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1 Although both sets of authors make recommendations for the creation of a broadcasting ( and media ) system to cater for the British public and its needs and wants , they differ enormously in their interpretations of what those needs and wants are .
2 The serious damage occurs under cover of darkness , when the little blighters make tracks for the flower buds and burrow into them which , if it does n't ruin them completely , means a damaged and distorted flower when it opens .
3 Such considerations pose problems for the structure of government in the United Kingdom .
4 There is debate as to whether States accept obligations for the protection of individuals or whether individuals are the recipients of rights which they can enforce .
5 Kids get passes for the loo
6 Their outputs become inputs for the printers , and the printers ' outputs of labels become inputs for the Heinz factory making tins of baked beans .
7 Their outputs become inputs for the printers , and the printers ' outputs of labels become inputs for the Heinz factory making tins of baked beans .
8 Only Richard Elliott , Headmaster of the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb at Margate , and the Reverend William Stainer , chairman of the London Schools Board Classes for the Deaf , could be said to be representative of the dominant system of education then prevailing in British schools .
9 Carrots use cloches for the earliest varieties ; sow the same variety every 2–3 weeks through the season .
10 Well a little more , in future ask travels for the earliest make changes and deal with the future and again this is remarkable that only sixty five per cent absolutely endorse that but our potentials in the , if you look at the next examples , forty four we are told here were in favour of the strategy and thirty six per cent opposed .
11 Courses in Greece and Turkey are options for the first week of Villa-Flotilla holiday , while courses in Falmouth prepare novices for the two week flotillas .
12 Other features along the top of the preamp include controls for the Quad 's noise gate , cabinet voicing and separate volume rotaries for mono and stereo outputs .
13 A second general point is that many offences of violence have consequences for the victim which extend well beyond any injury caused .
14 City pundits see troubles for the economy in the coming months but are much more optimistic about prospects a year or more from now .
15 Nice curtains and matching scatter cushions do wonders for a jaded living room .
16 Between a dozen and 40 children some of whom have already breakfasted at home join teachers for a hot bowl of porridge to start the day .
17 Falling prices for 1-megabit chips erode prices for the coming generation of 4-megabit DRAMs .
18 Proposals for meeting the challenges posed by changes in the workforce and patterns of work include calls for the total elimination of mandatory retirement ages and changes to existing employment laws which discriminate against the over 60s .
19 They fear that welfare is being privatised : if charities build shelters for the homeless and philanthropists feed the poor , the government saves money .
20 The base model is the full-size CDP-397 ( £139.99 ) which includes 20-track calendar-type display , 24-track programming , delete or shuffle play and custom edit facilities for the efficient transfer of CD tracks to tape for personal use .
21 Its tree-like structures provide shelters for the polyps , the anemone-like organisms from whose secretions it is built .
22 Finally , the principles that generate implicatures have a very general explanatory power : a few basic principles provide explanations for a large array of apparently unrelated facts .
23 Firms hold stocks for a variety of technical reasons , some intended , such as promoting the smooth flow of production , and some unintended , such as unplanned deviation between actual and expected sales .
24 ( Hawks wear bells for the same reason as mountain cattle — so you can hear them when you ca n't see them . )
25 Investment firms solicit bids for a new issue at indicative prices and then , when their book is complete , price and sell the issue in a single day .
26 Hire purchase — personal customers hire goods for an agreed length of time and buy them at the end of the period for a low price .
27 9.21 Provisions re-entry Almost all modern commercial leases contain provisions for the landlord and other persons to enter the premises for various reasons .
28 These changes have implications for the location of economic activity , and , in particular , call into question the economic role of cities .
29 Such changes have implications for the demand for housing , both in terms of numbers and types of dwellings .
30 Their very names speak volumes for the unity which the Spirit creates .
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