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1 Even the institutions that are trying to establish captive-breeding programmes face difficult decisions .
2 It is tempting to compare the role of the Commissioner with that of the Equal Opportunities Commission and the Commission for Racial Equality , bodies that are empowered to support individual cases in connection with complaints about discrimination on grounds of sex or race respectively .
3 Those working in the psychological tradition devise tasks or tests that are believed to place varying levels of demand on the cognitive , sensory , or motor capacities we believe our subjects to possess .
4 In traditional medicine we have a lot of local herbs that are proven to cure venereal diseases , effectively suppress malaria , and alleviate stomach pains , ulcers and even certain types of cancer .
5 Second , bees that are trained to approach horizontal stripes do not come to prefer vertically moving random-dot patterns over a similar pattern moving horizontally .
6 In this respect , however , the distinctions that are made resemble many others in political science which , as I noted at the beginning of this chapter , frequently emerge out of the dominant political concerns of the age .
7 er and some of the solutions that are offered to reduce those crimes involve women restricting , their movements and their freedoms , but I think one of the other reasons why generally people who are victims of crime be they men or women feel guilty is because one of the implicit elements in tradition crime prevention strategies is for us to reduce the opportunity for crime
8 To investigate the effects of retinoic acid on Hox expression and segmental patterning in the hindbrain , we have exposed mouse embryos at several early stages to concentrations of retinoic acid ( 20mg per kg ) that are known to induce craniofacial abnormalities .
9 This model coexists with other idea systems within the organization that are designed to handle different types of ideas and/or clientele ( i.e. suggestion systems and quality circles ) .
10 As part of its work the EPRG is anxious to construct , and then make widely available to interested parties , an inventory of all case-control studies that are in progress across Europe and that are designed to investigate possible associations between particular conditions and prior exposure to medicinal products .
11 This strain in central-local government relationships has been further hardened by the imposition of charge-capping and other fiscal controls that are designed to keep local authorities within central government 's expenditure plans .
12 Policies are evolved in a wider environment in which problems emerge that are deemed to require political solutions , and pressures occur for new political responses .
13 The majority of crustacea have appendages that are specialized to do different jobs along the length of the animal — some for grasping , some for swimming and so on .
14 That raises the alarming prospect that red mercury may actually be a codename for real substances that are needed to make nuclear bombs .
15 A depletion of transmitters is therefore likely to be associated with impaired performance and to render the organism more vulnerable to frustration , loss and other life stresses that are expected to increase adaptive demands .
16 The reason for this is that you do not just calculate the length and breadth of the pool , but the various areas that are going to accommodate marginal shelves as well .
17 It clearly represented for him a literary turning-point since it not only swept aside all mystifying attempts to separate the literary activity from the contemporary socio-political context , but also injected a coherent set of political arguments squarely into the literary debate : anti-fascism , anti-colonialism , anti-capitalism , arguments that were beginning to find much grass-roots and intellectual support in France .
18 The skills that were needed to make intricate patterns by manipulating bobbins and pins at speed were learned at an early age .
19 The knowledge that is discovered using these methods is regarded as objective and factual , i.e. it is correct for all times and all places , and is not going to be different according to who discovers it .
20 The principles that we want are no discrimination , a closer approach to the market , consideration of more environmental matters at the centre of the European Community and a sensible CAP that is designed to support efficient farmers and the proper backing of the rural economy .
21 Audit , in this context , is an ex-post activity that is designed to cover dual roles : fiscal/regulatory and value for money ( VFM ) auditing .
22 Dell Computer Corp launched a colour notebook computer at $2,000 : the Dimension NL25C has a 25MHz 80386 microprocessor , 9″ screen , weighs 6.6 lbs and has a rechargeable NiCad battery that is claimed to run five hours between charges .
23 The ‘ Office of Innovation ’ is the name of a process that is used to evaluate complex ideas .
24 A new video that 's intended to attract more tourists to Oxford has been condemned by city councillors .
25 Of course , as a scientist who 's planning an expedition that 's going to take 200 years to get underway , Charles has his critics within the Oxford establishment .
26 The sergeant has denied assault , in a trial that 's expected to last five days .
27 This treaty , written on a mammoth parchment document that was said to hold more signatures than any other treaty in world history , was signed by 49 of the participants in the Second World War .
28 The Congress on Feb. 25 , in a decision that was expected to boost domestic savings by US$1,000 million , approved reforms to the country 's pension and housing funds .
29 The extensive research that was commissioned confirmed earlier findings ( see 1954 Gurney-Dixon ) about the relationship between fathers ' occupational status and pupils ' educational attainment .
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