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1 Some trade unions argued that free time was as important as perhaps even more important than — money in the struggle for workers ' rights .
2 Several other Scottish education authorities — including Dumfries and Galloway , Highland , Tayside and Strathclyde — have already developed strong anti-smoking policies , though none is thought to have rejected the case for smokers ' areas .
3 In the case of secular centres , most burghs had strips of land leading back from the market-place for burghers ' houses , vegetable plots and space for livestock .
4 In this model the curriculum for teachers ' colleges and the examination system for both schools and colleges are closely linked with school curriculum development .
5 Hans Weber , a frail , piercingly blue-eyed Swiss , had been a sea-captain here in the early 1900s specializing in smuggling Bird of Paradise feathers back to Europe when they were all the rage for ladies ' hats .
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7 ANOTHER casualty of the election could be the market for politicians ' memoirs .
8 In 1983 , at the time of the introduction of the new Mental Health Act , seen then and now as a breakthrough for patients ' rights , users were barely involved in the mental health debate .
9 Andermatt too is a place for travellers ' decisions : whether to return north back to Uri , or to choose one of the other three cardinal points of the compass for further travel .
10 Returning to our earlier theme , we notice there is a tradeoff for shareholders ' representatives in employing a manager .
11 There is no reason for consumers ' tastes to have changed and so the demand curve is unaffected .
12 They opened a centre for their activities in San Salvador , with a school for members ' children , and gave sewing and secretarial classes .
13 A special assembly will be followed by a breakfast for pupils ' parents .
14 The devolution of detailed financial control from local authorities to head teachers and governing bodies means that schools will in future have to manage their own budgets which include an amount for teachers ' salaries .
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