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1 The proposal document includes examples of documents received " as feedback from members of the library committee on the curriculum needs of their departments " ( Proposal document , Appendix I ) .
2 Initially there was considerable opposition from members of the faculty who feared that the proposals would undermine their own positions .
3 The sum was raised in various ways : by donations from members of the public and exhibiting retailers at the Company 's ‘ Craft , Embroidery & Fashion ’ event held at Harrogate in November 1991 ; from advance ticket sales through Needlecraft magazine and from the raffle held at the show , which was generously supported by large numbers of people .
4 There were also welcome visits from members of the staff of Strathclyde University 's Law Faculty , delighted that their Library , as well as C.A. , could benefit from the generosity of the W.S. firm which had given important law books .
5 The officers know that time is against them as new descriptions from members of the public may be distorted by sight of the published artist 's impressions .
6 ‘ We are investigating an incident at Randall Lodge , and need all possible assistance from members of the public . ’
7 The latest figures available for official development assistance from members of the OECD , the rich man 's club of nations , are for 1989 .
8 Applications from members of the RSC will be considered on merit , but account will be taken of any other source of financial aid available to applicants .
9 In the light of the foregoing material and pending the conclusion of the investigation that has been undertaken at the request of the Chief Executive , the board resolved that , in the interests of investors , Norwich Union should for the time being and with immediate effect be prohibited from : ( 1 ) accepting any new investment business from the Winchester Group or any company representative of the Winchester Group and in particular entering into any investment contract with any investor introduced by the Winchester Group or any such company representative ; and ( 2 ) soliciting investment business from members of the public through the Winchester Group or any of its company representatives .
10 The trial had been remarkable , since the court had visited a prison in Italy in order to hear evidence from members of the BR , who were in custody there .
11 Shot in black-and-white , the picture was a fast-moving set of zany jokes — including visual gags such as its stars wheeling an iron bed frame through the streets of London — intercut with asides from members of the public , the older generation commenting on the collapse of public morals .
12 It is likely to attract criticism from members on the grounds that it exploits the plight of the unemployed by using them as cheap labour at the same time as removing them from the unemployment statistics .
13 It remains difficult for health professionals ( even within NGOs ) to be open to criticism from members of the public .
14 LIVERPOOL poet Cath Willis will be available in Huyton Library on Thursday to write poems on request from members of the public .
15 The branch secretary , Kathleen McAlorum , a Motherwell district councillor , said that an emergency meeting of the branch executive had been called last Sunday after complaints and threats of resignation from members over the deal for representation on the European committee of the regions .
16 He said : ‘ We were inundated with calls from members of the public and newsagents desperate for copies .
17 Easy credit to unprofitable industries was undermining the government 's economic policy , and there were calls from members of the government for the RCB to be freed from the control of the Supreme Soviet , as its unaccountability to government was hindering economic policy .
18 Companies that take significant sums of money from members of the public in advance of providing goods or services are in a special position of trust .
19 The Committee would welcome comments from members of the legal profession , carers and users of mental health services to contribute to its debate on these complex issues .
20 The meeting comes amid fresh allegations from members of the music panel that they were press-ganged into rubber- stamping the council 's decision to withdraw all subsidy from Kent Opera , although full information about the company was kept from them .
21 We have a lot of petitions from members of the public .
22 The 24 hour child protection line received referrals from members of the public in Rochdale , Bury , and Oldham .
23 Local commissioners can now accept any complaint from members of the public about maladministration in local government .
24 It would be quite wrong if I were to base my view solely on submissions from members of the public who have been unduly influenced by misleading information from other quarters .
25 Yet in Victorian Britain the alliance of wealth and birth formed in the public schools infused sport with a new idealism whilst simultaneously segregating the élite from members of the lower classes taking the same form of exercise .
26 The analysis was commissioned by the Dean , in response to concern from members of the MCC that the management and course development role of the Committee was seriously diminishing .
27 During the third phase of his enterprise Diaghilev realised the need to keep up with the tastes of his wealthy audiences always anxious to be in fashion and commissioned works from members of the group known as Les Six .
28 She has decided that pretty compliments from members of the opposite sex are what , after all , is important in this life .
29 A Candle on the Hill : Images of Camphill Life , with foreword by Sir Laurens van der Post , 1990 ; information from members of the Camphill Movement and others ; personal knowledge . ]
30 YOUNGSTERS in a high-security jail at Lichfield , Staffs , get music lessons from members of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra .
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