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1 Any party to the proceedings and any person named in the direction may apply for variation ( s38(8) ( b ) and FPCR , r2(1) ) .
2 Unsurprisingly then , in this climate , disabled artists may look for self-esteem and financial gain in the non-disabled dominated arts and media .
3 795 , 806 : ‘ I do not find any uncertainty or ambiguity in relation to the ambit of English law in relation to the extent to which local authorities may sue for libel . ’
4 795 , 806 : ‘ I do not find any uncertainty or ambiguity in relation to the ambit of English law in relation to the extent to which local authorities may sue for libel . ’
5 This defence may last for days or for weeks , but usually the funeral begins to make it all real to her .
6 Candidates accepted for full-time programmes may apply for studentships from the British Academy or ESRC .
7 One of the amendments under consideration proposes that up to three potential buy-outs should qualify for Government support .
8 ANDERS Limpar believes Graham Taylor should go for Alan Shearer and Ian Wright as the attacking force to give England renewed life after Gary Lineker .
9 all artists should look for management very early on .
10 Resorts : L'Espace Killy ( Val D'Isere/Tignes ) and Les Trois Vallées ( Courcheval/Meribel/Val Thorens ) are all things to all intermediate and expert skiers ; Chamonix and neighbouring Argentiere are more traditional Meccas ; families and beginners should head for Anglophile Flaine , the brute among brutals it may be , but wonderfully equipped with baby lifts and baby care available at all hours of the day or night : Valmorel is also recommended in this category , as is futuristic Avoriaz , a major crossroads on the Portes du Soleil .
11 Part One examines the services which local authorities must provide for children in need .
12 Taylor must go for Wright and Beardo
13 Any election rules must provide for elections to be by STV and secret ballot .
14 If an estimator intakes a mistake or error of judgement a contractor may look for ways to recoup any shortfall .
15 Under both the Institution of Civil Engineer 's Conditions of Contract ( fifth edition ) and Joint Contracts Tribunal conditions the contractor may apply for payment for permanent work done to date and , depending on the terms of the contract , for purchase of goods off site ( subject to title to the goods having passed to the employer ) .
16 Candidates may apply for ESRC advanced coursework awards .
17 An applicant may apply for admission from 1 January , 1 April , 1 July or 1 October in any year .
18 Similar considerations may apply for share valuations carried out to resolve inter-shareholder disputes .
19 The defendant may apply for directions as to whether any third person with a competing claim should be joined and if that third person fails to appear on such a successful application the court may deprive him of any right of action against the defendant .
20 It was decided that the Joyces and John Macnab should leave for Dublin if war seemed imminent in September 1938 .
21 Replacing a roof can cost anything from £4,000 , but there is an excellent choice of roofing materials available and a new roof should last for years .
22 British industry must pay for water clean-up
23 The Committee acknowledges that as a result of its proposal that only threats of immediate harm should suffice for rape , ‘ some prosecutions will be brought under section 2 in circumstances where there could now be a prosecution for rape . ’
24 BEER drinkers should head for Portugal and wine lovers for Italy , according to a new holiday cost-of-living survey .
25 SIR — In your leading article ‘ What Brussels should do for research ’ ( see Nature 362 , 93 ; 1993 ) you emphasized the need to increase the quality , quantity and participation in science research in countries such as Ireland .
26 This practice must make for speed and efficiency — and therefore economy — from the point of view of the consumer ( who ultimately pays the bill ) .
27 It suggested that submission obtained by threats other than of violence might suffice for rape and held that it should be left to the jury , with adequate direction from the judge , to make up its mind whether or not on the facts of each case the woman had truly consented .
28 Business Monitor : Management backing the Union Andrew Griffiths looks north of the border and towards what the future might hold for Scotland
29 Jane had been hurt by her parents ' occasional references to her in newspaper interviews as being a ‘ difficult child ’ or other remarks prompted only by Laura 's nagging worries about what the future might hold for Jane .
30 No attempt will be made to separate out what accounting methods might do for pre-investment as distinct from post-investment .
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