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1 Since the contributors to the literature on the new classical macroeconomics rarely take the trouble to furnish a fully articulated theory of the firm in which cost shocks are given equal prominence with demand shocks , one is entitled to take what they have to say on short-run supply responses with a large fistful of salt .
2 By measuring the energy spectrum of the positron , the researchers effectively measure the spectrum of the antineutrinos arriving at the detector .
3 Reception under conditions of distraction is taken to its extreme in television , which is half watched in the course of pursuing other activities and in which very often , especially among children , entire programmes are not viewed at all ; instead , fingers rarely leave the remote control device as there is a constant change of channels ( Ellis 1982 , p. 137 ) .
4 The peace-keepers successfully tame the roaring lion .
5 The peace-keepers successfully tame the roaring lion .
6 This means that in future years the revenue accounts effectively treat the use of these assets as being free .
7 More studies are needed to ensure that the baits effectively attract the pest .
8 Destiny Technology claims the code name created confusion between USL 's operating system and its controller software and hardware products with its customers though none of its products apparently bear the name Destiny .
9 The above four cases only scratch the surface .
10 FIG. 2 Reaggregate cultures only support the development of 14-day CD4 - CD8 - TCR - thymic precursors when both epithelial and mesenchymal cells are present .
11 The fact that more sites have been identified as time passes shows that archaeological distribution maps only depict the activities of individual archaeologists or field societies up to any particular date , rather than the total picture of deserted medieval villages !
12 Retrograde motion is a natural consequence of the fact that the earth and the planets together orbit the sun against the background of the fixed stars .
13 unc can be any number we care to choose ; different values merely alter the scale of the inversion .
14 These lone pixels together display the oscilloscope trace .
15 The same thing , if somebody 's annoying you like that , ignore them like I said , I do n't mean I wo n't just let them sit there I 'll touch my brakes a couple of times perhaps do the old bit with the mirror and like I said , normally if they 're if they 're responsible drivers that have just happened , they got a bit close then maybe they 'll drop back as I 've done
16 The Mass and Vespers nicely illustrate the stylistic dichotomy of church music which was to last for a very long time and which Monteverdi had already distinguished in the foreword to his Fifth Book of madrigals as prima and seconda pratica .
17 Unfortunately these proposals only exemplify the muddled thinking which seems so often to lie at the heart of Edinburgh 's traffic policies .
18 The cases perhaps support the principle that an alternative remedy will oust judicial jurisdiction if it performs the same function as the available judicial remedy ; but if it performs a different function , the court will have a discretion to refuse a remedy .
19 Although the rules only allow the purchase of one new free-standing AVC policy a year , it is possible to purchase a different policy every year , so building up a spread of investments .
20 ( a ) Overseas Practice Rules 1990 Whilst the Solicitors ' Practice Rules only regulate the conduct of solicitors in practice as such in England and Wales , those who practise as solicitors outside that jurisdiction nevertheless remain subject to the authority of the Law Society and must comply with its Overseas Practice Rules .
21 SCOTTISH educationists rarely disparage the ‘ trendy , progressive ’ teaching methods so maligned south of the Border .
22 Some schools rarely use the playing fields they have on site yet others whose only facilities are public parks have built tremendous reputations for sports activities .
23 The schools vigorously defend the trips .
24 ‘ We who work in the provinces rarely have the opportunity to encounter detectives of such distinction ! ’
25 On the contrary , polls seem to show that his supporters intensely dislike the new taxes that are needed to shrink the deficit .
26 New opportunities rarely fit the way the industry has always approached the market , defined it , or organized to serve it .
27 Feminist co-options of ‘ alternative ’ humanist or ethogenic methods rarely question the implicit concern with scientificity which survives in these methods , either .
28 Textbooks on research methods rarely mention the problems that arise when undertaking research on controversial topics or conducting it in sensitive locations .
29 These guidelines effectively restate the rules which have become custom and practice :
30 Their rabbis , realising that most Jews rarely see the inside of a synagogue , have gone out to the people .
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