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1 This naturally gives an advantage to the institutions ' closest advisers : American investment banks .
2 The company took the decision to restate the accounts , Mr Clements added , when it became clear that the delays and uncertainties involved would not be in the shareholders ' best interests .
3 The ones selected for each disc present the artists ' finest performances and these are only transferred from high quality original pressings .
4 Here is found the cities ' oldest remaining housing stock built to accommodate low-paid workers in adjacent factories and menial city-centre jobs and generally receiving very little maintenance as the owners await the transition of the land to a higher-value use like shops or offices or the threat of compulsory purchase for the construction of new relief roads or other types of public-sector development .
5 The Tender is the defenders ' finest weapon , and is not used as often as it should be .
6 What is The B-52's ' latest album called ?
7 It was the Hammers ' lowest gate since 9,500 watched them play Bristol City in 1957 .
8 We Are All Slobs , The Muggers ' greatest hit —
9 It encourages us to believe we can take a protective attitude , by acting in the clients ' 'best interests ' , in making decisions about what stock to provide .
10 Apart from more space , the hens ' highest priority seems to be a nest .
11 The Commission welcomes the much improved standard of instrumental playing which is one of the schools ' greatest recent success stories .
12 But even that did n't get him to Barcelona for the Olympics ' newest sport .
13 Kenny Milne is far and away the Scots ' best hooker and his injury robbed them of a great deal in both tests .
14 The parties ' best current estimate of night traffic is that it has dropped from 190 to 29 movements per night since Norfolk Line 's departure .
15 A late acrylic painting by Dubuffet ( lot 175 , est. $80,000–120,000 ) commanded the sessions 's highest bid of $145,000 ( £84,600 ) .
16 And perhaps this is the Arts ' greatest contribution to the education of the child ; it helps him develop character and personality .
17 But McMahon , who passed for 157 yards and a touchdown , ignited the Eagles ' best display for five weeks .
18 The Conservatives ' best hope for the county council elections , held on the same day , was to contain losses .
19 The Conservatives ' worst performances , in contrast , came where they had a majority on the council and there had been a large increase in bills .
20 Some of the south 's top-staying chasers will be in action at Tweseldown , lining up for the areas ' longest race — the Field Seymour Parks four-mile mixed open .
21 The allies ' biggest visible flop at the outset of this war has been the failure to knock out the launchers of Iraq 's Scud missiles .
22 Mandalay , the rebels ' biggest prize , was recaptured in April .
23 Despite the fund-raisers ' best efforts there was no disguising the fact that Telethon '92 had n't lived up to expectations .
24 The banks ' best customer was the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham .
25 ONE of the happiest men in Basildon was Joe Mills , an Essex University student from Harlow , who claimed the 800 metres title by just four-hundredths of a second in the Championships ' best race .
26 Nevertheless , when asked about the way the societies sold insurance , 49 per cent of customers said they trusted their society to sell them only those products and services which were in the customers ' best interests .
27 Now , in northern Iraq , the Kurds ' worst fear is that history may repeat itself .
28 Shortages of professional staff are very severe in some places and over-reliance on foreign staff is not always in the patients ' best interests in an area where personal communication is so important .
29 The practice of stopping NSAIDs before investigation or starting H 2 antagonists for a clinical diagnosis of peptic ulceration seems to be in the patients ' best interests if a delay in endoscopy is unavoidable , but may lead to failure to find a definitive cause for the anaemia .
30 Furthermore , is it not rash to say that it is to be carried out only in the patients ' best interests ?
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