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1 Mr Michael Forsyth , Scottish Office Minister , clung to Stirling with a majority of 703 , while the Tories won back Aberdeen South from Labour and Kincardine and Deeside from the Liberal Democrats , a seat lost in a by-election last autumn .
2 Any point on the screen will receive waves from the two slits .
3 Even if you ca n't afford organic produce the benefits of eating plenty of ordinary fresh fruit , vegetables and cereals far outweigh any risks from the chemical residues .
4 This inquiry can not be conducted in isolation from the general developments that have occurred in connection with judicial review of executive authority , an area in which the courts have been extremely active .
5 Departmental estimates were prepared in isolation from the other departments ;
6 It is still the case that the economy is determinant ‘ in the last instance ’ , but the economy never functions in isolation from the other instances .
7 The objective of controlling projects costs must not be viewed in isolation from the other objectives of controlling time and quality .
8 It suggests that the individual can not be seen in isolation from the other parts of the system , and that each part of the system is essential and related to every other part in order to attain a certain outcome .
9 You can not , in isolation from church doctrine , and in isolation from the plain facts of literary history , say that Jesus said this ming or that thing .
10 As they cross the lobby of the Langham Hilton , Mr and Mrs Koons scarcely warrant a second glance from the assembled tourists , despite Mrs Koons 's shocking pink dress , platinum-blonde coiffure and orange eyebrows .
11 Values of specific mRNA obtained by CE and RT-PCR from the same samples .
12 It is certainly not strong enough to extract unconditional aid from the developed nations , habitually suspicious of what happens to their money once it reaches Third World administrations .
13 Fortunately , Thames Tunnel Mills adjoins the handsome early-eighteenth century church of St Mary , Rotherhithe , so that when the Department of the Environment designated the church and the surrounding buildings as an outstanding conservation area , the building became eligible for grant aid from the Historic Buildings Council and their help was crucial to the funding of the development .
14 Aid from the European Communities ( EC ) had been frozen pending the release of the two German hostages being held in Lebanon .
15 Frans Andriessen , the European Commissioner co-ordinating aid from the G-24 countries , said that Romania would also be eligible for aid once the necessary political and economic conditions had been fulfilled .
16 At the time I wrote my book , mid-way through the decade , the average aid from the industrialised countries was 0.33 per cent .
17 For example , ‘ The Observer , The Standard , The Globe , and The Pall Mall Gazette were each receiving aid from the Unionist funds , sometimes as much as £10,000 a year ’ in the 1910s .
18 The company is hoping for grant aid from the Scottish Sports Council .
19 Gooch 's first priority this morning will be to finalise a side from the 14 players who reported to Old Trafford .
20 The plane is based on a wooden frame , exactly as a model replica built by neighbour Bill Vinton from the same plans , and then covered in cloth and painted .
21 Interest in economic ‘ planning ’ received a tremendous boost from the sheer practicalities of the war effort .
22 What really matters at the moment is that the rugby pot keeps itself on the boil , so that it wo n't need too much of a boost from the fickle flames of European International rugby , when it returns in the New Year , to reactivate the interest of the casual followers uncovered by the World Cup .
23 In the meantime , people should not be advise to seek guidance from the tabloid newspapers , which are more interested in a ‘ good story ’ than scientific accuracy .
24 Ward J. was faced with a situation which , in the context of an adult patient , is novel to the courts and had little or no guidance from the reported authorities .
25 The main problem with such a claim in the employment context is the difficulty of separating knowledge of business methods from the general skills etc of the employee .
26 Peasants told his collaborators that under NEP conditions not even the poorest received financial help and advice on sowing and agricultural methods from the local Soviets , as they had done previously , during the period of War Communism .
27 If then any acts of animals are analogous to human acts and spring from the same principles we have duties towards the animals because thus we cultivate the corresponding duties towards human beings .
28 Griffiths is particular gives this great play and constantly stresses the need to get input and feedback from the actual consumers of services .
29 X/Open Co Ltd is about to embark on the largest Xtra process ever : it expects to invite 50 to 75 user groups worldwide to participate , get 35 to 50 of them actually involved and circulate 10,000 multiple-choice questionnaires in six languages : English , French , German , Spanish , Chinese and Japanese ; it is now trying to figure out how to get feedback from the non-industrial nations ; results will probably appear in Rome in early December .
30 Right now it 's trying to figure out how to get feedback from the non-industrial nations .
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