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1 Their study shows that every $10 of interest payments per year and per person means 142 days less of life on average , had life expectancy continued to increase at pre-debt crisis rates .
2 As a definition , this has its flaws but it can still help us understand better what health care should be about and enables us to work at improving health care provision .
3 There is plenty of room for debate about this calculation — over how to guess at future cash flows , over what period to take , over how to work out the cost of capital , to name but three .
4 You ca n't , take your point which we 've been trying to tackle at national account level
5 Captain Edward Tupper made attempts to organise at various fishing ports from April 1910 , and claimed a fishing membership of 5,000 for the NSFU in 1919 which appears not to have survived the post-war depression .
6 Police to look at new Gilmour murder evidence
7 If you , if you can cool down you 're essentially taking away all that erm extra energy , you 're making things less random , in fact one way to look at low temperature physics is , is to think that we 're always striving after the ideal , we 're trying to make things more and more perfect .
8 It is proposed first of all to consider the new enhanced investigative powers of the regulatory authorities and then to look at civil law remedies , both common law and statutory .
9 Corratts when he came to look at black lead mine at Conistone 2s. 6d . "
10 Darlington Civic Theatre YOU only have to look at young Roald Dahl booklovers , eager to see the stage play , to wonder at the gap in theatre material for such a ready audience .
11 Interest cover , for example , would not be so appropriate — the shareholder would be more interested in dividends and may need to look at alternative investment opportunities as well as the possibility of selling their shares at this stage given the results of Belper .
12 A much more modestly financed project was subsequently initiated to look at Primary School Drama ( 1979 ) under the directorship of Tom Stabler .
13 Outside facilitators worked with the committee to look at current staff development issues in the University and to take the first steps in producing a new strategy paper on Staff Development Policy for the University .
14 It may also be feasible to look at individual letter confidences to determine an ordering of letter positions in which to apply the substitution algorithm .
15 The Children 's Book Foundation will hold a conference , ‘ The Way Forward ’ , in Birmingham on 27th February to look at pre-school literacy initiatives at a possible national direction .
16 UEFA bosses are expected to visit Britain at the end of this season to look at possible host stadiums .
17 We 've then got two areas to look at national curricular levels and general skills and abilities .
18 And it was to look at basic supermarket products really that are sourced from the Third World , and to try and have a standard that you could say , yes , that 's been traded fairly .
19 He has set up a working group to be chaired by the Argyll and Bute MP , Ray Michie , to look at constitutional campaign strategies , including the mechanics of a home rule referendum .
20 And we will devote an afternoon at alternate sales conferences to brainstorming sessions involving the sales force , editors and others , to look at different publishing areas , backlist cookery or whatever , promotions and areas we should be thinking to expand . ’
21 So then this technique enables you to look at single channel currents , and moreover , if you 've got a partially er purified preparation of endomembranes it enable to look at channels in endomembranes too .
22 We began by considering that channels can be studied by conventional or macroscopic techniques , or alternatively by so-called microscopic methods , which enable us to look at single channel currents .
23 Or the London Gazette Supplement which is free to read at main Post Offices lists all winning numbers .
24 Above this line standard uplifts for selling expenses and budgeted profit are added to arrive at average selling price .
25 Above this line standard uplifts for selling expenses and budgeted profit are added to arrive at average selling price .
26 They were to drop at various locations north of Château-Chinon .
27 Such changes occurred most commonly when women were initially booked to deliver at general practitioner hospitals : 40% of them were delivered at a consultant unit .
28 DiCillo , who adapted Johnny Suede from a monologue he used to perform at downtown New York clubs , says casting the lead was the most depressing experience of his life — until Pitt showed up .
29 As part of the same struggle against destitution , meetings were organised to protest at increasing food prices and profiteering ; a large attendance at Canning Town Public Hall heard Sylvia Pankhurst and resolved to campaign for government price controls and votes for women ( SE 27 February 15 ) .
30 More than 100,000 miners held lighting strikes the following week to protest at inadequate safety precautions in Turkish mines ; the official 1989 accident statistics were 26 dead and 7,433 injured .
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