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1 For perchlorate , it appears that at least in aqueous solution a symmetrically-hydrated ion is formed , as only a single ν 3 bands is seen ; for other oxyanions , however , distortions attributed to hydrogen-bond formation have been claimed on the basis of splittings of ν 3 bands .
2 In 1968 and 1969 the National Board for Prices and Incomes reported on the remuneration of solicitors .
3 In 1967 the Monopolies and Mergers Commission reported on the supply of solicitors ' ( and also barristers ' ) services in relation to restrictions on advertising .
4 The model is shown as part of the studio accoutrements , apparently discarded on the heap of rags .
5 In some churches carved heads are similarly found perched on the top of pillars , often biting into them .
6 The call for the profession to be better educated on the issue of undertakings was reiterated by a number of local law societies .
7 The profession needed to be educated on the subject of undertakings , and any rules which might be introduced should be limited to undertakings given in the course of conveyancing transactions .
8 The disposal of run off from most types of terrace needs careful construction of a system of drains and channels usually designed on the basis of calculations ( or informed guesses ) on the probability of the intensity and duration of storms .
9 The philosophy of the Warnock Report ( Department of Education and Science , 1978 ) greatly influenced the content of the 1981 Education Act , particularly with its recommendation that varying and individual educational needs should be acknowledged , rather than prejudged on the basis of categories .
10 It may be mentioned that the Statute Citator in Current Law Statutes includes statutory instruments issued under rule-making powers , cases decided on the construction of statutes , and legal literature dealing with statutes , as well as all statutes of any year that are attended by legislation during the years covered .
11 Scott J said that the distinction lay in whether the parties would have been prepared to allow the matter to be decided on the basis of views which had not been formulated .
12 Team matches are decided on the number of bouts won by each side .
13 Having decided on the number of pleats required , cut the lining as mentioned under Materials , above .
14 A number of other studies have also shown that non-traditional students who have been carefully selected on the basis of criteria which relate to the ability to meet the demands of higher education , or have been prepared for higher education , have relatively high completion rates when compared with all students .
15 Trenchant editorials are sometimes written on the strength of statements made in court or Parliament .
16 the rights attaching to shares issued or transferred on the exercise of options ;
17 The main findings show that the degree results of those accepted on the basis of entry qualification other than A-levels were marginally higher than for those accepted on the basis of A-levels .
18 The narrow focus on an area also deflected attention away from such issues as economic and demographic mobility within and between the cities , and the problems associated with many public-sector housing schemes built on the edge of cities in the 1960s and 1970s .
19 Victorian asylums were often built on the edge of towns and have subsequently been overtaken by urban development .
20 Many were built on the edge of towns or cities and have subsequently been overtaken by urban development .
21 Beetles had fed on the pollen of cycads and they were among the first to transfer their attentions to the early flowers like those of magnolias and waterlilies .
22 Before 1992 it was levied on the sale of securities , other property and land and buildings .
23 This is argued on the basis of assumptions about the behaviour of ‘ bureaucrats ’ who are unable to operate by making profits from the services they provide as entrepreneurs do in the private sector .
24 Control was also imposed on the right of landlords to recover possession .
25 An extraordinary property tax has been imposed on the value of buildings in Italy held at 11 July 1992 , irrespective of the buildings ' use .
26 Indeed , a quota was said to be imposed on the number of warrants which the Home Office would permit the police at any one time in order to ensure that the need for existing warrants was carefully scrutinized .
27 In his early work at least , Popper emphasizes the role of decisions made on the part of individuals and groups of individuals to accept or reject what I have called observation statements , and what Popper refers to as ‘ basic statements ’ .
28 Some studies have been made on the timing of decisions to relegate material to remote storage in universities ( see Chapter 11 ) and on the relation between purchase and borrowing through interloans schemes ( see Chapter 13 ) .
29 A senior official at BCCI raised doubts about the authenticity of certain loans , particularly those made on the security of shares in CCAH , the parent company of First American , and called into question BCCI management information given to the auditors .
30 Obviously , if the calculation is made on the basis of averages , Labour 's proposed tax will appear to be less than the community charge this year , or the projections for the council tax .
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