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1 In some European countries with a two-party system , in which the parties have traditionally been closely associated with the major classes in capitalist society , changes in the class structure — such as were examined in Chapter 1 — have made possible the emergence or revival of ‘ centre ’ parties , and changes of this kind may in due course have an impact upon the electoral system itself .
2 Beeson Gregory will in future guide smaller companies towards a full listing .
3 There are many such questions which all those in contact with children can pose and which the psychologist can in due course be expected to answer .
4 A statute passed to remedy what is perceived by Parliament to be a defect in the existing law may in actual operation turn out to have injurious consequences that Parliament did not anticipate at the time the statute was passed ; if it had , it would have made some provision in the Act in order to prevent them .
5 It was still believed , or at any rate hoped , that the refugees would in due course come to terms with their situation and accept resettlement .
6 In the expectation that Denmark will in due course be able to join them , our partners propose to complete the ratification procedures .
7 Clearly , if a communist revolution was to take place in a country like Russia , the historical stage marked by capitalism would in great part have been skipped .
8 In addition to the reduced Sports Council grant we have now been informed that facilities we have been able to use free of charge for QT Days would in future cost £210 for six hours , the maximum permissible time .
9 ‘ A file will in due course be sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions , ’ said a spokeswoman .
10 Yet even the foreign secretary conceded that economic difficulties would in due course force a reappraisal of Britain 's military commitments within Nato .
11 If the Policyholder or his driver or any occupant of any motor car described in the Schedule shall in direct connection with such motor car sustain any bodily injury by violent accidental external and visible means the Corporation will pay to the Policyholder the medical expenses in connection with such injury up to the sum of £50 in respect of each person injured .
12 The building industry , given an open field , competing for purchasers and paying a competitive price for its materials , will automatically be stimulated to invest in developing these modern methods , knowing that the reward of successful enterprise will in due course be reaped .
13 Devolution may in due course come to Northern Ireland , but before it arrives do not the Government have it in their power , at a stroke , to restore some degree of democracy to the people of Ulster by establishing a Select Committee ?
14 SFA may in due course also include relevant European institutions ( see page 37 below ) as qualifying intermediaries .
15 ( Certainly , Working for patients will in due course also require management accounting skills but these will be used to address different issues — such as how to ‘ price ’ contracts for clinical services — from those previously on the agenda . )
16 But Aoun seems sure that , if he just hangs on regardless , some other miracle will in due course come to the rescue .
17 And , as it is also obvious that this tendency is becoming a worldwide one , it means that the game will in due course suffer everywhere as it has suffered in South Africa .
18 In theory , if co is chosen in this way , the iterations will in due course yield ( 2 ) without further attention .
19 As this excerpt itself implies , the dynamics of competition may in due course bring producer behaviour into line with the wishes of consumers , since there are clear opportunities for profit in being the first to satisfy unmet demand .
20 But nevertheless , you may have different ways of getting from A to B but those different routes may in actual fact give a different set of benefits or perform different functions or not necessarily meet all the needs as you 're setting out to meet .
21 He reassured shareholders that the TSB would in future focus on banking and insurance services for personal and small business customers under the name of TSB , while the troubled Hill Samuel subsidiary would return to traditional merchant banking , concentrating on fee-earning services .
22 One assumption is that any intelligent species will in due course develop a technology , just as we have done .
23 If there is more than a certain amount , gravity will in due course draw the galaxies back together .
24 The genetically modified saplings will in due course be infected with the virus to test their resistance .
25 There are conflicting perspectives on whether greater longevity will of itself give rise to increased disability , but without significant improvements in health , average levels of dependency and chronic illness will in future rise simply because growing proportions of the population will be extremely old .
26 It may be that the ban will in due course be struck down , or at least restricted in its scope by the European Court : a total prohibition on television and radio appearances by representatives of a lawful political organisation , for example where they are elected local councillors speaking about domestic issues , can hardly be justified on the grounds of national security or the prevention of public disorder .
27 In Eastern Europe , meanwhile , new nation states are being formed out of the debris of the old system and nationalist feeling is exceptionally strong , and it is an open question whether some of these states will in due course be incorporated in an enlarged EC or perhaps in some still wider , but as yet only vaguely conceived , ‘ European homeland ’ ( to use Gorbachev 's expression ) .
28 The financial forecasts assume that the University will in due course succeed in recovering from the research councils the funds which it is expected will be lost from its HEFCE grant under the DR-shift .
29 A legal duty should in civil law be the counterpart of a legal right .
30 The unrest in Anatolia in the latter half of the sixteenth century may in similar fashion have prompted the elevation of some of the kasabat kadiliks there to mevleviyet status .
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