Colbertism was an extreme form of mercantilism built around war financing schemes, high taxation, and central planning. |
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When is this council going to stop wasting ratepayers ' money on unnecessary road schemes? |
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After he proposed numerous remodeling schemes, the clients opted to abandon the original plan in favor of an entirely new structure. |
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There are vast schemes, abandoned because of some caprice. There are secrets which everybody knows and no-one speaks of. |
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Allah, the omni-powerful is above all power and shall repel the schemes of the unjust. |
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These schemes of working closer together are imposed from above, and are not what many grass-roots people want. |
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The County Council has contacted all group schemes abstracting from Lough Arrow in relation to their presence. |
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Similar orbital schemes may be constructed for larger values of the principal quantum number. |
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With its attractive decor, warm colour schemes and super location, this is likely to appeal to young families. |
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Demand for such schemes is great, and waiting lists can be up to six months, according to some local experts. |
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The rate at which directors can accrue benefits is also more generous than the schemes they offer to their staff. |
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Public money was wasted on schemes that were neither necessary nor achievable. |
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Few will enjoy taking their chances on huge matching schemes, risking years of commuting between jobs they didn't really want. |
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Pension plans are legislated to be actuarily sound, whereas Ponzi schemes couldn't meet any test of actuarial soundness. |
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We are happy to provide needle exchange schemes for drug addicts, and their addictions are treatable. |
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The schemes which you mention in your letter are in addition to this figure. |
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Moreover the council additionally benefits from the Respark schemes which push commuters and visitors into the council car parks. |
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Public skepticism of schemes of this kind might diminish if the officials in charge didn't act like they were trying to put one over on us. |
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It is hard not to have a grudging admiration for the ingenuity behind these schemes. |
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The council will hear about proposed schemes for the centre in its June cycle of meetings. |
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The new savings schemes will offer a range of different investment options. |
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Most spam is commercial advertising, often for dubious products, get-rich-quick schemes, or quasi-legal services. |
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What was the rationale behind the ludicrous decision to cutback on these schemes? |
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The after-effects of such schemes are known to most of the victims through the media and other sources. |
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The Kilgarvan development is one of many such small hydro schemes proposed for Irish white-water rivers. |
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So any whizzo socialist spending schemes Brown may entertain will need to be paid for by cuts. |
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Investors who plough money in these schemes can offset rental income against tax. |
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Sometimes we fail simply because we are poor, dumb, fallible, feckless human beings whose best-laid schemes gang aft agley. |
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This sounds a lot of money, but in real terms it will support just eight schemes. |
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In modern classification schemes, living vertebrates consist of two main groups, the jawless Agnatha and the jawed Gnathostomata. |
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Schools' costs have gone up because of the increase in national insurance and higher contributions to teachers' pension schemes. |
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The government is keen to trumpet its array of complex housing schemes to help key workers. |
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Yeo said the government will also extend current schemes for property tax rebates and rental rebates for another year. |
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Under the current rules, pensioners are ranked ahead of current workers when company schemes are wound up. |
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This is particularly true in schemes operated in many States where public defence lawyers are assigned to cases. |
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Grand schemes, wild ideas, crazy notions, and intuitive leaps of imagination are, of course, encouraged and fertilized. |
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We explore the learnability of concepts from samples using the paradigm of sample compression schemes. |
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Very little money will be left over for farmers who intend to apply for the schemes this year. |
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He is looking at a number of potential schemes that could be commercialised and hopes to make an announcement in the next month. |
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On the other hand, illegitimate pyramid schemes can resemble legit sales operations. |
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The Register will act as a proving ground for existing copyright protection schemes and as a test bed for future technologies. |
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A lot of money has been spent on traffic management schemes but none of it has cured the problem. |
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Various propulsion schemes have been proposed, from nuclear fusion to antimatter to laser sails. |
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National legal systems range from particularly 'protective' schemes to very 'liberalistic' ones. |
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The Alliance promises to oppose all legislation that might put Uncle Sam in a position to choose anti-piracy schemes for consumers. |
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He was interested in shooting, car restoration, collecting antiques, and assorted entrepreneurial schemes. |
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In early June, the Feds indicted him for allegedly designing the schemes that rigged the California power market. |
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He favours challenging rhyme schemes and difficult forms, such as the sestina and terza rima. |
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It is likely that the various schemes would be paid for with a mix of public cash and private investment. |
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The bids are evaluated and schemes are appraised to see if they are achieving their targets every three months. |
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But he said it would not be appropriate to release further details of the schemes at this stage. |
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Detailed schemes for each area are still being drawn up and the first wave of project approvals are expected by the end of the year. |
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But at last his schemes have backfired and, quite by accident, he has produced his most consistent and listenable album in over 15 years. |
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Both of the schemes were designed by council architects under the supervision of County Architect Deirdre Sullivan. |
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With few exceptions, the schemes are engaged more with the exploration of formal architectonic themes than with conceptual concerns. |
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In part one we provided a round-up of copy protection schemes for digital audio and video. |
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Mr Lazenby said farmland drainage schemes, supported by government grants, mean water runs off straight into the rivers. |
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The feedback from these schemes will be assessed and evaluated in September. |
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Occupational schemes are selected by employers who want to encourage or assist their staff in adequate provision for their retirement. |
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Hoffman's tale of the oligarchs' rise through ehborate Ponzi schemes and backroom machinations is dizzying. |
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The committee agreed to give planning officers delegated authority to approve the two outline schemes, subject to a number of conditions. |
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In other schemes the phylum Arthropoda is retained and the major taxa are given subphylum or class status. |
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Since June, final salary pension schemes have been closing at twice the rate of last year. |
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We are now looking at schemes where ease of use and wide take-up can be offered and achieved. |
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The horse killer Stanley schemes to kill Sweet William and his companion Bobby to collect the insurance. |
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Most people have had more than one job and it is easy to lose track of old employers and the pension schemes you may have paid into. |
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The schemes and lures used to motivate us to forward chain letters are as old as the hills, and we only annoy our friends by sending them on. |
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So I decided to look to Hollywood, the cradle of crazy madcap money making schemes. |
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This spring and summer, white and cream colour schemes are accessorised with fruity colours such as tangerine, pink and lime green. |
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The people who were put on make-work schemes were less likely than others to find jobs. |
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Since then, she has gotten by with make-work schemes and retraining programs. |
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No matter how desperately governments try to create jobs by fancy make-work schemes, unemployment becomes chronic. |
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The salinity schemes across the Mallee area have made a huge difference, that's well documented. |
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This will focus on mitigating the risk of fraud, hacking, identity theft, scams and schemes. |
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This does not mean expensive avoidance schemes or illegal evasion scams, or even disappearing from the face of the earth. |
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The combination of the two are highly effective at detecting scams, schemes and illicit practices. |
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He said government departments had bursary schemes in technikons and technical colleges to provide learners with financial assistance. |
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If the pilot scheme is successful similar schemes could be rolled out across the district in the New Year. |
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Both schemes aim to crackdown on problems such as rowdy youths and anti-social behaviour. |
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He always had various practical schemes and engineering ideas he thought could help other countries. |
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Victims were duped by bogus get-rich-quick schemes involving fake documents before the scam was exposed. |
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Then individuals could protect themselves against the risk of needing health care by voluntary insurance schemes. |
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Lyssandra, being herself, had been quite willing to earn some return on his care, and had put Adam to good use in her various plots and schemes. |
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They'd be in a fancy hotel with room service, plotting their evil schemes or whatever it was government representatives did. |
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Lies, coincidences, plots, and schemes are everywhere, and no one can trust anyone. |
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We're told that plots and schemes occurred, but we rarely see them actually playing out. |
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A mild-mannered couple use a variety of distract-and-grab schemes to steal laptops from business travelers. |
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A child is never too young to harbor deadly secrets, or plot diabolical schemes. |
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They still thought I had secret plans, evil schemes, and I was at a loss as to how to convince them otherwise. |
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I know your past, I know your missions, your plots, plans, schemes, faults, weaknesses, interests, everything really. |
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The premise remains interesting, but the plot is cluttered with schemes and counter-schemes that seem unrealistic at best and pointless at worst. |
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Mary, a 21-year-old mother of four living in one of Glasgow's most deprived housing schemes, is one of Starting Well's early success stories. |
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It's almost like the Machiavellian housing policies that coerced them into the outer schemes in the first place have been super successful. |
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His scheming boss and mob underling, Sykes, demands that Oscar pay up the clams he has borrowed during his get-rich-quick schemes. |
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The hanging schemes did not accentuate the unique character of individual artists and schools. |
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We are now asking tenderers to put forward schemes to give the maximum facilities for the money available. |
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The exhibition features maps and plans of the proposed regeneration schemes as well as explanations of the designs and the work behind the ideas. |
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Grant-in-aid schemes offer little scope for rapid growth particularly when the government is as cash strapped as it is. |
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But, like grand schemes for terraforming Mars and colonizing it, I doubt it will ever happen. |
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Unlike volume carmakers, they could not profit from government-sponsored scrappage incentive schemes. |
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Park and ride schemes using the auction mart as a base have been included and will exploit the opportunities of canal boats and shuttle buses. |
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When both coaches get their schemes bang on, then you look to an individual to come up with a piece of magic that nobody can plan against. |
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She had sailed with him before on few previous schemes, on voyages soulwise or seawards. |
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When the Jubilee River was being planned, the design documents stated that flood relief schemes should always be started at the seaward end. |
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She also wants residents to learn the ins and outs of housing and benefit schemes, and to impart their wisdom to fellow prisoners. |
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They throw an annual Christmas party for dozens of pensioners who live in sheltered housing schemes. |
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For those of us with self-employed pension schemes, it is another year before the end-of-October tax relief deadline looms. |
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Suggestions from the council's own inspectors and the public were also put forward and a list of schemes was selected. |
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Such schemes include tax amnesties, voluntary disclosures and special bearer bonds. |
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Most of the schemes in Tenerife are timeshare, so there isn't a lot of freehold property. |
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With seasonal ownership schemes or timeshare you have to be happy that your two weeks holiday per year will have a very high premium. |
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He said beating congestion and improving safety were of the utmost importance and both these schemes worked towards that goal. |
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Firstly, individual members of occupational pensions schemes do not have votes. |
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Such morbid symptoms include false messiahs, doomsday predictions, UFO sightings, pyramid schemes, and so on. |
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As quota critics have long maintained, heavy-handed quota schemes don't promote true racial diversity, only politically correct tokenism. |
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There are neutral colour schemes throughout and wool carpets in the bedrooms. |
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The pipeline will service rural areas en route and will enable new group water schemes to go ahead. |
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Most of the land had been included in EU set-aside schemes and a riding school was operating on the remaining part of the farm. |
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The palace in the end became a miasma of schemes, intrigues, paranoia and backstabbing. |
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But first, researchers must perfect schemes for creating spin-aligned currents inside semiconductors, the materials used to make microchips. |
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Microenterprise schemes are popping up all over the world as a successful way to help poor entrepreneurs to help themselves. |
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It will also be used for the provision of small public water and sewerage schemes in smaller towns and villages. |
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The matter was raised when councillors discussed draft policies on the provision of sewerage schemes in villages. |
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A few micropayment schemes are basically intermediaries that are brokering your microtransaction. |
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Howard has a bent for rebellion and grand causal schemes and shares that and other preoccupations with his grandparents. |
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She noted that the schemes of the mid-century urban planners could not have destroyed neighborhoods better if they had been designed to do so. |
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If it had not been for that day, she'd still be living with her mother, not knowing anything about her evil grandfather and his wicked schemes. |
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The traffic in illegal drugs is a global problem, and money-laundering schemes take many forms. |
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Various schemes for mining Norwegian territorial waters were considered in London. |
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Either way, such failures of easy translatability are far too localized to encourage talk of different conceptual schemes. |
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Working alongside the recycling schemes will also be a project aimed at minimising the amount of waste produced by the county in the first place. |
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Treasury Holdings is to shift some of its focus away from commercial projects and into the construction of high density residential schemes. |
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He must think I'm as minted as the guys from Dragon's Den, because he keeps coming to me with these harebrained schemes to invest in. |
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After experimenting with various design schemes, the designer's current prototype includes an open and airy bar area. |
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A few corporations got to buy a few favours from the government, but the schemes had largely collapsed by the time they were killed off. |
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We are wising up to such something-for-nothing marketing schemes which turn out to be the opposite. |
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Over the years, I have lost count of the schemes put out by the council to control the traffic on the A3 Robin Hood roundabout. |
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Rowan, who had heard such wishful schemes before, tried not to get his hopes up. |
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It will also make changes to the research and development tax credits schemes by redefining them to make them easier to claim. |
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He spends all of his waking hours hatching schemes to catch the thief red-handed. |
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All sorts of people seem to be coming out of the woodwork and putting forward schemes now. |
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We would like to keep the fabric of the village together, but if these schemes go ahead it will spell the end of the village as we know it. |
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The Court's insistence on equal retirement ages in occupational pension schemes forced Britain to level ages up or down. |
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Providing incentives for local and regional produce would fit very well under such schemes. |
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Falling stock markets have caused yawning gaps to appear between the assets and liabilities of final salary pension schemes. |
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My head is swimming with dreams and schemes and the overwhelming desire to hop a bus or a train or a plane and make this dream happen. |
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It calls for spending less money on the arms industry, renationalising public utilities and ending PFI schemes. |
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It was one of several schemes the school runs to encourage youngsters to attend lessons. |
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He will work with the West Yorkshire Police youth offending team over the next three months on schemes aimed at making amends for his crime. |
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Three large-scale agricultural schemes, launched by private companies, all failed. |
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Park and ride schemes were trumpeted amid much enthusiasm more than a decade ago but took a long time to catch on in Swindon. |
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The scheme is designed to encourage residents to take part in council schemes, which include a compost bin offer and nappy laundering services. |
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Financial consultants who mis-sell high-risk schemes do so because they are paid huge commissions by the fund management companies. |
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In general, chemical catalysis offers faster reactions times than bioremediation schemes but also tends to be more expensive. |
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He regarded the philanthropic schemes of the day as characterized by sentimentality, short-sightedness, and hypocrisy. |
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The drug testing schemes will identify problematic drug misusers early and help them into treatment. |
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All three schemes were regulated by trust deeds or rules which conferred on the trustees wide powers of investment. |
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The defence tried to show the mother was behind several moneymaking schemes and angrily rejected people who sought to give her anything but cash. |
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Mr Rouse is chief executive of the Housing Corporation, which channels public money into social housing schemes. |
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Analysts, however, point out that earlier schemes to tap black money have not been great successes. |
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Special schemes had been announced for voluntary surrender of black money by persons in possession of such cash. |
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It may be that the source and schemes behind these blatant lies can be revealed by a court case. |
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Other schemes have been dictated by the resale value of the land on which the building was sited. |
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There are currently six social housing schemes under construction in the county. |
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The police in Padiham and Hapton are to run training schemes for licensees designed to help them to spot under-age drinkers. |
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They have not achieved what they set out to do with all these schemes. |
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The department's aim is to shrink the window of opportunity for crime through measures such as personal safety talks, partnership working and Neighbourhood Watch schemes. |
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For Hayek, the schemes of fallible human beings are more likely to end in disaster than to solve any problems. |
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Although there is some evidence for localized schemes of drainage and regularized land allotment, there is no hint of any overall scheme of land division. |
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Under his draft guidelines, schemes would be officially sanctioned. |
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For in addition to these more typical forms one finds catalogued in EV an amazing variety of stanzaic forms, line lengths, meters, and rhyme schemes. |
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From there, you can try to develop carbon abatement schemes. |
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Such activity is closer to tax avoision, where avoidance shades into evasion, than are the government-sponsored schemes which are now to be arbitrarily chopped back. |
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Changes to pension schemes are very damaging for staff morale and given much greater employer awareness, could also lead to deteriorating industrial relations. |
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Those whacky gardening folk and their uproarious naming schemes! |
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The survey registered only active transactions, excluding instances when the insider sold or acquired stock by participating in stock option and scrip dividend schemes. |
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So, this temporary relaxation of the rule requiring trustees to provide transfer values to ex-members may halt the migration of some money from company pension schemes. |
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And one could go on and on recounting what flash tourist consultants have thought up as wizard, rabbits-out-of-hats schemes to bring in the visitors. |
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Ending tax relief schemes will save the Exchequer hundreds of millions of euro, but the effects won't be seen until 2012 when most reliefs have been claimed. |
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But the effectiveness of schemes of this kind is unproven, and in today's world of unfettered trade flows, their implementation is often beset with legal difficulties. |
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They both face 20 years in prison for their alleged involvement in bribery schemes. |
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Which of the seven shortlisted schemes will win the heart of New Yorkers? |
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Unfortunately, most of his moneymaking schemes tended to fail. |
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The introduction of through-ticketing schemes enables passengers to choose their preferred route patterns and interchange points, which may vary from day-to-day. |
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Village shops continued to close while others teetered on the brink although community-owned shops, Internet retailing and home delivery schemes were becoming more popular. |
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Franchise masters and headquarters staff are on hand to help new franchisees establish their business, and provide planning advice and marketing schemes. |
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While there may be sound business reasons to focus on clever marketing schemes and building new stadiums, such a focus has come at the expense of the quality of play. |
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Yet it has recently staged four plays about the 20th century, runs a host of youth and community schemes and is now mounting the first play about foot-and-mouth. |
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The study also found that 20 per cent of firms put no budget aside for developing skills, while 39 per cent never measure the value of training schemes. |
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Some schemes work like a frequent flier program, where financial advisers receive bigger and better rewards, the more money they channel into specific investment funds. |
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While the texts of the other Lieder were rather simple rhymes in common rhyme schemes like a-b-a-b, the text here is very difficult, both to interpret and to sing. |
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He plots and schemes and bides his time to strike when he thinks the stars are aligned in his favor. |
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This shadow economy includes whole industries owned or controlled by organized crime, and rent-seeking and bribery schemes on the part of government officials. |
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Erudite is trying to wrestle control of the government away from abnegation via nefarious schemes. |
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Defined contribution schemes are also a lot more transparent and portable. |
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Last year I came back again and found, to my dismay and disappointment, a shabby, untidy and uncared for cluster of poorly kept houses with shocking colour schemes. |
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You could also argue that without the press, the government would have far more power, or at least wriggle room, to carry out their schemes without opposition. |
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Chimpanzees and other apes have historically been separated from humans in classification schemes, with humans deemed the only living members of the hominid family of species. |
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That begs the question as to whether our money would be safer under the mattress or in a bank deposit account than invested in shares, unit trusts or pension schemes. |
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He calls no shots, but works as the hit man on various scummy schemes. |
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The film, set in the bleak and grim coal mines of northern China, tells about two robbers' schemes to extort compensation money by murdering innocent miners. |
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Typically, the schemes and plots end in frustration and disaster. |
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These include thesauri, subject headings lists, classification systems and other categorization schemes used to index or organize different databases. |
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Moreover, these schemes, unlike most firmwares, are designed to prevent software or drivers from doing things, which will limit the ability to make workarounds in software. |
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California went through all this many years ago, and is still paying for it and trying to mend the damage its water diversion schemes have created. |
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They are also awaiting payments and approvals under various schemes. |
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Promotional reps for beer companies and sports gambling schemes love to come to the Bomber to promote their corporate agendas by giving away free stuff. |
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Her subjects are usually depicted with faraway Botticelli eyes and zaftig physiques, placed amid quasi-Platonic iconographic schemes and classical-looking drapery. |
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These top-down schemes need city-size investment, and the citizen does not need to worry about the consequences, we are told. |
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The strategy aims to put in place opportunities and schemes to re-educate owners, offering them advice and assistance to return their properties to use. |
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Smaller schemes will be tendered out directly to local companies. |
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The main example in practice arises in relation to pension schemes. |
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He is that rarest of rare breeds, a Tory activist and campaigner who keeps the blue flag flying above the housing schemes and wastelands of Glasgow's east end. |
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Both schemes are de-signed to act as a catalyst to create thousands of jobs and dozens of major companies have already expressed an interest in locating on the two sites. |
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Handing out chocolate and lollipops to pub revellers in a good mood at the end of the night is one of the schemes already operating in East Lancashire. |
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Most of the Crustacean's money-making schemes came to nought. |
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Tax avoidance schemes aim to exploit loopholes in the law that allow those with hefty tax liabilities to cut their bills dramatically and, in some cases, reduce them to zero. |
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Lampreys and miller's thumbs may not be caught but poisoning by liquid manure or destruction of their environment by modern land drainage schemes goes unpunished. |
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He convinces you if you play the schemes right, you can't lose. |
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Towns and cities considering tram schemes yesterday attacked Government indecision and demanded clear guidelines on what Ministers were prepared to pay for. |
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The government is proposing 200 city academies, including 60 in London, although several such schemes have recently run up against local parental opposition. |
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Numerous regional schemes rationalizing the nomenclatural stratigraphy of the critical time have been developed, and a variety of biostratigraphic zonations evolved. |
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The change, in which both hero and beast are prone and wrestling on the ground, gives a strikingly different appearance from the standing or kneeling schemes. |
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Our schemes are very competitive and advantageous for the value we offer. |
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The best-selling author delivers an absorbing and provocative new novel about the low-down schemes and broken dreams that follow a fractured marriage. |
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Farm watch schemes had been established to combat crimes including sheep rustling and poaching and were proving particularly successful, she said. |
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Meanwhile, employers have made a decision to pass retirement responsibility back to the state, by closing final salary schemes up and down the country. |
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In the current conditions, it is imperative for political parties and the people to take the initiative in order to foil the schemes of terrorists and saboteurs. |
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When their dreams are dashed, they hook up and turn into con artists, coming up with grander and grander schemes to milk some poor man of his hard-earned money. |
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Two-thirds of directors of blue-chip companies are in final-salary schemes, where pensions are based on years of service and annual salary at retirement. |
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Some of the schemes were meant for those employed in Government, education and scientific research, while others were tailored to meet the needs of the corporate sector. |
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Saxby Bridge has enthusiastically marketed all sorts of tax effective schemes involving things like tea trees, macadamias, wine and even online lingerie. |
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Bangladeshi water engineers say that Indian barrages, canals, reservoirs and irrigation schemes are slowly strangling the country and are stopping its development. |
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Unless, of course, they were truly plotting some schemes against him. |
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More than 40 elderly residents living in sheltered accommodation schemes in Wickford benefited from a troop of volunteers who spruced up their homes. |
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She could sniff intrigue and schemes blowing on the wind, they said. |
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In Trainspotting, Begbie's blood boils at the backpackers who see the sights of the city centre but are blind to the blighted landscape of its surrounding schemes. |
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Elation replaced doubt when the schemes began to take shape. |
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The plan is part of the council's sheltered housing strategy, which includes refurbishing the building and other sheltered housing schemes across the borough. |
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She has been investing in tax-efficient savings schemes for many years and currently trusts her money to an individual savings account with Intelligent Finance. |
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Scots may want to come over all Runrig bestriding mighty crags, but they are really Arab Straps, moaning about damp and impotence in provincial housing schemes. |
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Sack the idiots who have nothing better to do than to dream up such crackpot schemes. |
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These could be in the form of postgraduate training, short courses, research or schemes such as Associateship of the Museums Association. |
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The police have received complaints from local bodies that dacoit gangs were seeking a cut in the funds allocated for development schemes. |
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Shoppers are not as loyal to loyalty card schemes as they are to low prices, exclusive research for The Grocer has revealed. |
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Even with wild schemes, the charismatic narcissist can whip up enormous enthusiasm. |
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A total of three street pavement schemes were also completed in Ali Khel, Saru Khel and Hayat abad villages of Hangu. |
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Encryption refers to algorithmic schemes that encode plain text, such as a card number, into a non-readable form called ciphertext. |
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Compared with existing schemes, their scheme does not depend on the steganographic methods. |
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It can be seen that length of major axes of the ellipses are different because of different excitation schemes. |
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Davida UK specialises in high quality, open-face motorcycle helmets with lush colour schemes and designs. |
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If they agree to launch their own BOGOF to Hunger schemes, I will personally come down and work on the checkouts for them. |
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The new FSC language will evolve, taking on additional 'dialects' further along the line through secondary colour schemes. |
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She is always trying to stop the evil schemes of her mortal enemies Stingo and Slugsy, a pair of bullies. |
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Sometimes the Court views racial classification schemes that are obviously segregative as particularly virulent. |
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These schemes have been vested with legal status and legislation has been introduced that deals specifically with stokvels. |
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It did not feature outsized personalities or grandiose schemes. |
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He pointed out that delay in the construction of metalloid roads was caused by underground schemes. |
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The shortlist for the annual awards was unveiled on Thursday and includes a number of schemes across Coventry and Warwickshire. |
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We would use all of our run schemes out of the Gun formation by using the QB in the tailback position. |
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Cruise companies also offer a first step into a long-term career through cadetship schemes. |
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Retrocessions are a key element in the provision of flexible compensation schemes. |
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This is the first time that such a stuffiest number of development schemes have been approved in a year. |
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The archetypal mingler, it never looks out of place and adds buoyancy to heavy planting schemes. |
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Readers should have a background in number theory, commutative algebra, and the general theory of schemes. |
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Forest carbon trading schemes vest ownership of forest carbon in governments and carbon traders, and exclude communities without tenurial rights. |
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Concordist schemes are eschewed in favor of broad pictures that emphasize the immanence of God and a different view of redemptive history. |
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One of the keys in stopping this offense lies in having as much carryover as possible from your basic reads and schemes. |
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Classification schemes for nonoscillatory solutions of twodimensional nonlinear difference systems. |
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Several schemes have been proposed to replace the shuttle bus with some form of rail link. |
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Missouri does not employ fullcourt pressure all the time, but it uses varying defensive schemes to remain unpredictable. |
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Five companies offering get-rich-quick schemes to property investors have been shut down. |
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This involves region wide transport schemes such as those carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail. |
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This planning also needs to take into account region wide transport schemes such as those carried out by the Highways Agency and Network Rail. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s, many of the city's slums were demolished, and replaced with housing schemes such as the Park Hill flats. |
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A proposal for an Ely southeast bypass of the A142 is included in the major schemes of the Cambridgeshire Local Transport Plan. |
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Instead, many fall victim to illusions of reformism, bourgeois democracy, technotopianism, lifestylism, and other bogus schemes. |
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This attracted fierce opposition from road protesters opposing the Newbury Bypass and other schemes and it was cancelled shortly afterwards. |
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While the monorail schemes were all abandoned, a scheme to create an underground tunnel link gained momentum. |
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The Salvation Army has been criticized for making use of the UK Government's workfare schemes across Britain. |
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However, along the way, Merlin receives a vision that Arthur is in need of assistance against the schemes of Morgan le Fay. |
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Wyatt took subject matter from Petrarch's sonnets, but his rhyme schemes make a significant departure. |
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Their extensive travelling had a strong influence on her writing, as some type of transportation often plays a part in her murderer's schemes. |
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A closed competition was held, and the schemes produced were noticeably more restrained than in the earlier competition. |
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The university has formal agreements with other colleges in Northern Ireland and operates several outreach schemes to rural areas. |
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It also stated that independence would result in additional costs and complexity in the operation of business pension schemes. |
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Total income can be subdivided according to various schemes, leading to various formulae for GDP measured by the income approach. |
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By early 1934 the focus shifted away from funding work creation schemes and toward rearmament. |
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In the field of health care, funds were allocated to modernisation and extension schemes aimed at improving administrative efficiency. |
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Some schemes were based largely in the development of autonomous, mutualist provision of benefits. |
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Code articles deal in generalities and thus stand at odds with statutory schemes which are often very long and very detailed. |
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Since 1995, trillions of dollars have been transferred from OECD and developing countries into tax havens using these schemes. |
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PayPal, EBay, Microsoft, Twitter and Facebook have also been found to be using the Double Irish and Dutch Sandwich schemes. |
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The Alternative Minimum Tax was developed to reduce the impact of certain tax avoidance schemes. |
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This differs from our other instalment schemes, where at least half of the licence fee is collected in advance. |
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Private healthcare providers also run medical facilities in the country, available to members of their insurance schemes. |
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Possession of a valid visa is a condition for entry into many countries, and exemption schemes exist. |
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With its capital at Yeha, the kingdom developed irrigation schemes, used plows, grew millet, and made iron tools and weapons. |
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There are about 3,000 smallholder irrigation schemes covering a total area of 47,000 ha. |
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Under the 1973 Act, district councils were obliged to implement community council schemes. |
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