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1 Several students told me of their plans to go abroad to live because the party would never release its tight grip over people 's lives .
2 They 're especially keen for young men and people from ethnic groups to come forward to add a wider selection of tissue types to the register .
3 UN engineers were still trying to repair the road to Gorazde , and there were plans to try again to get a convoy to the Cerska district as soon as possible .
4 ‘ In these circumstances it is not fair and reasonable for building societies and valuers to agree together to impose on purchasers the risk of loss arising as a result of incompetence or carelessness on the part of valuers ’ , he said .
5 We will encourage farmers , retailers and manufacturers to work together to increase our share of the European food market .
6 Because we work in far-flung locations , it is very important for all the tutors to come together to discuss the programme every so often .
7 What is unusual is for a number of neighbouring schools to pull together to set up what Anne Mountfield describes as an ‘ education innovation trust ’ .
8 Yes , Elizabeth Howell of Exploring Parenthood , certainly that is the case , both with parents and with people like teachers or child care workers , who are in locus parentis for many hours of the day , and our sense is very much that if the adults around children can feel supported and confident that they can acknowledge their own fears and anxieties that they will then be better be able to transmit that measured response to the children in their care and it was very interesting last week , I heard from an educational psychologist in the north of England who said that a group of teachers had asked from several schools to come together to think about the resources that they needed to set in place in order to deal with the children 's behaviour , and after the meeting , at which they were able to express their anxieties , they then returned to their various areas and when the psychologist contacted them a couple of days later they said we felt sufficiently supported by knowing that others are struggling with the same issues and that we could acknowledge our concerns about it , that we now feel able to get on with the job of helping the children , and I think that was a very good example of adults finding a way to acknowledge their own anxieties and thereby to increase their effectiveness in dealing with the children that in whose care they have .
9 One compromise under discussion was to unfreeze some of the £4 to £5bn of receipts from council house sales to allow town halls to spend more to boost the construction industry , and help get the economy moving .
10 One compromise under discussion was to unfreeze some of the £4 to £5bn of receipts from council house sales to allow town halls to spend more to boost the construction industry , and help get the economy moving .
11 All roads leading to Portrush for the annual motorcycle race today were heavily congested with police re-issuing warnings to race-goers to drive carefully to avoid possible accidents in the area .
12 It may be this kind of experience that led some Minoans to submit willingly to sacrifice .
13 But they appeared to vanish altogether for several years to return mysteriously to look , to whistle and back chat .
14 The MPs called on health boards to act quickly to ensure adequate cover in a number of important related areas and said : ‘ We are concerned that it has taken so long to achieve such important improvements in the balance of medical staffing . ’
15 It is a time for the Governments to act together to take charge of economics for the sake of the citizens that they , and only they , can represent .
16 A tenancy remains a tenancy even though the landlord may choose to require each of two joint tenants to agree expressly to pay one half of the rent .
17 They supported their local firms by providing direct research subsidies and trade barriers , forcing many US producers to go offshore to regain cost competitiveness .
18 This establishes a framework for agencies to work together to protect children from abuse .
19 I expect the Scottish Transport Group , before reaching a decision on assistance , to see what it could do to encourage any separate teams to come together to mount a single bid .
20 Not only does this allow the clinical group to monitor and modify their own treatment programmes but subsequently through the introduction of costing systems enable clinicians and managers to come together to plan case-mix and future service patterns .
21 And he was to be the first of a growing number of police officers to take part once a week — as we tried to persuade our viewers to do more to help the police in preventing and solving crimes , as well as catching the villains .
22 Meanwhile Mr Dauncey says he wants stable owners to get together to force positive action on a growing problem .
23 The success of this company led to a growth in life assurance business and the need for practitioners to meet informally to discuss matters of common interest .
24 BMA TELLS GPs TO DO MORE TO REDUCE / TEENAGE PREGNANCIES .
25 Does my hon. Friend agree that those figures reflect a sharp improvement in this country over the past few years and scope for some of our Community partners to do more to encourage unleaded petrol sales ?
26 There is more need than ever for employers and colleges to work together to meet the needs of providing sufficient well qualified operatives , supervisors and managers for the industry .
27 I would say to the people of the Yorkshire Dales that the problem has not gone away , and this time should be used to write to British Rail and British Steel , and to call upon local authorities to get together to retain this line and to stop heavy lorries disrupting in the Dales .
28 Nevertheless , among the middle class , there were few institutions so revered as the schools , and their influence in clubs was held to be of great consequence as reformers regularly called for public-school men to come forward to work in the clubs .
29 In the end a meaningless compromise was made , and the Conference called on all good men to come together to resist socialism , but also insisted that the Unionist party should not sacrifice any of its independence in the process .
30 The company says it does n't expect enough volunteers to come forward to cover the six hundred job losses announced yesterday but union policy is firmly against enforced lay-offs .
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