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1 They hypothesise that impaired glucose tolerance and possibly type II diabetes may both result from poor nutrition early in life interacting adversely with abundant nutrition later on .
2 Although rhyolite lavas do not occur in large volumes anywhere in the world , they are much more characteristic of destructive plate margins than constructive ones .
3 It is included in the present study because it may possibly occur in deeper water elsewhere in the North Atlantic .
4 Cartwright ( 1964 ) and Raphael ( 1969 ) did some early work on this issue yet in a recent article Macleod Clark ( 1988 ) reminds us that studies in the 1970s and early 1980s indicate that patients were more dissatisfied with communication than any other aspect of their care .
5 ( We will look at this point again in Chapter 8 . )
6 ‘ If you agree to my helping you in that direction , then we 'll look at this situation again in a few weeks , when you 'll hopefully be in a more stable state of mind . ’
7 We will look at these concepts later in the section , but it should be noted that not all ‘ object-oriented DBMS ’ presently support all the concepts associated with object-orientation .
8 We shall return to this issue later in this chapter , but before we do we need to take a brief look at the way in which ideas of change have influenced other aspects of education , in particular curriculum development and innovation .
9 We shall return to this point later in the chapter .
10 We will return to this point later in the chapter .
11 We shall return to these points later in the chapter but should now describe the range of information and advice agencies which will offer help with legal problems .
12 Aeroflot is due to start up a Stansted to St Petersburg service on March 28 and has indicated it might apply for transatlantic routes later in the year .
13 I 'd read of automatic writing so in my grief I tried it , spending many hours holding a felt-tip pen over paper .
14 They quote an Under Secretary commenting upon informal communications networks : ‘ Some of these people I 've known for twenty-five years and we can of course communicate with each other almost in code . ’
15 If such matters are not covered in the partnership agreement or the partners are unable to reach agreement between themselves on an ad hoc basis , dissolution will proceed in all respects strictly in accordance with the Partnership Act .
16 Is such evidence available anywhere else and is it possible to suggest a general model of settlement development which may apply to local studies elsewhere in the country ?
17 I I think it it it 's clearly a problem for the panel to wrestle with as as to what response can the alteration make to changing circumstances particularly in relation to er to economic development .
18 The chosen route will pass through more high-risk contaminated land sites than any other scheme and it will pass through more areas currently in business or industrial use , including the Ford works at Dagenham .
19 That is a ground which has not been urged upon me by counsel in this case and I do not rely upon that ground only in dealing with this matter .
20 If her party backed her , she said , she would stand in presidential elections later in the year .
21 ‘ So the beat constable should go down that lane once in every hour , ’ he remarked .
22 anticipate areas of future concern to enable the Company to decide how it will comply with any regulations well in advance .
23 We shall come across this concern again in 1922 when we travel through the much stronger industrial nexus of Kharkov .
24 At this stage he can either pull with both hands sharply in a downwards direction , taking the attacker to the floor , or simply twist his open-palm grab and convert it into an arm lock , thus causing the attacker excruciating pain .
25 And that will rise to ninety percent early in the next century .
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