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1 Mrs Jones needs a closer and better relationship with the psychiatric services ; she needs to get them to listen to her needs and she also needs someone to provide practical help with money problems for her son , someone who can discuss work opportunities , recognize his need for friendship and help him think about his future .
2 Unfortunately IBM has not submitted it yet to the likes of X/Open Co Ltd , neither has it signed any deals with the likes of DEC to push MQSeries on its own machines : instead the firm is relying on the system 's own merits to attract software developers .
3 So erm amongst the business property that he has he has this warehouse with
4 Has he had any discussions with motor vehicle insurers ?
5 I find that the minute I write down , erm , you know , somebody phones me and says I want another meeting with you , let's make it for next Friday at three o'clock in the afternoon , and I find within half an hour of me writing that down on the calendar card in ink , er , the people who 's parentage I then start to question , phone back and say well whoops , you know we , we forgot we actually had another meeting then , and so on and so forth .
6 Lead/bass guitarist Jean-Herve Peron unstraps his double-necked guitar monster ( an apparatus that allows him to play both styles with minimum effort ) and holds up his hands in joy .
7 He says he has good relations with the police . ’
8 He says he has some sympathy with retailers , but at the end of the day it 's up to them to check on the authenticity of the goods they 're selling .
9 A support group for the elderly in north Oxfordshire says it wants more cooperation with the police in helping what it reckons is an increasing number of elderly victims of crime in the area .
10 The second law allows us to eliminate nested ALTs with SKIp guards .
11 The general form of payoff functions allows us to address dynamic models with asymmetric information and to investigate the reputation effects in these models .
12 ‘ For pity 's sake just sit there and try not to do anything silly for the time it takes me to fill two bowls with cawl . ’
13 The second response , that the difference consists solely and simply in a mode of knowledge of the external world , without invoking any internal and introspectible ‘ feel ’ , requires one to explain perceptual experiences with different modes of access without reference to a subjective component .
14 It may be that osteopathy or chiropractic could help ; and both osteopaths and chiropractors have had a long training which includes medical education and qualifies them to give valuable help with backache .
15 The curved arrow tells you to knit two rows with the main carriage .
16 Command Builder helps you build complex commands with the enhanced command set .
17 No , when it comes to resurrections , I believe in the defibrillator and that 's about it ; which means I have less trouble with Frankenstein than I do with say , Lazarus , to cite one of Pa 's favourite yarns .
18 The possession of a car enables them to maintain social contacts with their friends elsewhere , and if necessary , to make use of urban amenities while living in the countryside .
19 Tell me honestly — you seem to be a friend — does she have any trouble with boyfriends ? ’
20 How does one reconcile this record with the Burkeian respect for structures and institutions which mediate relations between the citizen and the state ?
21 How does he square that record with his promise a year ago today to build a country at ease with itself ?
22 MAS 's role in advising on or assisting in the preparation of a client 's Information memorandum does not involve the issuance of a published report nor does it involve any association with the client 's Information memorandum beyond that set out in the terms of engagement , which should be appropriately limited .
23 Nor does it need any familiarity with the object ; that is , it does not need to have experienced those two views in association beforehand .
24 Külpe , for example , in his Outlines of Psychology , writes : ‘ Our sensible discrimination enables us to localise cutaneous impressions with a considerable degree of accuracy .
25 To illustrate the theorem , we will see how it enables us to convert any VMP with two objective functions into a parametric programming problem .
26 Trembling hands and booze stops you doing delicate manoeuvres with dynamite , for Christ 's sake , ’ said Amiss .
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