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1 Results shown in Fig. 2 indicate that the P3A exon is absent in most if not all non-primate species .
2 However , reports on May 22 indicated that the strike was only patchily supported , with as few as 1,500 people gathering for a rally outside the Supreme Soviet building .
3 A report by Helmut Schlesinger made public on Sept. 30 indicated that the greater part of the DM44,000 million of " compulsory DM sales " by the Bundesbank in the week when the pound and the lira withdrew from the ERM had been in support of sterling ( this figure apparently excluding operations conducted on Sept. 22-23 when the franc was under particular pressure — see below ) .
4 For example , a 1 displayed on the screen requires the person contacted to call reception , a 2 indicates that the manager should be contacted , and so on .
5 It lay only about six miles west of Châtellerault and documents from the 1130s indicate that the castellan of Clairvaux at that time was a vassal of the Viscount of Châtellerault .
6 A figure of more than 100 indicates that GDP per head in that region is higher than the UK average and , conversely , a figure lower than 100 indicates that the region 's GDP per head is lower than the national average .
7 Geographically , Table 4.4 indicates that the main provision in the District was essentially in rural areas .
8 However , reference to Figure 2.2 indicates that the BAT share price outperformed the market during the 1980s , although this outperformance was concentrated in the first half of the decade .
9 A report by the Schools ' HM Inspectorate early in 1981 indicated that the effect of cuts in education budgets was severe despite falling pupil rolls .
10 However , Figure 5.2 indicates that the present inert gases are not the surviving remnants of such an atmosphere , and therefore these planets have lost any such atmospheres .
11 A follow-up survey in 1978 indicated that the cause of migration was a lack of jobs which matched young people 's work and career aspirations .
12 Turning to the profile of occupational change in Britain , Figure 3.2 indicates that the majority of the working population in the 1960s , around two-thirds of the labour force , was employed in service occupations .
13 The flows of trade and capital discussed in sections 1.3.2 to 1.3.4 indicate that the growth of these complex two-way flows has become the most important factor in the UK 's international position .
14 Table 9.1 indicates that the South East was the only region that had a higher share of GDP than would be expected from its population size .
15 Table 7.1 indicates that the volume of new euro-currency bank credits rose from $74 bil in 1983 to $112 bil in 1984 ( $110 bil in 1985 ) .
16 Governments had the obligation to maintain the par values of their currencies under the adjustable peg system , and the arrangements described in Section 8.2.1 indicate that the dollar was used primarily in this capacity .
17 Table 8.1 indicates that the Conservatives have also virtually halted the trends of the 1970s in relation to wealth .
18 Table 15.3 indicates that the growing share of UK public expenditure in National Income has been paralleled in other countries .
19 A further statement in April 1974 indicated that the CNAA 's necessary Charter changes had been completed , and that other titles for the combined organization had been considered but that the CNAA 's title would be retained .
20 Subsequent reports on July 24 indicated that the USA and the United Kingdom had agreed in principle to resume the air war against Iraq , and that US President Bush had cancelled all immediate engagements to meet with top US military advisers .
21 As a result of high-altitude measurements made in the winter of 1989/90 by Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition , scientists at Colorado University published findings in September 1990 indicating that the ozone layer above the Arctic was seriously depleted " although there is as yet no ozone hole in the Arctic " .
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