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1 Given the scarcity of research and the potential for teachers of collecting data in their own classrooms , trainee teachers can be introduced to research procedures in initial training although a more thorough approach has to be left for in-service work due to inevitable constraints on time .
2 That overdraft has resulted from club-record spending by the Owls manager , who has splashed out £4.3m in his 18 months at the Hillsborough helm .
3 In 1993 , the commission is planning to spend £16.5billion in its regional funds , rising to £22.8 billion by 1999 , with two-thirds of the money going to regions with Objective 1 status .
4 The Church certainly had doubts about the crossbow , with its deadly bolt or quarrel , a reaction which was about to be extended among certain circles to the use of cannon in its early days .
5 Hobbyists will insist on putting these brackish water fish in their freshwater tanks and then start dosing the poor fish with chemicals because it develops Fungus and White Spot .
6 His all-embracing marine articles have played a major part in instructing newcomers to the hobby , while many of his photographs show marine fish in their natural settings .
7 At 0600 the first patrol of eight men , led by Lieutenant Roger Thompson , rolled out of Hofoaek Barracks in their two Land-Rovers on the start of their 270 kilometre round trip .
8 In passing the NZRFU are evidently planning to overhaul their media relations systems — with Mains as a central figure — and one plan is to invite the media in their many forms to a cocktail party next month , and have the All Blacks there as waiters and drinks-carriers .
9 We particularly need people in their late teens — early twenties age group — to promote our young , slim image !
10 If one takes simply the early industrial period , up to about 1820 , it is possible to show that almost one third of rural households contained servants , typically young people in their early teens who left home to spend about 10 to 15 years in service before marrying .
11 There were a lot of people there , rich people in their best clothes .
12 ‘ But for these people in their high-pressure offices , that 's an advantage .
13 Through educational critique the roots of the problems confronting people in their everyday lives can be faced and action can be founded then in educational critique .
14 It represented his growing recognition that social change is created not just through the inevitable and impersonal workings of capitalist societies , but by the experience , understanding ( and hence the demands ) gained by people in their everyday lives in the limited spatial context of their localities .
15 So I spent my first year developing that , translating it into a job description for me an my colleagues , structuring plans for the health boards and therefore job descriptions for general managers — it was a cascade — to help people in their everyday jobs , involving examining what proportions of the organisation were crucial , not just to the people within them , but to those using them . ’
16 For some this book may epitomise movement and dance — people in their natural surroundings and rhythm .
17 No-one except those who are wilfully blind to the nature of our proceedings can possibly spell out of the Bill any condonation whatever of homosexual conduct which can affect young people in their formative years .
18 Staff are dedicated to their work and generally regard it as vocational , having to cope with frail and sometimes difficult people in their declining years , and , on occasions , the reality of death .
19 erm So that there are a large number of tropical foresters now who 've been here and gone back to their own country , and one of the things which I point out to them these days is the need for public relations in their own countries , and getting information across to governments and being able to talk to economists and finance people in their own countries .
20 Democracy within education has the potential to promote the active involvement of young disabled people in their own interests and thus provide a basis for the development of confidence and identity as disabled adults who will join the struggle for broader social change .
21 This last amendment would have the effect of removing the deterrent which local authorities will face if they place people in their own homes and have to meet the full cost .
22 But a great deal can be done by everyone involved in food handling — including people in their own homes — to reduce the incidence of food poisoning dramatically .
23 Yet they have only touched the tip of the iceberg , especially with respect to old people in their own homes or private care .
24 The role of formal carers is a challenging one , full of difficulties but also of opportunities to build services , systems and structures which support very old people in their own homes .
25 The cost of local authority residential care is so great that much emphasis is put on keeping people in their own homes .
26 Emphasis on caring for people in their own homes and in the communities in which they live means that more and more initiatives and nursing teams will become community based .
27 The movement of individuals from institutional care to supporting arrangements in the community , the support of more people in their own homes , and the general management of disabilities by social services through individual care packages all create a new context to which a contribution from further education and training will be essential .
28 Community Care is launching a major campaign this week to press the government to respond to a hidden national scandal — the abuse of elderly people in their own homes .
29 It is hard to disregard the problem in light of the 1992 OPCS national research findings that up to 400,000 elderly people may be suffering from this type of abuse , and the stress in the community care legislation on maintaining elderly people in their own homes .
30 Across the range of western industrial societies there is a trend towards decreased institutional provision and a greater emphasis upon the care and maintenance of older people in their own homes for as long as possible .
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