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1 In a group of cases in 1978 and 1979 the Court of Appeal sought considerably to limit the immunities of trade unionists from criminal and civil liabilities for acts done ‘ in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute ’ .
2 ‘ On the contrary , with high levels of transport growth the emissions of nitrogen oxides from road vehicles may be higher in 2020 than at present . ’
3 Many knew the times of news broadcasts from particular stations : they were able to say , ‘ It 's 4.15 : let's listen to Saudiya . ’
4 Their current exhibition , somewhat optimistically titled ‘ The Golden Age of Danish Art ’ ( most of the pictures on show date from the later decades of the nineteenth century and the early years of this one ) includes around thirty artists , with all of the above .
5 On Nov. 18 in a crackdown on corruption the government banned the heads of state structures from commercial activities .
6 I beg to move , That this House , noting that the ten million people today living on or below the income support level of less than £40 a week for an adult represent the greatest numbers in poverty in Britain since the war , and that the Government has as a deliberate policy over twelve years further impoverished the poorest one third of the nation to make the rich richer , calls on the Government to reverse its policies of increasing poverty and unemployment and to give priority to the growing millions excluded from the rights and opportunities of real citizenship by increasing pensions by £5 per week for a single pensioner and by £8 a week for a married couple , by re-instituting the pension link with earnings which the Government broke twelve years ago , and by restoring to families the losses in child benefit from three years of government freeze .
7 The embittered schism of the Donatists in North Africa from 311 onwards brought him sharp disappointment .
8 Other recent prime ministers had been aware of the shortcomings of policy advice from Whitehall , but none had acquired the almost visceral distrust which characterized some of the early Thatcher advisers .
9 And how far is their insistence on the complete separation of the functions of trade unionism from those of Co-operative Production conditioned by the earlier Fabian conviction that the principal prerequisite for the beneficial restructuring of society was public ownership , municipal or national , of the means of production and provision ?
10 AN eight-year-old boy was taken to hospital yesterday suffering the effects of smoke inhalation from a fire at a Darlington house .
11 Nearby is a windtunnel containing three model aircraft in line-astern which show the operator the effects of control inputs from the different flying surfaces .
12 In effect , the scheme will transfer the costs of waste recovery from the state to the private sector .
13 It also fails to explain how the theoretical practice of science can be separated for the purposes of knowledge production from other practices that are the hallmark of ideology in Althusser 's account .
14 The seeds of hilarity spring from within me .
15 The contents in fact range from burning tests and estimation of flashpoints to occupational health aspects of hazardous waste landfills and Thai Open University occupational health and safety distance learning curricula .
16 He also obtained the ends of newspaper rolls from Peckham Press , at a time when cartridge paper was rationed , and encouraged his pupils to draw on a large scale .
17 The Executive Committee discussed the case at several further meetings and decided to re-examine it when Black 's solicitor should have had more time to ascertain the prospects of money compensation from the government for the injuries .
18 It may be thought that the highest-scoring universities in this list attract a higher than average proportion of indigenous students with local area research interests , but examination of the names of thesis authors from Strathclyde and Dundee universities , and confirmatory personal communications with the relevant departments , suggest that many of their students are not of local origin , but have come to the universities from overseas .
19 It is believed the differences in strategy stem from Mr Heath 's desire to expand while the rest of the board wanted to retrench .
20 Some examples of chemists from the Pioneers of science series from Classics Illustrated
21 Clearly the realities of space flight from 1957 on ( manned , from 1961 ) made fantasy outdated unless it could visually match or outdistance such scientific advances .
22 Considerable care should be exercised when extrapolating the results of cost effectiveness from one country to another or including them in the same league table .
23 The long term results of cardiac transplantation are now excellent with five year actuarial survival of almost 70% when the results of heart transplantation from all institutions are combined .
24 The plaintiffs gathered information as to the results of horse races from various courses and transmitted that information to subscribers on terms that it should be used only in the newspaper or posted only in the club , newsroom , office or other place to which it was delivered .
25 Of those universities who also support Ph D research in Scottish geology , Edinburgh 's students and staff have consulted 100 of the theses in data set C. For the major universities researching in the field , the numbers of thesis borrowers from particular universities are in proportion ( ratio nearly 1:1 ) to the numbers of Ph D theses produced in these universities .
26 In New Zealand 's ’ King Country' — so called because of the Maori kings who fought a guerrilla war against the settling English — Maori lads fresh from rounding up the droves of merino sheep from the bush clad hills would have a night out in the one horse town and go to the fleapit .
27 Time after time he overtook in the face of oncoming traffic then braked heavily as he forced the car into a small gap causing everyone behind him to brake amidst the clouds of exhaust smoke from his obviously tired old engine .
28 All the proposed solutions to the problem of defining a measure of the benefits per time period from owning a futures contract are open to objections .
29 The 14 group practices and five singlehanded practices identified by the sampling technique represented 66 or 16% of the 403 general practitioners responsible to Berkshire family health services authority , and the sample consisted of half of the claims for night visits from these doctors , a total of 1988 visits .
30 Some 4610 feet from the side of Gunnerside Gill lies the engine room and hydraulic engine that pumped the mine clear of water and wound up the tubs of lead ore from the levels another 130 feet below the engine room .
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