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1 A bill outlining these options and providing protection for existing shop workers is expected relatively quickly .
2 The Government recognise the importance of personal conscience in this context and included a measure of protection for existing shop workers against being made to work on Sundays in the Shops Bill which was debated by the House in 1986 .
3 The RSPB generally endorses the CC recommendations but considers that its own proposals provide better protection for all wildlife features and not just moorlands .
4 Clause 24 and Sch 5 provide additional protection for all safety representatives against being dismissed for carrying out their health and safety duties .
5 This system , together with actuarial certification , guidance and disclosure , should provide the optimum protection for all pension scheme members without the need to impose rigid minimum funding standards and other legislative requirements .
6 Dr Norris said the doctors were demanding protection for all health care ‘ homicide ’ .
7 The facts are there there has been a staggering rise in attacks and murders this union must take the lead we call for the British government to bring in legislation to ban the evil nationalist and fascist political parties , and insist that government strengthens legal protection for third country nationals .
8 They will welcome enormously the steps forward that have been made in the signing of the new declaration on racism and xenophobia , especially the penultimate paragraph , which states : ’ The European Council asks Ministers and the Commission to increase their effort to combat discrimination and xenophobia , and to strengthen the legal protection for third country nationals ’ .
9 Ministers and the Commission were asked " to increase their efforts to combat discrimination and xenophobia , and to strengthen the legal protection for third country nationals … "
10 The natural protection for minor skin interruptions , e.g. grazes , scratches and puncture sites , is dried serous fluid and blood .
11 Ms Gillespie believes there is a need for extra protection for this age group at work , particularly where long hours are concerned .
12 Sheep farmers from all over France are protesting at cheap imports from eastern Europe , Ireland and Britain , they want government help , and until they get it , incidents like this will no doubt continue despite British appeals for police protection for British livestock drivers .
13 Under such circumstances , it is not at all clear which statutory agency should take the leading role in developing such therapeutic houses and homes , something perhaps which explains why the government has now proposed a specific grant for mental health services in the community which can only be spent by the joint agreement of local health and social services .
14 The effects of the use of mother-tongue in the preparation for second language writing
15 Preparation for seventh CPV congress — Attack on CPV by leading intellectual — Expulsion of Bui Tin
16 There 's been a recent H M Is report , which has asked some questions about mixed ability teaching and expressed some worries about those teachers who perhaps do n't have the adequate support and preparation for mixed ability teaching , but they 're certainly not against it , or the H M Is are certainly not against mixed ability teaching .
17 There has been a recent H M I report which has asked some questions about mixed ability teaching and expressed some worries about those teachers who perhaps do n't have the adequate support and preparation for mixed ability teaching , but they are certainly not against it , or the H M I is certainly not against mixed ability teaching .
18 The police is still seen as the first line of defence , but in recent years there has been increased co-operation between the police and the military , as in the joint exercises conducted at Heathrow in preparation for possible terrorist incidents .
19 Teachers and their pupils commented on the initial drafts of the tests which were then revised in preparation for wider scale trials in schools which were to become associated with the project in its second phase from September 1984 .
20 The high-profile tactic was repeated on a corporate level in May with a seatbelt campaign developed with the DTI in preparation for rear seatbelt legislation .
21 Further development has included preparation for Head Office relocation at Gatwick , setting up a sub system covering senior staff , and making the switch from bureau to in-house application .
22 A. As preparation for this session students complete questionnaire with four open questions .
23 Rasari , a soldier with the Fijian contingent in the UN Peacekeeping Force in the Lebanon , had flown back to Fiji specifically for trials in preparation for this title defence .
24 He would pretend — for he always had his excuses well marshalled in preparation for any surprise attack of questioning — that he had been disinclined to stop because of the stone 's unnaturalness resulting from Mr Pocklington 's enthusiastic enterprise in housing an old woman there whose hand — for a fee — you could shake under the stone .
25 Dr McManus agreed with the counsel for Crosshaven Community Association that a register of results from monitoring of companies operating in Ireland , including Raybestos , should be made available to interested groups .
26 IBM Corp has shipped its first Rios RISC-based SP1 parallel processor , and the machine has gone to Cornell University , New York State , which has a $12.3m grant from the New York State Urban Development Corp for high-performance computing research .
27 IBM Corp has shipped its first Rios RISC-based SP1 parallel processor , and the machine has gone to Cornell University , New York State , which has a $12.3m grant from the New York State Urban Development Corp for high-performance computing research .
28 The idea that life in the community is better than life in a hospital has , for decades , been an article of faith for mental health workers .
29 An aide-memoire for basic client data which should be obtained at an initial meeting is at 1109.1 .
30 They are used by local authorities and British Rail for clearing road verges and railway lines and by farmers as selective herbicides .
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