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1 A better understanding of the toxin 's mode of action at the molecular level could lead to other strategies to circumvent resistance , for instance by redesigning the target-selecting region of the toxins .
2 One possibility is to ignore the part of the award of damages which exceeds the amount exempt from tax under the ‘ golden handshake ’ rules , for instance by expressing the exempt amount ( currently £30,000 ) as an annual income over the unexpired period of the contract , estimating what the tax would be on that imaginary income and deducting that tax from the total compensation .
3 The New Hall Country House Hotel and Restaurant , Sutton Coldfield , was presented with the Wedgwood Fine Dining Award for recognition of serving the finest cuisine in the most elegant of surroundings .
4 As a further precaution , the addresses of Israeli staff were not printed in official diplomatic lists for fear of encouraging the impulsive gesture at a time when Israel was being a little hard to take .
5 The American Congress is wary of helping the non-communist resistance in Cambodia , for fear of helping the fierce Khmers Rouges .
6 The editor of the left-wing magazine Towards 2000 went into hiding on April 12 following a police raid in his absence on his office and residence , and the magazine 's publishers , Hürriyet , announced they would cease publishing the magazine for fear of violating the new rules on censorship .
7 The provincial spectacles were always on a much smaller scale since governors and wealthy patrons could never attempt to emulate the extravagant shows in Rome for fear of arousing the suspicious jealousy of the reigning Emperor .
8 Extradition from Britain was blocked for fear of unsettling the post-war anti-Communist government of Italy .
9 He never went below , for fear of disturbing the little girls .
10 This is particularly emphasised in progressive municipal boroughs , whose opposition is written off as the insanity of the ‘ loony left ’ , to the extent that the Labour Party itself seems nervous of suggesting anything socialist or progressive for fear of losing the middle ground .
11 But most big stores admit they dare n't put prices up for fear of losing the few customers they have .
12 There was a time when teachers had , above all , to be careful not to speak with the voice of Methodism or Anglo-Catholicism , for fear of offending the sectarian passions of the parents .
13 To submit to unemployment or slums or want , to let children go hungry or sick and old unattended , for fear of increasing the internal national debt , is to lose all sense of proportion . ’
14 Are you still finding yourself in a condition where the model is sitting quite happily in the hover some distance away , but you are reluctant to apply some control input for fear of doing the wrong thing ?
15 Swift attacks like these , combined with the defence-in-depth system , fed the ‘ lucky Arsenal ’ myth , which grew as the Gunners won game after game after having the smaller share of play .
16 During 1686 and 1687 , it was once again representatives of this English Protestant opinion who made overtures to the leading political champion of European Protestantism , the Dutch stadtholder William of Orange , for help in opposing the Catholic policies of James II .
17 They have also appealed for help in tracing the blue van 's movements since it was sold privately three weeks ago .
18 Police have appealed for help in tracing the last movements of Anthony Buck , 46 , of Bishopthorpe Road , York , whose body was discovered in the River Ouse at Selby on Wednesday evening .
19 He was replying to the disclosure by John Ward , the dead woman 's father , that he had written to Mr Rowland earlier this year asking for assistance in persuading the Kenyan authorities to open a murder inquiry .
20 These provided for training co-operation and for assistance in modernizing the Czechoslovak army .
21 Decision : the court had made a recommendation for deportation without following the proper procedure and without inviting either counsel to assist .
22 It also commented with concern on the lack of progress in negotiating the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs ( GATT ) and the dangers of a rise in protectionism .
23 Courtiers in London , angry at his arrogant seizure of responsibility for notifying the new king , blocked various royal appointments .
24 The test of difficulty in setting the appropriate standard of care poses problems .
25 Given that it is unobtrusive though , and it is possible to obtain a very concise response to a query , rather than having to read through quite a lot of text before finding the required information , it will at the very least save some time .
26 Not so in the case of Edith MacArthur , until recently best known as an elegant presence in repertory theatre drawing-rooms , or as Mrs Cunningham , doyenne of Glendarroch in Take The High Road .
27 But the main source of money for releasing the poor and insolvent came from the rich and solvent ; Neild placed advertisements in the newspapers appealing for donations .
28 Technology director of ICL operations Steve Sowery says the company spent a lot of time and will spend a lot of money on positioning the new ICL range .
29 You can often save yourself a lot of money by tackling the simpler problems yourself .
30 They hope that a jobs package will go some way to defusing criticism over a perceived lack of direction on tackling the long dole queues .
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