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1 I 've also done performances of my songs in arts centres and they went down very well .
2 The increased output achieved on assisted farms has been 14% in cattle numbers and 27% in sheep numbers(23) .
3 Despite the scale of the task — creating the equivalent of two and a half British Telecoms from scratch in seven years , China has ruled out foreign equity investment in telecommunications projects .
4 This demonstrates the effect of leverage in futures contracts .
5 An exploration well to be spudded in the Viking area ( Conoco operator ) next month marks the start of a robust exploration and appraisal programme in SNS operations .
6 Can he give some information about the way in which the Government can encourage the greater recruitment of traffic wardens up to full complement in police forces and encourage the better use of those wardens so that they make the best possible contribution to the maintenance of traffic flow and the release of police officers for the control of crime ?
7 BCE Inc says it is ready to invest about $1,600m in telecommunications activities over the next five years in Asia , Latin America and Eastern Europe , and is interested in wireline privatisations , investment in wireless cellular licenses and joint ventures in both in different countries in those regions ; it has active negotiations with Mexico , India and Moscow for cellular licence investments , and is Cable & Wireless Plc 's partner in Mercury Communications Ltd ; BCE president L R Wilson also criticised Canada 's ‘ uncertain and confused ’ telecommunications regulatory framework , describing it as BCE 's biggest challenge , and calling for change ; at the annual meeting , he hit out at the policies of the Canadian Radio television & Telecommunications Commission , saying it is too slow in considering new products , services and rates — ‘ To be truly competitive , we need government policy and a regulatory framework which is clear , responsive and internationally relevant , ’ he said .
8 The statutory intention of the PF(I) Act was to protect investors against fraud in investments dealings .
9 We also support ceasefire and a cut in arms deliveries .
10 Government expenditure was to be cut severely , including a 7@1/2-fold cut in arms purchases .
11 In the matter of police access to HIV status , shedding blood in police stations is common , and police , like health professionals , have their occupational health to consider , but drawing attention publicly to this issue is certainly inappropriate .
12 Thus , intradermal injection in animals results in plasma exudation and massive neutrophil infiltration .
13 There was a strong upward surge in drugs shares early , but The floods swept insurance prices lower , with talk of big claims lopping 9p-12p off General Accident , Royal , Sun Alliance and Commercial Union .
14 represent a quantum leap in police powers , reinforcing the view that the British state is becoming increasingly authoritarian .
15 This great expansion is to be explained by newly available resources — available in Lorraine because of the Thomas process , in Scandinavia because of railway-building — a fall in costs thanks to a better transport network , the development of integrated plants and improvements in fuel technology .
16 Liam 's mother Jo hurried out of the public gallery in tears moments after Dr Nanayakkara broke down .
17 The corollary to this is the claim that bureaucracy in police stations is chimerical .
18 This section had its origins in police efforts in the 1930s to deal both with left-wing demonstrators and with Sir Oswald Mosley 's Fascists .
19 Perhaps also the rare outbreaks of parasitic bronchitis in houses calves are associated with the dispersal of L3 by Pilobolus growing in the dung of adjacent infected cattle .
20 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT IN SOLICITORS FIRMS
21 Rational management in police organisations : a comparative study
22 In deciding whether to provide this assistance , the Commission is required to consider whether the requesting authority has agreed to provide reciprocal assistance in securities matters and whether compliance with the request would prejudice the public interest of the United States .
23 After leaving Richmond School , he gained a degree in sports studies at Newcastle Polytechnic .
24 The report suggested that there were severe shortcomings in police tactics .
25 HND in Materials Sciences
26 A long-standing issue in futures markets is whether the return includes a premium for risk bearing , that is , what is the nature of the relationship between the current futures price and the expected price of the underlying asset at delivery ?
27 They demonstrate that when futures are indivisible , even if movements in futures prices can be predicted and interest rates are constant ( and so there is zero correlation between futures prices and interest rates ) , futures and forward prices will differ .
28 Bishop calls for peace in women priests row
29 Given that the main aims of most arts departments , and of the examination syllabuses in arts subjects , refer to the development of such qualities as ‘ imagination ’ , ‘ creativity ’ , and the ‘ ability to respond expressively to given stimuli ’ ; qualities that are essentially concerned with that same kind of engagement with ‘ sensuous forms ’ mentioned above , and we are left asking the question ‘ Can , or even should , children 's work in the arts be examined at all ? ’
30 A further note shows that 13s. in customs dues was paid on plants imported .
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