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1 On the other hand , the openings in companies ' legal departments are much fewer than in private practice ; and in any case you should not consider articles in commerce or industry unless you are keen to make this your career .
2 Two other benefit changes directly affecting women are the reduction in widows ' benefits and the replacement of the universal maternity grant by statutory maternity pay , administered by employers , which is subject to contribution conditions and liable for tax .
3 In summary , our understanding of basic cognitive processes suggests that top managers can have a powerful effect on organization behaviour and direction by reducing the variety in subordinates ' schemas ( core values ) .
4 In this case , the accounts are addressed to the shareholders and the balance sheet is a statement of shareholders ' financial position while the income statement is the change in shareholders ' financial position .
5 This impression of relative prosperity would be even more the case in physicians ' private offices , but these are unevenly distributed and are largely absent from the poorest parts of the city .
6 The rise in companies ' income gearing has also stabilised .
7 The great majority of the trends identified in the original reports — particularly the rise in men 's domestic work and the steeper rise in the amount of time women are spending in formal work — were confirmed .
8 Further increases in revenue will also be generated with the rise in employees ' National Insurance contribution rates from 1 April 1994 .
9 1 Feature material on cooking with a variety of the products in women 's magazines and in regional media .
10 There are graffiti , too , and commenting on the improvements in children 's drawings since the advent of the Board Schools , the Westminster Budget ( 12 August 1898 ) described for us how these ‘ wall sketches ’ commonly depicted ‘ the little disagreements which are natural to healthy children ’ .
11 The gain in consumers ' surplus minus the loss in producers ' surplus is equal to RFGS .
12 From a cross-cultural perspective , Freedom from Violence , shares their sources of inspiration and common threads of agreement about what needs to be done to confront the violence in women 's lives in all its aspects : physical , social , economic , cultural and legal .
13 From a cross-cultural perspective , Freedom from Violence , shares their sources of inspiration and common threads of agreement about what needs to be done to confront the violence in women 's lives in all its aspects : physical , social , economic , cultural and legal .
14 The result in viewers ' minds can have been little other than confusion and fear , instead of the excitement that there should have been .
15 2.38 There is no authority on the appropriate principles to be adopted in apportioning the amount recovered , but the practice in widows ' claims is to award the greater part of the total sum awarded to the widow on the assumption that she will maintain the children as long as they are dependent and to award comparatively small sums to the children themselves .
16 Several respondents to FRED 1 , in commenting on the statement of total recognised gains and losses , suggested that it should be extended to provide a complete reconciliation of the movements in shareholders ' funds .
17 Please take a look in your own back yard before pointing out the mess in others ' .
18 It was clear from the reports that he was an insanely jealous man who , for example , ‘ made [ his wife ] walk with her head down so she could n't see the bulge in men 's trousers ’ .
19 Throughout the fighting , the intelligence section had been searching houses and the German headquarters , and naval parties had boarded ships in similar searches — a dangerous task because several were killed as they rowed towards the quays in ships ' whalers .
20 Ever since the heroes in women 's magazine stories started being advertising executives , advertising has been considered a " glamour " job .
21 Into the vacancy in men 's minds left by the retreat of the centennial myths of Christianity , crept strange cults and substitute faiths , some of which we shall look at in chapter ten .
22 The result of seeing the difference in women 's experiences in positive rather than negative terms — seeing women as having something to offer philosophy rather than seeing them as inferior or aberrant versions of a male norm — is that the contours of familiar conceptual landscapes begin to change .
23 A headhunter needs to be an excellent listener , receptive , willing and able to see the difference in peoples ' backgrounds and how those people might fit into a very different environment .
24 Having just lost out to Alan Alda in 1966 for the forthcoming Broadway comedy The Apple Tree , directed by Mike Nichols , but nonetheless now confirmed as a top off-Broadway character actor , Dustin landed the lead in Livings ' Eh ? , which had had a great success at the Aldwych Theatre , London , in Peter Hall 's Royal Shakespeare Company production exactly two years previously .
25 Rising unemployment was important in producing the reductions in unions ' members , funds , and militancy .
26 When Jack had spent the night in friends ' houses after a match he realised that their mothers were not like this .
27 3 ) explain the variations in authorities ' responses .
28 We used regression analyses to estimate and compare models explaining the variations in men 's and women 's pay .
29 It was made with a slit for the blade to pass , like the slits at the back in angels ' tunics for their wings , and was changed according to the seasons ' calendar .
30 Men confused by some of the changes in women 's own expectations of marriage have found it hard to adjust to a wife who now expects her husband to be a thoughtful and technically competent lover , a housefather and a co-counsellor .
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