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1 In 1987 an unpublished report , known as SHARPEN ( Scottish Health Authorities Review of Priorities for the Eighties and Nineties ) , pointed out the deficiency of local authority provision for mentally ill people and noted local authorities ' particular responsibilities under the Mental Health ( Scotland ) Act 1984 .
2 In February or March next year , the Revenue will send out a bulk issue of payslips for the year 1993/94 only .
3 The 1990 decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Damodar Bulk Carriers Ltd. v. People 's Insurance Company of China makes the effect of this distinction eminently clear .
4 You 'll need to buy £20 worth of materials for the second project .
5 There has , for example , been a marked reduction in direct council provision of homes for the elderly and a concomitant increase in privately run homes .
6 If number 68 which is litter more than offices , is surplus , it can be sold to help finance the new building.l Raising of funds for the trust should also be easier , as again it will be a separate identifiable building .
7 In his official report , Tim Harrison , deputy inspector of lifeboats for the eastern division , wrote : ‘ Hodge showed great leadership in quickly assessing the danger and courageously taking the lifeboat into heavy breaking seas .
8 I shall just have to wait for the next Guinness Book of Records for the answer .
9 If I get a decent vote I intend going to the Guinness Book of Records for the highest number of votes for the smallest expenditure . ’
10 Wilt offered a grab bag of reasons for the SCO pull-out , all involving fears that MIPS will fail to command a market of any size .
11 Those politicians who were connected with the Administration found that the year 1716 produced a bumper crop of solicitations for the pardon of those implicated in the Rising of the previous year .
12 The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on July 12 upheld the August 1990 conviction of former DC mayor Marion Barry for cocaine possession , but referred the case back to the original trial judge for resentencing , on the grounds that the judge had not given sufficient explanation for his decision in October to impose a sentence of six months ' imprisonment .
13 On the same day a US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia circuit overturned the five-count criminal conviction handed down in June 1990 on John Poindexter , President Reagan 's national security adviser in 1985-6 , for his role in the scandal [ see p. 37525 ] .
14 The US Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit on Sept. 22 struck down a Louisiana statute which prohibited abortion in most instances and which provided draconian penalties for doctors who performed illegal abortions .
15 Leatherslade Farm was a treasure chest of clues for the detectives .
16 Some of the programme on Saturday , November 28th has been given over to residents of several old people 's homes and approximately £500 worth of tickets for the 2.00pm service have been donated to the residents .
17 January 1992 saw the launch of the NVQ framework of qualifications for the catering and hospitality industry and the licensed trade .
18 On his return from Baghdad on Jan. 14 Pérez de Cuéllar consulted in Paris with Jacques Poos , the Luxembourg Foreign Minister and President of the EC Council of Ministers for the first half of 1991 .
19 Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu , EC Commission President Jacques Delors and Ruud Lubbers , the Netherlands Prime Minister who held the presidency of the EC Council of Ministers for the second half of 1991 , held their first formal EC-Japanese summit in The Hague on July 18 immediately after the London G-7 summit [ see pp. 38321-22 ] .
20 The Commission had pressed for a 35 per cent reduction , while the latest compromise proposal by the Portuguese government ( which held the presidency of the EC Council of Ministers for the first half of 1992 ) argued for a reduction of 27 per cent .
21 Late on Sept. 20 UK Prime Minister John Major ( whose country held the presidency of the EC Council of Ministers for the second half of 1992 ) announced that he would call an emergency summit to discuss ratification of the Treaty and to " deal with the particular problems in the foreign exchange markets in recent days , that have revealed shortcomings in the exchange rate mechanism system " .
22 John Major , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , which held the presidency of the EC Council of Ministers for the second half of 1992 , declared that Edinburgh would " be remembered as the summit that put the Community back together " .
23 But one very rough guess by Paul Portney of Resources for the Future suggests a cumulative cost , in 1990 dollars , of perhaps $136 billion , roughly half of which will fall on the private sector and disproportionately on manufacturing .
24 In March 1985 , the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit addressed these issues in Re Anschuetz & Co .
25 A typical example of this type of agreement is when an airport hotel will hold a set number of rooms for the airline pilots and stewards/stewardesses who have stop-overs between flights .
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