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1 Text books often include reference to explanations of legislation given by a minister in Parliament , as a result of which lawyers advise their clients taking account of such statements and judges when construing the legislation come to know of them .
2 Coral reef communities also include examples of the reverse of this situation , as some species , mainly plankton feeders , prefer to shoal using this behaviour primarily as a defence mechanism .
3 The SACIM countries already hold stocks of ivory and Zimbabwe 's national parks department says elephant numbers have become so large that it will have to start culling next year .
4 Administration officials also cast doubt on the environmental statements of other Northern governments , claiming that the French , German and Japanese , among others , were not matching their rhetoric with action .
5 As well as supporting the Group 's production units in optimising and controlling process activities , research teams also undertake investigations into the qualities and properties of raw materials , plant design , suitability of packaging materials , environmental issues and the development of new products , and research and planning for the operating units .
6 Speedbird Airport to Door is another British Airways Cargo wholesale product offering customers direct express deliveries from the UK to 150 countries , with features such as Timed Delivery .
7 Fully 3.6m book club customers also buy books from one or more retail outlets .
8 Killer whales evidently evince feelings of considerable fear in these creatures for even the usually timid Grey seal has been known to jump right out of the sea , joining a man upon a rock , when Killer whales were about .
9 On the other hand the expert will not have had the benefit of hearing the arguments , and some observers have suggested that expert valuers rarely assess rents from the tenant 's point of view .
10 There is evidence that insolation changes somehow trigger changes in the ocean circulation , biological productivity and alkalinity carbon pumps regulating atmosphere/ocean partitioning of CO 2 , a greenhouse gas .
11 This is a peculiar anomaly in that the Transfer Regulations currently exclude undertakings in the nature of commercial ventures .
12 Nevertheless , specialist officers invariably have loyalties to their profession as well as to their employing authority and this further weakens the concept of a unified service .
13 The Test Packs also include instructions for the teacher and a Levels Chart .
14 Cad transfer files normally describe drawings in a way which is referred to ‘ device neutral ’ .
15 Commercial free range farms often keep hens in densely packed flocks of up to 4,000 , with access to bare grassland rather than the varied shrubs and trees they prefer .
16 Many people — indeed many interviewers — are inclined to give more importance to how you behave than to what you say and management courses now include lessons on body language and how to interpret it .
17 Despite a cut back on subsidies , existing land ownership laws still encourage clearance for ranches .
18 New tillage practices also reduce loss of soil moisture to increase yields , build up humus formation , and encourage a net increase in the natural production of soil nutrients .
19 Wine merchants often lend glasses to customers for a small charge or even for free — assuming that you buy a few bottles from them .
20 Economic projects tend to support companies and infrastructural provision ; social and community projects usually involve funding for community and leisure centres or educational and advice projects ; housing schemes are directed towards improvement and the needs of special groups ; and environmental expenditure is allocated to improving older buildings and vacant sites .
21 Tourist organizations also have information about archaeological sites and museums , and will have details of any events taking place at sites — reconstructions of past battles , displays , and demonstrations of ancient crafts , to name but a few .
22 The business schools also provide recruits for domestic industry , and in many Third World countries the government gives young graduates from such institutions posts with high degrees of responsibility in national development agencies where they can make substantial contributions to the welfare of their nations .
23 Museums and site visits also offer oportunities for learning across the curriculum .
24 But the job advertisements immediately omit people without experience , so therefore Catholics are omitted because they were historically excluded from those types of jobs and could not therefore have any experience .
25 The dilemma of how to construct an equitable and efficient form of local taxation remains , while the complicated relationships between tax changes and social security benefits still create difficulties for those families caught in the poverty or unemployment ‘ traps ’ .
26 Case studies also reveal evidence of local discretion in other respects .
27 The Cournot model : in the traditional story firms independently choose outputs on the assumption that their rivals make no response to their choices — even though this assumption may be continually falsified — and market equilibrium is achieved through a sequence of alternating output choices which converges over time .
28 However , reorganisation provisions necessarily include provisions for operating costs , such as redundancy costs and administrative expenses .
29 The most reckless Squig Hunters even ride Squigs into battle , grabbing hold of the Squig 's tiny horns or ears , and bouncing along as the Squig leaps about .
30 Pure water images also help delineation of abdominal organs from mesenteric fat .
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