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1 Speaking to the Senate Finance Committee yesterday , Mr Baker said that a rouble convertible with other currencies was ‘ necessary ’ to generate market competition within the Soviet Union and to integrate the country 's economy with that of the rest of the world .
2 Mr Gummer declared that a consultation paper is being drawn up in order to put regulations under an already existing Act before Parliament by the summer .
3 Mr Whittingham added that a 10,000 sq ft building should sell for around £360,000 , equating to his development costs of nearly £36 per sq ft .
4 Mr MacIver states that a study of local authority economic activities carried out last year showed the role of councils was very significant .
5 Now Mr Ferguson hopes that a victory over Brian Clough 's Nottingham Forest will reassure his side and act as a timely impetus in the championship campaign .
6 Opening the case , Mr Griffith-Williams said that a post mortem examination showed that Mrs McMullen had died of asphyxia due to blows to the nose and mouth and the introduction of soil and vegetation into her mouth , some of which she had swallowed .
7 Mr Shekhar replies that a flawed election is better than no election .
8 Mr Meacher indicated that a Labour government would be likely to set up new industrial courts presided over by judges with experience in industrial relations and two lay ‘ assessors ’ — one employer and one trade unionist who would advise the judge .
9 To speed things up , Mr Gilchrist agrees that a few acquisitions may be needed .
10 Mr Heslop added that a court would not intervene in a management decision to dismiss a chief executive when allegations of bad faith were being made by him against the chairman and other board members .
11 Mr Pena hoped that a new aviation agreement could be reached this year between the US and the UK and added that the US would vigorously defend the right of its carriers abroad .
12 Another development in market research was the ‘ lifestyle questionnaire ’ , but Mr Mouncey warned that a lot more work needed to be done in this area as the response rate was generally low and not statistically significant .
13 Mr Poynor noted that a ‘ naturalistic/realistic ’ style of acting is required for this play and that it is interesting for actors to ‘ play against character . ’
14 Mr Greenwald suggests that a foreign partner might be recruited to help Tatra develop that side of its business .
15 Mr Malik says that a harmonious relationship between man and woman is terribly important .
16 Mr Haynes said that a further charge of £100,000 was expected in the second half .
17 Mr Beloff argued that a prima facie case of professional misconduct had been made out and should have been put before the barristers ' disciplinary tribunal .
18 However , Mr Palmer said that a constant video of cars passing over the Severn Bridge at the time , showed no Renault 25 .
19 Mr Adair said that a review body chaired by a sheriff- principal could report by the end of the year .
20 Although Mr Wallace agreed that a referendum call was potentially unifying , he said of the convention : ‘ I ca n't see it having any active role at the present time . ’
21 Mr Mirando said that a government council had already overturned a law protecting diplomatic service personnel from dismissal .
22 ‘ Right from the beginning Mr Lewin realised that a robbery was taking place and he was the target , ’ he said .
23 And I think that there is a very strong argument erm for getting women in the cabinet on the basis that if women are seen to be in the cabinet they are seen as competent , they 're seen as excellent politicians , and that 's why I go for a form of positive discrimination , which is that if you 've got two people who are equally well qualified , and if erm Mr Major decided that a man and a women were equally well qualified , then I think he should have chosen the woman erm
24 Mr Fowler conceded that a union might not always be able to do this but it would have to show that it had used its best endeavours .
25 It fell to the diminutive and very tired Mr Havel to declare that a message had gone from the Forum to Presidents George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev , urging them to look closely at 1968 and the invasion when they meet next month .
26 In conclusion , Mr Alves states that a considerable saving can be made by using estate agents , as solicitors have traditionally used a scale fee .
27 Mr Bézier saw that a shape — any shape — could be described as a set of mathematical equations to fit the series of curves which formed its outline .
28 Concentrating on the education of those over 16 , Mr Shuker said that a number of key factors had helped to shape future plans .
29 It would be in keeping with Mr Premium to lament that a young man must now be at the years of discretion before he is allowed to ruin himself .
30 The combination of shipping across the Irish Sea and transport via fast Welsh road and tail links through the Channel Tunnel could cut delivery times substantially but Mr Mitchell believes that a fixed link is the best long-term answer despite sounding like an Irish joke or a policeman 's nightmare .
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