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1 yo you 're suggesting is what is happening now and so many of us he no he not just here but in population generally belong to all sorts of pressure groups erm whatever they may be like Greenpeace and many others erm really it 's , it 's a jolly hard slog , the point is that erm it the lid is on the kettle the whole time and it 's only , the only way that people can get anything done is by joining these organizations erm but it 's a very slow business erm but there 's no other way of doing anything because you ca n't change what happens at the top .
2 The competition is open to readers of 'Small Gardens ' and entries will only be accepted on the entry coupon provided .
3 This study will continue the analysis of data on aspects of Unit infants ' experience that might explain the developmental strengths and weaknesses demonstrated in the main study .
4 Their duties include the determination and monitoring of policy but there has not been research into this or any aspects of Probation Committees ' work .
5 I do n't think there 's a very great deal in the way of er lighting fittings one can talk about erm in houses in Harlow , it 's er , there 's a , a distinct difference between the light , a lot , lot of architects in , in Harlow have lived in Harlow you see and they will go in for all the very latest type of lighting fittings erm and because they have er access to the books for the various er designers of lighting fittings er , generally though , they , the majority of the people in the town er have come from er London boroughs and erm they view the same kind of lighting fittings they 've always been used to .
6 Outcomes are of importance : eg resurgence of interest in local history and traditions ( Ness Historical Society ) ; self-help ( youth group , horticultural group ) ; revival of ancient skills ( weaving ) ; use by schools of community organisations ' productions ; political awareness stimulated by local video-tape production in Gaelic on the subject of a local Army installation ; economic developments ; publications ; pre-school developments ( educational and social , and now linked with the pilot development of Open University materials for parents ) ; linguistic awareness ; social awareness , via merging of established roles , eg parent/ teacher , community worker/fellow horticulturalist , informal/vocational education .
7 In pursuing the campaign for family allowances ( initially intended to provide the mother with a wage as well as allowances for children ) , mainstream feminists of the inter-war years were picking up one of the major demands of labour women 's groups prior to World War I and consciously taking on board social issues of importance to working class women .
8 The side chains of CyP residues Trp121 , Phe60 , Ile57 , Leu122 , Phe113 , His126 , Ala101 , Ala103 and Thr73 form a hydrophobic pocket that interacts with the hydrophobic surface of CsA residues 9–11 and 1–3 ( Fig. 2 ) .
9 The trustee company , which is often a subsidiary of a major financial institution such as a large insurance company or bank , checks that investments of unit holders ' funds are in line with the general investment strategy of the fund as stated in the trust deed .
10 Since the 1960s , some attention has been devoted to the signs of fertility women 's bodies produce through the menstrual cycle .
11 Cytoplasmic forms of glutathione S-transferases α , µ , and π were recognised using rabbit polyclonal antibodies purchased from Novacastra Laboratories , Newcastle upon Tyne .
12 It will be carried out within a comparative context , covering cotton spinning , weaving and finishing , the primary source materials being the extensive archives of textile employers ' organisations in the North-West region of England .
13 The nature of pollution control work demands instead essentially qualitative judgements of field officers ' abilities .
14 Studies of food workers ' skin have shown die-off times within half an hour .
15 Seven Labour Councillors and twenty three officers , cutting twenty three thousand pounds of Charge payers ' money is totally unnecessary when liaison groups already exist within the chief executive 's office , the Development Association and the Regional Association , on which we all have representatives .
16 An anonymous respondent , similarly reticent about details of search firms ' names , agreed that ‘ large buys prestige in the eyes of candidates ’ , but warned that using these firms ‘ tends to restrict the choice of employer ’ from which to hunt and find candidates .
17 The pound has been very strong recently , particularly in the United States , where they 've got a weak dollar , and we have to put over the message that there are tremendous deals to be had erm both in air fares and when you get here in terms of hotel rates erm and in terms of prices of food and so forth .
18 We measured the impedance spectra of rock samples A1 , A2 , B1 and B2 to check that the conductivities at the fixed frequency were representative .
19 Users of Information Resources ' FCRS product include Laura Ashley , Reed International and the BOC Group , the 1991 winner of the Stock Exchange and Chartered Accountants award for published accounts .
20 After an initial success in 1964 over ‘ royalty expensing ’ , an element in the intricate mechanics of computing concessionaires ' tax liability which gained OPEC members some extra cents of revenue per bbl , they moved on to the earnestly disputed negotiating rounds in Tripoli and Tehran in 1971 .
21 Miles began ordering books , stacks of City Lights ' publications , and as many from Grove Press as he could get .
22 And it it it 's called the fog index but the thing that 's interesting about it is that I 've got , I 've got some interesting examples of fog indexes erm and you 'll get people like Churchill who sometimes made speeches and their fog index is quite small you 're going to use this you know example and they might have a fog , fog index that 's fine and what Anne and I are talking about with say something like the Telegraph or the Times or whatever , might have a fog index that people but this is because Churchill was very clear , very concise and going back to the original point about , or some of the original points about this , and I was mak raising these issues earlier this evening one of the great sadnesses that I have is that , is that when I first went into journalism the tabloids as we call them were incredibly well written beautifully styled , well researched and okay they might have been punchier and shorter and everything else , compared to the turning up the er the , the Times or whatever , but they were well written and you might have had , if you can put the fog index test , test on it you might have had a fog index of say six or seven compared to eleven on the Telegraph story , but it was still full of clarity like to read .
23 She also refused an application by the society for sequestration of the funds and assets of Trinity Students ' Union .
24 THIS picture shows the charred remains of art restorers ' materials said to have been found by investigators feet away from the seat of the Windsor Castle fire .
25 Our 1986-87 panel study has not been repeated , but we can get some idea of the impact of the press in 1991-92 by comparing Mori polls of newspaper readers ' voting intentions in 1991 with votes in 1992 .
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