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1 It may be argued by analogy that , given the importance under the CPA 1987 placed upon accurate instructions , this should permeate to cases where the buyer sues for economic loss under , for example , s14 of SGA 1979 .
2 The Blues ' Graham Marshall gets one in the eye as McIntosh of the Reds goes for broke during his impressive Scottish Trial performance .
3 Peter Scott assesses Perry Anderson 's verdict on English intellectuals ; Tony Parker on Thatcherism 's casualties ; Stephen Howe looks for new life in the unions ; Conor Gearty cross-examines a defender of the Bar ; and Geoff Dyer wades through Ted Hughes ' Shakespearean fantasy
4 This increase is not just for number crunching ; the system has been installed to meet user needs for Personal Productivity [ wordprocessing and spreadsheets ] and Information Access [ library catalogues and databases ] .
5 The International Atomic Energy Agency of the United Nations organises the Intor workshops ( Intor stands for International Tokamak Reactor ) although most of the work is actually carried out by groups working in their various home laboratories .
6 Letter : Arts grants for ethnic minorities
7 He shows that , where there is an interior solution for the amount of bequest or gift across generations , then the Ricardian result holds for small variations in debt .
8 Then , using Lemma 3 , we have for general P , Q , R : unc Now because the few elements F of the first set which are not of the form unc are easily proved ( using the laws ) equivalent to ones that are , using the laws , e.g. unc By our assumption that the result holds for finite processes this in turn is equal to unc Since we are in the process of setting up powerful machinery for dealing with finite programs ( for example Theorem 1 ) there are advantages in only having to prove new laws for them .
9 We have found , using this assay , that all optimized CTL epitopes for other class I molecules ( HLA-A2 , D b and K b ) have bound with high affinity , and the assay has recently been used to identify a HIV-gag CTL epitope in mice by screening of potential epitopes fitting the D b motif .
10 The second working party , set up by the General Practitioner Board , is also looking at training but within the wider context of what the future holds for small accountancy practices .
11 ICI also owns commodity businesses , where basic research counts for little .
12 AIDS stands for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome .
13 AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome .
14 This had been consistently illustrated in opinion polls and in the growing support for term limits for elected politicians at national and state level .
15 The chief distinction of the Symphonic Dances by Rachmaninov lies in the orchestration , which with the addition of the piano , saxophone and a large percussion department allows for superb orchestral effects .
16 The spatial query language tools which a GIS uses for general interaction with spatial data and for the elucidation of spatial relationships have also been the subject of recent research ( Egenhofer 1989 ) .
17 The sector 's growth — faster than the economy in general in recent years — and the relatively low entry costs for new manufacturers have contributed to this situation .
18 In the ‘ neutral ’ agency type , the agent acts for different airlines , and , thus , the air waybill form does not contain a pre-printed reference to the airline 's name and number .
19 Faldo prepares for major target
20 The level of lysine in straight cereals is less than half what the horse requires for hard work and reproduction .
21 As well as supplying the field staff with identification of rocks , the work also involves dealing with rock aggregates for potential use as suitable road metal or for use in the production of concrete .
22 PM calls for profound look at Europe
23 Rambler calls for right to roam laws
24 Where a programme calls for aerobic work , weight training should not be considered an aerobic exercise .
25 In other words , local authorities must keep separate revenue accounts for different categories of work and provide a balance sheet on a ‘ true and fair view ’ basis .
26 Apart from public sector projects , the more difficult question of providing investment finds for private sector enterprises also arises .
27 There will be funds for the schooling of the Corporation Man 's children , special superannuation schemes and of course expense accounts for overseas travel , entertaining and other corporation ‘ responsibilities ’ .
28 Following from a series of previous studies of knowledge producing communities , the research aims for detailed documentation and explanation of the variety of ways in which the ‘ practical utility ’ of health economics is portrayed and assessed .
29 New future dawns for historic school
30 The first law of thermodynamics gives for adiabatic contraction .
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