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1 This met with opposition from representatives from civil-law jurisdictions on the ground that it was incompatible with the possession vaut titre principle and had implications going beyond the field of leasing , and the Study Group eventually concluded that no progress could be made on this issue and limited the statement of priority to conflicts between the lessor and the lessee 's general creditors , subject to perfection of the lessor 's title in accordance with any public notice requirements of the applicable law .
2 Apart from reservations from AT2 , the teachers anticipated no sense of intrusion from visits from the Senior Management Team , other than the Head , whose arrival AT3 expected to produce ‘ an entirely artificial atmosphere ’ .
3 With help from officers from the Federation Against Copyright Theft ( Fact ) , which made the prosecution , they uncovered a wide network of shops throughout the North-East , and as far south as Cambridgeshire , which had received videos from Classic Video .
4 The group has received donations from well-wishers from as far as Bangor and Holyhead .
5 She was very lonely , though she had some friends and visits from relatives from time to time .
6 Overseas Applicants Because the number of well-qualified UK applicants greatly exceeds the places available , it is regretted that the Faculty of Medicine is no longer in a position to consider applications from candidates from countries that have adequate medical training facilities .
7 This is the outcome of the first cooperative effort in France to deal with this period of art history , with contributions from experts from both countries .
8 In 1985 , for example , of total federal revenue of 686 billion dinars , 110 billion dinars was derived from customs duties , 264 billion dinars from basic sales tax ( of which the federal government was entitled at that time to one-half ) , and 251 billion dinars from transfers from the republics and provinces .
9 Extracts from letters from family , friends , colleagues and teachers after Basil died in November 1966
10 There was some support from respondents from all types of practice for applying the requirement to every firm , whilst others argued it should be limited to smaller firms and/or those in breach of the rules .
11 As a loss maker , Provincial received the bulk of its income from grants from the PTEs , and from the government in the form of the Public Service Obligation ( PSO ) .
12 Just as rival groups from different parts of a town or different estates will defend their areas , so they will join together to defend their ‘ end ’ of the football ground from fans from other towns .
13 And again with nothing to pay , with the county 's expected to find the money for pay rises for their staff from savings from efficiencies .
14 A significant part of the other third of its income has come in the past from moneys from the Department of Trade and Industry .
15 We 're still in the process of finalizing everything and making invitations , or receiving answers from invitations from countries , so er it 's going to be a great day !
16 ‘ I know Ards get numerous letters from players from Down Under .
17 In them , the police were not shot at by gunmen as in the home districts of the Provisional IRA , On the contrary , they were not only welcome , but received deputations from residents from time to time imploring them ‘ to take the gangsters off our backs ’ .
18 Correspondingly , there may be much scepticism and sometimes open hostility from sufferers from addictive diseases , even those in early recovery , towards some doctors , psychiatrists and advisers on addictive disease .
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