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1 The variables which are most highly correlated with estimated risk are the subjective risk rating given at the same time ( r=0.512 ) and average traffic flow as recorded by Cambridgeshire County Council ( r=0.398 , see Appendix 1 ) .
2 This revelation represented a fundamental flaw in the BRAC programme , since BRAC 's plan of introducing appropriate technology to the people of Bangladesh required that the lobon-gur solution should have been available to all who needed it with little difficulty ( the first criterion given at the beginning of Chapter 4 ) .
3 This book developed from a course of graduate lectures in Advanced organic synthetic methods given at the State University of New York at Binghampton .
4 KILLING Pain — Not Patients was the title of the talk given at the November meeting of the North Cheshire Newman Circle , by Dr Peter Tweedy , a physician from St Ann 's Hospice .
5 This book contains the texts of lectures given at the RSC residential school at the Polytechnic of Wales in March 1989 .
6 Further information on any of the items mentioned may be obtained from the contacts and the bibliography given at the end of the review .
7 The principal reasons for this state of affairs lie in the explanations given at the beginning of this chapter ; scholars with museum backgrounds laid the foundations for an artefact-based subject in the first half of the twentieth century and introduced the strong historical background to such studies .
8 Michael made a good recovery , and was well enough to enjoy the international conference given at the time of his retirement .
9 He states : ‘ What Hale is saying is that for the purpose of the law of rape the consent given at the time of the marriage ceremony can not in law be revoked . ’
10 Will he confirm , in line with undertakings given at the time of privatisation , that he expects British Steel to consider offers for the sale of Ravenscraig on a commercial basis at opportunity cost — at a price which British Steel could expect to get for the plant on world markets ?
11 The losses were in line with forecasts given at the time of Wembley 's £37m rights issue in January .
12 The exclusion of votes for very small parties is responsible for another slight deviation : it means that — as the figures given at the beginning of this chapter showed — the other patties secure a percentage of seats marginally greater than their percentage of all the votes .
13 Referring to the summary of the properties of the stress-energy tensor given at the end of the previous section , we see that the Einstein tensor matches these precisely .
14 The IDA eventually dropped the idea of Nad , according to evidence given at the An Bord Pleanala appeal , because most of the suitable land was held in common .
15 It was this development and in particular the evidence given at the Ro-Ro inquiry which in due course prompted the council to bring the present proceedings .
16 ‘ In the judgment of this court , when a witness is shown to have made previous statements inconsistent with the evidence given by that witness at the trial , the jury should not merely be directed that the evidence given at the trial should be regarded as unreliable ; they should also be directed that the previous statements , whether sworn or unsworn , do not constitute evidence upon which they can act .
17 ( Barbara Kahan ‘ The implications for the personal social services ’ , unpublished seminar given at the National Institute for Social Work , 1975 )
18 General secretary of the Society Kate Ashbrook argues that the change of mind shows that ‘ The predictions , promises and guarantees given at the inquiry have been proved wrong .
19 The author 's name given at the end was the Reverend Hereward Marr , Associate of the Society of St Sylvester .
20 In 1954 a paper given at the Institution of Civil Engineers extolling such actions did pause to admit the existence of a peculiarly modern problem :
21 In a paper given at the Hydrocarbons 1983 conference in March 1983 , BP propounded the view that the supply shortfall towards the late 1980s could be met by the development of UK reserves , and identified 50,000 billion cubic feet of recoverable new gas — two-thirds in discoveries and one-third in undrilled geological prospects .
22 Habituation and dishabituation , which thus fulfil the criteria for the definitions of learning given at the beginning of Chapter 6 , can be regarded as very basic and simple forms of short-term memory , adaptive mechanisms which economize on unnecessary responses and hence help to avoid fatigue .
23 Why is there no advice given at the tourist office about avoiding robberies ?
24 Any proceeds in year 1 are also present values , but those in succeeding years are discounted by multiplying them by the fraction given at the appropriate year in the chosen rate of interest column in the tables .
25 Any proceeds in year 1 are also present values , but those in succeeding years are discounted by multiplying them by the fraction given at the appropriate year in the chosen rate of interest column in the tables .
26 The reduction is on top of the £68 million rates subsidy given at the beginning of the year , bringing a total cut of £100 million for 1993-94 .
27 This operates in the same way as the MIRAS scheme for mortgages , with relief given at the basic rate by deduction at source .
28 Indeed , there seems to have been no thought given at the design stage to the impact of the technology on people 's work experience .
29 First a geodesic surface is constructed in space–time according to the prescription given at the end of Section 3.4 .
30 Please can you attach the cheque to the enclosed application form and despatch these documents to the address given at the bottom of the form BEFORE 10 JULY ( to give them time to register Rob in as an attendee of the Seminar ) .
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