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1 With other constants which define array sizes , such as maxExp , minExp and the various constants related to the number of rows and columns in the picture it is possible that an increase will lead to a memory overflow or long waits for some actions to terminate .
2 Yet because social relations , and especially changes in social relations , are often more evident in cases of developments in the use or transformation of non-human material objects and forces , it is worth emphasizing the manifest social character of the other kind of development .
3 The right to reimbursement is subject to the Limitation Act and thus lasts for six years from the date of payment .
4 Its founding collection , Clement Litill 's Library , was deposited by bequest with the Toun and Kirk of Edinburgh in 1580 , and thus pre-dates by three years the founding of the College which was to become the University of Edinburgh .
5 Systems of social representations can provide familiar classifications , and for this reason a social representation ‘ fosters ready-made opinions and usually leads to over-hasty decisions ’ ( 1983 : 33 ) .
6 Future funding from the Board to law centres would be for cases done under the green forms and legal aid schemes , including any new arrangements that might be developed , ‘ and possibly grants for specific types of work where the law centres could demonstrate that they would provide a better and more efficient service in ways that did not lend themselves to payment on a case by case basis . ’
7 In the first year of its operation only 5 per cent of polytechnic and college funding was allocated on the basis of competitive bidding , but the proportion is expected to be increased to 10 per cent in 1991 and further increases in subsequent years can be anticipated .
8 For two years he needed massage several times a day and still goes for regular check-ups at hospital .
9 Uzzell , who suffered appalling facial injuries , will probably never play professional football again and still complains of dizzy spells .
10 Chapter 7 discusses a similar process at work amongst the humanities students , and also points to certain differences between the science and the humanities students .
11 He visits the trade Fair at Munich and also corresponds with international friends and experts .
12 Transport deprivation is a real form of poverty and often exists with other forms of poverty ( see chapter 10 ) .
13 By the autumn of 1917 , food queues had become a major grievance and demands for a more equitable distribution of food led to mass demonstrations and even strikes in many parts of the country .
14 Most Saturday evenings , during winter , Ann prepares an ethnic meal from the current country of her dreams : Turkey , Mexico , Egypt , Indonesia , Arabia ; or historic dishes from England 's past , and even delights from Roman times .
15 Indeed it may have increased as a result of the general tendency to centralize health , educational and welfare services and even shops in key villages or other local centres .
16 Difficulties are posed for the review process by Oxford Polytechnic 's version of modularity , but most of these are not intrinsically produced by modular design : for example , the requirement that students study two subjects inevitably complicates review , but is not an essential feature of modular courses and frequently exists in non-modular systems .
17 It estimates the number of jobs lost due to improved productivity through the use of microelectronics and then deducts from these losses an estimate of the jobs gained through increased competitiveness and new markets opened up through the use of microelectronics .
18 Outcidence is the opposite of incidence , and primarily consists of those users who stop taking heroin , but also includes a small proportion of users who die or move away from the area of study .
19 Enormous tension can build up along the margin of the two plates and occasionally explodes into immense earthquakes which can , if they strike inhabited portions of the land suffice , wreak terrible damage .
20 That Convention is not so narrowly drawn and explicitly provides for dispositive treaties and boundary regimes .
21 PRIMARY SCHOOL science has improved over the past decade but still suffers from poorly-trained teachers , inadequate space and equipment and bad organisation , a report from Her Majesty 's Inspectors said yesterday .
22 This crosses not only departmental boundaries within the Faculty , but also extends to related areas in other Faculties , notably Arts ( history , philosophy and linguistics ) , Divinity ( theology , christianity in the non-western world ) , Law ( criminology and jurisprudence ) , and Science ( geology , biological and environmental sciences , and artificial intelligence ) .
23 Habitat similar to Tufted Duck , but also breeds on brackish lakes .
24 There are also worries that increased public spending not only pushes up government borrowing to fund a high PSBR , but also leads to higher taxes , thereby reducing the incentives to work , save and take risks .
25 Dwelly in fact lists many of the plant names in Cameron , on occasion presenting corrected forms of them , but also draws on other sources which he cites at the front of his dictionary .
26 The book is in six chapters , but really falls into two parts .
27 Dry skin but often sweats on covered parts
28 Dry skin but often sweats on covered parts .
29 A review of the HLCA system is relevant but overall limits on qualifying numbers are not proposed and the setting of stock numbers to meet conservation interests would be extremely difficult to achieve on large upland areas grazed by a number of farmers with hefted flocks .
30 It has survived many a crisis and witnessed many turbulent conflicts but today revels in simple pleasures and peaceful serenity .
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