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1 Where teachers have sought to accommodate the subject requirements of the National Curriculum , have they achieved a truer balance than that shown by our figures , or has the result been an imbalance even more marked than that which obtained previously ?
2 Cut the board to size with a hacksaw and cut out two corners 8mm square to accommodate the corner pillars in the case .
3 They comment : ‘ As referred to in the interim report , including the letter to shareholders , the validity of the going concern basis is dependent upon the terms of the resolution of the group 's disputes with its contractors , the continued availability of the finance arranged with its bankers and the raising of additional funding to enable the trading operations of the Channel Tunnel system to progress to a point at which the group becomes cash generative net of funding costs . ’
4 Sir Robert Walpole summed up the motives which had persuaded the government to enable the debt transfer by the South Sea Act ( 6 George I c. 4 ) of 1720 .
5 Also staff working in leisure areas , such as swimming pools or fitness rooms , sometimes have two-way radios in order to alert the reception desk in the event of an accident or call for assistance .
6 The list is presented mainly to alert the design team to the many dimensions that it is possible to work in .
7 BRITAIN and Ireland today united to mourn the child victims of the Warrington IRA atrocity and voice outrage at a murderous week of Ulster violence .
8 Cider vinegar is included in all the recipes to restore the acid/alkali balance of the scalp .
9 The best way to check the efficiency of your filtration unit is to monitor the water quality for the presence of either ammonia or nitrate , at least on a weekly basis , and note the results .
10 Then turn your hips behind a long reverse punch to hit the opponent square in the chest , just as his knee is rising to its full height .
11 Meanwhile , in the wake of the new ruling , commercial lawyers are advising landlords to re-examine the insurance elements of the leases taken out by tenants , who would normally be single-occupancy tenants .
12 Also on Dec. 2 Baker announced that he was appealing to the House of Lords against an Appeal Court ruling of Nov. 29 which had declared him personally in contempt of court over his decision in May to cancel the return flight to the UK of a deported Zaïrean citizen , although a High Court judge had ordered a stay on the latter 's removal .
13 Derived from policies which seek to preserve the landscape qualities of the English countryside , such estates have more often contributed to its deterioration .
14 ‘ Less-favoured areas within the meaning of this Article may include : small areas affected by specific handicaps and in which farming must be continued in order to conserve the countryside and to preserve the tourist potential of the area or in order to protect the coastline . ’
15 ‘ Less favoured areas … may include small areas affected by specific handicaps and in which farming must be continued , if necessary subject to certain conditions , in order to ensure the conservation of the environment , to maintain the countryside and to preserve the tourist potential of the area or in order to protect the coastline .
16 I think there 's only one other point which I 'd I 'd like to make and that concerns the the programme re-orientation and the cost implications of that er one aspect of programme re-orientation which we 've been conscious of is the need to preserve the delivery dates of the first production standard aircraft to the Royal Air Force and Italian Air Force in the year two thousand .
17 He then went on-to become a valuable back-up member of the squad that took Palace to promotion in 1989 and , after a useful spell on loan with Hull City in midwinter , returned to claim the left-back position for the remainder of the season , gaining himself the Barclays Young Eagle of the Month award in March 1990 , sharing in some excellent 1st Division results , the FA Cup semi-final victory over Liverpool and two Wembley appearances against Manchester United .
18 The most important factor that is likely to affect the exchange rate in the short term is interest rates .
19 ‘ They say she 's very susceptible , ’ Gloria explained to Mrs Parvis when she went to borrow an extra shilling for the meter to light the gas fire in the basement room .
20 Last month he travelled to America , where he accused the British of ‘ bitchiness ’ , to promote the paperback version of The Satanic Verses .
21 As suggested in Chapter 1 , these measures were not , in themselves , particularly successful in reducing unemployment although they possibly helped to promote the housing boom of the mid- and late 1930s .
22 LORD WRIGHT : I think the jury should be directed by the judge that the respondent Association had a legal right to put the person 's name on the stop list , so long as they did so in order to promote the trade interests of the Association and its members and not with intent to injure , and so long as the money , fine or penalty demanded was reasonable and not extortionate .
23 Britain is to send four ships which took part in the Falklands War , to carry the desert rats to the Gulf : Sir Tristram , Sir Galahad , Sir Bevedere and er Sir Bedevere and Sir Percival are expected to start picking up tanks from West Germany in the next few weeks .
24 An inverted siphon , a few hundred metres across , will be built to carry the sea water under the gorge of the Nahal Besor water course .
25 Irina is , of course , sad that there are no young Kopeks to carry the family name into the next century .
26 THE Mervyn Brown Memorial Game organising committee wishes to take this opportunity to thank the soccer public throughout the province for the tremendous support they gave to this memorable occasion and for the spontaneous and genuine reception accorded to both teams prior to the commencement of the game .
27 Like Mr Sneddon , we would like to see the Government look at the wider picture and to develop a coherent defence policy that addresses all the issues .
28 It 's nice to see the sun shine on the place again though in n it ?
29 ‘ The breadth of knowledge and expertise which each person brings to the team is enormous and by working together we have been able in a short space of time to see the company woods from the departmental trees . ’
30 More than five hundred items are in the exhibition — enthusiasts say it 's a chance to see the art form of the nineties .
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