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1 Details of new or innovative products and of variances in European working practices , processes and technologies must also be examined .
2 The expressive scale begins with an examination of the child 's use of words to express emotional states and in response to specific situations — for example , ‘ ta ’ on taking something — and proceeds to explore the child 's command of simple vocabulary items through picture naming and in response to requests for definitions — for example , ‘ What is a shop ? ’
3 However , the level of total exports and of exports of manufactures rose throughout the long boom and the 1970s .
4 ACET has already been drawn overseas and is working in Romania , Uganda and Tanzania , in partnership with local church-based projects and in conjunction with government programmes .
5 The upsurge of interest in tachistoscopic laterality research which has taken place during the last two decades or so can be traced in part to the split-brain investigations and in part to an experiment conducted by Mishkin and Forgays ( 1952 ) .
6 INDIAN security forces use torture to ‘ deter ’ people from political activities and in revenge for the violence of armed opposition groups .
7 Brown et al used this threshold in normal subjects and in patients after cholecystectomy .
8 The Shah had always place more importance on prominent American and European journalists than on contact with Iranian journalists .
9 It is migration patterns that are primarily responsible for these shifts , and they are also related to changes in residential preferences and to trends in the location of employment and housing opportunities .
10 The latest round of reconciliation talks , held in Djibouti on July 15-21 , was attended by members of six Somali groups and by representatives of a number of governments in the region .
11 In terms of effects on the supply of work effort , a case against the current system of direct taxes and in favour of a switch towards indirect taxes might be made in the specific cases of poverty and unemployment traps .
12 As circular plasmids seem unable to replicate autonomously in P. anserina ( 18 ) , transformation can only be achieved either by self replication of linear molecules or by integration in chromosomal DNA .
13 However , there is enough solid evidence to lead us to believe that the stories which gave inspiration to medieval balladeers and to Wagner in his sensuous love music , ( including his well-known Liebestod ) , were based on events of long ago beside the now peaceful Fowey River .
14 In Britain , for example , the first Reform Act of 1832 was preceded by decades of intermittent popular struggle , in which leading figures like William Cobbett argued ceaselessly against insurrectionary designs and in favour of channelling popular radicalism towards the constitutional objective of a wider franchise .
15 Among the visually handicapped pupils there will , of course , be as many heterogeneous characteristics as among children in any class , some being immediately attractive and outgoing , others timid or aggressive , just as one finds among their classmates .
16 Run on commercial lines or by organizations like housing associations , the YMCA or religious denominations , the best of these are as good if not better than college halls of residence .
17 It is not always easy to directly compare the interest rates between different lenders because of differences in the way the charges are calculated — a good guide is the APR rather than the basic rate — and always bear in mind the possible arrangement or setting up fees !
18 Obviously Ted and I were n't always around to scrutinize the intricate excitements of this new love , especially as Dad and Eva spent many evenings over the river in London proper , going to the theatre to see controversial plays , to German films or to lectures by Marxists , and to high-class parties .
19 Data are being gathered from published sources and from interviews with officials , private insurers and commercial bankers .
20 This technology is , in fact , ideologically charged ; any version of literacy practice has been constructed out of specific social conditions and in relation to specific political and economic structures , as I hope to demonstrate below .
21 This is structured through participation in social actions and in interaction with other people and institutions , and through the meanings given to these .
22 in the pluralist perspective , show itself in economic dependency , lower income , poorer quality of life , social disadvantages or in lack of political influence .
23 The criteria above appear to imply fairly well-defined tasks , but their attainment can be checked in different ways ; for example by direct questions or by implication during work on a task which involves the criterion as a subtask .
24 Lautner is best known for his pioneering of biomorphic styles , either in roadside , fast-food structures or on hillsides in the western United States .
25 There were also increasing reports of artillery bombardments against Iraqi positions and of forays into southern Kuwait by allied armoured units .
26 All nurseries keep records of work with parents but often the information is lost in daily dairies and in files including a lot of other information .
27 It also resulted in inequalities of provisions across different regions and in duplications of responsibilities .
28 Implied terms as to fitness for human habitation
29 Phizacklea and Miles ( 1979 , 1980 ) argue that , in the particular inner-city context that they researched , white racism operated not simply in the form of cultural stereotypes but as part of the process whereby white residents and workers attempted to make sense of public housing shortages , reduction in employment opportunities , and other aspects of urban decline .
30 It also gives them a chance to play in inter-varsity matches and for Ireland at university level .
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