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1 Equally , the Treasury has preferences for the way in which policy is carried out , resisting interest rate changes for example when the Bank might otherwise think these desirable .
2 The importance of these sources of income has implications for the income in old age of men and women who are now in their fifties and who are faced with long-term unemployment or early retirement .
3 While such a statement has concern for a woman in her cultural context in India , to use it as a means of evoking emotive reaction to persuade people to give money in this country is to perpetuate the idea that a woman is not an independent human being and has to be sustained by a man , and that men only want ‘ pure , untouched , unviolated ’ women .
4 Mountain Crash , off the course since his run at Cottenham , looks set for a return in the Ladies ' Open at Marks Tey tomorrow .
5 The early San Antonio date also upsets explanations for the spurt in population growth during Classic times .
6 ‘ The cost of this level of unemployment equals £3,000 for every family in the country .
7 Table 5.9 also compares values for the bonds in the diatomic halogen molecules as the group is descended .
8 It is indeed deplorable that the Government sets targets for a reduction in smoking but continues to place the responsibility for achieving these on health , education and voluntary sector while avoiding taking the action we consider essential .
9 Nicol — acknowledging club triumphs at the Midlands contest and at Panmure — has not had Millard 's exposure to quality sevens fields yet , but it 's not in Nicol 's nature to meekly accept that Millard remains front-runner for a place in the World Cup Sevens at Murrayfield from 16-18 April .
10 Paragraph sixteen explains the revised target of one point one one seven million pounds , which mak , which makes provisioning for the costs in the current year of operating the university company .
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