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1 The computer monitor verifies and records the healing process to its completion .
2 Following Kirk 's analysis of increasing central pressures on the curriculum , David Hargreaves compares and contrasts the government 's proposals in its consultation document on the curriculum and subsequent Education Reform Bill , with the recommendations made in Improving Secondary Schools ( 1984 ) .
3 An initial empirical analysis of national data series isolates and compares the cycles in different sectors .
4 Colleagues , G M B Scotland welcomes and congratulates the Central Executive 's initiative in bringing forward the of this Congress the big important debate of this Congress between ourselves and the Transport and General Workers ' Union at some time in the future .
5 He wanted the manslaughter charge dropped and says the case is full of uncertainty .
6 Section 4 describes the wealth and asset return measures used and presents the first stage regression used to obtain instruments for expected returns .
7 ‘ As for the long-term future , we will ensure the Cashline network grows and meets the demand of our customers whilst operating profitability , ’ said Nigel .
8 The ritual nature of Sweeney Agonistes emphasizes and encourages the notion of participation in a ritual process , through its use of those aspects of culture in which the people of the period participated most : jazz , music-hall songs , melodrama .
9 This method represents the following dose , 8 tablespoons = ( 160ml ) = ⅛ granule/tablespoon ( 20ml ) diluted x 10 = per 20ml so a 5ml dose = granule which is the weakest dose Hahnemann recommends but takes the patient only 8–10 days to finish and be ready for the next potency up .
10 It enables a price system to operate and facilitates the production and exchange of goods .
11 JACK BANNISTER clarifies and identifies the continuing weaknesses
12 They occur when an action by i directly affects j 's costs or the demand which it faces , or when R&D undertaken by firm i retards or blocks the innovative efforts of j .
13 The LF control raises or lowers the level below around 160Hz over a range of +4 to -6dB , making the sound correspondingly fuller or thinner ; the HF offers a similar shaping above 1kHz to help compensate for dull ( overly absorptive ) or bright ( highly reflective ) rooms .
14 These issues include : whether the continued decentralisation of population from Greater London improves or worsens the job prospects for those remaining there ; the effectiveness of new job creation in off-setting employment lost through redundancies ; the relationship between skill levels and unemployment in inner London ; housing policy influences on labour mobility ; and the effect of outward movement on women 's employment prospects .
15 is responsible for keeping the ‘ vital ’ malt board updated and writes the malt blends for stock control .
16 L 220 , p. 1 ) providing that all fish catches subject to quota made by vessels ‘ flying the flag ’ or ‘ registered ’ in a member state should be charged against the quota applicable to that state , the applicants in the main proceedings maintained that there was no basis for suggesting that that provision permitted member states to derogate as regards the grant of the flag from their basic E.E.C .
17 But the streetwise Karate Hero intervenes and warns the boys against the danger of AIDS : ‘ Anyone can get AIDS from sex : we must all protect ourselves and our friends ’ .
18 But the streetwise Karate Hero intervenes and warns the boys against the danger of AIDS : ‘ Anyone can get AIDS from sex : we must all protect ourselves and our friends ’ .
19 In fact this flank wall of the north block defines and delineates the reception area and route into the building .
20 To my mind , the Bluebird emphatically does ; the line of the cutaway is echoed by the curvy , koa-faced headstock , and on the headstock lies a very elaborate inlaid ebony truss rod cover that matches the equally elaborate ebony scratchplate .
21 It means that claims for compensation can live on after asbestos sufferers die and brings the law in Scotland into line with that in England .
22 The growth of executive power at the expense of legislative authority has been widely recognized as another feature of capitalism affecting bureaucracy , especially as capitalism moves through its monopoly phase , or as the class struggle intensifies and threatens the process of capital accumulattion .
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