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1 This points out the bridging nature of WordStar for Windows — it really is an amalgam of word processing and DTP concepts , and is likely to develop further towards the DTP arena as subsequent versions are released .
2 However it is linked to these things because they and it are part of a complex whole , and this rules out the simple correlations between two elements which Engels sought to establish in his ‘ historical ’ discussion .
3 This breaks up the upper crust of the snow and produces , in the long run , a piste which is firmer , and therefore better able to withstand 140 racers .
4 I walked the 30 paces down the narrow alley to the very spot where the paper girl first heard the running steps of her assailant before she was knocked senseless .
5 This sets out the basic principles upon which courts must decide issues relating to the upbringing of children .
6 This sets out the fundamental principles which should inform good social work practice and explains how local authorities should translate legal requirements into practice .
7 Part II to Schedule 12 sets out the prescribed matters of complaint .
8 Paragraph 2 sets out the permissible exclusions from investigation , and paragraphs 3 to 5 set out the functions of the adjudicator .
9 This brings in the other theme of how money can corrupt which is obviously shown by the ways in which Pip 's attitude changes towards those around him by becoming condescending towards them and showing little respect and compassion .
10 Testing is the same sort of thing but this brings out the different functions that I talked about either summations or or products .
11 The intro locks with the kick , adding subtle fills in the first four bars .
12 If it is at this point that Freud 's theory exceeds itself and is forced beyond the realm of the verifiable into that of speculation , this is also the point at which Such picks up the Freudian way of thinking .
13 Using social classes I and II combined as the reference point , Table III sets out the relative risks of child mortality for different social groups in three age bands : 1–4 , 5–9 , and 10–15 years .
14 Supervision of offices Rule 13 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1991 sets out the minimum standards required .
15 Maxim caught him three strides up the second alley .
16 Table 7.3 sets out the international tax league table and compares the changes since 1971 .
17 The less that gets out the better , whatever happens . ’
18 Table 11.7 lays out the main elements and their likely proportional magnitude .
19 Section 60 of the Licensing Act 1964 lays down the basic permitted laws for on-licences :
20 Order 4 sets out the general rules as to venue .
21 In particular , Chapter 38 sets out the main features of a production planning and control system , Chapter 39 briefly outlines the principal methods of production available to organizations , and Chapter 40 examines some of the leading aids to production , such as Work Study , and Chapter 41 outlines key features of new technology in manufacturing .
22 the payments come out , twenty five years , one pays out the other , end of story .
23 That sums up the Labour party 's attitude , which is against a roads policy .
24 That sums up the cynical hypocrisy and political opportunism of Labour .
25 Table 6.1 sets out the main responsibilities of different professionals within the main agencies .
26 An Austerity 2–8–0 grinds up the final couple of miles towards Woodhead , seen approaching Crowden in 1951 .
27 Less on on er less unless unless we split full pages and go into halves and that brings in the same sort of revenue thereabouts but just happens to spread
28 Section 24 lays down the basic default rules as to the interests and duties of partners subject to their special agreements : The interests of partners in the partnership property and their rights and duties in relation to the partnership shall be determined , subject to any agreement express or implied between the partners , by the following rules : ( 1 ) All the partners are entitled to share equally in the capital and profits of the business , and must contribute equally towards the losses whether of capital or otherwise sustained by the firm .
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