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1 In this chapter , we examine the factors which influence the demand for money and the important question of how the economy reacts to changes in the supply of money .
2 Methods of deforestation and subsequent management practices not only influence the potential for forest regeneration but also influence the impact of deforestation on runoff and soil erosion .
3 All religions stress the need for preparation in depth for any understanding of their religion .
4 This moral context would , for Mrs Whitehouse , stress the need for chastity , for an avoidance of pre-marital sex or ‘ trial marriage ’ , an emphasis on marital fidelity , as well as , by implication perhaps , support for the view of homosexuality as ‘ unnatural ’ .
5 Review the requirement for computer support of outposted files as an added value factor once a department network had been installed ( Note : this was due to take place after the departments had moved to the new accommodation ) .
6 These cases highlight the need for vigilance in patients at risk and suggest that the epidemic of parvovirus in the UK over the latter part of 1992 is still continuing .
7 Prosafe chairman Mike Dewry said : ‘ These figures highlight the need for enforcement agencies to act together . ’
8 These cases highlight the potential for thromboembolism with laparoscopic cholecystectomy .
9 We must demonstrate that poverty , unemployment , low pay and low skills are not just barriers to individual opportunity , but that they undermine the capacity for wealth creation .
10 The appropriate response , however , is not to alter the law so as to allow euthanasia , and thereby arguably undermine the respect for life enshrined both in the law and medical training .
11 Some theorists dispute the need for sleep , while others insist a regular amount of sleep ( the average being between 6 and hours per night ) is essential .
12 He will argue that there is only Jordan to cross , and he may well be supported by those who fear the consequences for Labour of a new bloodletting .
13 That evening , some 400 guests and members of the University gathered in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building to hear the Vice-Chancellor and the Chairman of Council , Mrs Stella Clarke , introduce the Campaign for Resource to the Bristol community and to listen to Sir Michael Angus explain why he supported the University and had agreed to lead the Campaign .
14 A committee of the International Olympics Committee ( IOC ) has been to see if the changes qualify the country for readmission .
15 So they compromised and gave £100 to the Barlow Clowes Investors Group which was formed last July to represent the investors ' interests and co-ordinate the fight for compensation .
16 The landlords were able to enforce the somewhat broadly worded covenant and after due notice evict the tenants for breach of covenant .
17 According to one account the signal for revolt was given when Geoffrey de Lusignan killed one of the Duke 's closest advisers .
18 Clauses 84 to 92 carry over and develop the arrangements for valuation set out in the 1991 Act and provide for changes to be made in lists to take account , for example , of new properties and appeals against taxation .
19 During November , Philips launch the mini-cassette for home consumption .
20 The common sense of their argument is that higher public spending raises interest rates and attracts capital inflows , which in turn raise the demand for sterling and therefore the exchange rate .
21 Lastly , it make the base for construction of a large scenario — a first short at identifying , with least danger of short sight ( though perhaps roughly drawn in the first stages ) , the major issues to be treated as priorities for action .
22 All these arguments , it should be noted , make the case for pricing , or fees , at cost .
23 Such dramatic changes in the law make the need for expert guidance in matters of corporate and personal insolvency essential .
24 Make the reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person who murdered Nicola Sharpe .
25 Macrophages ( ’ big-eaters ’ ) are , as the name implies , large cells which scavenge the tissues for debris .
26 Findings that eating pathology persists in the absence of intervention suggest the need for prevention programmes aimed at identifying potential cases early and then offering remedial advice or referral .
27 The development of a global economy dominated by the operation of transnational corporate capital , and the complex issues associated with global environmental change , suggest the need for management at the global level .
28 FORMER Champion hurdler Morley Street and his brother Granville Again head the cast for racing 's second Sunday fixture at Cheltenham this weekend .
29 Sometimes we seem to be in an almost oriental land of Byzantine decoration , sun and olives ; at other times sleighs and snowy mountains provide the backing for action .
30 The county councils are concerned with whether the proposals are consistent with their structure plans , which provide the framework for development in the area .
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