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Thus one might say " What A says ( i.e. the proposition A states ) is true " , which , on the face of it , seems to represent a clear case of property ascription . |
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When consonant clues are fewer , it takes longer to translate what is said into sense , but this does not mean that one 's brain is slower ! |
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Another was that , while Recommendations 7 and 8 had proposed higher payments to tutors , the Report had seen 75% of teaching costs as the maximum grant available , leaving the prospect of a widening gap to be filled from voluntary sources -- 25% of a salary of ( say ) £700 being greater than 25% of one of £600 . |
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Since January 1990 all governing bodies of schools in Denmark have had complete control over school budgets , curricula , staff appointments and day-to-day management -- the intention being to give teachers and parents more say in school management . |
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` God helps those who help themselves ' , says the proverb . |
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A top source said in Dublin : ` It would make sense for the President to time his visit to coincide with the opening of Barrettstown Castle as Paul 's first camp in Europe . |
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Suppose that some disturbance occurs -- say , a fall in investment demand . |
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Donald Selkin , head of stock index futures research at Prudential-Bache , said ` panic short-covering ' might have boosted prices toward the end . |
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` I would be surprised if it does n't test 2,200 , ' says Mr Tora , a view shared by others . |
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Bevin said little directly on the issue , except to stress the political problems of a rapid withdrawal from the Dutch East Indies and the need to consult the Chiefs of Staff . |
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` We could see Japanese interest , ' said Mr Stephen Doe , of brokers Smith New Court . |
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` We built it up , it is our baby , ' he said , adding that if the family allowed its interest to fall below 50 per cent it would risk being taken over by a hostile bidder . |
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Putting it as politely as he can , Mr Tyson said the whole affair ` encouraged ' him to return to paid employment . |
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A female employee of one of the companies included in the report said , ` I do n't know very many women who 've got high up … |
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This very important observation says nothing about whether the baby feels pain . |
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Called Tickford Bridge , it is said to be the oldest iron bridge in Britain still in constant use . |
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In the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries this cursive italic style gained ground as an alternative to secretary , although as Hector says ( op cit ) , ` By 1600 it was being written with such magnificent disregard of any calligraphical rules that it might be illegible to the writer 's contemporaries and compatriots . ' |
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I say , ` Superficially things look brighter . ' |
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The filter would block all signals of frequencies above , say , 10 kHz . |
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` It is something required by the highway authority and is purely a legal classification ' , he said , and ` it is extremely unlikely that any roads used as public paths would ever be considered as anything else than they are now ' said Mr. Higerty . |
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Discussions went on for a year and cost T&L about £500,000 in legal fees and other expenses , Vlitos says , ` but they came up with a strong agreement which protected T&L -- a pygmy next to a corporate giant like J&J ' . |
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` If the public saw this film they would get a much better idea of what it is like to be disabled , ' he said . |
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` It 's not the same as seeing your MP face to face , ' said Dave . |
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You can see it ' , ' she said . |
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However the offices were closed so he said he would call first thing in the morning . |
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As Mark says , |
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On the new LP it will say something like ` Free samples if someone uses it in a really creative way . ' |
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A record company spokesman said : ` The American public had voted for a younger Elvis to grace their postage stamps and we took the hint . ' |
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Then it means that a person , as the result of observing that whenever , say , a table is hit , he suffers pain , when now he is in pain , automatically associates it with the table . |
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` Well yeah , ' says the guy they call Mister Lucky . |
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A case of bread and circuses , and it 's about time someone said it for the rave generation . |
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My suggestion is that the eight working-class women who say they ` like ' or ` do n't mind ' housework but show evidence of being dissatisfied with it , are in fact committing this contradiction because the speech mode they are used to makes the presentation of individual feelings difficult . |
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Yoshida also took the opportunity to say that while , of course , the decision must rest with the Allies , the Japanese felt that an early Peace Treaty was most desirable . |
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He would always teach trainees : " If a client asks you a question you do n't understand , say -- " Hold on a minute sir , a call has just come through to me from the States " -- put him on hold then , and ask me . |
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My first truism is the one Aristotle used to say what it is for a statement to be true or false : ` To say of what is , that it is not , or of what is not , that it is , is false ; while to say of what is , that it is , or of what is not , that it is not , is true . ' |
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Its provisionality attracts , said Mr. Beloff , the observations of Lord Denning M.R. in Lewis v. Heffer [ 1978 ] 1 W.L.R. 1061 , 1072-1073 , where he said : |
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` Nobody really knew what to do in that situation , ' says Ken Berry . |
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It is probably true to say , therefore , that most small towns , when taken with their immediate surroundings , were to some degree self-sufficient in basic agricultural produce . |
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I accept everything that has been said so far , but is it really necessary for the persons in question to be the subject of media coverage ? |
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In paragraph 78 , the report records the Secretary of State as saying : ' the view that we took was that the technology that was involved was reasonably well proven We were perfectly satisfied that it would work . ' |
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In March 1989 Rocard had reacted to public calls for the assassination of Rushdie by saying that " any further calls for violence or murder will lead to immediate criminal prosecution " . |
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Wang also announced an increase of nearly 12 per cent in military spending for 1991 , the second increase in two years , saying that the extra money was needed for the modernization of weapons and equipment . |
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Middleton did not want any of that but he said he would go and talk to his crew . |
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And you might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb , as doubtless they say on the Darlington and Stockton Times . |
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` We are now on our tenth such scheme in the three years since we set up the company , ' he said . |
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The sheriff said it was ` desirable ' that all remand prisoners be checked at least hourly every night and not just those identified as at risk from suicide , or poor health or those likely to try to escape . |
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He was replying to Ernie Ross , Labour MP for Dundee West , who said the workers had lost their jobs after a disputes procedure which had followed the Government 's employment law to the letter . |
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Some of these 2.9 children will be male and some female ; if we assume a birth sex ratio of , say , 52:48 , i.e. probability of female birth = 0.48 , then the expected female births per woman is |
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` The whole incident with the tablets was just a nightmare so we have decided to put it behind us and continue our lives , ' said Mrs Johnson . |
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Chief Superintendent Jeff Meadows , head of Lancashire Constabulary 's Traffic and Uniform Operations Department , said : ` Tests in April showed that police cars parked at the side of motorways reduce speeds to 70-71mph , while the decoy reduces speeds to around 71-72mph . |