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1 The personal consequences of complete isolation in hospital for patients and families who have previously socialised freely are potentially enormous .
2 Only six per cent would give up their priceless pets in exchange for £1 million .
3 Section 62 provides a remedy in damages for investors who suffer ‘ loss as a result of the contravention ’ ( subsection ( 1 ) ) .
4 In some cases he may be able to obtain an injunction to restrain the breach and in any case he will be adequately compensated by his remedy in damages for breach of contract as his damage can scarcely be other than financial .
5 The employee is likely to sue the contractor in tort for negligence , and the customer as his employer for failing to provide safe working conditions .
6 Motor distributor Lex Service has bought the Nissan dealership in York for £300,000 .
7 KEVIN Keegan has lodged a substantial bid for an unnamed player but wo n't tie up the deal in time for Saturday 's home game with Brighton .
8 But how do those western women feel , for example , who having lived with their Indian husbands in Britain for years , are suddenly thrust into the bosom of the joint family , even temporarily .
9 Backley in hunt for gold after scare
10 We noted earlier the need for investment in support for heads and in management training , while acknowledging the Authority 's recent ( that is , post-PNP ) initiatives in respect of the latter ( Leeds City Council 1991a ) .
11 During the election campaign in September , the PPP had objected to government measures such as a grant of Rs6,000,000 ( US$276,250 ) to each of the IDA candidates in Punjab for development and welfare work in their constituencies .
12 A bonanza in fact for management consultants and accountants .
13 It was purchased at auction in Copenhagen for £167,360 by London dealers Hazlitt , Gooden and Fox , bidding on behalf of the Gallery .
14 Thus , its ability to transport H + into these vesicles in exchange for K + is normally limited by the availability of intravesicular K + .
15 McNab is expected to recover from a stomach bug in time for Wednesday 's game in Italy and with fellow midfielder Dave Martindale shaking off ‘ flu , Rovers ’ squad is beginning to bulge .
16 Others may possibly have enjoyed what later came to be described as ‘ money-fiefs ’ , the regular receipt of some tax or source of revenue in return for service .
17 While Stavrogin never gets to see Tikhon , the immediate future holds murder in store for Shatov .
18 We run a general SVQ programme in technology for pupils at two local schools , and one in care for adult returners from Castlemilk , Glasgow .
19 The opposition claimed that the active campaign against them had started after the visit of US Secretary of State James Baker in February [ see pp. 38771-72 ] and that Baker had tacitly sanctioned repression against the democratic and Islamic political opposition in exchange for Tajikistan 's not allying itself with Iran .
20 While serving as agent in Canton for merchants in India and Singapore , and dealing in export and import commerce , he speculated in the opium trade which , although illegal , offered the greatest profits .
21 Dumani said that the aim was to complete the privatization by mid-September in time for autumn sowing .
22 Alix Parlour , chief lawyer in Asia for Microsoft , a computer software company , thinks her company may be losing $150m a year in potential sales in Asia .
23 Only poor Webb , still in plaster but determined to be back in the side in time for Italy , can feel discouraged by the way he brought it off .
24 Altogether , says Mr De Benedetti , between 1988 and 1991 Olivetti paid just over 10 billion lire to Italy 's political parties in exchange for ministry contracts worth about 500 billion lire .
25 King Hussein and representatives of the country 's main political movements endorsed a national charter on June 9 lifting the ban on political parties in return for allegiance to the monarchy .
26 Their original function was to finance trade between the UK and their country of origin , to borrow funds in London for use by their governments and later to find profitable outlets for their home countries ' surpluses .
27 ‘ ( a ) as of right , from any final judgment of the Court of Appeal where the matter in dispute on the appeal amounts to or is of the value of 5,000 New Zealand dollars or upwards , or where the appeal involves , directly or indirectly , some claim or question to or respecting property or some civil right amounting to or of the value of 5,000 New Zealand dollars or upwards ; and ( b ) at the discretion of the Court of Appeal from any other judgment of that court , whether final or interlocutory , if , in the opinion of that court , the question involved in the appeal is one which by reason of its great general or public importance , or otherwise , ought to be submitted to His Majesty in Council for decision .
28 There was however no future in England for Priestley .
29 There 's a rosier future in store for migraine sufferers whose attacks are triggered by fluorescent lights , because rose-tinted glasses may help to combat the problem .
30 On a typical evening , and sometimes in the small hours , it was back to the Caxton House HQ in London for strategy meetings .
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