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1 Shadow environmental protection minister Ann Taylor claims that some companies have been allowed " blanket relaxations of toxic and microbiological standards " with the result that drinking water in some areas may be unsafe .
2 There are signs that an upturn in consumer spending might already have been appearing ; keeping Mr Major in Downing Street ensures that that recovery is under way .
3 The Global War Against Small Cetaceans estimates that 500,000 dolphins are killed each year .
4 Miss Arden submits that this provision must be read subject to section 31 of the Theft Act 1968 , and that if there is conflict between the two sections , section 31 should prevail .
5 MUSIC / In praise of cheapness : Producer David Pountney argues that modern composers should not despise the idea of entertainment
6 David Gockley reports that corporate contributions , an essential ingredient of his budget , were down 30 per cent this year ; obviously , another year or two like that and the HGO will be in desperate straits .
7 The question is whether David Mellor knows that mere fun gets boring very quickly ; that excellence , whether in the media , sports or arts can be achieved only through difficulty , through painstaking work , through seriousness ; that people can not be conned for long .
8 In the millennium Richard Norton-Taylor thinks that worker-farmer cooperatives should prevail , that large estates should be managed by local communities , and that the land should be used to meet expressed needs of the people .
9 The research team 's David Fraser says that preliminary results indicate that the range of driving performance is age independent , far outstripping variations between groups .
10 Dr Tysoe believes that social attitudes are changing .
11 KINGFISHER director Nigel Whittaker insists that new finance director James Kerr-Muir 's background at another sugar company is ‘ pure coincidence ’ .
12 Dr Ziolo reckons that such materials could , in principle , be used to make a magnetic refrigerator that worked at room temperature — perhaps , say , a car air-conditioner .
13 FoE pollution campaigner Karen McVeigh says that such allowances should be made conditional on the bus operators including a requirement for low-sulphur diesel in their fuel specifications .
14 Dr Wheeler recommends that new standards should be set for beaches , with a system of grading for levels of contamination , so that bathers would be more aware of the dangers .
15 Editor Simon Hinde warns that some insurers have increased their premiums by as much as 20 times the inflation rate to pay for past losses .
16 Dr Glasser argues that unconditional acceptance is an illusion simply because we have to interact with other people who are just like ourselves and who share the same primary needs .
17 In his mini edition of ‘ Freshwater Aquarium Fishes , ’ Dr Axelrod states that this species does reach 30cm ( 12 inches ) , and all references I can find bear out this length .
18 Dr Dowling suggests that front line medical services should not be provided by the most junior member of the team working without adequate supervision .
19 Dr Ayles accepts that many people tend to ignore suggestions to change diet .
20 Lewis 's manager Frank Maloney claims that 5,000 tickets have already gone with 7,000 still to be shifted .
21 Dr Nakamura believes that these changes happen within the lifetime of a magpie , suggesting that the birds may be improving their powers of discrimination through learning .
22 Liverpool drug researcher Alan Matthews argues that any discussion of Ketamine is pointless .
23 The scheme has made it clear to managers that the teaching contracts represent a substantial part of each hospital 's budget , and Dr Pearson says that most managers are now very anxious to work with the medical school to ensure a good service for the students .
24 Viewing this mismanagement , General Chaovalit claims that all politicians and businessmen are corrupt .
25 BULL CHIEF BERNARD PACHE SAYS THAT MORE JOB CUTS ARE INEVITABLE
26 Mr MacLaren suggests that persistent enuretics on board a warship would create even more serious problems than in any army barracks , and I would agree with that proposition .
27 Mr Cawley claims that this approach greatly reduces the amount of data stored .
28 Mickey Brennan explains that 500 people apply every year , but he can only select 75 couples .
29 Mr Bannock estimates that these increases have led to substantial gains in employment , with three million more people working in businesses with fewer than 1,000 staff .
30 Similarly , Martin Oppenheimer claims that many professionals employed in the public sector find that their jobs are ‘ related to the oppressive functions of government — keeping welfare clients quiet , policing , regulating ’ .
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