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1 | Figure 18.1 shows how the total casualties fell over this period even though the number of vehicles on the road was increasing . |
2 | Figure 4.4 shows how the absolute amounts spent on the services covered in this book stagnated in real terms after 1974 . |
3 | Figure 4 shows how the rapid fall from six to seven authors is influenced by alterations in the overall distribution of authorship numbers . |
4 | This chapter first describes how the British and Spanish political strategies discussed in the previous chapter have created pressures for change in the public enterprises , pressures encapsulated in the idea of ‘ commercialism ’ . |
5 | Figure 5.7 presents just the basic grid . |
6 | In particular , Chapter 38 sets out the main features of a production planning and control system , Chapter 39 briefly outlines the principal methods of production available to organizations , and Chapter 40 examines some of the leading aids to production , such as Work Study , and Chapter 41 outlines key features of new technology in manufacturing . |
7 | Figure 4.7 shows how the formula-based money was distributed in the first year of the scheme . |
8 | Figure 3.3 shows how the volume-temperature plots of a gas all extrapolate back to zero volume at 0 K. |
9 | The Transport Act 1962 broke up the British Transport Commission established under the Transport Act 1947 . |
10 | Section 60 of the Licensing Act 1964 lays down the basic permitted laws for on-licences : |
11 | The Licensing Act 1964 brought together the earlier liquor licensing legislation . |
12 | The Administration of Justice Act 1982 swept away the remaining ones without putting anything in their place . |
13 | This second grating had either the same or a different orientation as the adapting grating and the subjects ' task was to indicate by means of a lever response whether the orientations were the same or different . |
14 | The society has launched a search for an actor willing to take on the key role of Young Walsingham in their latest production . |
15 | Most of the voluntary organisations considered it their duty to inculcate a proper sense of shame in their charges , until World War II brought about the first intimation that unmarried mothers were beginning to avoid the hostels run by charitable institutions for that very reason . |
16 | However , they went on to comment that the assumed riskless rate of 6 per cent in Part 1 of the results may have been an over estimate , as Part II shows only the first 2 factors to be significant while the fifth factor lost all explanatory power . |
17 | Part II to Schedule 12 sets out the prescribed matters of complaint . |
18 | Once set in motion this requires only the periodic visit to negotiate such matters as price changes . |
19 | Paragraph 2 sets out the permissible exclusions from investigation , and paragraphs 3 to 5 set out the functions of the adjudicator . |
20 | ‘ The Front de Liberation National blew up the second largest gendarmerie in Algiers this morning . |
21 | An Austerity 2–8–0 grinds up the final couple of miles towards Woodhead , seen approaching Crowden in 1951 . |
22 | The industrial labour dispute of early summer 1989 had virtually the whole public ridiculing BR 's labour relations and calling for a change of style . |
23 | The Moon 's five-way does the following : position one is straightforward humbuckers ; position two coil taps both pickups , leaving just the outer coils operational ; position three activates only the inner coils ; position four gives you the humbuckers in parallel and five puts them out of phase . |
24 | The setting for the Hotel Majestic combines both the picturesque and the historic . |
25 | Order 4 sets out the general rules as to venue . |
26 | Table 6.1 sets out the main responsibilities of different professionals within the main agencies . |
27 | Table 14.1 brings together the available information on the growth in the numbers of people dependent on means-tested welfare . |
28 | Using social classes I and II combined as the reference point , Table III sets out the relative risks of child mortality for different social groups in three age bands : 1–4 , 5–9 , and 10–15 years . |
29 | Table 7.3 sets out the international tax league table and compares the changes since 1971 . |
30 | Table 11.7 lays out the main elements and their likely proportional magnitude . |