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1 In the analyses which follow relative risks were estimated by using data from all available controls .
2 Letter segmentation and recognition were effectively combined into a single operation by Tappert ( Tappert , 1982 ) who matched segments against stored letter prototypes and evaluated recognition at all possible segmentations .
3 And what , thought reformers , could be more effective in pursuit of this goal than to inculcate in young workers the values of citizenship — a popular doctrine which drew support from all political perspectives ?
4 Mrs Carson , knowing how much was involved , had excused Ruth from all other duties until Anna 's bedtime hour .
5 However , when observed over long periods , many species are found to be generalist in that individuals of them are capable of taking advantage of ‘ specialist ’ interactions at any one time : the ‘ anachronisms ’ show this , as do the generalized pollinators on islands where plants have ‘ left their pollinators behind ’ , e.g. a cetoniid beetle , Mauseolopsis aldabrensis , visits 58% of all flowering species , native or introduced , of all colours and morphology , on the coral atoll of Aldabra off the African coast , but it shows a remarkably high degree of constancy in its foraging flights .
6 By 2001 there will be over one million people aged 85 and over , representing 13% of all elderly people .
7 Initially , Marx saw the establishment of proletarian power in Britain as the means to prosecute reforms in all other fields .
8 The statement says that where a member 's opinion is sought on the application of accounting standards or principles to specific circumstances or transactions of an entity of which he is not the auditor , he should ensure that he has access to all relevant information , he should contact the auditor to provide an opportunity for the latter to bring to his attention any relevant facts and , given his client 's permission , he should provide a copy of his opinion to the auditor .
9 On the other hand , polycentric disputes can only be satisfactorily resolved if the solution takes account of the interests of all affected parties and if the decision-maker has access to all relevant information and opinions from whatever quarter they come .
10 The document describes the components and interfaces required to do Information Warehouse implementations and enable the development of compatible easy-to-use client-server applications that provide access to all corporate data via a set of data access capabilities .
11 The document describes the components and interfaces required to do Information Warehouse implementations and enable the development of compatible easy-to-use client-server applications that provide access to all corporate data via a set of data access capabilities .
12 One major problem affecting growth is that residential accommodation in the City is expensive and in short supply , and the local planning authority expects the University and the colleges to provide accommodation for all additional students .
13 Mathematics is not just about developing facility for number : it is essentially a subject which has links with all other curriculum areas and should never be taught in isolation .
14 A Chance to Dance aims to encourage children of all ethnic groups and social backgrounds .
15 The squadron 's Andover planes will go to East Midlands airport where a private firm is to take over the squadron 's duty checking the accuracy of radar and landing systems on all military aircraft .
16 The 1962 Act required LEAs in England and Wales to provide grants for all first-degree courses in accordance with national rules and income scales ( ‘ mandatory awards ’ ) , and allowed them to provide grants for further education ( ‘ discretionary awards ’ ) .
17 However , the process is so favourable energetically , that sufficient deformation of the chain takes place to enable formation of all possible hydrogen bonds .
18 Customs are reviewing the VAT repayment supplement regime and are seeking views from all interested parties .
19 By 1929 , the National WEA reported that ten of its sixteen Districts had lower branch membership totals than in 1924 , averaging 59% of all enrolled students , which represented a decline of at least 20% on the 1924 figure .
20 She hopes to visit rallies , training days , meetings and so on in all parts of the country to make personal contact with members and teachers , to transmit their opinions and suggestions to the relevant Committees , to instigate or give support to all promotional efforts , and to draw all Medau enthusiasts closer together .
21 Advise those Network members who are participating in the distribution of the Investment Overview of the progress of the engagement , at significant milestones , and also ensure that they receive copies of all subsequent material being transmitted .
22 Put guards on all open fires .
23 Mrs. Makanjuola was suing the police for damages for alleged sexual assault and buggery and to that end was seeking discovery of all relevant documents resulting from an investigation under section 49 of the Police Act 1964 and the police disciplinary proceedings which followed .
24 You can expect to receive compensation for all direct expenses arising out of the accident , including the cost of private medical treatment , extra travelling costs and other expenditure directly related to your injury .
25 She would welcome contributions from all Disabled women , and particularly Black , Lesbian and Working-Class Disabled women .
26 Its initial success came chiefly in the traditional Dissenting districts , but by the beginning of Victoria 's reign it attracted people of all social backgrounds in almost every type of community except the estate village .
27 Four years later he granted immunity from all royal burdens to the churches of Kent ( CS 99 : S 20 ) .
28 An example of dispersal agents , which is the male toucan in Costa Rica , which defends sections of fruiting trees against all other frugivores besides his mate , displacing them by threat ; however , when food is abundant , this does not occur .
29 I I ca n't be sure where I got the information from but from that time until the end of my shift at ten P M I was gleaning information from all different directions about the and the connection .
30 He said that some time ago the POWs fund was merged with a general purposes benefit fund for all old comrades of the regiment , but that POWs were given priority in any benefit payouts .
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