I deplore the situation where we are pitted against each other for low fees, but reintroducing the fee scale is not an option. |
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The tamarin is the first primate bred in captivity with the goal of reintroducing it into the wild. |
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He also said he was considering reintroducing tuition fees, then retracted his statement. |
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In Colombia, biologists are busy reintroducing young condors hatched in North American zoos to parks and reserves. |
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Apparently in thrall to the resignation deadline set by David Trimble, the British government moved towards reintroducing direct rule. |
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One of the most persuasive arguments against reintroducing the classical gold standard is the fact that we are now no longer on it. |
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The only reliable way to find out whether you are intolerant to a food is by excluding it from your diet for four to six weeks, then reintroducing it. |
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A Purton businessman has come up with a novel way of beating the traffic by reintroducing a mode of transport which was last popular when Queen Victoria was on the throne. |
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The purpose of laboratory containment of wild polioviruses is to eliminate the risk of reintroducing wild polioviruses from the laboratory to the community. |
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As a former British species, interest in reintroducing beavers to the wild across Britain has been shown. |
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The group toured from October, playing little new material and few Quadrophenia numbers, and reintroducing several from Tommy. |
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A workers' co-operative in Pembrokeshire is turning back the clock by reintroducing traditional coppice crafts into two woodlands. |
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Interest in reintroducing the species was further bolstered in 2016 in relation to a successful breeding program for the Iberian lynx in Spain. |
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Based on these results, the Scottish charity Trees for Life has proposed reintroducing beavers in the Scottish Highlands. |
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Reintroducing college fees could harm the prospects of improved access to third level education, the head of Irish universities has warned. |
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