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1 Clearly , an unwholesome condition has developed in the previously productive , though often contentious , relationship between science and government .
2 It has been suggested , for instance , that wages in Japan are determined by mechanisms based largely on profit maximization , while Matsuzuka ( 1967 ) has pointed to the closely related variable of organization size in determining wage disparities , as well as age and duration of employment service .
3 Giddens in particular has pointed to the very varying ways in which Freud used the words id , ego and superego .
4 The material that has fallen into the more massive of the two galaxies rekindles the quasar at its core .
5 Chapter 3 has referred to the very low overall rate of national population growth in recent years .
6 A further deposit of maps , plans and charts from Mr R. Quentin Stevenson , mainly consisting of material used by the Stevenson family in their civil engineering projects in Scotland , has added to the already significant number of maps from this source .
7 In 80 years , GM has grown into the most powerful industrial conglomerate in the United States , and one of the biggest multi-national companies in the world .
8 The July , 1983 ‘ Andropov ’ experiment has built upon the more sensible of these measures , also reviving some of the decentralising features of the aborted 1965 reform : most interestingly , a wage norm based on ‘ normative ’ rather than ‘ quantitative ’ ( piece-work ) indicators , thus , ( it is hoped ) promoting innovation and productivity .
9 It has operated on the rather inequitable basis of paying different amounts of money or none at all according to the source of disability rather than its extent .
10 He has seen in the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries the emergence of a commercial " leisure industry " responding to a bourgeois desire to emulate the existing minority culture of the elite .
11 The House of Commons Treasury and Civil Service Committee has argued for the more active use of fiscal policy ( in other words a more aggressive use of tax cuts in recession ) because of the constraints on interest rate changes caused by ERM membership .
12 The authors of this study point out that because today 's youth is being failed by the parental generation where the all-important factor of mature superego-formation is concerned youth has turned to the more primitive and regressive superego-formation found in groups .
13 However , more recently , concern has shifted to the more insidious problem which affects the entire population — pollution of roadside areas by leaded petrol .
14 But the man whose first year as chairman has co-incided with the most traumatic period in Liverpool 's history , spoke out to ease the pressure on Souness .
15 To date , research has focused on the most obvious feature of living things : cell multiplication .
16 There are , of course , many more rasboras seen from time to time , and this article has concentrated on the more popular species commonly available .
17 The government has bombarded savers with opportunities to buy shares — generally on the cheap — in recognisable and profitable enterprises , it has tempted them with a succession of tax breaks designed to promote share ownership , and it has presided over the most sustained equity bull market of modern times .
18 Significantly , much confusion has derived from the apparently different economic and social priorities set by government employees , other planners , conservationists and farmers .
19 Komsomolskaya Pravda , which has emerged as the most informative of all Soviet newspapers because it runs articles others refuse to print , depends on the Pravda printing house , which is owned by the party .
20 The repeated application of this technique of varied adaptation to each movement has led to the not unjust description of Clemens 's Masses in particular as sets of variations .
21 Thatcher 's climbdown over the phenomenally unpopular community charge has led to the phenomenally complex council tax .
22 It has been known for a long time , and has led to the more modern practice called ‘ foliar feeding ’ , in which the purpose is not so much to correct deficiencies , but to encourage a boost in performance , yield and so on by spraying major element solutions on to the leaves in the same way .
23 This government have to be made to realize what a cruel blow it has struck on the very weakest sections of the community , the unemployed and the five and half million pensioners living in poverty .
24 Blenkin , for example , ( 1980 ) believes ‘ the most recent generation of teachers has worked through the most rapid period of curriculum development in the history of state education ’ ( p. 45 ) .
25 Much of the improvement in survival has resulted from the now routine use of cyclosporin as an immunosuppressive agent .
26 Speaking in a Johannesburg synagogue on Sept. 14 , Mandela said : " On the eve of real negotiations , forces determined to wreck the peace process have implemented a strategy of destabilization which has resulted in the very real and terrifying prospect of full-scale civil war breaking out . "
27 But what has happened with the more commercial manifestations of rave do n't interest me .
28 THE RUC has warned of the potentially tragic consequences of children throwing bangers near security force patrols .
29 However , this almost certainly indicates that each species has arisen in the relatively recent past ( usually by hybridization between existing sexual species ) , and has not had time to evolve any substantial variability .
30 Much of the interest in risk as a variable has arisen from the apparently contradictory implications of two influential theories about the role of subjective risk in driving , risk homeostasis theory ( RHT ) and zero-risk theory , thus these theories will be briefly described and the role which subjective risk plays in them will be discussed .
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