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1 Figure 16–3 implies that cutting income tax rates may eliminate some of the deadweight burden of distortionary taxation , but governments should probably expect their tax revenue to decline if such policies are put into effect .
2 The reorganization of local government described in Chapter 4 confirmed that local government was indeed part of a much wider state system , and the 1973 oil crisis followed by the onset of economic depression deepened the pressures on that system .
3 All our clients — both treated groups and waiting list group — were receiving treatment-as-usual and Figure 3 shows that Cognitive Therapy by a social worker , in combination with GP treatment , was clearly more efficacious here than GP treatment alone .
4 In order to set the scene , figure 7.1 shows that average household size has fallen over the past century .
5 In the present case , since the decision in Thomas v. University of Bradford [ 1987 ] A.C. 795 shows that judicial review does lie against the visitor , so his decision is capable of being reviewed on any one of Lord Diplock 's three grounds , including illegality .
6 The introduction of compulsory , competitive tendering through the Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980 and the Local Government Act 1988 means that direct service organisations may see themselves as agencies with a degree of independence from the actual client , for example , the social service department requiring the cleaning office buildings .
7 For example , it steadfastly refuses to ban lead in petrol even though there is now no scientist of repute willing to say that leaded petrol is , on balance , blameless and even though opinion polls have shown a massive public consensus against lead in petrol .
8 Does new clause 2 envisage that legal aid will be extended to representation before the special appellate system takes effect ?
9 And the limited information available showed that non-EC trade was ‘ still fairly awful ’ , he added .
10 Table III shows that standardised mortality ratios for cardiovascular disease were not related to duration of gestation , though the highest ratio , 107 , was in men born at 37 weeks or less .
11 But Table 16–2 shows that marginal tax rates also rise with income .
12 Table I shows that standardised mortality ratios from cardiovascular disease fell with increasing birth weight ( χ 2 =3.5 , p=0.06 ) .
13 Table I shows that standardised mortality ratios from cardiovascular disease fell with increasing ponderal index ( χ 2 =3.8 , p=0.05 ) .
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