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1 Earlier in this chapter the three key elements of rational approaches were identified as : relating expenditure of funds to fulfilling organisational objectives , a zero-based approach to choice and decision making and a multi-year time horizon for budgetary decision making .
2 We have tried to avoid in this chapter the sort of generalised waffle about God in which many theologians indulge .
3 In this chapter the possible role of enhanced platelet function in the development of diabetic vascular disease will be discussed because of the postulated role of platelets in early lesions of atheroma and their importance in the development of thrombus on pre-existing atheromatous plaques leading to final arterial occlusion .
4 For the purposes of this chapter the word ‘ architecture ’ — the art or science of building — is employed in the widest possible sense , from the construction of the circular huts of the Bronze Age peoples to the curtain-walled apartment blocks or ‘ space-age ’ experimental structures of the late twentieth century .
5 In this chapter the Brandt North-South classification will be used .
6 In this chapter the emphasis is on the importance to health of keeping within certain weight limits .
7 We have recognised in this chapter the need for balance between the various processes involved in curriculum development and of balance between local initiative and central ( including political ) direction .
8 We will trace in this chapter the significance of the ‘ Christ above but working through culture ’ model in terms of God 's revelation and the Church 's communication task and structural adaptations .
9 In this chapter the focus is on developing communication skills , in order to undertake face-to-face social work with clients and members of their family network , either as individuals or with two or three people together .
10 Throughout this chapter the emphasis has been directed towards the determinants and consequences of bargaining structure since this is a concept which has been accorded a considerable role in explaining a number of important collective bargaining phenomena both within and between national industrial relations systems .
11 For this chapter the author has drawn on some of the substance contained in a paper published in Children and Society ( Wolfendale 1987 ) .
12 Even at the search stage which was the focus of much of the analysis in this chapter the cases were highly selective .
13 In this chapter the most common isolation , grafting and culture procedures used to study the origin and development of the early fetal primordia will be outlined .
14 It can be argued that this confinement to land-use issues was the basic problem with structure planning and goes far to explain why the exercise has in practice proved so limited in its impact , but in this chapter the focus is precisely on the politics of land use , and structure plan intentions are of considerable importance .
15 In this chapter the emphasis is on the interpretative phase of the work .
16 In this chapter the discussion of rationalism and relativism has been concerned almost exclusively with appraisals and judgements about aspects of knowledge .
17 For the material in this chapter the Commission is grateful to one of its members with wide experience of writing for , and using , various instruments in worship .
18 About this Chapter The advanced study of History will primarily take the form of lectures , group discussions , individual reading and essay-writing .
19 However , from the point of view of the strategic considerations in this chapter the following points are relevant :
20 In the remainder of this Chapter the software .
21 For the purposes of this chapter the monetary ‘ expected value ’ concept will be used .
22 At the beginning of this chapter the apparently contradictory conclusions from Deffenbacher ( 1991 ) , Christianson ( in press ) and Heuer and Reisberg ( 1990 ) were quoted .
23 6.8 The observations above on the behaviour of these adjectives may appear to suggest a surprising degree of linguistic sophistication on the part of ordinary language users ; it may , though , seem less surprising now that we have recognized in the earlier part of this chapter the sense-qualifiers , since these distinctively qualify the property of a noun without constituting a qualification of the corresponding entity .
24 In this chapter the hardware and software aspects of automated cartography are described .
25 After any processing of the kind described later in this chapter the data are transferred to one of three memory banks , each of which contains a number of parallel bit-planes ; each plane is capable of storing one bit ( 0 or 1 ) at each pixel position ( Figure 5.10 ) .
26 For the purposes of this chapter the monetary ‘ expected value ’ concept will be used .
27 In the remainder of this chapter the following areas are described types of finance
28 In this chapter the focus will be on the economic TNPs of transnational corporations , and the political TNPs of transnational capitalist classes in the Third World .
29 The vagueness of this is understandable if it was simply intended to encourage the raising of a fleet before the meeting discussed it , and the archbishop later inserted with his own hand into a version of this chapter the words " if it is decided upon " .
30 In this chapter the steps which need to be taken to ensure that the continuing partners are able to carry on the practice , beyond the basic declaration of intent ( Clause 4.02 ) , are considered in some detail .
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