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1 Equally threatening are the dozens of federally subsidized cattle ranches that have depleted underground water sources used by antelope and bighorn sheep .
2 The results , summarized in Fig. 3.13 , reveal some evidence of latent inhibition in that these subjects acquired suppression less readily than control subjects that had received initial exposure to a stimulus other than the tone .
3 An interference effect was indeed apparent at the start of the final stage ( Fig. 4.7 ) and did not differ in magnitude between subjects that had received their aversive training in the same context as that used for the test and subjects that had received aversive training in a different context .
4 This countered the tendency towards antagonism between presidential advisers and departmental secretaries that had weakened other administrations , and it also reduced the chances of cabinet members ‘ going native ’ .
5 Write down examples of previous relationships that have followed similar patterns to the one that you now have with the addict in your life .
6 Thus the structure of spoken sentences need not have derived entirely from combination of words that had replaced single gesture types .
7 He and his countrymen , including General Vo Nguyen Giap , a vice-president of Vietnam , drew up their national plan faster than any of the 30 or so nations that have outlined similar strategies for environmental recovery .
8 Perhaps that is one of the safeguards that has made this country such a successful and stable parliamentary democracy .
9 The polytechnics were having to carry into the 1970s a defence and assertion of their particular — though not necessarily homogeneous — values and procedures , and in doing so made necessary a constant reaffirmation of the vocational or service roles that had aroused fierce passions throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as new institutions and new sectors had come into existence in many countries .
10 Did my right hon. and learned Friend notice that last summer the independent report into Leeds primary schools showed clearly that the schools that had had enhanced resources and more teachers could not show a positive correlation between extra resources and higher standards and , moreover , that the report highlighted the problem of teaching methods ?
11 The following list provides a brief survey of some of the schools that have become major styles in their own right .
12 Most LEAs and schools that have introduced explicit policies to combat sexual and ‘ racial ’ inequalities label them as anti-racist and anti-sexist .
13 How is it that restorers seem unaware of the poetical use made of materials or the philosophical and existential reasons that have led contemporary artists to adopt synthetic , ephemeral and deliberately short-lived substances for compositions frequently accompanied by the casual and uninspiring caption ‘ Untitled ’ ?
14 Although it appears that sentencing became more severe during the first three years the guide-lines were in use , Minnesota remains one of the very few states that has avoided huge increases in prison population size ( Parent 1988 ) .
15 You can nae beat houses that 's got front gardens and back gardens back to back .
16 In this war , Saddam is assaulting the norms that have defined Western uniqueness and superiority ; he is violating the boundaries that have differentiated rationality and irrationality , Western modernity and the pre-modern Orient .
17 ‘ My guess is the commissioners will be desperate for a reason to postpone a decision ’ , says one scientist participating in the closed scientific committee meetings that have preceded next week 's plenary session .
18 Environmental analysis overlaps in part with areas that have acquired other buzz words in the literature : for example , ‘ marketing intelligence systems ’ [ McLeod & Rogers ( 1982 ) ; Fletcher ( 1983 ) ; Piercy ( 1983 ) ] ; ‘ issues management ’ [ ( Littlejohn ( 1986 ) ; Wartick & Rude ( 1986 ) ; Ewing ( 1987 ) ] ; ‘ forecasting ’ [ Torre & Nelkar ( 1958 ) ; Van Ston ( 1989 ) ] .
19 It involves one of the few regulators that have shown some teeth in standing up to the powers that have been conferred by the Government on privatised British Gas .
20 In addition , it was noted that people in communities that have experienced long-term unemployment are often criticised for lacking the will to work .
21 A survey was conducted in five countries which were critical cases for the hypothesis : Britain and the United States of America as countries which had the most successful democratic states , Germany and Italy as countries that had experienced fascist regimes within twenty years , and Mexico as a less well-developed country struggling to establish its democratic process ( Almond and Verba 1963 ) .
22 Countries that have developed direct reduction plants include Brazil , Saudi Arabia , Nigeria , Indonesia and New Zealand .
23 Prime candidates will be small companies that have developed mathematical software considered to have broad appeal and deemed complementary to Mathcad .
24 A reason why a number of companies that have adopted some form of matrix management have declared it a failure is to be found in inadequate preparation and briefing of those involved .
25 The programme is pitched at Fortune 1000 companies that have embraced open systems for strategic applications and the company suggests that it could develop a prototype to consolidate financial reporting from a company 's strategic business units into corporate headquarters , connecting disparate computer environments into a client-server system .
26 The programme is pitched at Fortune 1000 companies that have embraced open systems for strategic applications and the company suggests that it could develop a prototype to consolidate financial reporting from a company 's strategic business units into corporate headquarters , connecting disparate computer environments into a client-server system .
27 This , I believe , is against the law , but it is a law that deserves to be broken , for it is the puritanical nonsense of excluding children — and therefore to some extent , women — from pubs that has turned these places into mere boozing-shops instead of the family gathering-places that they ought to be . ’
28 ‘ To accept the lower parity without the disciplines would be to license the inflationary wage settlements that have characterised post-war Britain . ’
29 But the spirit and the optimism of young people around the world has been clear : from Czechoslovakia to Romania , in Hungary and Germany , they have been vital to the movements that have brought such change .
30 The same circumstances that have brought more attention to the miniatures are no doubt a big factor in the development of a grouping as yet not officially recognized , but being listed and offered by more and more growers .
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