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1 Projects undertaken so far include : Pilton Path ; Pilton Path clean-up ; Donkey Lane ; Blackridge landscaping ; Union Canal towpath ; Barnton Golf Course .
2 Along with Francois Truffaut , Claude Chabrol and other contributors , he became a director himself , and the brilliance of their early work was one of the reasons their views became so firmly enshrined .
3 The phenomenon of certain mundane objects becoming so firmly associated with an individual that they are understood as literal extensions of that individual 's being was discussed in some detail by Levy-Bruhl ( 1966 : 100–27 ) .
4 The activities described so far have been concerned with periodically recurring factors relating to corporate planning and monitoring of results as part of functional management .
5 The two cases analysed so far have been chosen so as to clearly reveal , in a very simple context , the method of determining transient response through Laplace transformation .
6 The technologies considered so far have been those relating to large-scale carpentry and items worn or carried , especially brooches and weaponry .
7 Controlling activities arc so closely linked to Planning and Decision-making activities that it would be advisable to study the next two chapters in conjunction with Chapters 16 and 17 .
8 The London Deaf Video Project ( LDVP ) , established in 1985 and initially funded by the former Greater London Council , exists to provide the deaf community with information through video tapes in BSL Subjects treated so far include AIDS , welfare benefits , the dangers of smoking solicitors and their services , and the need for retirement .
9 All the characteristics listed so far tell of the leader 's relationship with God ( 'looking up' ) .
10 FIERCE competition between building societies and National Savings has so far spared savers even sharper cuts in interest as the base rate falls .
11 This neutralised the efforts of the consortium since all funds committed so far had been for the purchase of the collection intact ; they could not be used for individual sale bids or any subsequent related negotiations .
12 All of the solutions considered so far have involved only Legendre functions of even order .
13 But the steps taken so far have been tentative ones , forced by bitter economic realities .
14 And if some savage peoples had so clearly fallen behind in the race , others , as some authorities maintained , might well represent not simply retarded , or imperfectly evolved , but actually degenerate forms of earlier civilization .
15 Nevertheless by 1980 Apple was a $300 million company and personal computers had so successfully invaded the office that in 1981 IBM — which had originally scorned the little machine — introduced its first model called simply the IBM PC .
16 After ballots of parents , 215 schools have so far opted out : but another 2,000 are known to be keen to do so , given that grant-maintained status offers them money and freedom .
17 A further 210 families have made appointments and a special helpline set up to deal with inquiries from worried parents has so far received 137 calls .
18 The points made , the order of delivery and even some of the phrases used so closely resemble Scott 's first letter to Palmerston that it seems likely that Elcho had been briefed by Scott .
19 We do not yet know much about this but the brain is so powerful and complex that it is very unlikely that any of the analyses proposed so far bear much resemblance to this reality ; they are too heavily influenced by the theoretician 's preoccupation with economy , elegance and simplicity .
20 The bottom dwellers mentioned so far tend to prefer the shallower waters of the continental shelf .
21 The sociological models described so far needed to be recast .
22 Most Escherichia coli promoters studied so far form stable open complexes with σ 70 -RNA polymerase which have relatively long half-lives and , therefore , are resistant to a competitor challenge .
23 It has indeed made a saving of some £3 billion , but the costs of the rebates paid so far has been estimated at around three times that much .
24 The theoretical models discussed so far provide insights into the distributional impact of policy measures ; but for practical implementation the analytical skeleton needs to be clothed with empirical evidence on the actual distribution of endowments and on individual behaviour .
25 Although the Yugoslavs had so far had no indication that they were being taken to anywhere but another camp , probably in Italy , and therefore McCreery would have observed an operation apparently going smoothly , we think it unlikely that Verney , Rose-Price and others who disliked the fact that Yugoslavs were being repatriated under a misapprehension as to their destination would have failed to ensure that the Army Commander was given a true picture .
26 Mr Hill said attempts by Liverpool to start discussions between the two airport companies had so far come to nothing .
27 Nineteen companies have so far agreed to sign contracts with the government agreeing to fixed objectives .
28 New prototypes have so far failed to satisfy him .
29 Fortunately many of our hill railways and tramways have so far managed to escape the nightmare of the gricer archaeologists — landscaping and land reclamation — because their earthworks , light though they may be , are hard work even for modern ploughs .
30 The ideas developed so far provide a very incomplete story when the flow is adjacent to a solid boundary .
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