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1 The BCS does lots of other good things , like sitting on 31 standards committees , working with 15 European computer societies to harmonise professional qualifications for the single market , accrediting computer science courses to make them less theoretical and more oriented towards projects , maintaining a register of expert witnesses , setting up ad hoc specialist groups very quickly on new areas like expert systems , natural language translation and parallel processing , and helping the disabled .
2 Its RTnet-OSI V 3.0 networking software suite has been enhanced to include expanded support for a larger number of X25 wide area and Ethernet local area connections .
3 She wanted to arrange sole rights for the overland trade in frankincense and other goods between her country and the rich markets to the north .
4 Afterwards to wear clerical clothes for the first time , and instantly to be expected to be a confidant or soul 's friend , was to many ordinands the more heartfelt turning-point .
5 The commission failed to support French demands for a 30 per cent higher minimum prices for imported fish .
6 Benjamin pulled me into the shadows as Mandeville came out to issue curt instructions for the dead sheriff 's body to be removed and informed the soldiers that he would stay at Templecombe for a while .
7 28–8–1866 Norman McLeod , an Elder , had ceased to attend public worship for the last year and two other Elders were sent to find out why , " when he assigned as reasons several charges against the Minister , that his preaching was neither law nor Gospel ; that he considered him aiming at himself personally in his preaching . "
8 Parish Clerk Weekley , that man of power and aerial photographs , is pushing for a further diversion to include free eye-testing for the old , and has written to local doctors advising them of this .
9 But why do n't the rules stipulate that on a grey you have to wear brown breeches for the same reason ?
10 Negotiations on June 2 in Moscow between the Russian and Moldovan Foreign Ministers agreed to establish working groups for a negotiated settlement .
11 The aim is to provide a corpus of 100 million words of contemporary spoken and written English to provide raw data for the empirical study of language by a wide variety of disciplines .
12 Failure to attract commercial sponsorship for the eight-day Soviet-UK Juno mission had left the organizers , the Moscow Narodny Bank in London , with an estimated debt of £5,000,000 .
13 Others offered to man phones , to work out rotas of helpers , and to provide clerical back-up for the two solicitors .
14 In addition , the system can be instructed to accept different spellings for the same word , or different words with the same meaning .
15 The health authority will make agreements with a range of hospitals and other units in order to provide comprehensive services for the local population .
16 Thereby I hope to provide moral justification for the non-egalitarian presuppositions of the methodology that is presented elsewhere in the book .
17 With two other Anglican churches within a three-mile-radius , both with vigorous young clergy and enough parochial organizations to provide serious competition for the social services department , St Matthew 's , with its small and ageing population , was an uncomfortable reminder of the declining authority of the established church in the inner cities .
18 In the non-European world it was the requirement to provide separate facilities for a complex hierarchy of class and race which made many railway stations larger affairs than they need otherwise have been .
19 Farmers near Girvan and Dunbar use these advantages to provide early potatoes for the large markets of Glasgow and Edinburgh .
20 1.7. a Institutions varied enormously in the extent to which they were able to provide exact figures for the initial training of specialist language teachers .
21 Also in the same year he bequeathed £20 a year , the rent from the property known as Gassons in Snodland , to be used to provide great coats for the poor inhabitants of the same parishes .
22 We might pause at this juncture to ask just why the British Government should assume an obligation to provide decent housing for the working classes , when in other countries rather different policies were pursued ; also why Britain embarked , consciously or otherwise , on a massive shift in housing tenure over the next 50 years and more .
23 These laws seem a ) to provide empirical support for the neurophysiological account of perception and b ) to contribute to its explanatory force .
24 For technical reasons it was not always possible to obtain good results for the three probes on tissue from the same patient .
25 On the positive side , fluoridation continues to provide substantial benefits for the dental health of six million people , many of them living in the west midlands and the north east of England .
26 In Bangkok each November , the Low Krathong is a solemn festival where local wrap a candle , incense , flowers and a coin in banana skins to attract good fortune for the approaching new year .
27 We have already announced our intention to establish independent authorities for the eight national parks currently run as county council committees .
28 But Souness must sell before delving back into the transfer market to continue his rebuilding programme and will have to accept cut-price offers for the big trio .
29 This graph demonstrates that , providing that we are careful to establish safe intervals for the various parameters , we can find a normalised measure which is remarkably linear with respect to true area .
30 These latter had to go to provide matching bricks for the new rooms and the space needed for the next stage in the expansion , a new Gymnasium beside the 1962 Pavilion .
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