Issues Sentence Examples

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  • Every family has issues to work out.

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  • Alex had been the one who helped her see them as true family, and yet he was having issues accepting his own father.

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  • They're having issues, Han said.

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  • I need an hour in the gym then we'll go over the logistics issues you're inheriting.

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  • Prisoner… personal issues … hazing … just got caught this time.

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  • Their issues faded into the background as they began preparing the house for the new babies.

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  • I'm taking calls and dealing with issues almost 24/7.

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  • The Other didn't notice him, perhaps because of the strange issues affecting magic.

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  • From what I understood, that guy and Romas's eldest brother have personal issues with each other and are constantly hazing each other.

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  • Q Why are there sometimes issues about stock availability?

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  • Alex had trust issues, and they were there before she married him.

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  • You having any issues?

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  • Mums was her first choice because of confidentiality issues, but there probably wasn't much romance at her age and after so many years of marriage.

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  • Everyone had their issues and her shortcomings were far outweighed by all the good qualities.

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  • She turned twenty-four two months ago and started having all these issues, like she's a vamp.

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  • She didn't want to look, sensing she'd met a source of their issues already.

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  • Alex had trust issues and now she was adopting them.

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  • It's one of your issues.

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  • Just having some other issues.

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  • I'm taking steps to remedy those issues.

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  • I have to address the issues in my domain on the mortal world before I'll be allowed to return and finish repairing the underworld.

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  • She hadn't rejected him, and he already glimpsed what issues he was going to have to overcome.

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  • But if there are issues, I'd like to discuss them now.

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  • Every man here needs to check his gear for tears or other issues!

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  • Things haven't been right since the war, but the issues haven't been out in the open.

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  • Watching his retreating back, it occurred to her once again that she might lose him over moral issues.

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  • Jonny needed help with his Others issues.

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  • The Darian she'd left behind two weeks ago hadn't resolved his issues with his past.

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  • Alex would be back when he finished working out his issues.

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  • Did Alex think that adopting another child would resolve Jonathan's issues?

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  • The next morning dawned with two issues.

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  • This probably isn't the best time to discuss our issues.

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  • I can handle those types of issues.

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  • He was patient, still dealing with his own anger issues.

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  • She had hoped it solved all her issues.

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  • When a water jet serves as collector, the pressure under which it issues should be practically constant.

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  • When the crash came and the national treasury was found to be without resources to meet current expenses, further issues of $110,000,000 in currency were made.

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  • Under the provisions of this law the provinces were authorized to borrow specie abroad and deposit the same with the national government as security for their issues.

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  • The first is generally composed of three nerves, the hindmost of which, the furcalis, issues in most birds between the last two lumbo-sacral vertebrae, and then divides, one half going to the crural, the other to the sciatic portions.

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  • The oldest of these, the John Whipple House, is the home of the Ipswich Historical Society (1890), which has gathered here a collection of antiques and issues publications of antiquarian interest.

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  • Millions of men perpetrated against one another such innumerable crimes, frauds, treacheries, thefts, forgeries, issues of false money, burglaries, incendiarisms, and murders as in whole centuries are not recorded in the annals of all the law courts of the world, but which those who committed them did not at the time regard as being crimes.

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  • You know…your amnesia issues.

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  • He knew Jared well enough after all their years in Hell together to understand the creature was too narcissistic to care about another.s issues.

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  • Hannah would be a basket case if she only knew the extent of Katie.s issues!

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  • There were a great many things she could think of that would be dramatic issues to her.

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  • The grids with issues popped up as a layer over the hologram of the existing battles.

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  • Another objection is advanced from the standpoint of naturalism, which, whether it issues in materialism or not, seeks to explain man as but a product of the process of nature.

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  • The telegraph companies proposed to effect an amalgamation so as to enable the services to be consolidated and extended, and they proposed to submit to various conditions for the protection of the public, such as maximum rates and limitation of dividends, with the provision that new issues of capital should be offered by auction, but public opinion was averse to the proposal.

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  • These notes are of 50, 100, 500 and 1000 lire; while the state issues notes for 5, 10 and 25 lire, the currency of these at the end of October 1906 being 17,546,967; with a total guaraotee of 15,636,000 held against them.

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  • As most of these credits were spread over a series of years, succeeding administrations found their financial liberty of action destroyed, and were obliged to cover deficit by constant issues of consolidated stock.

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  • This, however, was not the original text, which was neglected until the time of Blackstone, who printed the various issues of the charter in his book The Great Charter and the Charter of the Forest (1759).

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  • Out of this " principal thing " or " original nature " all material and spiritual existence issues, and into it will return.

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  • Terrestrial things arise through a confluence of heat, which issues from the heavens, and cold, which comes from the earth.

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  • There are only two or three vertebrae which are equivalent to those of the reptiles; these true sacrals are situated in a level just behind the acetabulum; as a rule between these two primary sacral vertebrae issues the last of the spinal nerves which contributes to the composition of the sciadic plexus.

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  • The principal spring issues from under a cliff on the south-east side of the hill, and the water runs to a.

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  • While he thus created a new and more ethical " rationalism," Kant's many-sided influence, alike in philosophy and in theology, worked to further issues.

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  • Some of his political speeches have been published under the titles Present Day Problems (1908), and Polticial Issues and Outlooks (1909).

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  • Hence these measures became the issues on which the first American parties were formed.

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  • They are rigid non-resistants, and will not bear arms or study the art of war; they refuse to take oaths, and discountenance going to law over issues that can possibly be settled out of the courts.

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  • The unlimited issues of government paper and the security afforded by these leases induced the Scottish banks to afford every facility to landlords and tenants to embark capital in the improvement of the land.

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  • Ine legislates "with the counsel and with the teaching of Cenred my father and of Hedde my bishop, and of Eorcenwald my bishop, with all my ealdormen and the most distinguished witan of my people" (Stubbs, Select Charters), and Alfred issues his code of laws "with the counsel and consent of his witan."

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  • The technical training of the factory or the office, the experience of business, the discharge of practical duties, necessary as they are, do not infallibly open the mind to the large issues of the modern business world, and can never confer the detailed acquaintance with facts and principles which lie outside the daily routine of the individual, but are none the less of vital importance."

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  • But every genuine attempt to overcome its difficulties brings us into closer touch with the period we are examining; and though we may not be able to throw our conclusions into the form of large generalizations, we shall get to know something of the operation of the forces which determined the economic future of England; understand more clearly than our forefathers did, for we have more information than they could command, and a fuller appreciation of the issues, the broad features of English development, and be in a position to judge fairly well of the measures they adopted in their time.

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  • No sane person would suppose that the minutes of a modern legislative body explain the steps by which legislation has been passed, or the issues really involved.

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  • It thus became the work of economic science ruthlessly to analyse the existing situation, explain the issues involved in the commercial policy of different countries, and point out the alternative methods of dealing with present difficulties, with their probable results.

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  • Some of the figures were drawn from stuffed specimens, and accordingly perpetuate all the imperfections of the original; others represent species with the appearance of which the artist was not 4 In this year there were two issues of this book; one, nominally a second edition, only differs from the first in having a new titlepage.

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  • There were two issues - virtually two editions - of this with the same date on the title-page, though one of them is said not to have been published till the following year.

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  • Moreover, whatever the lovers of the fine arts may say, it is nearly certain that the " Bewick Collector " is mistaken in attaching so high a value to these old editions, for owing to the want of skill in printing - indifferent ink being especially assigned as one cause - many of the earlier issues fail to show the most delicate touches of the engraver, which the increased care bestowed upon the edition of 1847 (published under the supervision of John Hancock) has revealed - though it must be admitted that certain blocks have suffered from wear of the press so as to be incapable of any more producing the effect intended.

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  • Its association with reform movements and great public issues of later times is not less close and interesting.'

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  • Its only outflow is the lower Angara, which issues through a rocky cleft on the west shore.

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  • A flow of oil may often be induced in a well which would otherwise require to be pumped, by preventing the escape of gas which issues with the oil, and causing its pressure to raise the oil.

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  • If we seek the peculiar and definite results of the Crusades, we must turn to narrower issues.

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  • Underlying all of these issues was of course the great moral and political problem as to whether slavery was to be confined to the south-eastern section of the country or be permitted to spread to the Pacific. The two questions not growing out of the Mexican War were in regard to the abolition of the slave trade in the District of Columbia, and the passage of a new fugitive slave law.

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  • It issues from the south-west corner of Lake Ladoga in two channels, which are obstructed by sandstone reefs, so that the better of the two has a depth of only 7 to 16 ft.

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  • In the so-called Montanistic controversy (c. 160-220) one of the principal issues involved was the continuance of the chiliastic expectations in the churches.

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  • This pledge, however, was soon broken, and further issues brought the total up to 3,750,000,000 francs.

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  • The consequence of these further issues was instant depreciation, and the note of Too francs nominal value sank to less than 20 francs coin.

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  • These measures were soon stultified by further issues, and by June 1794 the total number of assignats aggregated nearly 8,000,000,000, of which only 2,464,000,000 had returned to the treasury and been destroyed.

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  • By 1796 the issues had reached the enormous figure of 45,500,000,000 francs, and even this gigantic total was swollen still more by the numerous counterfeits introduced into France from the neighbouring countries.

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  • The valley of the Yumuri, near Matanzas, a small circular basin crossed by a river that issues through a glen to the sea, is perhaps the most beautiful in Cuba.

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  • By the pulsation of the pericardial vesicle (best observed in the larva) the blood is driven into the glomerulus, from which it issues by efferent vessels which effect a junction with the ventral (sub-intestinal) vessel in the trunk.

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  • The coagulated rubber separated from the watery fluid is cut up into small pieces and passed through the grooved rollers of the washing machine, from which it issues in sheets, long crinkled ribbons or " crepe," which are then dried in hot air chambers or in a vacuum dryer, by which means the water is dissipated at a lower temperature.

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  • At a higher stage of civilization the god is no longer present in person but issues to his worshippers categorical commands.

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  • The free-silver theory was now dead, and while the main question was that of the attitude to be taken towards the Trusts it was much confused by personal issues, Mr Roosevelt himself intervening strongly in favour of the Republican nominee, Mr Taft.

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  • It also supervises secondary and superior education, issues patents, and provides federal courts for the trial of cases amenable to federal laws.

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  • The president sanctions and promulgates, or vetoes, or ignores the laws and resolutions voted by congress, and issues decrees and regulations for their execution.

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  • The government even withdrew more of its currency issues than required by the agreement, and the value of the milreis steadily improved.

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  • At the same time the government carried out the forced conversion of the national loans into lower interestbearing issues, which greatly reduced the annual interest charges.

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  • The paper currency of Brazil consists of both treasury issues and bank-notes, the latter issued under government supervision.

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  • Two funds were created for the redemption and guarantee of paper issues, the latter receiving 5% of the import duties payable in gold.

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  • There were enough inconsistencies in his creed to enable both sides in the recent controversies to claim him as one who if he were still alive would have supported their case in the altered circumstances; but, from the biographical point of view, these issues are hardly relevant.

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  • Had the issues involved been purely Hungarian and 1 The Times, September 27, 1908.

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  • But the issues involved affected the stability of the Dual Monarchy and its position in Europe; and neither the king-emperor nor his Austrian advisers, their position strengthened by the success of Baron Aehrenthal's diplomatic victory in the Balkans, were prepared to make any substantial concessions to the party of Independence.

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  • A movement was set on foot for the reform of the constitution, the principal objects of this agitation being to prolong the presidential term to four years, to give Congress the right to choose the president of the republic, and to amend certain sections concerning the rights of persons taking part in armed insurrection arising out of political issues.

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  • Seldom has it happened, since the discovery of the law of gravity, that so profound an impression has been made upon the scientific world at large as by the revelation of the part played by germ-life in nature; seldom has any discovery been fraught with such momentous issues in so many spheres of science and industry.

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  • The edition mentioned is the most complete one of Lamartine, but there are many issues of his separate works.

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  • Of such probably are the toxins and antitoxins of certain infections, which, anchoring themselves not by any means indiscriminately, but to particular and concerted molecules, by such anchorage antagonize them or turn them to favourable or unfavourable issues.

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  • It was not his ideas or his commanding personality, nor any positive programme, that brought the Liberals back to power, but the country's weariness of their predecessors and the successful employment at the elections of a number of miscellaneous issues.

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  • The more elaborate patterns found on what is known as " figure rolled plate " are produced in a somewhat different manner; the glass used for this purpose is considerably whiter in colour and much softer than ordinary rolled plate, and instead of being rolled out on a table it is produced by rolling between two moving rollers from which the sheet issues.

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  • To determine the motion of a jet which issues from a vessel with plane walls, the vector I must be constructed so as to have a constant (to) (II) the liquid (15) 2, integrals;, (29) (30) (I) direction 0 along a plane boundary, and to give a constant skin velocity over the surface of a jet, where the pressure is constant.

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  • The hot liquor is conducted downwards in a continuous steady stream by a central pipe to eight horizontal branches, from which it issues into the separator at the level of the junction of the cylindrical and conical portions of the vessel.

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  • Akhdar is wonderful and is in striking contrast to the barrenness of so much of the coast; water issues in perennial springs from many rocky clefts, and is carefully husbanded by the ingenuity of the people; underground channels, known here as faluj, precisely similar to the kanat or karez of Persia and Afghanistan, are also largely used.

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  • In the course of time party strife became more bitter; real issues were lost sight of; and Papineau, falling in with the views of one O'Callaghan, who distrusted everything British, became an annexationist.

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  • After the war he denounced the Reconstruction policy of the Republicans as unconstitutional and tyrannical, but in 1870, seeing the uselessness of further opposition, he advised his party to accept the situation and adopt new issues.

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  • If in technical finesse he was surpassed by many of his predecessors and his subordinates, he had the most important qualities of a great captain, courage that rose higher with each obstacle, and the clear judgment to distinguish the essential from the minor issues in war.

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  • The influx of Continental currency gave some trouble during the War of Independence, but there were no further local issues until 1786, when £10o,000 were issued.

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  • During practically the entire period before the Civil War their note issues constituted a smaller proportion of the capital stock than those of any other state.

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  • Under the impulses which came from these various sides Martineau's mind lived and moved, and as they successively rose he promptly, by appreciation or criticism, responded to the dialectical issues which they raised.

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  • A little steam still issues from several smaller cones on the summit of the ridge, as well as from one, called Eniwa, on the northern side.

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  • With the opening of the diet in 1890, politics again obtruded themselves into newspaper columns, but as practical living issues now occupied attention, readers were no longer wearied by the abstract homilies of former days.

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  • The deputy receives and opens in the sheriff's name all writs, the return or execution of which belongs to the bailiff of the liberty, and issues to the bailiff the warrant required for the due execution of such writs.

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  • There have been several later issues; one in two volumes, with a memoir (Bohn, 1845).

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  • A continuous stream of gas, supplied at a constant pressure and temperature, is forced through a porous plug, from which it issues at a lower pressure through an orifice carefully surrounded with non-conducting material, where its temperature is measured.

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  • The Army is under the control of the General for the time being, who issues all orders and regulations.

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  • Some distance below Besancon it enters the department of Jura, passes Dole, and leaving the region of hill and mountain, issues into a wide plain.

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  • The stream issues through a nozzle, termed a " monitor " or " giant," which is fitted with a ball and socket joint, so that the direction of the jet may be varied through considerable angles by simply moving a handle.

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  • In this division the ovipositor issues from the ventral surface of the abdomen; the pronotum reaches back to the tegulae;.

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  • During the period in which the question of admission was under consideration, the Whigs opposed the measure, while the Democrats carried it through and remained in power until 1854; but ever since 1857 the state has been preponderantly Republican in all national campaigns; and with but two exceptions, in 1889 and 1891, when liquor and railroad legislation were the leading issues, has elected a Republican state administration.

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  • The unmeasured invective of Luther and Aleander has not ceased to re-echo, and the old issues are by no means dead.

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  • If Luther, who above all others had the religious issue ever before him, attacks the Church as a source of worldly disorder, it is not surprising that his contemporary Ulrich von Hutten should take a purely secular view of the issues involved.

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  • Religious issues became more and more dominated by purely political and dynastic ambitions, and the whole situation was constantly affected by the policy of Philip II.

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  • The struggle which the frontier settlers of Pennsylvania had made in the state legislature to secure unlimited issues of paper money and the enactment of laws favourable to the debtor class prejudiced him against the West, and he tried to introduce into the constitution a clause guaranteeing forever the political supremacy of the states east of the Alleghanies.

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  • Each state issues its own report, in which the returns are worked up in the detail required for both local administrative purposes, and for comparison with the corresponding returns for the neighbouring territory.

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  • The permanent issues of the Gainsborough-Amsterdam church are connected with the origins of the Baptist wing of Congregationalism, through John Smyth and Thomas Helwys.

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  • As a result of these assemblies it was decided that those who had become members in childhood simply by virtue of their parents' status could not subsequently join in the celebration of the Lord's Supper nor record votes on ecclesiastical issues, unless they should approve themselves fit; they might, however, in their turn bring their children to baptism and hand on to them the degree of membership which they themselves had received from their own parents.

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  • The two great political issues of the time were the secularization of the clergy reserves in Ontario, and the abolition of seigniorial tenure in Quebec. Both of these reforms Macdonald long opposed, but when successive elections had proved that they were sup ported by public opinion, he brought about a coalition of Conservatives and moderate reformers for the purpose of carrying them.

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  • On these strongly defined issues the two parties appealed to the people in 1878.

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  • Gradually the dispute pervaded all classes of society, and the religious questions became entangled with political issues; the partisans of the house of Orange espoused the cause of the stricter Calvinism, whereas the bourgeois oligarchy of republican tendencies, led by Oldenbarnevelt and Hugo Grotius, stood for Arminianism.

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  • But if a tuning-fork of appropriate frequency be set vibrating with its stalk in contact with the holder of the pipe from which the jet issues, the jet appears to go over in one continuous thread.

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  • But the ambiguities arising from the points of view described in (b) are much more difficult both intellectually and in their practical social issues.

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  • Cleveland, in editing A Political Text-book (1860), and supervised for many years the annual issues of The Whig Almanac and The Tribune Almanac, comprising extensive political statistics.

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  • In this manner the bank was converted into an institution which could supply the Government, by fresh issues of notes, with loans to an unlimited extent.

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  • As "Mitchell's Bank" this institution was known for forty years as one of the strongest banking houses west of the Alleghanies, its notes passing at par during panics in which even the government issues were depreciated.

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  • The state board enacts by-laws for the administration of the system; its decision of controversies arising under the school law is final; it may suspend or remove a county superintendent for inefficiency or incompetency; it issues life state certificates, but applicants must have had seven years of experience in teaching, five in Maryland, and must hold a first-class certificate or a college or normal school diploma; and it pensions teachers who have taught successfully for twenty-five years in any of the public or normal schools of the state, who have reached the age of sixty, and who have become physically or mentally incapable of teaching longer, the pension amounting to $200 a year.

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  • It is formed by the Habra (140 m.) and the Sig (130 m.), which rise in the Amur mountains and flowing north unite in a marshy plain, whence issues the Macta.

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  • Its total issues from 1861 to 1906 were 26,106, 265 volumes.

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  • During 1905 its issues were 34,475 copies, while the Societe biblique protestante de Paris issued 8061 copies.

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  • He therefore issues the work to satisfy their desires, although, he states, it is manifest that it would have seen the light in a far more perfect state if his father could have put the finishing touches to it; and he mentions that, in the opinion of the best judges, his father possessed, among other most excellent gifts, in the highest degree the power of explaining the most difficult matters by a certain and easy method in the fewest possible words.

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  • The paper money issues are by banks and not by the government, and the national treasury keeps no cash in its vaults and has no sinking funds to offset this indebtedness.

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  • These note issues are everywhere current at full nominal value, being secured under the provisions of the national banking law of 1896 by metallic reserves.

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  • After six months of negotiation, the first formal session was held on the 8th of October, and on the 14th the real issues were reached.

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  • According to the official statement, the gold debt, which runs chiefly at 4% and is held in Germany and England, amounted to £1,987,905 on the 1st of January 1905; the currency debt (note issues, internal loans, &c.) amounted to £704,730; total £2,692,635, a decrease since 1900 of about £300,000.

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  • And in recent years the danger of riots during strikes has, in some states, made it important to have a man of decision and fearlessness in the office which issues orders to the state militia.

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  • On both issues the Conservative policy was policy.

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  • He favoured the annexation of Texas, supported the Polk administration on the issues of the Mexican War and the Oregon boundary controversy, and though voting for the admission of free California demanded national protection for slavery.

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  • The restrained sentiments of the council in regard to Hoadly found expression in a war of pamphlets known as the Bangorian Controversy, which, partly from a want of clearness in the statements of Hoadly, partly from the disingenuousness of his opponents and the confusion resulting from exasperated feelings, developed into an intricate and bewildering maze of side discussions in which the main issues of the dispute were concealed almost beyond the possibility of discovery.

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  • It issues a periodical publication called Le Droit d'auteur giving information respecting the laws of different states relating to published matter of all kinds.

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  • It, too, issues a bulletin and other publications which help to prevent misunderstandings.

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  • The average American citizen is only too prone to carry his national political predilections into local elections, and to vote for the local nominees of his party, without regard to the question of fitness of candidates and the fundamental difference of issues involved.

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  • However, with all the author's disclaimers, the general effect left on the reader's mind is that throughout the universe there is an unceasing change of matter and motion, that evolution is always such a change, that it begins with phenomena in the sense of physical facts, gradually issues in life and consciousness, and ends with phenomena in the sense of subjective affections of consciousness.

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  • The heavy taxation of the war years was still retained, to the disgust especially of the income-tax payers; and new issues arose over the Education Act, labour questions, and the introduction of Chinese labour into South Africa (in 1904), which were successfully used against the government in the constituencies.

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  • This verdict, however, was one based mainly on temporary reasons, which were soon to be overshadowed by the new issues involved in the change of ministry.

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  • Measured on the Euphrates, this would be from the place where the river, having bored its way through the rocks, issues on to the high plain a little above Samsat (Samosata) only 1 500 ft.

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  • But he allowed the question to be complicated by personal issues.

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  • While the moral issues are finally determined by this day, yet the world of the Messianic age is painted with the colours of the prophet's own surroundings.

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  • As the present life is, however, determined by moral issues, and as death does not change man's relation to God, moral considerations could not be absolutely excluded from the future life.

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  • After a brief interference in the affairs of Germany, where the intricate question of the Cleves-Jiilich succession was already preparing the way for the Thirty Years' War, the United Provinces became immersed in a hot and absorbing theological struggle with which were mixed up important political issues.

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  • Further, the point at which the process should be arrested is recognized by the appearance of the flame which issues from the converter's mouth, and variations in the silicon-content of the cast iron treated alter this appearance, so that the indications of the flame become confusing, and control over the process is lost.

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  • The oxygen of the blast having been thus taken up by the molten metal, its nitrogen issues from the mouth of the converter as a pale spark-bearing cone.

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  • In a very few places the molten cast iron as it issues from the blast furnace is cast directly in these moulds, but in general it is allowed to solidify in pigs, and then remelted either in cupola furnaces or in air furnaces.

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  • The principal banking institution is the Banque Nationale which issues the bank-notes in current use.

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  • It issues as a torrent, at the height of 5909 ft., from the great Rhone glacier at the head of the Valais, the recent retreat of this glacier having proved that the river really flows from beneath it, and does not take its rise from the warm springs that are now at some distance from its shrunken snout.

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  • For nine years Prussian delegate at the diet of Frankfort, Bismarck was intimately acquainted with all the issues Bis,narck.

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  • This fact, which was to lead to violent trouble later, was at first subordinate to other issues, of which the most important was the question of the emancipation of the peasants.

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  • No attempt was made, however, to regulate the relations of these coins to the " Austrian " silver coinage; the two issues were not brought into connexion, and every payment was made in silver, unless it was definitely agreed that it should be paid in gold.

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  • The estimates were voted with regularity, racial animosity was somewhat less prominent, and some large issues were debated.

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  • From it issues the Kebbi (Mao Kebi) a tributary of the Benue, and through it flows a tributary of the Logone, the chief affluent of the Shari.

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  • During two and a half years of neutrality, the free and acrimonious discussion of the war and its issues had filled the Press, and been incessant in every home and community and school as well as in Congressional debates.

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  • The events of the war that followed belong to the general history of Europe; but the tsar's attitude throughout is personal to himself, though pregnant with issues momentous for the world.

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  • He nominates the Sheikh ul-Islam or mufti (q.v.) of Constantinople (grand mufti), who is his representative in the imamate and issues judgments in points of faith and law from which there is no appeal; but the nomination must fall on one of the mollahs, 2 who form the upper stratum of the hierarchy of ulema.

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  • Any dispute or claim arising or related to this Agreement, its performance, breach, or interpretation (including issues about its validity or enforceability), shall be exclusively (except as provided below) resolved by final binding arbitration before the American Arbitration Association (AAA), utilizing its Commercial Arbitration Rules.

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  • The mode of administration is by an inhaler attached to an inhalation bag, which serves to break the force with which the oxygen issues from the cylinders in which it is sold in a compressed form.

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  • In the poet's last completed drama, Wilhelm Tell (1804), he once more, as in Wallenstein, chose a historical subject involving wide issues.

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  • Sectionalism had a big influence on issues in the Civil War because the northern states didn't agree with the southern states.

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  • Balkis Kale, or, more anciently in the native language, Estvedys (whence the adjective Estvedijys on coins), an ancient city of Pamphylia, very strongly situated on an isolated hill on the right bank of the Eurymedon at the point where the river issues from the Taurus.

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  • Treating the family as an instinctive realization of the moral life, and not as the result of contract, he shows how by the means of wider associations due to private interests the state issues as the full home of the moral spirit, where intimacy of interdependence is combined with freedom of independent growth.

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  • When he entered the House of Commons, he found himself a member of a small and discouraged minority, who had been soundly beaten at the general election, mainly on the issues of tariff reform, Chinese labour in the Transvaal, and religious education.

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  • The reversible character of the principal reaction has the consequence that a considerable portion of the sodium chloride (up to 33%) is lost, being contained in the waste calcium chloride solution which issues from the ammonia stills.

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  • The vast level tract which thus covers northern India is watered by three distinct river systems. One of these systems takes its rise in the hollow trough beyond the Himalayas, and issues River, through their western ranges upon the Punjab as the systems Sutlej and Indus.

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  • At the Kohat mines, and in the salt evaporation works on the sea-coast, with the exception of a few of the Madras factories, the government does not come between the manufacturer and the merchant, except in so far as is necessary in order to levy the duty from the salt as it issues from the factory.

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  • The motives of German intervention in the Eastern Question were ostensibly commercial; but the Bagdad railway concession, postulating for its ultimate success the control of the trade route by way of the Euphrates valley, involved political issues of the highest moment and opened up a new and perilous phase of the question of the Middle East.

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  • The result is a selflimiting dialectic. This higher dialectic is a logic. It is no accident that the first of the philosophical sophists, Gorgias, on the one hand, is Eleatic in his affinities, and on the other raises in the characteristic formula of his intellectual nihilism' issues which are as much logical and epistemological as ontological.

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  • The controversy as to the selfevidence of perception in which the New Academy effected some sort of conversion of the younger Stoics, and in which the Sceptics opposed both, is one of the really vital issues of the decadence.

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  • The objections turn on two main issues.

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  • He is, perhaps, more able than Bradley has shown himself, to use material from alien sources and to penetrate to what is of value in the thought of writers from whom, whether on the whole or on particular issues, he disagrees.

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  • The water as it thus issues from the nozzle feels to the touch like metal, and the strongest man cannot sensibly affect it with a crowbar.

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  • Especially is this true as its Greek terminology was translated into Latin, and from Latin came into modern languages - the original meaning being obscured or disguised, and the original issues forgotten.

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  • But in fact the issues of the two visits, as given in Gal.

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  • Bidding his companions retire to a distance, he takes up his position near the entrance to the mound - an arched opening whence issues a boiling stream.

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  • These two main streams of modern progress had been proceeding upon different tracks to diverse issues, but they touched in the studies stimulated by the Revival, and they had a common origin in the struggle of the spirit after self-emancipation.

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  • A far ruder outlook on life, however, which has again and again appealed to some form of the divine cognizance by means of the ordeal and the oath, frequently supplements the moral issues of this world by the judicial award of the next.

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  • The principal stream is the Narova, which issues from Lake Peipus, flows along the eastern border, and empties into the Gulf of Finland.

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  • A conversion fund was also created, and, although the government afterwards authorized two more large issues, the beneficial effects of this law were so pronounced that the customs regulations were modified in 1907 to permit the payment of import duties in paper.

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  • The paper circulation consists of national and bank issues.

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  • On the 1st of January 1890 the national issues stood at 22,487,916 pesos, and the bank issues at 16,679,790 pesos, making a total of 39,167,706 pesos currency in circulation.

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  • The specially painful points are chiefly at the commencement of the nerve as it issues from the spinal canal, and at the extremities towards the front of the body, where it breaks up into filaments which ramify in the skin.

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  • It ably sums up the issues between the Puritan school and that of Hooker.

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  • Between the Minho and Douro the chief rivers are the Lima (Spanish Limia or Antela), which also rises in Galicia, and reaches the sea at Vianna do Castello; the Cavado, which receives the Homem on the right, and forms the port of Espozende in its estuary; and the Ave, which rises in the Serra da Cabreira and issues at the port of Villa do Conde.

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  • The king, in a letter to Queen Victoria, declined for the time being to receive the Order of the Garter, which had just been offered him, and on the 6th of February the government addressed a circular letter to the powers, proposing to submit the issues in dispute to a European conference.

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  • Under such a system of government it was natural that economic issues should still dominate Portuguese politics at the beginning of the 10th century.

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  • Vibrations of this kind are observed whenever liquid issues from an elliptical or other non-circular hole, or even when it is poured from the lip of an ordinary jug; and they are superposed upon the general progressive motion.

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  • There have been numerous issues of the whole or parts of Galen's works, among the editors or illustrators of which may be mentioned Jo.

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  • From this lake issues the Biya, which joins the Katun at Biysk, and then meanders through the beautiful prairies of the north-west of the Altai.

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  • The society is governed by a council of literary men, and issues publications from time to time.

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  • The incidence of taxation is, however, a special subject for discussion, and is connected with various large issues, such as that of Free Trade, which are of deep interest to economic students.

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  • Behar lies on the north-west of Bengal proper, and comprises the higher valley of the Ganges from the spot where it issues from the United Provinces.

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  • The Liberals were those who thought unjust the proscriptionary legislation passed against the Secessionists and Democrats; and to this issue of local politics were added the issues of national reform which the course of President Grant's administration had forced upon his party.

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  • Even at this valuation, the recognized outstanding circulation (for there had been fraudulent issues as well) amounted to more than I,400,000.

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  • From 1849 to 1852 the reins were National government issues.

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  • At first he prudently abstained from trying to force the issues in which he was interested, while he studied the temper and procedure of the Senate.

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  • In such a case most of the water is absorbed by the few upper inches of soil, only to be re-evaporated during the next few days, and the small proportion which sinks into the ground probably issues in springs many months later.

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  • At the lower lips or at the most permeable parts of these basins or channels such rainfall as does not flow over the surface, or is not evaporated or absorbed by vegetation, and does not, while still below ground reach the level of the sea, issues as springs, and is the cause of the continued flow of rivers and streams during prolonged droughts.

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  • Speaking in 1853 of the political issues of the spiritual philosophy which he had taught during his lifetime, he says, - "It conducts human societies to the true republic, that dream of all generous souls, which in our time can be realized in Europe only by constitutional monarchy."

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  • General control of the media of commerce, economic co-operation, tax reform, banking reforms, legislation against monopolies, disposal of state lands, legislation in aid of the farmer and labourer, have been issues of one party or another.

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  • It invaded all the markets of western Europe, and became the prototype of the gold issues of the Netherlands, Scotland, and even parts of Germany It is in the latter years of Edward III.

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  • It was because the issues opened led to changes so far greater than the wisest statesman then perceived, that Pitts solution, logically untenable as it was, was preferable to Burkes.

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  • The early enthusiasm of the disfranchised classes for French principles had cooled with the later developments of the Revolution; the attempted invasions had roused the national spirit; and in the public imagination the sinister figure of Bonaparte, the rapacious conqueror, was beginning to loom large to the exclusion of lesser issues.

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  • Of more importance to Great Britain, for the time being, than any constitutional issues, was the life - and - death struggle with Napoleon, which had now entered on a new phase.

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  • To say this is not to say that the attitude of the Tory government towards the great issues of home politics was wholly, or even mainly, inspired by a far-sighted wisdom.

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  • The constituencies, imperfectly acquainted with the technical issues involved in the dispute, rallied to the minister, who was upholding British interests.

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  • According to Antonio Raimondi, it is the Rio de Nupe branch of the small stream which issues from the lake that has the longer course and the greater volume of water.

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  • Historically, great issues have hung upon the dislike by which High Lutheranism and High Anglicanism, those two midway fortresses between Rome and Geneva, have been estranged from each other.

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  • This capture virtually ended the war, but one of its side issues was a quarrel between Hugh and Pope John XV., who was supported by the empire, then under the rule of the empresses Adelaide and Theophano as regents for the young emperor Otto III.

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  • It does not follow that justification by faith must be eliminated in spiritual matters where sight cannot follow, because the physicist's duty and success lie in pinning belief solely on verification by physical phenomena, when they alone are in question; and for mankind generally, though possibly not for an exceptional man like Huxley, an impotent suspension of judgment on such issues as a future life or the Being of God is both unsatisfying and demoralizing.

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  • P Y g Changes in the external condition of Christianity, the different degrees of civilization in the societies of which it was the dominant religion, and the natural g process of internal development, continually brought different features into prominence; while again, the important antagonisms of opinion within Christendom frequently involved ethical issues - even in the Eastern Church - until in the 4th century it began to be absorbed in the labour of a dogmatic construction.

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  • But metaphysical systems of ethics are no novelty even in England, and, while the increased interest in ultimate issues of philosophy has enormously deepened and widened men's appreciation of moral problems and the issues involved in conduct, the actual advance in ethical theory produced by such speculations has been comparatively slight.

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  • The Timok, which formed the Bulgarian frontier as long ago as the 9th century, springs in the western Balkans, or Stara Planina, and issues into the Danube, near Negotin, after a course of 70 m.

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  • Emergency assessments, not to exceed 2%, may be made whenever necessary to pay in full the depositors in an insolvent bank; if the guaranty fund is impaired to such a degree that it is not made up by the 2% emergency assessment, the state banking board issues certificates of indebtedness which draw 6% interest and which are paid out of the assessment.

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  • His theorem that a fluid issues from a small orifice with the same velocity (friction and atmospheric resistance being neglected) which it would have acquired in falling through the depth from its surface is of fundamental importance in hydraulics.

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  • There were so many irregularities and so much corruption connected with the bond issues of reconstruction days that it is impossible to discover their exact amount.

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  • See Le Mouvement ge'ographique (Brussels) passim, and especially articles in the 1910 issues.

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  • From this lake issues the Congo, known in its upper course by various names.

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  • From a moss-covered rock a tiny spring issues and has made a pool below.

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  • The Kebbi, fed by many torrents rising in the eastern versant of the Mandara Hills, issues from the S.W.

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  • This and other issues produced complete disunion in the Liberal party.

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  • One reason was the intellectual difficulty of the subject and the double-faced character of all arguments from statistics, which were either incomprehensible or disputable; another was the fact that substantially this was a political movement, and that tariff reform was, after all, only one in a complexity of political issues, most of which during this period were being interpreted by the electorate in a sense hostile to the Unionist party.

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  • Time was not on his side at his age, and if he had to be beaten at one election he was anxious to get rid of the other issues which would encumber the popular vote, and to press on to a second when he would be on the attacking side.

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  • West of the acropolis were the palace of Xerxes and the Agora, in or near which is the cavern whence the Marsyas, one of the sources of the Maeander, issues.

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  • After about 1890 the national tendencies towards a re-alignment of political parties on socialeconomic issues were sharply displayed in Nebraska.

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  • In 1870 he put forth his Grammar of Assent, the most closely reasoned of his works, in which the case for religious belief is maintained by arguments differing somewhat from those commonly used by Roman Catholic theologians; and in 1877, in the republication of his Anglican works, he added to the two volumes containing his defence of the via media a long preface and numerous notes in which he criticized and replied to sundry anti-Catholic arguments of his own in the original issues.

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  • So far as the latter task was concerned, he again sharply divided the issues which Alexander had confused.

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  • Maybe they were having conflict over control issues.

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  • Quinn has made remarkable progress but Howie has become intractable on a number of issues.

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  • You must have commitment issues.

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  • You know…your amnesia issues.

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  • Prisoner… personal issues … hazing … just got caught this time.

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  • She had a good working knowledge of the systems after her training and the two weeks up here, but she relied on the sector specialists to assess the systems for issues she didn't know to look for.

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  • They subsided into silence, and the gravity of her situation hedged in on her again.  She liked talking to Gabe.  He took her mind off her own issues and the creepy forest.

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  • I guess I had some issues too—blam­ing him for his own death.

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  • She was strong willed – especially when it came to issues about morality.

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  • The committee did not attempt to make aesthetic judgements, nor did the artists assume expertise in the issues.

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  • With a bridegroom's fresh alacrity, let us address the issues at hand.

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  • There are a number of specific issues left somewhat ambiguous in the document.

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  • He has been apprised of any institution-wide issues that the professional body report has identified.

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  • It was one of many complex issues.

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  • What were the issues contemplated before signing this agreement?

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  • A lot of the other issues raised certainly sound somewhat dubious.

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  • Open issues ensued which Clemens filled in the only possible way.

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  • Those were the issues incurred which the society need be aware of.

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  • The article will influence public perception and build awareness of disability issues.

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  • Thornton was equally reticent about both issues when I spoke to him.

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  • Throughout the course of the claim, the solicitor handling the matter will need to be kept fully abreast about all issues surrounding care.

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  • We try to deal will all support issues remotely by telephone, email or remote access.

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  • Students are one of the biggest groups in society politically active in international issues.

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  • Social services have an increased awareness of issues affecting adolescents.

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  • We have attempted to address these issues by investigating the adsorption of a single Cu ion in different charge states.

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  • We are always there to provide advice, to guide you through more complex issues.

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  • An active campaigner on many issues, Ainsley is a staunch advocate of the campaign for a fairer system of council tax.

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  • Respondents were split down the middle on all the critical issues, highlighting the difficulty employers will face in tackling ageism.

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  • Peace and security, as well as aid issues, increasingly dominate the geopolitical agenda.

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  • Return to the top of the page Jul 1939 Government issues advice on air raid warnings The Government issued advice about air raid warnings The Government issued advice about air raid warnings.

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  • Each constitutional amendment dealt only with specific issues, rather than the Constitution in its totality.

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  • This approach allowed quick, low cost sensitivity analysis to be undertaken to examine issues raised during the study.

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  • To make an impact, you should approach these issues from a more oblique angle.

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  • People who spoke were very angry about many issues.

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  • There are issues that are causing much anguish in my constituency.

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  • As the hours passed, our conversation grew more animated, as we talked about " very private " issues.

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  • We also acknowledge that from time to time this will throw up issues which might be considered anomalous.

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  • Inevitably, because of the sensitivity of the issues which are raised strict anonymity is preserved.

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  • The paper then considers three change issues in HE which seem particularly apposite to key elements of the new paradigm.

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  • She's a writer who is deeply aware of issues of cultural appropriation.

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  • Where ethical issues are identified ethical approval must be sought from the Faculty's Academic Ethics Team.

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  • John has contributed numerous articles on stress-related issues to Stress News.

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  • The research content is evidenced through the practitioner's own explicit articulation of these issues and the way in which they underpin their practice.

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  • Whilst exploring the practical aspects of labor law, the author also examines the theoretical issues.

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  • In fact, there will be a whole series of additional revenue assurance issues, which will need accounting for.

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  • The immediate aim is to identify key aspects, issues and problems associated with the application of digital video to military avionics.

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  • The focus of these meeting revolved around issues related to merging special education content and activities into the post baccalaureate methods courses.

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  • Colin has personally driven the drugs agenda in Bradford, securing the backing of local authorities and partners to address drugs issues.

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  • The first models were plagued with issues of whining noises, excessive heat, keyboard backlight and screen flickering problems.

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  • Bes regions, a technical topic appropriate to current issues of the day will be presented.

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  • Issues will be updated bimonthly with new business profiles from potential overseas partners.

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  • The groups claim the planning blueprint fails to address " the real issues " facing the town.

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  • What stood out most was the sheer breadth of them and the way all the issues are interlinked.

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  • On occasions we have even attended media briefings to lend technical advice on issues relating to the estate.

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  • Generic issues eg staff relations, supervision, controlling the office environment, are also broached.

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  • The fifth cluster focused on the issues of import/export controls and illicit brokering.

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  • The site also allows users to register for a regular email bulletin on related issues.

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  • This book provides a highly authoritative account and analysis of key issues within the rapidly burgeoning field of cybercrime.

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  • They will form a trained cadre, who will be kept up to date on issues relating to the appointment process.

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  • Labor will come under pressure on these issues during the election campaign.

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  • The young careerists would find their reasons for not pushing on certain issues.

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  • Within the context of lowland permeable catchments, a single site would not be sufficient to address all issues satisfactorily.

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  • The Commission had not examined the issues in detail however, and the present draft was too categorical.

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  • Together they form the Congressional Hispanic caucus which attempts to work together to address issues that affect all their constituencies.

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  • On the left-hand side in the field a hand issues holding a censer.

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  • Children with ataxic cerebral palsy often have balance issues, shaky movements of hands or feet and speech problems.

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  • Open Issues Will Hyperion's rotation remain chaotic forever?

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  • These fundamental issues of identity and political outlook unify catholic churchgoers even tho in other respects there is little to indicate consensus.

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  • As minister with responsiblity for some of these issues, she will have to tighten that cilice and lead from the front.

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  • Asylum seekers children campaign update now civil servants have outlined some timescales which will be reported to UNISON's Social Work Issues Group.

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  • Durability issues Some durability issues apply to all types of organic coated cladding.

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  • The focus will be on treating clubfoot but other lower limb conditions and general issues are covered.

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  • In 1816 the silver coinage was replaced with new issues at a lower level of silver purity.

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  • But to not let another party even hear what grassroots collectives are saying is a sure way to marginalize thier own issues.

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  • Than issues relating area of the the front page clunker dump collision.

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  • In our Delphi, we added a final colloquy, devoted especially to future issues of practice and policy and to eventual action priorities.

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  • In the here and now support and give a socialist coloration to bread-and-butter issues like the minimum wage, cuts and trade union rights.

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  • Research is interdisciplinary and often comparative in its insights to certain key criminal justice issues.

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  • Our business case was centered on the costs and savings rather than the wider open standards issues, and ultimately this proved compelling.

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  • We may meet officials from the Department of Constitutional Affairs to discuss issues raised by complainants.

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  • It is planned that book reviews become a regular integral component of future issues of the journal.

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  • To ignore these issues would be to leave the Bible attacker wise in his own conceit.

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  • The court, if it approves, issues an Interim Order which stops any legal process against the person concerned.

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  • The Committee did not reach a firm conclusion on how to resolve these issues.

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  • Dates and Dating Issues The English Calendar - an online concordance of dates developed by Ian McInnes.

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  • The PRO and NAW were developing a concordat on record-keeping issues which would be published.

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  • He was awaiting confirmation of a named contact in NICE for dental issues.

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  • These twin issues are closely connected and have a real and immediate impact on peoples' quality of life.

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  • These action plans will primarily tackle wildlife conservation issues.

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  • Therefore on international, regional issues, we have consonance of views.

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  • She paused on some of the issues which have arisen over the course of the longer term debate about European constitutionalism.

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  • In order to address these issues two assumptions of social constructivism need to be made explicit.

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  • Group concluded that improvements were needed in physical containment... some of these issues, including runoff of pollutants into closed.. .

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  • The presentation will review the 5 papers covering the very recent issues on waste containment.

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  • The issues that needed to be resolved were the date of Easter and the Arian controversy.

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  • As a component of this complete service, we remain fully conversant with the relevant health/safety and security issues involved.

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  • The Annual Dinner represents a key opportunity to discuss the commercial issues of the day in highly convivial surroundings.

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  • Much of the report relates to Home Office issues and ways to improve coordination at both local and national level.

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  • To help prosecution counsel become familiar with the issues, the CPS even organized a training day.

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  • If being alone bothers you then seeing a counselor can help you with these issues.

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  • By encouraging media coverage, we hope to take the issues to a broader audience.

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  • Its worth saying that we have had a few microphone issues, so please forgive the occasional crackle.

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  • Last year's foot and mouth crisis served only to compound these issues.

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  • Our tranquility, nature and fresh air forms the ideal environment for solving business issues far from the madding crowd.

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  • Other development programs need to integrate into health issues (preventive and basic curative) with appropriate back-up support from the medical program.

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  • They seem ashamed of talking seriously about small government and big tax cuts â the issues for which she was renowned.

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  • Some might be moved to action by cyber policy issues, making cyberspace an attractive venue for carrying out an attack.

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  • In order to whet your appetite, some issues are set out below which, it is hoped, will stimulate debate.

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  • The ethical issues surrounding therapeutic cloning are similar in some ways to the abortion debate; that is when does personhood start?

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  • The group was also debriefed as the process had considered many difficult issues.

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  • The deep split over the war on Iraq shattered any illusions in a common position on really decisive foreign issues.

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  • Yet the consultation paper takes a very complacent if not defeatist line on such issues.

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  • It did not require the states to provide civil unions, much less marriage, leaving these issues to democratic deliberation.

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  • This paper aims to provide an introduction, at an intermediate-level, to issues in European historical demography over the period.

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  • Specifically departmental issues are thus dealt with within the department, while matters of wider concern are fed into the School's committee structure.

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  • The discussion widened to cover other issues as well, such as the media propaganda and the recent grave desecration.

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  • The lack of a dedicated focus desk for quality of life issues was the subject of adverse comment during sector team focus groups.

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  • Some examples advising the developer of a £ 40m high profile central London office development on all construction issues.

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  • The Consultation document provides a comprehensive review of the main issues raised by the practice of preimplantation diagnosis.

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  • Being part of the Issues in Society series, the format of the text is largely dictated to Scambler.

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  • The handful of technical problems experienced at Cobbetts have been largely down to PC build issues not digital dictation.

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  • This lecture will explore the medical, ethical and philosophical issues underling these painful human dilemmas.

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  • Although they are somewhat complex in their background we have been concerned with a fairly discreet number of issues before your Lordship today.

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  • Topics covered include pregnancy and maternity leave, investment issues, sexual discrimination and much more.

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  • But there were some challenging issues, including pupil apathy and students disheartened at the pace of change.

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  • Perhaps surprisingly, SBS believes that the issues of quality are essentially identical for these two apparently disparate aims.

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  • I'm a police dispatcher in Alaska and it's amazing the similar issues we face.

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  • So there is still the opportunity to ensure that older people's housing issues and private sector disrepair are adequately addressed in regional strategies.

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  • These issues may impact previously published results but are not thought to materially distort the " All Office " results.

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  • Within the responses there was a marked divergence of views on most issues.

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  • For her, potentially divisive political issues become unimportant.

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  • Its seems inevitable that intellectual property issues will be on this group's work docket.

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  • The attached report sets out the key issues raised during the public consultation, and proposed amendments to the draft document.

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  • Binge drinking and drink driving are still serious issues but a little social drinking to boost those RDA's is the way to go.

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  • Student Support Services at the university run drop-in chat or counseling sessions on a wide range of issues.

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  • I was aware of the usual drudgery of funding issues which so often affects the work that we do.

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  • These issues are linked by a drifting duplicity at the heart of government.

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  • We frequently need to consider all-important issues such as planning and rights of light and other essential easements.

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  • The program shows child care professionals giving advice on tackling issues like weaning and fussy eating, tantrums and sleepless nights.

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  • Kevin K Sheppard My research focuses on issues in financial econometrics.

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  • A new body - Ofcom - could bring together economic and content issues for broadcasting and telecommunications.

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  • More Information Alana Gilbert is a labor economist working on rural development issues.

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  • What has ecumenism to contribute to contemporary debates on racism, globalization, justice, peace, and gender issues?

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  • Arnold Spencer-Smith was the founding editor of the student magazine, The Queens ' Courier, renamed after two issues The Dial.

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  • As well as academic issues, these can include emotional, personal, social, sexual or family matters.

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  • Once these issues will be addressed by the developer endnote will be a fine program, tho.

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  • Tamara Jones Unfortunately, you appear to be dealing with building control officers that are not particularly enlightened with regard to conservation issues.

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  • Allocation of Food Safety issues to the Department of Health would certainly ensure adequate separation of production and safety considerations.

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  • This two-year project (2001-2003) aimed to raise awareness about managing staff-related equality and diversity issues in higher education.

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  • The volume contains ten chapters in all, the last seven of which are devoted to issues in applied ethics.

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  • Data issues to be included in this Policy Review to include ethnicity of applicant.

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  • Bearing this in mind, critical ethnography is able to overcome some of the issues that emerge during disability research.

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  • The issues to be included in the questionnaire and interview would be clarified through formative evaluation while the course proceeded.

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  • His landmark book on improvisation proved that musical experimentalism could engage a wide audience across many fields with issues of vital importance to humanity.

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  • While the game draws from some of the official GM Nation information, it also goes beyond where important issues needed more imaginative exploration.

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  • Such transfers may also raise issues under the prohibition on collective expulsion.

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  • If the District Judge is satisfied that these issues have been met then they must make an order for the person's extradition.

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  • Anyone know of issues with removing the faceplate with the power on.

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  • A successful defense against theological fatalism which appealed to the possibility of affecting the past would have to deal with these further issues.

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  • Fashion and Fetishism is concerned with the idea of the corset throughout history yet covers important and controversial issues including feminism and abortion.

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  • Dunlop's work explores the fundamental esthetic issues in his predominantly figurative paintings.

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  • Finally, some other important policy issues including Islamic finance, NGO registration, child labor, and peace are discussed in section eight.

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  • And as sportswear brands face flack from Oxfam over labor issues, budget clothing retailer Primark joins the Ethical Trading Initiative.

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  • The very first issues were made on small diameter thick flans, and are now know as " dump " issues.

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  • However, other issues are still floundering on the margins of public debate - or worse.

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  • The class concentrates on improving fluency through discussion of social issues.

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  • Our attention is now turning back to other road safety issues such as roadside footpaths, which we first raised with Highways in 2004.

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  • The issues For the past 150 years successive generations at Amport have had reason to be grateful to our Victorian forefathers.

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  • This tutorial will also address some of the research issues in the transformation techniques between different formalisms.

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  • It uses a formal logic to express issues about agent design, giving the impression that the subject is an analytic one.

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  • Latest issues of current periodicals are displayed in the library foyer.

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  • The minimum level may be dictated by control issues or the ability of the resource to overcome friction.

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  • To anyone experiencing similar issues, please email fulcrum.

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  • Tenants outdoor futon cover to accept authorities and issues to great lengths.

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  • Due to copyright issues, some sound files are slightly fuzzy.

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  • There are some issues with how, exactly, " color gamut " was being interpreted there.

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  • This book reflects experiences with mainstreaming gender and women's issues in natural resources management.

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  • These include land-use planning issues, operation of electricity markets, and embedding wind generators into electricity distribution networks.

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  • The publication has chapters that address key issues in geodesy such as geodetic surveying techniques, geodetic systems, physical geodesy and satellite geodesy.

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  • The issues are altogether too gigantic for such faith to be other than utter folly.

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  • One area in which these issues are going to be examined is neighborhood governance.

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  • You will have regular meetings with them to discuss your progress and help you wit h any issues connected with your studies.

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  • Do you ask about lifestyle issues e.g. smoking, alcohol, dietary habits, exercise patterns, hazardous sports or occupations?

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  • We can see this happening with several moral issues at the moment.

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  • But most are too hard-pressed by the relentless demands of planning casework to be free to plan for these other issues.

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  • But after these apparently harmless beginnings, there would be comments on moral issues.

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  • Here, alas, political issues may well poke their ugly heads above the parapet.

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  • He also advises the Bank on best practice in relation to health and safety issues and assists in developing programs of preventative healthcare.

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  • These issues remain at the forefront of concern among teachers, and remain also a hindrance to improving standards in schools.

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  • Such a genealogy of the dialectical document inevitably raises issues concerning the historiography of photography.

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  • Past sessions have covered the Drug Tariff, health & safety, first aid, measuring and fitting hosiery and professional practice issues.

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  • If you are looking to improve shop floor housekeeping and address Health & Safety issues don't miss this one!

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  • Kyprianou said his mission was strictly humanitarian and that he was not going to discuss any issues related to the conflict itself.

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  • His current research interests include adaptive hypertext, on-line adaptive assessment and interoperability and architectural issues within eLearning systems.

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  • Tracy Young, Restormelâs trainee planner comments âLaserAce® hypsometer is a handy tool and will come in useful for many height issues.

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  • As a result of this circular illogic, fundamental issues stay essentially the same, just getting worse year by year.

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  • Such a move is not considered imminent, however, & there are no short-term funding issues at the firm.

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  • Section 4 deals with the other issues which are normally implicit in the current pricing but need to be expressed explicitly.

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  • In social issues, mutual distrust plays such a key role, rendering society incapable of engaging in concerted action.

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  • The issues covered in this collection include incest, abuse, and the Holocaust.

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  • There are perhaps three important issues that anyone interested in developing environmental work, that is genuinely inclusive, needs to think about.

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  • By late 2003 Greek Cypriots concerns had been largely allayed, but Turkish Cypriot elections which highlighted the issues involved had proved indecisive.

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  • This brings together senior industrialists, employers and academics to discuss issues of common interest and concern to the region.

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  • The reason is that it is all but inevitable that there will be sizeable gilt issues coming along for the foreseeable future.

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  • These are some of the ethical issues that an ethics committee / forum may consider in this case Sarah is not infertile.

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  • Methodological issues raise by the evaluation of crime prevention initiatives will also be assessed.

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  • It will also highlight issues that remain important for philosophical inquiry into religion.

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  • Issues of cycle theft still persist whereby bikes are left insecure, in view within close areas of tenement buildings.

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  • We will be trying to make the linkage that these issues are not inseparable.

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  • In response to my question, the heavens clearly do reflect relatively insignificant medical issues.

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  • Their area of focus will be the safety of nuclear installations, including all issues that could relate to or impact on facility safety.

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  • Both issues present an extensive and possibly insurmountable challenge to the ideology and practice of continuous economic growth.

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  • As well as data quality issues, referential integrity between data sources was also given particular attention.

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  • This would allow local offices greater autonomy to speak on, and deal with, local issues without undue interference from the central body.

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  • Beside directly creating these significant threats to wild land, other threats to wild land are all inextricably interlinked with transport issues.

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  • A number of issues have only recently been finally resolved, with some remaining intractable.

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  • I think the ACP countries were very badly advised to be so intransigent over the Singapore Issues.

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  • Why take such a negative view when there are so many other issues worthy of such ire?

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  • The comrades were concerned above all else to avoid controversy - and thus make themselves utterly irrelevant to the issues in Respect.

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  • Horizontal issues The number of suppliers of liquid isinglass in the UK has already reduced in the past few years from four to two.

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  • In order to address these issues, we consider two possible models upon which an evaluation strategy may be based.

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  • Alastair will call a meeting of the Site Fabric team to discuss these issues.

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  • Participants will present position papers and discuss the driving - related issues.

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  • I have listed what I think are the key issues below, with some signposts to methods.

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  • I will now deal with the most important issues of all head on.

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  • You can also link to current issues of key specialist journals.

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  • Any change in the institutional arrangements for dealing with food safety issues should not lead to a position where this priority is endangered " .

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  • It also supports quarterly update meetings on current health issues.

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  • Current examples of the latter proposition are taken from recent issues of leading social science journals.

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  • The purpose of this paper is to explore this juncture by defining the issues surrounding the shift and weighing the possibilities for the future.

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  • The invention of tradition This seems a good juncture at which to raise three general issues.

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  • You do NOT need any prior knowledge about green issues or local politics.

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  • This has greatly lengthened the time required to identify issues within draft policies.

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  • Topics will include concerns such as religious liberty, family values and pro-life issues.

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  • The report also draws on recent research in this arena to shed light on the issues relating to learner support.

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  • I love the way we can discuss serious issues then lighten everything up with nonsense.

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  • The Secretariat also suggested carrying out a targeted consultation when appropriate, eg on consent issues, using media, mailing lists and email.

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  • The second main aim is to assess public views on the wide range of issues key to putting new localism into practice.

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  • In this test, the various issues in reverse logistics are tackled looking at the WEEE Directive and retail returns.

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  • The discussion document will provide an in-depth look at the issues and backdrop that has led to the perception of risk aversion.

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  • Trying to achieve 100,000 lux light therapy at home brings up loads of safety issues that I would like professional help with.

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  • This site is about the design of the engineered Mab, supplying data and raising design issues to help the prospective antibody designer.

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  • This module seeks to describe and evaluate the main issues in modern macroeconomics.

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  • His comments range from issues of project scope, to management buy-in, through testing and practical issues to ongoing maintenance and training.

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  • Potholes For all issues relating to highway maintenance call the Customer Services hotline.

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  • This role will be responsible for the day-to-day management of the Data Changes / Issues process under which the Brand Data Action Group operates.

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  • They must also advise their line manger of any outstanding or urgent issues.

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  • Only those issues which respondents agreed upon were taken into consideration in drafting the manifesto.

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  • As a result we respond to a wide range of consultations from Government and other agencies, including many pertaining to rural issues.

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  • Issues of this kind raise more general ones about the future of scientific discourse in an electronically mediated world.

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  • Other tasks include merchandising, taking bookings, dealing with member's issues.

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  • Contents of back issues of At the Edge Why At the Edge merged with 3rd Stone.

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  • Once completed young sailors will be able to sail a dinghy confidently in light winds and be aware of safety issues and basic meteorology.

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  • Justice Learning reverses traditional methods by starting with current issues that directly affect their lives.

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  • This set of related projects looks at the more generic issues surrounding Internet-enabled metrology that would be common to all applications.

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