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1 This debate has wider implications for the study of political science since it emphasised major features of the process of governmental decision-making — the plurality of values of participants in policy-making , the plurality of actors involved , the emphasis upon perceptions rather than ‘ objective interests ’ and the fact that policy outcomes seldom reflect the values and preferences of one group .
2 In this paper we describe a suite of programs for building the physical map of a genome , using data of hybridisations of probes onto unordered clone libraries .
3 Of special interest to surveyors is the impact of chains of companies upon the retention and exercise of control .
4 It will prove useful in localising the embolic source in patients with stroke and may allow identification of subgroups of patients at risk of subsequent embolic stroke .
5 For these reasons , we can deduce that PABA-UDCA disulphate is a single pass type of compound in the gut for the evaluation of intestinal microflora , and the administration test results reflect the sum of activities of bacteria in the small intestine and colonic .
6 Mr Evans came under attack in yesterday 's report of the official Jockey Club inquiry for standing too close to the starting line , and thus being primarily concerned with escaping the thunder of dozens of pairs of hooves for his own safety , rather than waving his flag .
7 It may seem incredible that they could have been remembered accurately for many decades , but the construction of skaldic verse was complex , and features such as the binding of pairs of lines by allit-eration , and rhyme and consonance within lines , perhaps facilitated the correct transmission of individual words .
8 ‘ Could I buy a couple of pairs of greys from you ? ’ he asked , coming to a sudden decision .
9 A plan which creates a continuous supply of pairs of hands for each patient area is an impossibility and the sooner managers accept this , the better .
10 The allegations were dismissed on the same day by an Egyptian Interior Ministry official , who cited a small number of cases of abuses by policemen but claimed that they had been properly investigated .
11 In just the same way , evolution consists of genes spreading at each other 's expense , but many , perhaps most , genetic mechanisms are about enforcing common interest of groups of genes over the selfish ambitions of the few .
12 The progress of groups of students in the higher ( but not the highest ) parts of the class achievement range is often monitored particularly closely by the transmission teacher and used to ‘ steer ’ his or her judgements about the management and development of the lesson for the class as a whole .
13 She thought of blackened red brick , chalk dust , shoe boxes , muddy hockey boots , the smell of groups of girls in classrooms .
14 Perhaps the most important commercial change since the invention of incorporation itself has been the rise of groups of companies with interlinking control and ownership .
15 Military governors-general were to be put in charge of groups of provinces throughout the empire , not just in the imperial borderlands and in St Petersburg and Moscow .
16 Therefore , Piaroa boys are not constrained into learning the aggressive stance of young warriors to fight men of this world ; they do not learn to accept the dominance relationships of groups of men over other groups of men .
17 As for indirect taxation , estimated Engel curves relate the expenditure of groups of households on taxed goods to total expenditure .
18 The correlations for subtests of groups of items on a particular topic were mostly between 0.6 and 0.8 , although two were 0.4 and 0.5 respectively .
19 The formula also shows the number of moles of atoms of each element in one mole of molecules .
20 He would not reveal the nature of the fate to befall the hero of generations of schoolboys in the final issue on 20 March .
21 Under the first category come some trenchant analyses of images of women in ‘ great ’ male artists ' work , including ‘ Invention of Primitivist Modernism ’ and constructions of a ‘ Tahitian Body ’ ( Peter Brooks ) .
22 … the preponderance of pictures of males in prizewinning picture books ; a ratio of 11:1 over five years , increasing to 95:1 including animals with an obvious identity .
23 Expect to see lots of pictures of Batts in the blackburn strip tomorrow .
24 The efficiency of books of exercises with pages entitled " Using an index " , or " Using cross-references " would seem very dubious .
25 It will be seen that the number of combinations of genes in any one cell is enormous and it is from these that the hereditary factors of our physical and mental make-up arise in such great variety .
26 they do all sorts of combinations of things in India combined to make their lifestyle different but they would , some people in
27 The Commission was told that all 13 hours of recordings of communications between the operations room of the SAP internal stability unit and police officers on the day of the massacre had been erased accidentally .
28 He granted a number of remissions of tolls on ships in the port of London — to the bishop of London ( S 1788 ) , for example , to the bishop of Rochester ( CS 152 : S 88 ) , to the abbess of Minster-in-Thanet ( CS 149 : S 86 ; CS 150 : S 87 ; CS 177 : S 91 ) and to the bishop of Worcester ( CS 171 : S 98 ) .
29 It was announced on Dec. 18 that Dunkel had summoned a meeting of heads of delegations in Geneva on Jan. 15 to resume negotiations .
30 His passionate belief that technology is a tool to be used with imagination for the benefit of mankind has inspired a generation of designers of buildings of all disciplines ’ .
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