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31 If one were to peruse the extensive range of surveys of the applications of the rational expectations hypothesis to macroeconomics , one would come across a different framework of analysis , one which is so widely accepted that it is rarely explained in any detail , still less is its theoretical basis probed critically or its conclusions called into question .
32 Cameras are secretly located in public places and helicopters monitor selected areas with video equipment , day and night ( ibid . ) .
33 With a ground offensive widely expected in 1984 , Iran 's President Ali Khamenei described closure as an option his country was indeed contemplating .
34 It was effectively superseded in 1980 by the Latin American Integration Association ( LAIA ) , which allowed bilateral deals and has since been an umbrella under which they have proliferated ( Tussie 1987 : p. 129 ) .
35 Besides , the biggest disincentive to spend is fear of the dole , and Mr Lamont raised little cheer in that regard .
36 Easton also produce ECS tube , an all-carbon shaft with the fibres spirally wound in opposite directions .
37 All of this ignores the nurses who have been unofficially deputising in medical roles for many years , according to senior nurse advocates .
38 The exterior of the cathedral , particularly the apses of the east end , are incredibly decorated in coloured stone and inlaid lava in arcades , rosettes , strips and lozenges ( 291 ) .
39 Both were the kind of homosexuals who felt sexually inhibited with partners from their own educational background and class and who rarely found in one and the same person both lover and friend .
40 Rajk was eventually rehabilitated in 1956 .
41 The remaining distilleries are widely scattered in many rural communities .
42 In his 1955–56 Annual Report , at the end of a year when insufficient Terminal courses had been provided to use up all available Ministry grant , he commented that ‘ we may find it increasingly difficult to resist a reduction in the number of tutor-organisers we now employ , let alone claim a further appointment , if additional Terminal courses are not successfully organised in both established and new centres ’ .
43 Although rarely included in standard textbook discussions of motivation , the work of Downs ( 1967 ) , as representative of Public Choice theorists , is important .
44 The Alexander technique would be invaluable if it were properly included in all drama training programmes .
45 When they were amongst themselves they used nicknames , but as these rarely appear in official documents the historian has a difficult task to disentangle one member from another .
46 He was also to experience some awful moments and he was badly wounded in one battle by a splinter from a shell which killed two men immediately behind him .
47 B was enjoined from using the patent ; see also Industrial Development Consultants v Cooley [ 1972 ] 2 All ER 192. 2 Express duties In some instances all of the duties which are implied by law during the currency of an employment contract will be expressly included in such a contract .
48 The second smallest duck of the region , slenderer than Teal and rarely occurring in such large flocks .
49 The chancel ceiling is lavishly decorated in blue , red and gold .
50 The detail of lineation rarely matters in expository or descriptive prose .
51 This latter point is not intended to imply that scientists have suddenly ‘ got God ’ ; rather that they have generally refused to admit that , if some event is widely reported in religious writings , there is a very good chance that it did in fact happen .
52 Clinton dismissed the allegations as " an old story that was widely reported in 1978 and has been regularly recycled by the Republicans " .
53 The interview with the Italian magazine Gente , widely reported in British newspapers , was ‘ complete fabrication ’ , she said .
54 The defendants sought to argue that the plaintiff was prevented from claiming breach of warranty since the material fact constituting the breach had been disclosed to the plaintiff at a meeting prior to signing the disclosure letter but had not been eventually contained in that letter .
55 The maker hand-cuts the kerfing ( the triangular-section strip around the inside edge that increases the gluing area of the sides for securing the front and back ) so that the saw-cuts are widely spaced in some areas and closely spaced around the tight curves of the cutaway .
56 On 3 June last the painting was badly slashed in five places when it fell from the wall and caught on the scaffolding used by the restorers ( see The Art Newspaper No.20 , July-September 1992 , p.1 ) .
57 Local private firms had built up a skilled work force that eventually drew in foreign multinationals on terms acceptable to the government .
58 A five-member constituency could have about 330,000 voters , widely dispersed in rural and semi-rural areas , and in cities not all living in close and homogeneous proximity .
59 Several altars have been recovered , mostly re-used in secondary contexts , as well as two busts of Minerva , a pipeclay Venus and various miniature votive or ritual finds , including several bronze animals and an axe .
60 Fish , sea birds , and small cetaceans have long gathered in large numbers to feed in the deep waters off the Peruvian coast , which are among the richest in the world .
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