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1 Frequently , however , they also highlight aspects or draw attention to important details that might otherwise be missed .
2 It is now appropriate to consider the extension of the solution into the prior regions I , II and III which describe the approaching waves that give rise to this particular interaction .
3 Not only of its fastnesses and vastnesses but also of the minute detailing of existence upon our own planet : its climatic patterns and the plate tectonics that give rise to earthquakes , volcanoes , fold mountains and the oceanic ridges .
4 This protein does not contain the proline-rich sequences that couple Sos to Grb2 and hence to receptor tyrosine kinases .
5 Clarify your people 's goals and get commitment to them .
6 This is because activities that run counter to expected norms need seclusion or invisibility to permit unsanctioned performance , and because the peculiar identities are sometimes impossible to realise in the absence of the appropriate setting .
7 This longer run perspective is a feature of Japanese business and is greatly helped by the existence of lead banks within affiliated groups that ensure access to loans even in periods when bank credit is restricted .
8 This longer run perspective is a feature of Japanese business and is greatly helped by the existence of lead banks within affiliated groups that ensure access to loans even in periods when bank credit is restricted .
9 Plasticisers are the molecules that give clinginess to clingfilm and make other plastic wrappers soft and flexible .
10 Hence , molecular associations that give rise to large exothermicities are also associated with large adverse entropy changes , and the two effects work in a compensatory manner [ 6 ] .
11 We need brands that have relevance to both the high street and European market , which is far more brand-conscious than our own . ’
12 Here we will use the term " strange attractor " to refer to attractors that show sensitivity to initial conditions [ 4 , 6 , 14 , 20 , 27 , 28 , 29 ] .
13 Some further examples of each kind , organized under the maxims that give rise to them , may help to make the distinction clear .
14 The philosophy ( with the arguable exception of the Netherlands ) is not actually practised anywhere in the world , although the concerns that give rise to it have led to a continuing debate in some western industrialized democracies about ways in which the monopolistic nature of the capitalist press might be usefully modified .
15 From the results of these experiments they appear to have receptors that give direction to their movement to search out the source of this sugar .
16 It is intended that the country parks should reduce pressure on the more remote areas and reduce damage to the countryside caused by recreation .
17 On the basis of these findings a model can be suggested to explain how noxious stimulation can lead to induction of c -fos and give rise to the neurophysiological and behavioural changes seen in pain states .
18 The present case suggests that not only are counsel under a duty to point out errors they observe but , citing Donoghue , that ‘ it would be helpful ’ if counsel for the prosecution were to make a check list of essential directions and draw attention to any omissions before the retirement of the jury .
19 Her organs were used to save four people 's lives and give sight to two more .
20 Content free interactive programs such as Pegasus ( Shaw , 1981 , pp. 34–5 ) and Circumgrids ( Chambers and Grice , 1986 ) provide features that question judgments and allow revision to be incorporated as the elicitation and construal proceeds .
21 ‘ In the late ‘ sixties those who now lead this movement wanted to get away from a Christianity that was centred around buildings and meetings and give time to developing relationships .
22 Deep in the basement of the Foreign Office , a team of junior diplomats is on hand to answer queries and give advice to people returning from Iraq and Kuwait .
23 at the end of the meeting , return the Change Request Forms , Change Review Forms and update agenda to the the Change Coordinator .
24 The document describes the components and interfaces required to do Information Warehouse implementations and enable the development of compatible easy-to-use client-server applications that provide access to all corporate data via a set of data access capabilities .
25 The document describes the components and interfaces required to do Information Warehouse implementations and enable the development of compatible easy-to-use client-server applications that provide access to all corporate data via a set of data access capabilities .
26 An appendix to the book lists resource centres in different areas of South Africa and gives details of organisations that offer training to community organisations .
27 Most major libraries use them in order to organize the stock on their shelves , and many use these schemes in the catalogues that provide access to that stock .
28 For banks that fall prey to others , the study finds , the experience was in one sense rewarding .
29 An elder 's purposes are not simply mental ideals or fantasies , but are working ideas that give direction to daily living .
30 These emphasize the protection of individual rights , working on behalf of the client for more and better services , and attempting to ensure that existing services meet client needs and provide care to agreed service specifications .
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