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1 If a person imports a product , in the course of business , into a country belonging to the European Community from outside the Community in order to supply the product to another , then that importer will be regarded as the producer for the purposes of determining liability by section 2 of the Act .
2 In order to show this Marx explains the simultaneous growth of both the ideology and the social system of capitalism .
3 However , since marking to the market is a universal feature of futures contracts , the simultaneous relaxation of both the no-marking-to-the-market and the constant riskless interest rate assumptions will be examined .
4 The consequential uncertainties about both the outcome and the timing of its decisions were just as important to investors as the actual rate .
5 We can only protect a national curriculum from the political dogmas of either the right or the left if we understand the reasons for these changes .
6 In trying to overcome these problems the first republican government of 1931-33 set the stage for things to come ; the political alienation of both the right and left wings of the political spectrum in Spain .
7 Political membership of each of the industrial training boards will therefore act as a training ground for politicians , who will then be able to use this expertise in helping to shape and develop this aspect of the political debate at both the local and national level .
8 Unfortunately it is the latter doctrine which dominates present-day thinking in the Western democracies , not only in the political parties of both the right and the left but also among most of you who are likely to be reading this book .
9 Rhodes considered that there had been an improved performance in services which were the sole responsibility of either the GLC or the boroughs : but of those services which were shared ‘ only the group of transportation functions seems to show any marked advantages ; over both housing and planning there hang certain question marks ’ ( Rhodes 1972:468 ) .
10 After losing 2–0 to the United States it will take the greatest resilience by both the Football Association and the England manager himself to defend his position now .
11 Will my hon. Friend further underline that the greatest threat to the economic prosperity of both the Province and the Republic of Ireland is terrorism ?
12 Much depends on the specific conditions of both the technology and the state of competition .
13 Each critic and each interview discovered and reported the uncanny fact of what had happened in the production of the film , that it was one of those once-in-a-generation happenings , bringing together the right story , the right people and the right tone at exactly the right time .
14 He had been in and out of love , but never found quite the right girl at quite the right time to make him a wife .
15 ( It is important when dealing with caterpillars to realise that many species rely for their survival entirely on one plant growing in the right place at exactly the right time . )
16 Achieving the right balance in both the size and quantity of flowers and foliage in a miniature picture is extremely important .
17 I doubt that an historian of welfare policy in the 1970s could access data and run it ( i.e. view it ) just as was done by the policy makers of the 1970s and their advisers , yet we can read the parliamentary reports of the nineteenth century at exactly the same speed and in exactly the same form as the policy makers who used and created them .
18 The struggle between the Greek and the native Slav influences within the Byzantine Church goes back to the time of Cyril and Methodius , and it continued into the nineteenth century in both the Serbian and Bulgarian churches .
19 However , had a substantial number of urban dwellers not chosen to live in the countryside the consequences may have been even more severe : the complete destruction of both the social and the physical fabric of the English village .
20 ‘ Wilson had provided the Labour Party with exactly the right means to revive itself .
21 Though it was relatively unsuccessful it confirmed and strengthened the trade union connection with the Labour Party in much the same way as the Taff Vale judgement had acted as an annealing force between the trade unions and the Labour Representation Committee in 1901 .
22 The policy of Her Majesty 's Government , which is to support the efforts of the Secretary-General of the United Nations is the wisest policy for both the British Government and other Governments in the Community .
23 Accordingly , in allocating each of the matched subjects to either the control or to the experimental group , and to ensure that there is no surreptitious influence determining this allocation , the researcher randomly allocates one of each matched pair of subjects to one or the other group .
24 The view that deaf children can learn through the auditory mode in exactly the same way as hearing children is not supported at all in the literature .
25 Using these criteria , three of the 34 controls were classified as abnormal , while 22 of the 43 patients in both the pretreatment group and the post-healing group were similarly classified .
26 To be taken , in fact , for the perusal of certain pawnbrokers in St Jude 's Street , or to the back door of either the Beehive or the Dog and Gun .
27 These include power to strike out an application because the applicant is not taking the proper steps to further the claim , or because it is ‘ scandalous , frivolous or vexatious ’ .
28 In terms of policy it thus became essential to try to weaken the English grip upon both the sea and the main rivers , such as the Oise , which flowed into the Seine , by seeking to detach the Burgundians from their English links .
29 Although Taylor was carrying out his research at the beginning of the century and despite the fact that his conclusions did not meet with the universal approval of either the workers or the management he left an important legacy which later theorists built upon :
30 1980 No. 1894 ) , has raised the question whether the long-established practice of both the Court of Appeal and this House in relation to the costs of appellate proceedings to make , in an appropriate case , a suspended order under section 18 ( or its predecessors ) to take effect after a lapse of time in the absence of objection by the Legal Aid Board ( or formerly the Law Society ) is one which runs counter to the strict requirements of those Regulations .
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