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1 The working groups will look at particular topics , consider the existing legislation and help prepare a discussion document for wider public consultation setting out the various options for reform .
2 Children who have been integrated into mainstream schools can return at any time for help and are called back at six-monthly intervals for checks .
3 It does not in fact follow that a total whiteout will occur at longer exposures , because of non-uniformity in the sensitivity of the optical RAM .
4 Suggested by Margaret Meek , a CBF governor , there will be a move towards a team approach , and a group of around 12 readers will look at 1993 books , their selections co-ordinated by Madeleine Lindley , children 's book specialist based in Oldham .
5 This chapter will look at this emergence in three parts .
6 He argued that two bodies of the same material but different weights would fall at different speeds .
7 If society in all its aspects has always been in a state of flux , it is highly unlikely that this process will end at any particular time .
8 I hope that my hon. Friend will look at that problem , together with the BBC licence as a whole .
9 The right hon. Gentleman should look at other surveys and forecasters .
10 The total number of confirmed cases of BSE is now in excess of 41,000 , despite the Government 's estimate in 1989 that the cumulative total would peak at 20,000 cases .
11 This project will look at one important aspect of economic reform — policy toward the allocation of labour among enterprises .
12 ‘ There are twenty thousand people over there and this thing could fire at any moment . ’
13 Results of a secondary analysis of statistic presented in the WHO collaborative studies ( Omran and Standley , 1976 ; 1981 ) for communities in nine developing countries suggest that the minimum risk of late fetal mortality may occur at higher birth orders in developing than in developed countries ( see Appendix , Table A.11 ) .
14 In the view of many observers this has undermined the authority of the Fifth Republic , which some doubt will endure at all .
15 Moreover , different configurations may arise at various times .
16 This forum will look at these in three sessions :
17 Some practices may balk at this degree of rigour , especially given the relative scarcity of trained counsellors .
18 Divisional Grant should remain at 230 , but the extra payment option in case of need be increased from 75 to 100 .
19 There is a strong possibility , however , that phantom pregnancies will recur at successive heats .
20 Such considerations will apply at all periods , in prehistory as in documented history .
21 The following chapter will look at specific strategies in the context of the speech search problem .
22 When a company leaves a group , any tax on the capital gain arising from the deemed disposal and reacquisition of an asset acquired intra-group in the past six years will accrue at that time rather than when the asset was acquired .
23 It was estimated that no fewer than 30,000 people could congregate at Grand Central without serious crowding .
24 Such personations may operate at several levels , so that the speaker may create a persona for another individual who is talked about , while at the same time animating several personas which represent him or her self .
25 We have said that nationalized industries should price at social marginal cost , but should this be short-run marginal cost ( SMC ) or long-run marginal cost ( LMC ) ?
26 Now what this meant in practice was that er y'know appropriate supervisors would appear at random intervals and give people tokens if they were wearing ear defenders , okay ?
27 A group of like-minded individuals used to meet at each other 's house on a Monday nearest the full moon .
28 A similar consequential surplus can arise at any stage of the count after the first .
29 That these tensions could arise at all was due to the fact that historically , Parliaments were originally called as a matter of discretion by the monarch .
30 Thus that no more than three lines can intersect at right angles in a point ; that a line ( theoretically ) can be extended into infinity ; that congruent figures can be superimposed upon each other , while incongruent figures ca n't ( even though they are completely alike in all points ) etc. ; all of this may be phenomenologically obvious , but why should it be true of an objective world ?
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