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1 This is similar to the commonly observed phosphate-binding sites at helix termini in other proteins and , in particular , other repressor-operator complexes .
2 The people of the Balkans have become addicted to guns , in the same way that we have drug addicts in other parts of the world .
3 Where the desire of governments to avoid disruption conflicts with other priorities , such as the need to be seen to control public sector pay or working practices , intervention may well be secretive .
4 Section 426(4) of the Act of 1986 envisages co-operation between United Kingdom courts and the insolvency courts of other countries , but the only order made so far is of limited application : see the Co-operation of Insolvency Courts ( Designation of Relevant Countries and Territories ) Order 1986 ( S.I .
5 There is a recognition among these groups of the unity of their struggles and a desire to support each other , based on the recognition that if one community stops mining in its area it will add to the strength of opposition groups in other areas , while a defeat in one area will lead to a weakening of campaigns in other areas .
6 We are forced to conclude that each microsociety has its own elaborated code , capable of indefinite extension , but that it presents an opaque front to the confrontation surfaces of other microsocieties .
7 prognosis for children referred for anti-social behaviour is much less promising than that for children referred to child guidance units for other reasons .
8 Their ‘ closed ’ nature is one feature which distinguishes investment trusts from other types of intermediary .
9 These findings should greatly facilitate the identification of DNA-PK recognition sites on other proteins .
10 Interestingly , we have noted that many known and potential DNA-PK recognition sites in other factors are also flanked by acidic residues .
11 Attempts at privatisation , designed to push SOEs on to the global bandwagon , have often been accompanied by an easing of equity limitations in other sectors .
12 From our simplification that every price is a cost-plus price , it follows that the average cost of domestically produced material inputs to any single firm is determined by the average labour costs of other firms .
13 Fred Normandale , a leading skipper , told the harbour committee yesterday that scallops were now attracting fishing boats from other areas .
14 These clones , not having access to the genuine Adobe technologies , were taking their font libraries from other sources , generally Bitstream , with varying degrees of success .
15 Brazil , on the other hand , has combined export subsidies with other regulations to force firms to develop exports and add a greater net contribution to the balance-of-payments as the price for being able to sell in the huge internal market .
16 I still meet research managers from other businesses who feel that their companies do n't really understand or want them .
17 Entire word processor documents can be sent as mail items to other users on the network .
18 The families we who 've used our arts centres in other parts of the country have been influenced erm not just by the quality of art work on display , but also by the fact they can get decent beer and erm good , cheap food erm and the children and the other parts of the family have got plenty of other activities to take an interest in and I think it would need the university to think seriously about developing the social side of the Gardener Centre in those terms , and that 's why it was deeply disappointing to find the university pulling back on their subsidy for the Gardener Centre as that really ca n't help anybody find the most appropriate role for the building .
19 Isolation rates of other agents isolated from the gastrointestinal tract of our patients at stage IV were below 4% each which limits an estimation of their pathogenic relevance based on the association with gastrointestinal symptoms .
20 It would like to export research reactors to other countries , says Iyengar .
21 It did seem that the main force squadrons in other Groups had more casualties than we did , partly because they had to cope with fully awakened defences , gun and searchlight crews as well as fighters , after PFF had done their job , and perhaps also because they had a higher proportion of new , inexperienced crews who were usually the first to come to grief .
22 The decree stated that within three months negotiations with other CIS member-states and former Soviet republics would establish co-ordinating mechanisms for the safe use of atomic energy .
23 Not only were their needs felt to threaten the living standards of other groups , but it was argued that these needs should be given less priority : ‘ It is dangerous to be in any way lavish to old age , until adequate provision .
24 If her figures are also valid for the geological research theses of other countries , then it would appear that geological theses are less often cited than are those on chemistry , as reported by Bottle .
25 Appraisal has recently been introduced for clerical staff , and appraisal schemes for other categories of non-academic staff are being developed .
26 Burial cements in other sediments are composed of a complex range of mineralogies , not all of which are readily distinguishable with a petrological microscope ( Table 5.1 ) .
27 But there are trace amounts of other elements entrapped within the flint .
28 He says the ABRC 's major disappointment is that the level of current funding will ‘ widen the disparity with research budgets in other countries ’ .
29 It is hard to say whether any conclusions may be draw for the British car industry by considering the car industries of other countries .
30 Given the pressure on sites within the Science Area the University is actively pursuing the possible provision of research facilities on other sites within the City , in addition to seeking to acquire the Radcliffe Infirmary ( see para. 3.2 above ) .
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