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1 HOW CMR CONVENTION GOVERNS TRANSPORT
2 A second interesting example of how police practice affects crime figures is given by Farrington , and Dowds ( 1985 ) .
3 How Project English balances theory and practice
4 ( Marshall ( 1988 , p. 7 ) explained how memory loss affects completion of tasks , forgetting what one was asked to do , or where one was .
5 However , some of the sharpest effects are seen at the point where household formation takes place since that usually means obtaining a home of one 's own .
6 Hard-pressed Scarborough hoteliers are warning of a sharp rise in water rates when Yorkshire Water introduces meter charges from April .
7 Loans are used to meet the financial needs of the business and personal sectors when cash expenditure exceeds cash income .
8 In April , I did point out that if English Heritage ( the body responsible for the preservation of England 's built heritage ) were transferred to the new Department of National Heritage ( which is now the case ) , very careful consideration would need to be given to how planning is coped with , because one of the strengths of English Heritage had been that it was placed within the Department of the Environment where government planning takes place .
9 ( This is one more reason why SAS practice pays dividends . )
10 ENGLAND boss Graham Taylor was given a much-needed boost last night when World Cup rivals Holland dropped a crucial point at home to Group Two leaders Norway .
11 In later years , when book depreciation exceeds capital allowances , this deferred tax can be credited to the profit and loss account to smooth the effect over time .
12 All these substances have the ability to float from the lower atmosphere ( the troposphere ) into the upper atmosphere ( the stratosphere ) where ozone depletion takes place .
13 Certainly general policies , such as those reproduced in part below , could have the effect not only of preventing but abating existing odour nuisance , the county council having recognised that in most cases where odour pollution causes problems , the source of the odour is either close to residential property or industry is so densely concentrated that the total odour emission is unacceptable .
14 This is especially true of open reservoirs , less so on established pits or lakes where bankside vegetation restricts movement .
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