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1 Mr Davidson suggested that more publicity should be given to the work of the committee .
2 CPRE 's evidence shows that during the committee stages of the 1986 Agriculture Act , Mr Gummer said that conservation advice would not be charged for .
3 Mr Ramrath considered that these conditions were not in accordance with European legislation , and applied to the Luxembourg courts for reinstatement .
4 However , Mr Klevan said that subsequent DNA analysis had established that the baby was Gilfoyle 's .
5 Mr Lang said that Scottish Office funding for the laboratory complex was firm evidence of the Government 's support for the future importance of science and technology .
6 Mr Lang claimed that Scottish spending per head ‘ was a substantially higher average figure than for equivalent services in England ’ .
7 Commenting on his reasons for selling off the chain he founded in 1978 , Mr Weatherburn said that last year had been ‘ very difficult ’ , not just because of the stampede into remaindering by other companies ( see also Christmas in the Bookshops , page 27 ) .
8 Mr Meacher said that such details would have to be worked out between ministers and their officials , but he is likely to be pressed to be more specific .
9 Mr Broadfoot said that local authorities were clearly prepared to put the resources into the new system so that it operated successfully .
10 Under cross-examination from Andrew Arnold , for Ling Trust , Mr Thomson admitted that social security officials had visited the charity just before his departure , and ‘ went away happy ’ with its running .
11 Mr McInally said that forensic tests had revealed liquid petrol on the accused 's shirt and jeans .
12 In a written Parliamentary answer to East Belfast MP Peter Robinson , who has demanded the release of the report , Mr Hanley disclosed that one recommendation in it was not implemented .
13 But Mr Reynolds said that renewed efforts were needed to find a political settlement in Northern Ireland .
14 Mr Salmond said that recent comments by Labour 's shadow Scottish secretary , Tom Clarke , that the constitutional issue was not uppermost in people 's minds could not be more wrong .
15 While Mr Abalkin spoke eagerly of bringing the Soviet economy more in line with the international market , Mr Ryzhkov warned that increasing loans could increase economic and political dependence .
16 On the current market situation Mr Peel noted that Old Masters continued to be the strongest area , although there had been a reduction in both size of sales and prices realised in some areas .
17 But a ten-year study of 200 large firms in America , West Germany and Britain ( the basis for his new book , ‘ Scale and Scope ’ , to be published by Harvard University Press in April ) has left Mr Chandler convinced that successful companies evolve in remarkably similar ways .
18 Mr Patten hinted that extra cash for public sector housebuilding will go where shortages are greatest .
19 Mr Cheung showed that this pattern of pricing was , by and large , efficient .
20 Mr Wilson said that last year the Executive had paid their own direct labour organisation to maintain open spaces ‘ but they never cut grass or pulled a single weed . ’
21 Mr Sugar warned that prevailing exchange rates were forcing Amstrad to raise prices , causing demand to fall for certain products .
22 Mr Modrow added that political prisoners held in East Germany would be released before Christmas in a further gesture of goodwill .
23 Mr Lamont said that both measures were aimed at helping small businesses lead the economic recovery .
24 Mr Mullin said that any attempt to persuade clubs to end discrimination by blocking their entitlement to rates relief was illegal .
25 Mr McLeish said that Scottish industry 's capacity to train was withering and the loss of skills training was deadly for the economy .
26 Mr Delors admitted that economic reality had to be taken into account , but he said the timetable of January 1 , 1999 , at the latest was on course .
27 Mr Hamilton said that 1,308 officers and 5,152 soldiers were being made redundant under the second phase of cuts in the armed forces agreed under the Government 's Options for Change programme .
28 Mr Georges said that mobile phone calls Gavin made included many to race lines .
29 Mr Kinnock said that this week 's conference had been a landmark for his party .
30 Mr Moran , Anfield 's longest-serving stalwart , found himself unexpectedly entering a second term of caretaker command last weekend when Mr Souness disclosed that major heart surgery was necessary to keep a 38-year-old frame in peak condition .
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