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1 Not all projects will be suitable for BOT treatment , which depends on satisfying the private sector that the project is economically viable with available technologies and practices .
2 He believes that the way ahead lies in the establishment of an international food policy which concentrates on obtaining the very maximum from crops .
3 This monograph is based on a lengthy case study of a privately owned residential ‘ Sixth Form College ’ , Wentwood Education , which specializes in developing the personal and social competence of young ‘ severely mentally handicapped adult people ’ ( sic ) to tackle ‘ normal life situations ’ .
4 So , like so many in Irish rugby , he welcomes the arrival of the Irish Exiles project which aims at enrolling the large number of those with Irish qualifications who live in England , Scotland and Wales , and up to year or so ago were almost totally ignored in Ireland .
5 Several attempts have been made , however , to breathe new life into the traditional model which relies on structuring the internal organization of the company appropriately to ensure that controls are exercised over corporate managers .
6 The main point which emerges from considering the historical evidence is that there certainly has been change in the amount and type of support offered , but that this can not be seen simply as a decline from a high to a low point .
7 Following the three articles in which Anna has reported on the Designaknit 4 software , a great design aid for any knitter , she concludes by exploring the extra facilities provided by the Designaknit 4 Professional package .
8 And at once she remembers Columbus , he envisions her remembering him , the invisible man who dreams of entering the invisible world , the unknown and perhaps even unknowable world beyond the edge of things , beyond the stone bowl of the everyday , beyond the thick blood of the sea .
9 She admits to touching the Black Prince , so its suitability as a weapon could well have occurred to her then .
10 Simple life Nowadays she admits to enjoying the simple pleasures in life .
11 Unlike the contortions in books by Jane Fonda and others , this one concentrates on shaping the top half of the body .
12 This is an extremely important result , both because of its policy implications which we shall consider later in this chapter and because of the scope it offers for testing the rational expectations hypothesis .
13 And he looks like remaining the only two- and four-wheeled world champion for quite some time … unless Joey Dunlop , Eddie Lawson or Wayne Gardner have other ideas !
14 Mr Smith believes it lies in treating the educated public as reasonable people and facing up to the fact that their expectations do need satisfying .
15 It was unanimous last time and it looks like going the same way this time , especially after Joe Punter saw the new design in the press .
16 It starts by taking the present population a as the population of the base year , and proceeds to age the population , er adding births and subtracting deaths to get a population in the projection years .
17 The graphics are of a high standard , the sound is good , the interface is easy for the younger user , and it succeeds in holding the younger users attention .
18 Its retina forms a cup around a spherical lens , and it sees by moving the light-sensitive cup beneath the lens .
19 Bull differentiates its approach saying it concentrates on getting the best business productivity from information technology installations , rather than just scaling down bad jobs .
20 Its function is more directly linked to consumption , which it promotes by shattering the imaginary possibility over and over , repeatedly reopening the gap of desire .
21 But Wasa Kamel , the coordinator of the project , which is being masterminded by the UN 's Industrial Development Organisation ( UNIDO ) in Vienna , says he aims at helping the developing countries by finding new products fitting their needs .
22 It aims at amplifying the bare details of physical development and putting these into their context of emotional development and developmental psychology .
23 In particular it relies on estimating the final cost of the investment , the amount and timing of returns , the rate of return on the alternative investment ( the ‘ hurdle rate ’ ) and the rate of real deterioration of items of productive capital .
24 It should be used as a platform from which to explore the different modes that he suggests of lessening the short-run myopia .
25 It works by identifying the key skill gaps and providing a structured approach to the delivery of the training .
26 It works by cooling the liquid slag with a water jet and turning it into granulated slag .
27 " The heart and soul of a resource collection is not material at all : it lies in the structure of thought it exhibits , in the creative association it provokes and in the opportunities it provides for training the young learner in how to learn and think . "
28 The European Commission has issued a draft Council directive , and negotiations are currently taking place to determine its final form : in general , it proceeds by taking the strictest protections from national law as the new European standard .
29 Er it begins by subtracting the institutional population from the total population in order to get the private household population .
30 It begins by delineating the epistemological shift : the old order could be termed ‘ History ’ , a continuous and chronological historiography , including Hegelianism and related forms of Marxism , with its philosophies of history , its assumptions of a rational , progressive and teleological historical development , its desire to discover a meaning in history , its questioning of the relativity of historical knowledge , and its use of categories such as tradition , the history of ideas , the oeuvre , the author and the book .
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