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1 Some systems which had performed well during the war with Iraq — such as the M-1 battle tank and the F-14 and F-16 fighter aircraft — received a higher level of funding than that requested in the Bush budget .
2 Although Iraqi forces behind the front line put up more of a fight than those overrun in the initial phase of the offensive , resistance remained both light and sporadic .
3 The Soviet diagnostics were of the same primitive type as those used in the UK .
4 He did admit , however , that the growth itself had induced ‘ peculiar crises ’ , but not of the same character as those observed in the capitalist economies .
5 Yet when IT did happen ( and quite frequently , too ) the moans , groans and wistful looks off-camera owed more to Sharon Stone 's cavortings in Basic Instinct than those described in the novel .
6 Administrators with a natural science background are much more likely to display a technocratic mentality than those trained in the social sciences ( Putnam , 1977 , p. 404 ) .
7 An almost identical coffin as that shown in the Bedford Hours , though within a far less elaborate hearse , can be seen in the equally luxurious London Hours of René of Anjou from the Egerton Workshop .
8 However , there does not seem to be a simple connection between resistant rocks and incised meanders , as Blache has pointed to the fact that the lower Loire passing through Palaeozoic rocks does not meander , while the Seine has meanders in the Chalk of a greater size than those found in the Mississippi .
9 This is based upon the proposition that some people require lesser levels of care than that provided in the care setting in which they are located , and that it is more cost-effective for them to be supported in a less dependent setting ( Challis , 1992c ) .
10 Most commonly , the units will only use family labour , but if wage-labour is employed , there is likely to be a large differential between wage rates in the periphery and those paid in the centre .
11 This book was the cause of considerable controversy when first published in the United Kingdom last year .
12 This would appear to be a higher standard than that required in the United Kingdom where copyright law has developed in a pragmatic rather than principled manner .
13 There was a set of letters tied up in a bundle with a violet silk ribbon and all written in the same ridiculous and now-faded violet ink ; they were scented with old makeup ( each one bore at the bottom of its last page a lipstick kiss in Nuits de Paris ) and were on expensive and indeed pretentious notepaper as thin as an onion skin .
14 These concentrations are of the same order as those found in the plasma of patients taking 5-ASA preparations orally ( 10–15 µm ) and are far lower than those required to inhibit cyclo-oxygenase , lipoxygenase , or the binding of FMLP to neutrophils ( IC 5 10 , 6 , and >5 mM respectively ) or those found within the colonic lumen of these patients ( 10–20 mM ) .
15 Films had no sound track but those shown in the judgment phase had a 1.5 second tone recorded in the middle of the manoeuvre at the point in the junction at which subjects had given ratings in Study 1 .
16 Films had no sound track but those shown in the judgment phase had a 1.5 second tone recorded in the middle of the manoeuvre .
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