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31 The Earthtrust presence at Penghu has focussed national attention on the dolphin drives , and senior officials in the Taiwanese Fisheries Department are now considering the introduction of legislation to provide some form of protection for marine mammals .
32 Even in countries with laws that provide some degree of protection for marine mammals , fishermen are often reluctant to report incidental catches of dolphins or porpoises because they fear having restrictions placed on their use of set-nets .
33 US troops suspended their planned withdrawal from northern Iraq [ see p. 38211 ] on June 21 amidst reports that the Western allies were considering the deployment of a rapid reaction force ( RRF ) [ see pp. 38170 ; 38216 ] based in southern Turkey to ensure continued protection for Kurdish refugees .
34 Among other things , he stressed the role of the railways in unifying the country , advocating state responsibility for these , and state protection for nascent industries from the tyranny of English free trade .
35 It was accepted that member states would operate their own national regional assistance instruments , whereas the Community 's preoccupation would be to ensure that national aid did not conflict with its competition policy , by providing protection for domestic industries under the guise of regional aid .
36 Right to social security and Labour Code for protection for domestic workers .
37 The force was regarded as a necessary guarantee to deter incursions by the Iraqi army into the zone of northern Iraq where coalition troops had from April until July been providing protection for Iraqi Kurds [ see pp. 38127-28 ; 38211 ; 38308 ] .
38 The Americans were angered by what they believe is excessive protection for French farmers .
39 Colleagues we now turn to the Public Services Debate and in this particular debate propose to call composite twelve Transfer of Undertakings E C Acquired Rights Directive , motion two nine four Compulsory Competitive Tendering , motion two nine five Local Government Severance Schemes , composite thirteen Cuts in Council Services , motion two nine eight Local Authority Wage Restraint , motion two nine nine Pay Policies , motion three O two Protection for Residential Workers and emergency motion one the Crawley Dispute .
40 Motion three O two Protection for Residential Workers , Birmingham Region to move .
41 We will give people a new right of access to open country , create new national parks and step up protection for special sites .
42 Before World War II , Brazil introduced high rates of effective protection for local manufacturers against imports ( up to nearly 70 per cent during the 1960s ) and thus created a strong and enduring anti-export bias ( Balassa , 1985 : p. 27 ) .
43 Given that the Government have broken two of their manifesto pledges — the implementation of the Common Land Forum and increased protection for national parks — will the Minister give an assurance now that he will implement the recommendations of the Edwards committee in full ?
44 This assures a level of protection for clean areas beyond that provided by the primary and secondary ambient air quality standards ( Ward , 1981 ) .
45 In these sectors the organization of Japanese industry into loosely affiliated groups provides additional sources of protection for large firms .
46 LOAN PROTECTION FOR SELF-EMPLOYED BUSINESSMEN AND WOMEN AND PEOPLE IN THE PROFESSIONS .
47 In the medium term the lobby can expect the outcome of a public expenditure review which may introduce a compulsory ‘ workfare ’ element into the system , reduce entitlement for certain groups ( young people usually being the mot obvious target ) , or indeed question the universality principle of certain benefits .
48 Targeted revenues could top four billion pounds a year and provide a war chest for good causes such as sport and arts , the treasury 's cut will be twelve percent of proceeds , leaving a honey pot of six hundred million pounds of turnover a year for the operator .
49 In 1976 , the government pegged the grant for future years to the 1975 level in real terms , while expecting a comparable service to be maintained .
50 And without the new grant for golden hellos the World would have lost its research workers .
51 What they 're doing is actually going a lot further , and supply us all the their ac accounts and details , and they 've actually sort of called it a grant for partial costs of materials , right , so we 're actually
52 When will the Department publish the review of the social fund , which we have long awaited , and when will he restore the right of the poorest in our society to a grant for essential items such as clothing , furniture and cookers , which have been denied them under the current system ?
53 Prior to 10 April , 1988 , a young person in this situation could apply to the Department of Health and Social Security , as it then was , for a single payment grant for essential items of furniture .
54 The Department of the Environment could set the total grant for local authorities , and announce it .
55 Such a loss of grant for local authorities will mean either a higher council tax in London or more cuts in services .
56 But ultimately , at that stage , the expectation is that they will say , well the bulk of the D S S monies have now been transferred to local authorities , and can safely be distributed through the normal standard spending assessment distribution , and the revenue support grant for local authorities , so at that stage you will cease to have any specific grant and one assumes that the conditions about where you spend it and how you spend it will also have been removed .
57 This was a report of a DES study group set up to consider full-time courses ( mainly one-year courses ) for young people of average ability and attainment , who had left school and needed neither GCE studies nor preparation for specific jobs .
58 Today , then , the common topics of PGCE courses are briefly as follows : aims of foreign language teaching , methodologies and approaches , techniques used within different approaches for different groups of learners , analysis and use of course books , lesson preparation and evaluation , teacher and pupil spoken language in the process of teaching , teaching aids , examinations and assessment , methods and techniques of teaching literature , preparation for professional responsibilities , e.g. record-keeping , the relationship of language teaching to other parts of the curriculum and to vocational applications .
59 Zemstvos and city dumas co-opted new members in preparation for democratic elections and meanwhile had to contend with ‘ Committees of Public Organizations ’ which sprang up in most localities .
60 The style was constantly attracting new figures and had influenced , directly or indirectly , almost every significant young painter in Europe ; even Matisse , whose art had always seemed at the opposite pole to Cubism , was introducing a hitherto unknown severity into his painting in preparation for Cubistic experiments in 1915 .
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