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1 The overall winners will also receive a specially designed flag for their clubhouse .
2 But Fidway 's Cheltenham supporters can also claim a little bad luck — the winner Royal Gait bumped him just after the final flight .
3 The apparent absence of conclusive religious finds might indeed suggest a purely secular domestic role .
4 If you simply put up but people still have to use their cars to get from A to B you 're not actually improving the environment at all and it seems that adding added habits habits habits er it it seems to me that proposals that we have represented and which create improvement in a number of areas or reduce the cut in a number of areas will actually produce a much more balanced programme for nineteen ninety four ninety five .
5 But again this is not necessarily the case since the nature of national and local labour markets and their degree of integration within national or collective bargaining frameworks might well produce a relatively even spatial distribution of wage rates .
6 It should be remembered , however , that among the few hundred pulsars detected only a few are binary pulsars ; binary black holes may therefore form a comparably small proportion of all black holes .
7 Such changes would also encourage a more positive and better negotiated start for many step-families which often fail as a result of unresolved divorce issues .
8 Pulsars may therefore have a much greater influence on their companions than has been supposed .
9 At another level , however , this inelasticity feature is unattractive , because on a merit good , and some ‘ externality ’ arguments , the objective of government policy should be to reduce consumption , and owing to the price inelasticity tax rises will not have a very significant impact on the level of consumption .
10 In their view party leaders and presidents can effectively shape a much broader span of decisions in an open way which advances the representative quality of government .
11 Bringing about community participation in forestry programmes would usually require a more equal pattern of land ownership and control than exists in most LDC 's , that is , require redistributive land reform .
12 No one there doubted that the lady with a ‘ shampoo and set ’ hairdo favoured by Tory ladies would quickly become a more permanent fixture in a new Major administration as Employment Secretary .
13 WHEN President Clinton unveils his plans for the US economy in full today , Americans will already have a fairly clear idea of what faces them .
14 The Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce has stated that it ’ supports the privatisation of NIE because it is convinced that the introduction of private sector business disciplines will ultimately produce a more efficient industry . ’
15 The debate is interesting , for it becomes evident that women who count themselves feminists may otherwise have a very different sense of reality .
16 It will become an increasing necessity as institutions move towards the 1990 's and attempt to broaden the base of their student intake ; initial teacher education courses will hopefully have a much wider range of students on their courses .
17 Choreographers can also take a more subjective view of their work .
18 Some predators might also have a fairly regular path and type of approach , as well as an individual hunting style .
19 And that , ultimately , is why intangibles will eventually become a commonly measured element of a bank 's value .
20 A duty to give reasons can also perform a more general function .
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