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1 In Section 10.4 estimates are given for the intensity of gravitational radiation on Earth from various sources ; finally in Section 10.5 current detector designs , which appear capable of detecting waves from supernovae in our Galaxy , are described .
2 Over the last decade or so , new types of financial instrument have been developed to help businesses manage the risks from fluctuations in interest and exchange rates .
3 We shall see that the principal peculiarity of the English upper class is the survival of cultural and status characteristics from stages before industrial capitalism , and the continued dominance of non-industrial capital in powerful circles .
4 This practice involves fund managers switching securities between accounts to shield favoured clients from losses to the detriment of others .
5 Representatives of indigenous peoples from rainforests across the world , meeting in Penang , Malaysia , have agreed to form a global alliance to further their struggle against threats to their homelands .
6 But such enthusiasm for working on as many projects as possible has lead to serious cautions from doctors for Merton .
7 With this kind of warfare going on between nests , the ants need to be able to distinguish their own nestmates from members of other nests .
8 The software also runs in a variety of environments from mainframes to client-servers to personal computers , and , he added , can , therefore , be used on a company-wide basis .
9 At first sight , a number of proteins ( PI3' , phospholipase C , p120-GAP , for example ) implicated in transducing signals from receptors to Ras are left out of the picture .
10 This detects signals from radars on the ground that may be aiming missiles or guns at the approaching aircraft .
11 Growing concern about passive smoking and recent signals from organisations like the Health and Safety Executive and Lothian Health Board have pointed the way for employers to take positive action to protect non-smokers whilst at work in enclosed areas .
12 India 's foreign-exchange reserves have been severely eroded by high oil prices and the loss of remittances from workers in Kuwait and Iraq .
13 Meanwhile , large numbers of Namibians are extremely poor and many more are still dependent on remittances from workers in South Africa for a living .
14 The loss in remittances from workers in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States by the end of 1991 was expected to be in excess of US$150 million .
15 In 1940 , before the Germans began to apply pressure , the Vichy government implemented a series of laws to bar Jews from positions of influence , excluding them from the judiciary , the civil and military service , teaching , and the media .
16 The answer to this important clinical problem was shown by experiments ( between 1950 and 1967 ) on a variety of animals from rabbits to monkeys , which showed that only artificial ventilation was a reliable method of resuscitation .
17 Elton has been giving away royalties from singles including his hit , Sacrifice and his duet with George Michael , Please Do n't Let the Sun Go Down On Me .
18 Jimmy Merchant and Herman Santiago , both 52 , had their song stolen by promoters who got massive royalties from versions by Diana Ross , The Beach Boys and Joni Mitchell .
19 High Value Definitives currently feature engravings of British Castles from photographs by HRH The Duke of York .
20 CAMPAIGNERS say Darlington council 's decision to ban disabled drivers from parts of the town centre during peak periods could force them to shop elsewhere .
21 This offset has been determined from spacecraft orbits which locate the centre of mass of the Moon , and from the measurement of the altitude of a spacecraft above each point on the lunar surface over which it passes by timing the journey down and back of light pulses from lasers on board ( compare section 4.3 ) .
22 On the same day it was reported that efforts to impose the state of emergency regulations were being hampered by mass civil disobedience , with demonstrations and road blocks slowing the movement of the newly arrived military units from airfields at Yevlakh and Gendzhe ( Azerbaijan 's second largest city , formerly Kirovabad ; it had been given back its pre-Soviet name on Dec. 30 ) .
23 In many countries this elite acts as the chief negotiator with transnational companies and therefore its members become beneficiaries from negotiations with logging contractors , purchase of agricultural estates , permission to sell agricultural inputs , purchase of agricultural inputs , and other policy measures .
24 The EDF claim that transferring hormones from mammals into fish has " obvious potential to harm humans " .
25 Hence the distribution of HCHS revenue funds from RHAS to DHAs and to GPPBs needs to be enhanced by the capital charges element .
26 Firstly , there must at least once have been a flow of funds from savers to the trust and on to borrowers , when the trust was first established .
27 We noted earlier that the immediate effect of increased investment in investment trusts would be to push up the price of their shares without resulting in any extra flow of funds from savers to borrowers .
28 Moreover , any monopoly tendencies in the market will tend to increase transactions costs and lead to an inefficient mechanism of channelling funds from savers to borrowers .
29 There was widespread scepticism about whether private financial institutions could successfully channel funds from lenders to borrowers , and general agreement that the IMF should play a major role .
30 In addition to channelling funds from depositors to borrowers , certain financial institutions have another important function .
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