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1 These alignment rules mean that such computers do not in fact operate as pure byte-oriented machines , and are a consequence of a way in which the architecture of the computers has been implemented .
2 But legal aid experts argue that low income and capital limits are denying access to justice to increasing numbers of people who can not afford to pay privately .
3 CVCP had maintained that ‘ an expansion driven wholly by the recruitment of extra students , many of them at marginal cost , could threaten research ’ , but says that the research funds mean that some universities can ‘ increase their income without recourse to student recruitment alone ’ .
4 The precise intracellular effects of ligand-integrin interactions remain to be determined in hepatocytes , but studies using other cell lines suggest that specific recognition sequences present on the ligand ( such as RGD ) complement an area within the binding region of the integrin which induces a change in the cytoplasmic domain .
5 Its research origins mean that these tagsets must be both comprehensive and extensible .
6 The Port of Belfast now handles more than 55% of Northern Ireland 's seaborne trade and the Harbour Commissioners feel that this success is due in no small part to the investment programme which saw £25 million invested over the last five years in a modernisation programme designed to ensure that the Port of Belfast can offer its customers the most up to date , cost effective cargo handling facilities .
7 Investment bankers say that grey markets allow short-selling that drives down a new issue 's price .
8 Motor industry executives believe that many people held off buying until after the election because of uncertainty about higher tax bills if Labour took office .
9 Family Planning Association figures show that half Britain 's teenage girls under 16 are having illegal sex .
10 The research findings indicate that many authorities have a long way to go before their procedures come close to what one might reasonably describe as a partnership with parents .
11 Comparisons of pre- and post-First World War parent-child relationships show that such relations have become more informal , and that parents put , or intend to put , fewer formal restraints on their children .
12 Consumption externalities imply that one person 's decisions affect another consumer 's utility directly , as when one person 's garden gives pleasure to the neighbours .
13 Answers given by the forty women in the sample to questions about work tasks suggest that certain characteristics of housework may be more or less uniformly experienced as dissatisfying while others are potentially rewarding .
14 The group activities ensure that each phase of the ceremony is performed according to tradition .
15 In the same period , figures produced by the Council for Mortgage Lenders show that 221,900 mortgages ( 2.3 per cent of the outstanding stock ) were more than six months in arrears , compared with 109,370 ( 1.2 per cent of the outstanding stock ) a year earlier , and that 36,610 dwellings were repossessed ( 0.4 per cent of the outstanding stock of mortgages ) , more than double the number recorded a year earlier .
16 Senior security sources confirm that little success has been achieved against the UDA/UFF element in terms of arrests and that its killer units are largely intact .
17 Auditory deprivation studies suggest that deaf people will have problems in speech and auditory processing even though auditory experience is reinstated by the use of hearing aids .
18 A small armaments industry is now well underway in the Loyalist paramilitary world and security chiefs fear that large fertiliser based bombs similar to those constructed by the IRA will soon be left on streets in Nationalist areas .
19 Differences in site factors suggest that warmer soil temperatures seem to be associated with the more rapid death of roots at the southern site .
20 — in spite of the fact that opinion polls show that increasing numbers of Church members support the ordination of women to the priesthood .
21 Opinion polls show that most Filipinos want the bases , which are the biggest employer after the government , to stay .
22 These characters coupled with the relatively large tentacle pores suggest that this species is not an Ophiacantha but perhaps a young stage of a species of the Ophotominae .
23 Field observations suggest that these timings are similar to those of Somerset populations in general .
24 Fetal ultrasound studies suggest that this damage may occur in utero .
25 The Charity Commissioners understand that many charities are out of step in this matter but they do wish to see matters being regularised as soon as possible .
26 Many CAB workers feel that these objectives amply cover all clients including ethnic minorities and lesbians and gays .
27 Enquiries at Enterprise Agencies suggest that many people wishing to set up businesses are doing so with redundancy money or for other reasons connected with the difficulty of finding employment and their first need is to find a suitable idea .
28 Conflict theorists emphasise that most areas of our lives involve us in institutionalised power relationships , and most of us are subordinate most of the time .
29 At present , the Institute 's application procedures and strict supervision requirements mean that senior management has to offer a substantial amount of time and commitment .
30 Studies of take-up of welfare benefits indicate that universal child benefit is more successful in reaching impoverished families than targeted means-tested benefits ( Brown , 1988 ) , yet policies frequently do not reflect such knowledge .
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