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1 The imposition of an additional levy on alien exporters in 1303 had led to English merchants playing a major part in handling wool shipments later in the century , but it was Edward III 's war taxation for his French campaigns , much of which was derived from levies on wool exports , which did most to promote the development of cloth manufacture in England , by creating a tariff barrier which raised the costs of the raw material to the foreign manufacturers .
2 The signatures of these ‘ partner equivalents ’ would serve to document the individuals ' responsibility for the examination ; to that extent it eliminates for the outside world the element of anonymity currently inherent in the practice of signing audit opinions only in the names of the firms .
3 This led S. Ohno at the Sloan-Kettering Institute in New York to the rather unlikely conclusion that the mammalian ovary must be capable of inducing oestrus cycles even in the complete absence of eggs .
4 Within BP , further cost savings should result in compensating margin improvements later in the year .
5 Many previous studies have sought risk factors retrospectively in the context of trials designed primarily to detect a difference between antiulcer treatments .
6 This is election year in the United States as well as in Britain and Japan however , and the Fed is under pressure to lower interest rates further in the next couple of months .
7 This assumption underlies literacy programmes both in the developed and developing world .
8 A number of general.purpose Stepping motor controllers often in the form of MSI integrated circuits are now available and provide various levels of control Sophistication ( Sigma Instruments , 1980 ) .
9 Now you may say ‘ so what ’ , but at least other people with mentally handicapped people attending day centres elsewhere in the country have become used to paying this .
10 The project , which will involve digging of two sloping tunnels , excavating disposal chambers deep in the basement rock and constructing a rack-and-pinion railway , will cost around £1.25 billion .
11 You 'll also have application services so in the office it might be email or you may have E D I talking to your suppliers .
12 Mr Karel Van Miert , the Transport Commissioner , is asking member governments to approve a plan which would leave passenger services largely in the hands of state-owned monopolies but open up freight services to competition by permitting private operators to pay for the use of publicly-owned tracks .
13 Apply suncare products even in the UK , in the shade or on cloudy days .
14 The unwillingness to move to some form of more powerful and comprehensive agency in Britain along the lines of the Quality Commission proposed by the Labour Party ( Cook 1990 ) has left quality issues largely in the hands of the professionals .
15 We always tried in ICI to offer people jobs elsewhere in the company whenever we could .
16 Harappan sites have yielded gold objects mainly in the form of personal trinkets in the context of a metallurgical industry distinct from that of Sumer .
17 The principle is that explained when discussing Treasury bills earlier in the chapter .
18 Roger Blyth , the chairman of Swansea 's selectors , sympathised with Llanelli 's predicament , but said his club also had to make contingency arrangements earlier in the season .
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