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1 The Court of Appeal considered whether an adjudicator 's decision in a construction contract ( see 6.8.5 ) was enforceable as an arbitration award , and decided that it was not , but their judgment was based on the interim nature of the adjudicator 's decision pending arbitration to which the decision would be subject , and not on any of the usual characteristics of experts ' decisions : the interim nature of adjudicators ' decisions is itself untypical of experts ' decisions .
2 We 've got all sorts of mixes ' .
3 The vehicles will be given to the National Association of Boys ' Clubs and will tour run-down inner-city areas .
4 Now , by a quirk of history , the machinery for carrying out such schemes of training in drama was not to be found in normal educational administration , but in the huge network of social services administered by the National Council of Social Services , a voluntary body financed by Carnegie Trust which since 1919 had co-ordinated the work of various national organisations such as the Village Drama Society , County Rural Community Councils , British Drama League , the Federation of Women 's Institutes , the National Association of Boys ' Clubs , Townswomen 's Guilds , the Workers ' Educational Association , County Youth Committees , the Standing Conference of Drama Associations and Hull University 's Extra-Mural Department , the only university to take interest in Community Drama .
5 The institutes which began to open in London in the late 1850s appear to have recruited from among the lower-middle class , though Waldo McGillicuddy Eagar , a young Edwardian club worker ( later to be a leading figure in the National Association of Boys ' Clubs ) claimed that ‘ as anxiety about the working classes was intensified , some Youths ’ Institutes reached down from the middle classes to the poor , and increasingly diluted their formal educational programmes with recreational activities .
6 Johnnie buried himself in his work for Northamptonshire County Council , the National Association of Boys ' Clubs and his cattle farm .
7 OVER 200 of the North-East 's best young athletes will be battling it out in the Durham Association of Boys ' Clubs cross country championships at Aykley Heads , Durham , tomorrow writes FRANK JOHNSON .
8 MIDDLESBROUGH and Cleveland Harriers stole the show with all four individual winners and two team gold medals in yesterday 's Durham Association of Boys ' Clubs cross country championships at Aykley Heads , Durham .
9 The National Association of Boys ' Clubs refutes the allegations attributed to Miles Atkinson , the vice-chairman of the Durham Association of Boys ' Clubs , contained in the article .
10 The National Association of Boys ' Clubs refutes the allegations attributed to Miles Atkinson , the vice-chairman of the Durham Association of Boys ' Clubs , contained in the article .
11 I believe the statements alleged to have been made by Mr Atkinson do not reflect the views of the Durham Association of Boys ' Clubs .
12 This could fit in well with the growing concern with money management now being shown by the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux ( NACAB ) .
13 A study published by the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux revealed that 80 per cent of the claimants seen by the bureaux were worse off as a consequence of the new system .
14 The central body , the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux was the subject of a review initiated by Dr. Gerard Vaughan , as Minister for Consumer Affairs , which described the C.A.B .
15 At the present time there are 709 Bureaux in the United Kingdom which are registered with the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux ( NACAB ) .
16 Speakers from the Consumers ' Association , National Consumer Council , the National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux , Age Concern , Child Poverty Action Group , National Council of One Parent Families , Relate , MIND , Liberty , Justice , Shelter and many others will join Law Society and Bar Council representatives together with legal aid claimants and concerned members of the public from 2.30 — 6.00 p.m. in The Grand Committee Room , House of Commons , Westminster .
17 Many of those which we have helped into independence are now household names , such as , Age Concern , National Association of Citizens ' Advice Bureaux .
18 The overriding concern of the organisers and participants at this year 's American Association of Museums ' convention in Baltimore ( 25–29 April ) was the financial crisis that has , all too quickly , overtaken this country 's cultural institutions .
19 As I hear the summons , I feel almost human , thinking of dentists ' offices , tumbrils , guillotines .
20 Lifting of deputies ' immunity
21 THE two branches of the legal profession last night remained split over the abolition of the barristers ' monopoly in the higher courts as the Government published its Courts and Legal Services Bill , overturning centuries of lawyers ' traditions .
22 4 How the LEA 's perception of teachers ' training needs is reflected in INSET provision .
23 it encourages the perception of pupils ' attainments as being at one of a number of discrete ‘ levels ’ .
24 However that may have been , there is no doubting that at plant level and in two cases ( the Scottish Daily News and KME ) an ideological perception of workers ' control precluded the effective delegation of executive authority to management .
25 In the orchestration of this criticism , and in the curbing of local aristocrats who were quite unrestrained by royal power , no single factor was more important than the veneration of saints ' shrines at a local monastery .
26 To read Gregory of Tours ' History of the Franks or Bede 's of the English people , or a poem like Beowulf , is to experience a world in which the new and the traditional , in culture and in religion , in law and institutions , are inextricable .
27 The FASB rule applies only to assets held for trading ; the bulk of insurers ' assets are long-term investments , and so will continue to be shown at their historic value .
28 The full force of teachers ' professionalism will need to be put behind the national curriculum and assessment if both are to be beneficial to pupil and other ‘ customers ’ of the education service .
29 But it would leave the Government exposed to the full force of house-buyers ' fury , with no international excuse for forcing an increase in mortgage rates that would probably have occurred anyway .
30 For many businesses the administration of employees ' expense accounts can be an unwanted headache , both in terms of time spent and cost .
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