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31 Under the law , there is no truancy if a child has the school 's permission to be absent or if his/her absence from school is occasioned by : sickness of the child ( not of his/her parent ) ; or unavoidable cause affecting the child and generally involving an emergency ; or a day of religious observance ; or ‘ the school … is not within walking distance … and no suitable arrangements have been made by the LEA for ( the child 's ) transport … or for boarding accommodation ’ .
32 Not surprisingly , as successful communication involves the transfer of information , and that transfer presupposes a successful evaluation of what is known and not known at the outset , a number of general suggestions have been made by theorists and methodologists advocating a communicative approach .
33 There are , as yet , no estimates based on hard research but some back-of-the-envelope guesses have been made by David Miles , a former Bank of England economist now at Birkbeck ( 1 ) .
34 The tears have been made by pushing a blade of some scissors through the fabric , and then cutting .
35 Janis argues that some of history 's most horrific decisions have been made by groups .
36 Because your decisions have been made by somebody else .
37 A PLEA for the new Home Secretary to get tough with New Age Travellers has been made by NFU president David Naish .
38 The war could not be won because so many irredeemable mistakes had been made by a leadership unwilling to accept expert advice ; recent decrees and ‘ many speeches ’ were said to have contradicted the ‘ true will of the people ’ ; and the leaders had underestimated Russia and other countries .
39 Token bets had been made by a few on the opposing Southern team , so Rex was able to ‘ collect ’ from long time colleagues as well as being presented with a cheque b Mr Ellis .
40 The Persons who inhabit the Cottages are chiefly poor Labouring People , who are induced to seek Habitations in the Forest for the Advantages of living Rent free , and having the Benefit of Pasturage for a Cow or a few Sheep , and of keeping Pigs in the Woods ; but many Encroachments have been made by People of Substance .
41 Even non-silicon zeolites have been made by researchers at Union Carbide in the US .
42 As is so often the case , these gates have been made by someone who has obviously no experience of walking , because they are impossible to negotiate with a rucksack on , unless you climb onto the bottom bars of the fence around the gate to lift the sack above the top rail .
43 The pragmatic approach of the courts to the question of when publication brings the obligation to an end is shown in Speed Seal Ltd v Paddington [ 1985 ] 1 WLR 1327 where the publication of the plaintiff 's secrets had been made by the defendant .
44 Before Haussmann attempts had been made by various small companies to provide street lighting by gas , but once again it required the drive and determination of the new regime to bring all these together and to create one large company charged with the responsibility of lighting the whole of the city .
45 In the telephone route-following task an attempt to combine the strengths of the experimental and naturalistic approaches has been made by using methods of discourse analysis to illuminate the communication success and failure of our child subjects .
46 He said that great strides had been made by BNFL since 1986 with particular successes in the areas of UK and overseas customer relationships , relations with the DoE and the regulators and a ‘ vast improvement ’ in media relations through BNFL 's policy of honesty and openness .
47 In determining the level of planned capacity five years ahead , separate estimates had been made by the BEA commercial department ( taking into account national economic trends ) , the engineers ( using simple arithmetical extrapolation of past growth ) , and the Area Boards ( using their local knowledge ) , Their forecasts had one thing in common : they all under-estimated the growth ( the commercial department 's forecasts being least , and the Area Boards ' most , accurate ) .
48 A few half-hearted attempts at brightening the place up with posters have been made by a succession of teachers , but it does n't really help because the huts suffer from terminal damp and the posters quickly go all brown and blotchy making the general appearance of the hut 's interior more , not less , gloomy .
49 However , recent estimates have been made by Adrian Sinfield and Neil Fraser on the assumption that the current occupational distribution of the unemployed , and of unfilled vacancies , has not changed since they were last published , in 1982 and 1985 , respectively ( note supplied by Adrian Sinfield and Neil Fraser , 1 June 1987 ) .
50 Many claims have been made by observers of the desktop publishing market that PageMaker 3.0 was going to be Aldus 's answer to Ventura .
51 Although texts devoted to the human impact ( e.g. Goudie , 1981b ; Gregory and Walling 1979 ) and those devoted to branches of physical geography have not yet emphasized urban physical geography , claims have been made by some writers that the urban environment is sufficiently distinctive to warrant attention as a specific milieu .
52 The claims have been made by Jarrow Labour MP Don Dixon .
53 Similar findings have been made by others although in the different studies , the time of onset of the plateau has varied from three to seven years .
54 A number of investigations have been made by the Health and Safety Executive .
55 Brave attempts have been made by certain experts to write down the different miaows , in order to classify and standardize them .
56 Meanwhile , since 1985 attempts have been made by the prosecution , against the most strenuous objections from Mr. Osman and the applicant , to take evidence in Malaysia pursuant to letters of request .
57 No such proposals have been made by Wolverhampton .
58 The last three detainees held under the Public Security Act were released on June 6 , 1989 , an order for the release of all such detainees having been made by Moi on June 1 [ see also p. 36918 ] .
59 A spokesperson for the controversial metal band last week declined to comment on reasons for the sudden axing of the tour , fuelling speculation that objections had been made by worried promoters .
60 This and other recommendations have been made by a four-member panel of distinguished heart experts , forced a year ago by the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute to investigate the episode .
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