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1 Certain of the concepts described in the body of this Guidance Document may not be applicable and proposals should be discussed in the initial stages with officers to the Greater London Council 's Building Regulation Division .
2 The horse with the highest rating in each race is deemed to have the best chance on form , though other influences will be discussed in the guide .
3 The horse with the highest rating in each race is deemed to have the best chance on form , though other influences will be discussed in the guide .
4 Wherever the game is played , and the possibility of alternate years in Manchester and Sydney will be discussed in the coming weeks , one team will always go into the match having just become champions , while the other will be at the start of their first defence .
5 An example of a unique sequence , of immense improbability , evolving from a random one in the laboratory will be discussed in the last chapter .
6 The apparently quaint mediaeval notion of ‘ playing the game of the Passion ’ , I want to suggest , brings us nearer both to the way Caldwell Cook approached scripted work with his pupils and ( more relevant to what will be discussed in the rest of this chapter ) to classroom drama .
7 ( Protection is not its only value , of course — others will be discussed in the final chapter ) .
8 There are at least three ways ( others will be discussed in the next chapter ) in which an authority acting correctly may make a difference to what its subjects ought to do , which are all consistent with the dependence thesis .
9 Both ideas will be discussed in the next section .
10 Precisely how third variables are brought under control will be discussed in the rest of the book .
11 The next layer of the tree integrates major areas like geomancy , which will be discussed in the next chapter .
12 The potential benefits of this will be discussed in the next chapter .
13 The extent to which the Consumer Credit Regulations for Advertisements , Quotations and Total Charge for Credit can be expected to help will be discussed in the next two chapters .
14 The events in Beijing during early June 1989 may have changed this situation in a number of important ways , as will be discussed in the final chapter .
15 Examples of these applications ( speech , script and text recognition systems ) will be discussed in the following sections .
16 After the papal decree of 1099 , which will be discussed in the next chapter , Eadmer tried to suppress the fact of Anselm 's homage .
17 The precise nature of these underlying problems and the manner in which the policies of 1945–51 relate to them , will be discussed in the chapters which follow .
18 This has had important consequences for the rehabilitation of mental hospital patients , which will be discussed in the context of the empirical study reported in Chapters 3 , 4 and 5 .
19 Totem and Taboo then becomes somewhat easier to understand and will be discussed in the second part of the present chapter .
20 While they might be regarded as disorders of sleep , and will be discussed in the chapters on sleep problems , they are so prevalent , so much a part of normal life , that , like sleepwalking , they deserve a place in any account of normal sleep and dreaming .
21 Chesney Wold , as an older house , is close to the village church ; but this proximity to one 's neighbours came to be regarded as undesirable by the fashionable in the eighteenth century and Regency , due largely to the fashion for ‘ emparkment ’ which will be discussed in the next chapter .
22 For example , Adorno 's Frankfurt School colleague , Walter Benjamin , put forward a more optimistic view of the potentials of the productive forces within advanced capitalism ; this will be discussed in the next chapter .
23 Indeed , instead of starting from the misleading contrast between ‘ material ’ and ‘ cultural ’ , we have to define two areas for analysis : first , the relations between these material means and the social forms within which they are used ( this is of course a general problem in social analysis , but the discussion is limited , here , to cultural means and forms ) ; and , second , the relations between these material means and social forms and the specific ( artistic ) forms which are a manifest cultural production ( these will be discussed in the succeeding chapters ) .
24 Other works from this and even from the earlier phase will be discussed in the last section of this chapter , on relief and architectural sculpture , since that is the area in which the formation of the ripe archaic style can most clearly be traced .
25 His fiery Sack of Troy ( fig. 101 ) will be discussed in the next section ( p. 76 ) , together with a rendering of the same scene in rather different mood ( fig. 102 ) by one of the greatest pot-painters , the Kleophrades Painter , in connection with Pausanias 's description of a wall painting by Polygnotos of Troy Taken .
26 These will be discussed in the next chapter ( below , pp. 118ff. , 126ff . ) .
27 Government expenditure also encourages consumption and hence economic growth even though they may also have detrimental effects if they exceed certain high levels — a claim that will be discussed in the following chapter .
28 Moreover , the bare facts about costs , cuts and cash limits need to be seen in the context of the larger ideological debate on the role of welfare which will be discussed in the final chapter on problems of policy in the social services .
29 The latter , which will be discussed in the section after this , are of course considerably complicated by the problem of ‘ distance ’ , particularly when two or more separate organizations are involved .
30 These skills are fundamental to writing a good historical essay and will be discussed in the next three sections .
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