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1 This consists of : The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants The Institute of Cost and Management Accountants The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy Although there is no legal requirement for companies to comply with SSAP9 , auditors will expect the financial accounts of companies to meet the guidelines laid down .
2 In an effort to tighten up the administration of poor relief the Local Government Board issued a circular in 1871 to the effect that outdoor relief should not be granted to the able-bodied widow with one child .
3 In the administration of criminal justice the principle of independence from the wishes of government is of supreme importance .
4 The earlier the administration of thrombolytic therapy the greater the frequency of early reperfusion and the greatest potential for the salvage of myocardium .
5 By observing their speed of apparent movement the traveller can calculate their distance from the train . ’
6 Possibly inspired by Hilbert 's ( 1899 ) full axiomatisation of Euclidean geometry the 20th Century began with many attempts to find independent sets of axioms for fields and for groups , the main worker being E V Huntington around 1902–5 .
7 Warning that without it and a massive programme of private investment the reform movement could fail , he cautioned that " there will be no second try " .
8 Through its programme of regular seminars the Institute also acts as a forum for discussion and exploration of matters of common concern to leading academic , legal and business figures in Scotland and their European counterparts .
9 To facilitate the study of Roman houses the following list of common terms is given .
10 Herbert Gans in his study of American suburbia The Levittowners reports that boredom and loneliness affect women more than men , because of the women 's housebound role .
11 Since he was practising alternative medicine under the guise of orthodox medicine the committee believed that he had misled his patients and that this amounted to professional misconduct .
12 It was a magnificent piece of destructive batting the sort of innings that lightens the heart . ’
13 Sir Richard condemned cigarette advertising and said the only piece of anti-smoking law the tobacco companies had ever supported , was the one banning sales to children .
14 ‘ My view outlined in our company literature is that a lift is an integral part of the design and structure of a building a piece of kinetic architecture the result of creative dialogue . ’
15 After the class they treated themselves to lunch , cold poached salmon the first day and the best cut of cold beef the next , and wine to go with it , and a raffle amongst the six of them for a bottle .
16 But when the New Zealanders went in search of quick runs the following morning , they achieved their aims without too many alarms , thanks to bright knocks from all the lower order .
17 Any such scheme , though , is of dubious utility to the pragmaticist in search of functional principles the categories are of vague application , they do not have direct empirical motivation , and there are many other rival schemes built upon slightly different lines .
18 However , in being always revisable in the light of new information the judgement still remains on a par with acceptance of a historical fact or a law of nature , which likewise never escape the possibility of being discredited by new evidence .
19 In that pure evening light of late summer the plains were brown and golden , with here a crumbling village with women nearly always in black , and here a straggling group of toylike , stunted umbrella pines .
20 Tony Bottoms ( 1983 : 176–7 ) has compared this notion to that of the ‘ sin-bin ’ in ice hockey : the player who has committed a foul is excluded ( or ‘ disqualified ’ ) from the game for a while and symbolically marked out as an offender , but after a term of fixed duration the player is allowed to rejoin the game as a full participant or ‘ requalified subject ’ .
21 While a survey of the published abstracts reveals a veritable potpourri of academic inquiry the general impression is of renewed interest in traditional art historical pursuits .
22 For a more extensive review of cognitive therapies the reader is referred to Dryden and Golden ( 1986 ) .
23 In its review of sexual offences the Criminal Law Revision Committee argued in favour of preserving the existing classification , on the basis that rape has a settled popular meaning and that the distinguishing feature of ‘ conventional ’ rape is the risk of pregnancy .
24 A review of German studieson the role of transport infrastructure provision in regional economic development and on the system of local public finance in the Federal Republic
25 An Interdisciplinary Conference 4th–7th April 1991 Department of English Literature The University of Sheffield S TN ph : x 6043
26 So it was natural that when a group of Australian promoters decided to stage a concert in aid of anti-drug charities the musical Minogue sisters leapt at the opportunity to combine fun with some serious fund raising .
27 With this condition of high inertia the pull-out torque is equal to the maximum average torque which can be produced by the motor .
28 They were once very common in Teesdale and its tributary dales , like Baldersdale , but with the coming of intensive farming the picture changed dramatically .
29 Within the specialty of mental health the central coordinating function was first recognised formally in the United States by the Community Mental Health Centers Act ( 1963 ) and its 1975 amendments , which explicitly required the centres to link with other agencies providing care for long term patients .
30 Has not the Minister discussed with the chairman of British Airways the very large order for American planes with American engines ?
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