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1 This is the first in which Parliament is mentioned on the title .
2 One way around this particular problem would be to adapt the approach recommended by the Canadian Sentencing Commission ( 1997 ) , in which guide-lines are used in the first instance simply to indicate offences for which the presumptive sentence would ( or would normally ) involve a community sanction , and those which would ( or would normally ) involve a custodial penalty .
3 The academics ' letter to The Independent , for which signatures were gathered over the past fortnight , expressed dismay at the damage it said had been inflicted on universities and polytechnics since 1979 .
4 Transformational-generative grammar ( T-grammar ) A grammar in which transformations are included among the rules , by which the set of grammatical items are specified , is called a transformational-generative , transformation or T-G grammar .
5 Again , conditions in which calcium is leached from the soil may be beneficial for brown trout .
6 The repeal of the sedition statute failed to avert a march by 10,000 students through Taipei on March 20 , during which calls were made for the resignation of the Prime Minister , Gen. Hau Pei-tsun .
7 It is , of course , one of the aims of a new regime to have its preferred political principles regarded as ‘ the law ’ , that is seen to be self-evidently ‘ right ’ , in a similar fashion to the way in which ideology is assimilated by the new nation ( see chapter 4 ) .
8 I therefore propose that Coopers and Lybrand be and are hereby appointed auditors to the company , to hold office from the conclusion of this meeting until the conclusion of the next meeting er , of the company at which accounts are laid for the company in accordance with section two four one Companies Act Nineteen Eighty Five and that their remuneration for this period be fixed by the directors .
9 To re-appoint Price Waterhouse as Auditors of the Company to hold office until the next general meeting at which Accounts are laid before the Company and to authorise the Directors to fix their remuneration .
10 The Company is required to appoint auditors at each general meeting at which accounts are laid before the Company to hold office until the next such meeting .
11 His original mind and interests in music , linguistics and the human voice led him to study the problems of deaf education and to invent " The New Sign Language , " in which every sign was a pantomimic version of the spoken word and in which signs were made in the same order and in the same sequel as the words of normal speech .
12 This was to change assessment of advanced courses from a system driven by external examinations to one in which assessment is driven by the nature of the outcomes in the course and can assess the range of outcomes desirable in vocational courses .
13 the basis on which provision is made for the redemption of debt ;
14 There was a scuffle in which Ian was stabbed through the neck .
15 Its numbers had increased by 1979 to 3,000 from only 800 a century ago , when it had been expected to disappear : its only use was for bloodless bull-fighting in which ribbons are snatched from the bull 's horns .
16 One immediate advantage of this arrangement was the ability to control the point in time at which datafiles were extracted from the database .
17 On July 27 , 1990 , an unsuccessful car-bomb attack , for which responsibility was claimed by the extremist Red Army Faction ( RAF ) , was made against State Secretary Hans Neusel , a leading Interior Ministry adviser on terrorism .
18 There , at Kemp 's home again I 'm guessing — a quarrel took place in which Kemp was struck over the head and sent stumbling in his own living room , where his right temple crashed against the kerb of the fire-place — and where he died .
19 He said that the money should be used for job creation projects in 1993 with a clear indication as to which projects were funded by the levy . .
20 This is a collection of strange bedfellows , but is an interesting reflection of the high esteem in which artists were held at the time .
21 For both Piaget and Hegel , the initial stages are highly egocentric , equivalent to the development of mind , but in the later stages the subject is increasingly confronted by the social world in which rules are imposed from the outside .
22 It is worthwhile to attempt to form some estimate of the hazard by means of transport tests in which products are shipped by the route in question and returned for examination .
23 Genes are made of the nucleic acid DNA , and they exert their effect by determining which proteins are made in the cell .
24 In a long and bitter attack on the political system in Germany , one commentator has drawn attention to the questionable practices which arise from a system in which parties are subsidised by the state , a practice justified by the need to have strong parties in order to maintain a healthy political culture :
25 The trypanosome parasites that are responsible for the disease survive inside the cells of the choroid plexus , the network of vessels through which blood is filtered into the cerebrospinal fluid .
26 It is important to remember that other factors may affect the platelet-aggregate ratio such as the rate at which blood is drawn through the sampling needle ( Rohrer et al , 1978 ) .
27 The firm 's stand has been borne out by the earnings figures published by Fortune : for the calendar year 1987 , Korn/Ferry 's recruiting fees reached $64.6m. worldwide , of which $45.2m. was generated in the USA .
28 As an alternative , Cannon proposed a centralist theory in which emotion was seen as the result of activating specific mechanisms in the central nervous system .
29 There was another political task to which anthropology was put in the work of Marx , and for this the writings of Morgan also proved particularly appropriate .
30 Anthropologists , in turn , have attempted to argue that , for example , the transition from brideservice , in which labour is performed by the prospective groom , to bridewealth , where objects are given in exchange for the bride , marks a significant difference in the development of a phenomenon whereby objects may stand for human labour , with the implication that this is the first stage towards the conditions of property and alienation as we know them today ( Strathern 1985 ) .
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