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1 Difference-of-squares circuit uses feedback attenuation to compensate for lost output
2 An attempt by Francis Pym and some thirty dissatisfied MPs in 1985 to form a Centre Forward group to press for such changes was short-lived .
3 Is it expected that that will be the embryo for a carbon tax to pay for more investment in renewable energies ?
4 If you overdraw your account without telling us , or if you exceed your CheckOver limit , there will be a £10 administration fee to pay for that quarter , for the additional work involved .
5 How can we be sure that employers do n't use Work Experience to cover for unfilled vacancies ?
6 None of the new group members felt able to take on the job at present and it was agreed that David should write to the Management Committee to ask for further suggestions .
7 Now in the same way over the four years when you are in overall control of the Council you suggested that Conservative money , the of council tax to pay for public transport but you never spent all the money on public transport , instead of which you on as you admitted which will be used in other directions but your last budget
8 This arises since patients are permitted to go anywhere for treatment , leaving the home authority to pay for this treatment , whether or not the authority considers such treatment necessary for that particular patient , whether or not that type of treatment figures in local priorities , and whether or not there are ‘ more deserving ’ cases within the authority .
9 THE Newtown and District Cats Protection League is to raise £120 as a matter of urgency to pay for a specialist incubator to care for tiny kittens being regularly abandoned in the area .
10 Often they give a ‘ premium rate ’ telephone number to call for further information .
11 We have a daytime telephone number to ring for further details .
12 Zambian mining company to pay for environmental damage
13 But were the Liberal Democrats not in favour of higher taxation — with their famous penny on basic rate income tax to pay for more education spending , and a new top rate of tax set at 50 per cent ?
14 Since body weight has a prodound effect on pancreatic weight , the results were expressed as mg per 100 g body weight to correct for this variable .
15 Government need tax revenue to pay for public goods and to make transfer payments to the poor .
16 The government needs some tax revenue to pay for national defence or its budget contribution to the European Community .
17 Poverty is one problem which she has worked tirelessly to alleviate : ‘ Even the political right accepts the need for tax reform to pay for new housing ’ , she said .
18 This is being upgraded to provide a drive-through road loading gantry facility to cater for marine and inland products , and a pipeline network to supply marine fuel to three Wood Group and two Shell Expro quays .
19 In his work Book availability and the library users , Buckland reports on a study carried out on the short loan collection at Lancaster University , in which he relates both the loan period and the library 's duplication policy to demand for individual titles .
20 In the 1970s , the school moved into new modem premises on the Ashbourne Road where it has now also developed a Further Education department to cater for this increasing need among deaf students .
21 One day in April , Horsley , Walsh and Everett spent the morning in Manchester meeting the Co-op insurance company and asking them for a £750,000 investment , before rushing straight round to the Council Economic Development Committee to pitch for another £500,000 .
22 There is often a very high service charge to pay for all the administration , maintenance services — such as cleaning of communal areas and gardening — and , of course , the wardens .
23 Return the pork to oven with 150ml/ ¼ pint water to roast for 1 hour until cooked .
24 Editor Simon Hinde warns that some insurers have increased their premiums by as much as 20 times the inflation rate to pay for past losses .
25 The project only planning permission to operate for 3 months , but organisers are hoping to convince the council that it 's a runaway success .
26 For example , in an industry with a few large and many small firms , the large firms may support a trade association to lobby for industry-wide benefits because they get large benefits from it , even though the small firms also benefit from its success without joining .
27 It will undoubtedly be necessary to implement a partial matching access mechanism to account for these and missing segment errors .
28 Making use of the enclosing box for each part , interference conditions can be quickly checked with a simple Boolean expression to test for any combination for the four possible interference states ( see Figure 5.17 ) .
29 Pressures from the consumer market to go for cheaper and more efficient plant ( which earlier , when there had been competition from generation by private industry , was a major spur to efficiency for CEB planners and the undertakings ) was now less effective .
30 The proviso whereby it was possible for some individuals to enjoy an enhanced accrual scale to qualify for full pension benefits after 10 years of service was altered in the 1987 Budget — with a new period of 20 years ' service being required .
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