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1 Field work data from an ethnography of a group of youths in Londonderry are being supplemented by a school based attitude survey which questions young people on their ethnic identification and attitudes to members of the other religious community .
2 The attempt to answer such questions from an examination of the coin evidence is only worthwhile where documentary evidence is deficient .
3 The ocean bill of lading 's transformation from an appendage of the charter party to a document of title was inevitable once shippers discontinued the practice of accompanying their wares during maritime carriage , and entrusted them to the ocean carriers .
4 Designed for the latitude of a particular place , its most important use was to determine the precise time of day or night from an observation of the altitude of the sun or one of the stars mapped on the rete , but of course by modern standards the result was not very accurate .
5 For example , the historian who is studying a parish in the Sussex Weald might get more enlightenment from an analysis of the economy and social structure of a wood-pasture community in the Forest of Arden than from a comparable study of a nearby parish on the South Downs , which might offer some rewarding contrasts but few points of similarity .
6 Although he insisted that he had done nothing remiss — he admitted receiving a 5,000,000 yen loan from an associate of the firm in 1989 but claimed to have repaid the money — he agreed to resign from the party ( but not from the Upper House ) for having caused embarrassment to the SDPJ .
7 That phrase from An Outcast of the Islands is a reminder that Heart of Darkness was not the only Conrad novel in Eliot 's mind during this period .
8 A major cause of the delays was the decision to widen the project from an investigation of the effect of large breaks in the pressurised water-cooling system around the reactor core to look at wider problems of severe damage to the fuel .
9 The photometric evidence results from an analysis of the near-infrared emission obtained from a Japanese balloon-borne telescope launched nearly a decade ago .
10 Poor teaching quality , it is implied , results from an absence of the required competences and qualities .
11 An anonymous letter from an opponent of the regime in Franconia , condemning the ‘ puppet show ’ of the Reichstag and claiming ninety per cent of Germans shared his own desire , that Hitler ‘ disappear from the face of the earth as fast as possible ’ , was an absurd exaggeration .
12 Sell posters from an outpost of the Sinn Fein bookshop .
13 A CROWN Prosecution Service solicitor may have used an idea from an episode of the TV hospital drama Casualty to try to divert suspicion after bludgeoning his wife to death , a court was told yesterday .
14 Also , it is clear that the results of the situation modelled in figure 6.2 challenge the BCG 's interpretations from an application of the very tests and logic ( the experience curve ) underlying the development of the BCG matrix itself .
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