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1 Mr McHardy added : ‘ Given that we are a non-party political grouping and have received support from members of all Scotland 's political parties , we hope that this proposal will not be seen as contentious by anyone . ’
2 Black chin and black mark between bill and eye distinguish male from males of both Spotted and Lichtenstein 's .
3 I still make necklaces from strips of knitting with beads or marbles sewn in at intervals and they are still very popular , whether ‘ wooly ’ for sweaters or lurexed for evening wear ; but |I have recently been trying very simple macramé to knot several strips decoratively together and maybe add a few beads or jewels and the results can be quite spectacular .
4 It needs support from agents of investment , further exploitation of its special off-shore position as a base for international funds .
5 All global firms are balancing two competing forces : those gaining advantage from integration of their systems ; and those for becoming more responsive to differences in local demand .
6 Events have shown that none of the rights to silence can guarantee freedom from ill-treatment of a suspect or prevent the production of dubious confessions .
7 We do not advocate routine use of a laryngeal mask in anaesthesia to control tonsillar haemorrhage as it does not guarantee protection from aspiration of blood and gastric contents .
8 to know story from life of friend that is authentic and clearly related to the goal of the session .
9 Although the government eventually decided to accept royalties from sales of the chip rather than to take an equity share in the company , it was widely seen as the last straw in a conflict between Fields and the administration .
10 Those conceptions hold that it is not so much the white individuals who are the oppressors , for they are only part of an overall structure which has been designed to exclude blacks from positions of seniority .
11 He gathered like-minded officers round him , and dispatched each in turn to run the service for which he seemed fit : N. R. Crockatt , whose prowess he had admired at Rugby , to secure intelligence from prisoners of war ; E. R. Coombe to form the inter-services security board , which handled code-names and deception as well as security ; ( Sir ) Gerald Templer [ q.v. ]
12 The Social Security Pensions Act 1975 specifically allows employers to exclude workers from membership of occupational pension schemes by occupational category , thus facilitating the legal exclusion of women in vertically segregated occupational categories which are mainly or exclusively female .
13 Arrangements were made to obtain contributions from employers of casual labour who might have more than one employer in any week .
14 He dismissed protests from Friends of the Earth as ‘ scaremongering ’ .
15 This drew protests from residents of the Awlad Amira oases , which were indeed more populous but which were within easier reach of the hospital in Zawiya .
16 Those people involved in the project have also gained an insight into the importance of establishing communication with disabled people and gaining advice from organisations of disabled people , before the setting up of services which are aimed at meeting their needs .
17 Dealers , sometimes surreptitiously encouraged by their firms , would go to great lengths to extract information from employees of rival firms .
18 Scientists from Mobil Oil and General Motors found that the alcohol-based chemicals cut emissions from cars of all ages by 10 per cent .
19 Mr Devall said if the nitrate removal plant house was built it would take water from the Stour , remove nitrates from part of it for drinking water in Essex and return the rest into the Stour .
20 That campaign is racist in intent and is against the interests of people who are seeking asylum from situations of great danger .
21 Its function is to receive applications from teachers of law for exemption ( full or partial ) from the requirements of the Consolidated Regulations in respect of
22 Although they receive notification from education of the intention to assess a child , they are uncertain of their role , and so , with other pressing priorities , they tend not to give it high priority .
23 Available in one size only , it measures 30in from nape of neck to hem and fits up to 42in bust .
24 The 24 hour child protection line received referrals from members of the public in Rochdale , Bury , and Oldham .
25 The Committee would welcome comments from members of the legal profession , carers and users of mental health services to contribute to its debate on these complex issues .
26 It was with much sadness that we received news from Molly of the sudden death of Peggy Secord 's husband while they were in Italy .
27 However , I received comments from members of our Executive and Branch Committees which helped in drafting our response .
28 Like Costner , David , 40 , has had to guard Whitney from hordes of obsessed fans in the four years he has been working for her .
29 It 's made from 100% easy-care polyester and measures 24in from nape of neck to hem .
30 The plan , by Scottish Airports Ltd , was approved yesterday when councillors at Paisley rejected objections from management of the Forte Crest Hotel , who claimed the proposed two/three-star hotel , on a site yards from the former Excelsior Hotel , would lower the tone of the airport .
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