eleven of the twelve states in the E C , with the implementation very soon of the European Social Works Council Directive , Britain as usual being the odd one out , because of course it 's part of the Social Chapter .
2 This is all logical enough given Fforde 's conviction that collectivism comes from ‘ areas other than the British Conservative party ’ , but Fforde seems to forget that the Conservatives were in power for fifty-five of the 100 years from the dawn of collectivism to the edge of Thatcherism , and must , therefore , have been at least partly responsible for some of Keith Joseph 's ‘ detritus ’ .
3 Hurd argues that the Arab world itself must create this new system ( presumably under Western tutelage ) and a conference to this effect between eight of the nine partners in the alliance ( Morocco being the sole absentee ) occurred in Cairo in mid-February .
4 The estimates from each department became more detailed and were spelt out for each of the future years .
5 Here are some ideas showing how one might develop a drama appropriate to the age range for each of the above stories :
6 ‘ I 'm sure I 've seen that dress before , ’ whispers a disappointed woman in front , but you could scarcely expect the Queen to wear a new suit for each of the fourteen investitures each year as well as all her other official functions .
7 For each of the additional searches of the lexicon , the length of the required string is always known , so searching the whole lexicon is wasteful .
8 Because unemployment duration is measured in days in our sample , solving for the optimal reservation wage for each of the 1,608 individuals in our sample for each period at each iteration causes serious computational problems .
9 This is what two players would each receive if they both consistently cooperated , scoring 3 points for each of the 200 rounds of the game .
10 This is what two players would each receive if they both consistently cooperated , scoring 3 points for each of the 200 rounds of the game .
11 If life could be as readily organized as statistics can , then the additional staff would be spread fairly evenly at about one teacher for each of the 200 schools for the maladjusted .
12 Five laps for each of the normal races and four for the Classics was something like starvation diet for a club who used to hold 10 lappers every year at this meeting .
13 After You Watch activities for the Episode in its complete form , and for each of the four Sections .
14 These gave a range of savings for each of the four options .
15 For each of the four sub-groups of Games and Sports , Aquatics , Outdoor Pursuits and Dance greater continuity and progression has been made possible by the introduction of five modules extending from the very basic introductory level to performance , tactical awareness , and knowledge and understanding commensurate with good club standards .
16 Sales , independent for each of the four brands , operate out of new design studios , showrooms and offices .
17 However , if Firm I tosses a fair coin and uses action 1 if ‘ heads ’ results and action 2 otherwise , then the expected profits for each of the four states of the market are 1 , 2 , 2 , 12 .
18 Final assessments of pollution risk for each of the four countries will be completed shortly .
19 There is a specific diet to follow for each of the four weeks .
20 Desserts are suggested especially for each of the four weeks of Stage II , as there are more specific requirements for these weeks .
21 We have received six nominations for these four places and every current Society member is eligible to vote for one candidate for each of the four places .
22 Right taking calcium as the metal , you want to write equations for each of the four types of reaction .
23 The lowest layer contains four nodes , one for each of the four parameters x , y , y and v. In each node , its parameter is treated as the address of a cell .
24 The range of subject matter is , as always , extensive ; the Melbourne Cricket Ground , a history of Durham CC , the evolution of fast bowling , Gooch 's milestone of 7,000 Test runs , the participation in cricket of women in Victorian England and a tongue-in-cheek press report from the year 2045 mentioning the 54 Tests played in the calendar year , striped uniforms for each of the four umpires , and stiletto marks on the floor in the Long Room at Lords 's .
25 Thus , for each of the four townships , it should be possible to compare the users identified by the first prevalence study with the users generated by the snowball sample in the same township to produce the required ratio of hidden to known use .
26 formula , and substituting for Nl the total of unique ( initials/date of birth/sex ) identity codes generated by the first prevalence study for each of the four townships , for N2 the 15 individuals nominated for each township during the snowball sampling ( that is , excluding the zero stage ) , and for X the number of identity codes occurring in both samples , we arrive at a total user population of 814 for these townships during the prevalence period .
27 Table II shows the perinatal mortality rates for each of the four categories of perinatal death among women who were booked for delivery at a general practitioner unit .
28 Table III shows the perinatal mortality rates for each of the four categories of perinatal death for the four places of delivery .
29 Here the control group learned an initial discrimination in which one verbal response was required for each of two stimuli ( A and B ) , whereas a different response was required for C and D. Experimental subjects were required to learn a different label for each of the four stimuli .
30 Then there is an inner half-circle of local people going about their medieval business , catching and smoking the salmon of which the Gave d'Oloron was once notably full , hunting wild boar , making cheese , and so on , a different activity for each of the twelve months of the year .
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