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1 Unisys has set in place its Colleagues developers programme , offering development and porting support to independent software vendors , plans to begin software distribution via compact disks during the second quarter , and will introduce network licensing software from Gradient Technologies Inc .
2 The view of parents lent support to this verdict .
3 When the pope nevertheless steadfastly refused to give way , Henry intensified his attack on the church ; in the summer of 1530 he issued a charge of praemunire against fifteen clerics , including the four bishops who had supported Catherine , on the grounds that they had aided Wolsey in the exercise of his legatine authority and thereby given support to papal jurisdiction within his realm .
4 They are immigrants who travel across the world breaking down the moral order , bringing chaos to organized society .
5 The likely unpopularity of the local income tax may explain resistance to this tax .
6 There is certainly historical evidence from the economic geography of the UK which , at first sight at least , might lend credence to this view .
7 First , the mother lacked parenting skills which had given rise to emotional harm caused to the children .
8 However , the management and financing of capital assets in the public sector has given rise to many problem areas , such as those associated with capital controls and deferred purchase arrangements in local authorities , poor asset utilisation , deteriorating physical condition and problems of financing asset replacement , and questions of how capital should be incorporated into devolved budgetary arrangements , such as the Financial Management Initiative in central government .
9 Such comments have given rise to much discussion about the ‘ climate of research ’ .
10 The question therefore arises as to whose rules should govern the conduct of the branch 's business and this has given rise to much debate .
11 The question has given rise to much debate in subsequent cases and in academic writings .
12 Mozart 's use of dots and strokes in his notation has given rise to much debate .
13 Migration processes have also given rise to distinctive age patterns around Britain , though the absolute scale of differences between places is relatively small .
14 The second of these three articles of agreement had given rise to tripartite action against a rising of west Galician Poles in 1846 .
15 By the autumn of 1283 the danger of Armagnac submission to the immediate lordship of the French crown appeared to have passed , but the behaviour of Philip III 's officers , especially his seneschal of Toulouse , had given rise to great concern among Edward I 's Gascon council at Bordeaux and among his proctors and advocates at Paris .
16 The people of Palau have shown a marked reluctance to alter their nuclear policy to comply with United States ' demands , which in turn has given rise to economic deprivation , intimidation , and violent criminal acts directed against the opponents of the Compact .
17 The distinction between the intermediate and the aggravated offence has also given rise to adverse comment .
18 These limits have given rise to thorny debate in at least two areas which serve as a reminder that it is not only nonhuman animals which are put at risk :
19 ‘ BAII has no knowledge of the circumstances leading to his arrest , and accordingly can make no comments , other than to state that nothing in the course of his employment has given rise to any question . ’
20 During the 1930s , for example , family allowances were seen by increasing numbers of people as a method of combating the falling birth rate which had given rise to widespread fear of an ever declining population .
21 This last ground has given rise to some difficulty in interpretation .
22 Once again , the question of the role of employees in the proposed corporate structure has given rise to some disagreement in the Council .
23 The actual methodology employed in the new proposals for the allocation of funding has given rise to some concern ( Mays , 1989 ) .
24 This happened rather often , and if the inhabitants of Oswaldston had not mostly been shut up in front of their televisions at this time of day , it might already have given rise to some talk .
25 The negotiations , which had reached their seventh round and had given rise to considerable optimism , centred on the creation of internationally managed reception centres in Vietnam .
26 You can earn advancement to leading cook and then to petty officer cook or caterer .
27 Reports of the importation of 2,000 Israeli Uzi submachine guns and Galil assault rifles three weeks before the coup , and which were widely used by rebel soldiers , lent credence to this view .
28 We will provide improved scope for contractors to carry mail to final delivery offices .
29 The contrast between British Socialism , as then exemplified by trade unionism , and LEGA , could hardly be sharper ; the first , insistent on its traditional and conservative role , the role dispensed for it in the Victorian era by evolving Capitalism — to purvey labour to employing capital ; the second , looking towards a synthesis to accommodate and resolve the opposed interests contained in that dispensation , looking towards ‘ the third way ’ .
30 Colonisation with Helicobacter pylori may influence susceptibility to gastroduodenal injury and ulceration in patients taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs ) .
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