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1 Erm yes the cycle work working party has been very successful i er experiment and it has been much appreciated not only by people in the city but by the the other parties that have taken part in it .
2 Many more of the 226 schools that have taken control of their own affairs in the past three years fear victimisation if they are returned to hostile local authorities .
3 Here Cockburn and Dearlove seem more convincing again — at least in terms of their focus on broader tendencies of change , which also seem relevant to the continuing shifts that have taken place up to the late 1980s .
4 In fact one of the things that 's most disturbed me about some of the recent discussions that have taken place in the great debate has been that on the one hand people have talked about educating people for adult life and learning more about the way people earn their living , learning more about industry , more about productive things , and on the other hand they 've been talking about maintaining standards .
5 The technology for monitoring absenteeism is there for the companies that want to take control of what can be a major expense and loss of competitive edge .
6 He argues that the extent of this control has been exaggerated , and as evidence documents a number of cases of successful , although sometimes shortlived , insurgent labour movements that have taken place .
7 This number in turn is a measure of the amount of fusions that have taken place .
8 It is information which is vital to any councillor who is trying to go through the analysis of cost centre by cost centre of the expenditures of this council and as such it 's vital that this information is available to us not only by combing through all the relevant minutes and in er minutes of committees that have taken place but paraded together in one place for us all and members of the public to be able to get access to it .
9 First of all to thank the Surveyors ' Department for cooperation on various things that have taken place and where possible the altered or amended suggestions have gone in er themselves .
10 Changes that have taken place in the Highland Zapotec region of Oaxaca , Mexico , are a good example .
11 Before we go on to consider these studies of local politics , think about other major economic and social changes that have taken place within Britain since the mid-1970s — such as deindustrialization , or the large increase in home ownership .
12 Before describing the current guidelines in detail , it is worth reviewing the policy changes that have taken place over the last two decades .
13 These will enable you to see the real changes that have taken place .
14 This is partly because of a number of important changes that have taken place in the scale of the protest , the targets against which it has been directed , and the tactics that have been employed , but particularly because of some fundamental changes in the broader political social and economic context in which the protest is now taking place .
15 It includes short articles summing up some of the main changes that have taken place and which are apparent in the tables .
16 The chapters by Rowntree , Broadfoot and Nuttall examine a number of key developments in the assessment of pupil performance , and point to the rapid speed and scale of changes that have taken place in recent years .
17 However the changes that have taken place in society in recent decades , resulting in the rapid growth of youth unemployment , have also resulted in a greatly reduced importance of certification at 16+ for selection purposes .
18 To anyone familiar with the writings of authors such as Gummer , who are critical of the changes that have taken place in post-war Britain , the characteristics he highlights will be similarly familiar .
19 Some of the main changes that have taken place are examined below .
20 The legislation was introduced as part of a more general swing in the climate of opinion which has almost certainly contributed to changes that have taken place in the recent past : girls ' achievement , while still below that of boys ' , has nevertheless begun to catch up .
21 In outlining the main changes that have taken place in the family in industrial society it has sometimes been maintained that one of the most important changes has been the evolution of a more egalitarian or more democratic family structure .
22 The very large collections of rocks , minerals and fossils from many parts of the world demonstrate the succession of changes that have taken place throughout the Earth over the vast span of geological time .
23 They are too old to be worried about the physical changes that have taken place in them , but I also see that they share a certain self-regard , a comfort which — I hazard a speculation — is robbed from old people in our cities .
24 The relatively small amount of movement in the national population total since the early 1970s , however , masks the considerable changes that have taken place in the composition and structure of the population .
25 With all the changes that have taken place in Abbey National since its historic conversion to plc two years ago , Vos is convinced that customers will have noticed an improvement in the quality of service .
26 We , therefore , provide an outline of the Queen 's Bench Division procedure , indicating the changes that have taken place and specific recommendations for change made by the Review .
27 This chapter looks at the existing pattern of UK taxation and the changes that have taken place in recent years .
28 It will cover the changes that have taken place in assessment since the original version was first published in 1988 .
29 Although I recognise that for obvious reasons the Secretary of State will not want to be locked or painted into a figure of 512 as the maximum , which is what it would be , will he tell the House whether , in the light of last week 's discussions with President Yeltsin and the changes that have taken place since Christmas , the Government are now considering the minimum deterrent to be somewhat lower than they had previously considered it necessary to be ?
30 I hope that the hon. Lady will recognise the changes that have taken place .
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