We've just announced our seventh half year of double-digit earnings growth and we're going to see much more of that coming in future. |
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It was imposed in June last year for dangerous driving under the influence of drugs and could count against her in future sentencing. |
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It is designed to prevent a similar accident in future and it includes a refresher programme. |
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Once you have laid a ghost to rest, he or she can join your team and you can use them in future missions. |
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Any excess relief in a tax year may be carried forward for offset against rental income arising from Irish property in future years. |
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Renegotiation of contracts is going to be an expensive business in future, it would seem. |
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As we motor through the European Union in future, we will be able to change our euros into Latvian lats and Lithuanian litas. |
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Industry sources said representative bodies such as the American Chamber of Commerce could play an increasingly important role in future. |
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The Competition Authority has welcomed the government's decision to require lawyers to submit tenders for work in future tribunals of inquiry. |
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Domicile combines the fact of residence with the intention of not moving in future. |
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This will become more important in future years as investment resources become less available. |
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Does it have any right, in future, to lecture others on how they should run their affairs? |
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Tony Blair urged fellow EU leaders yesterday not to yield in future confrontations with anti-capitalists who disrupted their Gothenburg summit. |
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Is the old Xhosa tradition of lobola going to be forgotten, and is the head of the kraal going to be two people in future? |
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I made a long list of promises to God of how good I'd be in future if only we could get this sorted out. |
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If it is such a lose-lose situation, how on Earth did it happen and how can it be avoided in future? |
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Needless to say this opens up a whole lotta possibilities for the government in future cases like this one. |
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Governors will in future directly appoint and manage external auditors on fair trading, rather than through an Executive department. |
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He has made up his mind, in future, steadfastly to refuse all proposals, come from what quarter they may. |
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Expect to see more extreme food gathering from these boys in future episodes. |
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If the directors, scenarists, producers and major artistes make a firm resolve only to do quality films in future, they can sustain this trend. |
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I would imagine there will be other roles for him to play in public life in future. |
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And maybe that date will be viewed in future centuries as the beginning of the great barbarian invasions. |
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Better still, nobody in his senses will even argue that it can even in future earn profits. |
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Motorists could in future be given the option of taking an express toll road or a slower un-tolled road, between Johannesburg and Pretoria. |
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Town hall bosses say the new target will ensure more women make it to the top of the tree in future. |
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This is not to say that there will be no great actors, no great verse speakers, no great Shakespeareans in future. |
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In actual fact we'll get better at doing all this stuff in future years, right? |
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A larger proportion of the workforce in future will be employed in areas such as the biosciences, technology and higher education. |
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We hope and trust that workers have learnt a lesson and in future will reflect and weight all the pros and cons before deciding to down tools. |
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Recording which plants are in bloom when pesticide applications are made can be very valuable in future years. |
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A bull put to death by a matador will, in future, be considered in the same way as any animal killed outside a slaughterhouse. |
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After this week's fuss over news we can expect bigger and more explosive bombshells in future. |
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It is unquestionable that in future years UW will undoubtedly see the reshaping or even renaming of this student hub. |
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Tesco believes that in future, tags can be attached to fresh food such as fruit or meat products, and programmed with the item's sell-by date. |
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This is the broad agenda for these projects and we hope to report on it in future independent and replicated studies. |
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The court ruling means other gipsies may also argue that their nomadic lifestyles have been restricted in future planning cases. |
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Transitory relief on business rates bills hide the real cost in future years. |
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But controversially, it emerged the council leader, senior cabinet colleagues and possibly opposition leaders may in future be paid a salary. |
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I would like to fine him for the Diver Lifeboat Fund and to warn him to be more careful in future. |
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Women will in future be directed to birthing units in Chippenham and Trowbridge. |
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I shall however in future be careful to exclude all mention of the players involved. |
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Recommendations will be made to the school about the way they conduct SATS in future. |
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Without these feelings I would be powerless to strive for change, to do better in future. |
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I need hardly add that this particular young wretch will be taking the train or walking in future. |
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I hope in future the police only work to protect and serve us, that no one is above the law. |
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One regular correspondent also took umbrage and promised not to write in the Press in future. |
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They will face spot-checks in future to make sure the rules are being abided by. |
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The new call centre will play an important role in future plans for European expansion. |
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Councillor Art Rempel agreed, but wondered what can be done to prevent similar occurrences in future. |
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After such an emergency you would want to ensure steps were taken to cover such emergencies in future. |
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I believe this effort died on the vine as I don't recall reading anything more on this subject in future Abstracts. |
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This is good because it means trains heading in opposite directions won't in future have to wait for one another. |
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Finally, in the concluding chapter, he highlights theoretical issues that deserve more attention in future research. |
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The landowner risks having the pasture become overgrazed, resulting in future weed problems, reduced production, and lowered value. |
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Many of Italy's most famous museums and historic sites will in future be run by private companies. |
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That's true, but we shouldn't expect to overshoot our target like that in future years. |
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Furthermore, the recovery of the experiment hardware after a nominal soft landing under parachute allows for its re-use in future missions. |
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But you wouldn't bet against him turning up there in civvies in future, management being an ambition still left to fulfil. |
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All scientists do is try to generalise hypotheses from evidence and then attempt to test them in future. |
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These and other phylogenetic hypotheses will be tested in future studies with an expanded coverage of percoid families. |
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The group said that imbalance could lead to a squeeze on stocks which may feed through to more price rises in future. |
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I do not wish to seem unduly pernickety but the point may have some relevance in future cases. |
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I would love to do a collabo with her in future if she would be interested. |
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Householders are being asked how York Council should organise refuse collections in future to help the recycling project. |
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This was discussed at length and it was strongly felt that the person who rented or actively farmed the land should be the benefactor in future. |
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One legal expert last night said in future it may be impossible for a prosecution to succeed unless the evidence is indisputable. |
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I think it is possible that the State could develop integrated schools with other faiths in future. |
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Firesetters often strive to cover their tracks, but the specialist police dog will make life very difficult for them in future. |
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This provided the frame of reference for determining what range of resupply times is probable in future contingencies. |
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This second approach, however, is complicated, because our missions in future contingencies will most often require offensive operations. |
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But in future the work will be contracted out to shoe repair giant Timpsons, which has its own repair factories in Manchester and Luton. |
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Even if you don't need the extra performance now, you can think of it as an investment in future gaming fun. |
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What are the barriers to the technology reaching its full potential in future iterations? |
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The bishop was very critical of past mismanagement of the house, and insisted that in future no corrodies should be granted. |
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The technique might be used in future devices that automate biochemical reactions with the fluidic equivalent of computer chips. |
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Such moves in future, however, should also attempt to curb the rising tide of foul language, both on the pitch and terraces. |
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I will in future regard your writings and opinions as the product of an offensive and foul-mouthed individual. |
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An article in the match programme highlighted the new crime-fighting tool and in future it will be on advertising boards around the ground. |
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Under this new ruling match officials would in future award all free kicks at least 30 yards from where the incident took place. |
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The ability to take out precision targets in urban environments will be critical in future conflicts. |
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He also predicts promotions and partnerships will be more tightly controlled in future. |
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Whether or not gas will be employed in future wars is a matter of conjecture. |
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Second, we outline our advocacy for more theorization in future research on economic geographies of Asia. |
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This pain suggests a new disease burden of degenerative musculoskeletal disorders in future adults. |
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Clearly, the legislation is prospective, and in future that will be quite possible. |
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Users should take note of the deprecated features which are to be completely removed in future versions. |
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He also wanted it to be saved from from destruction or desecration in future wars. |
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They would know that in future the destinies of all its citizens would be entirely in their own hands. |
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My job, as I saw it, would be to follow and log the changes and prepare a blueprint to be used in future as a go-to manual. |
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It is a challenge to historians of American economic development to dig more deeply and more broadly in future research. |
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Pairs of single nanotubes might be used in future experiments to separate the entangled electron pairs in superconductors. |
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He would make certain that, in future, any group or artist he managed never had the power to dispense with his services. |
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Do Warren and Pearson suggest that lenders are clairvoyants who can divine what direction prices will take in future years? |
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It is feared that as the cost of drugs escalates and financial pressure grows on the NHS, there will be many more similar disputes in future. |
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It might well be that the only way of preventing British involvement in future escapades is for Parliament to act with more rigour. |
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So, obviously, I will not be buying any coffee from that particular espresso bar in future. |
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He also joked to the assembled dignitaries that he would be donning the riot gear before visiting the police authority in future. |
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These steps include not donating blood, tissue or organs, and ensuring they tell their doctors and dentists if they undergo treatment in future. |
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License plate numbers and full dossiers of car owners will be printed in future issues to come. |
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As to whether we have a capacity to go any further in future Budgets, you'll have to wait and see. |
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And while it is easy to quantify the cost so far, it is much harder to work out how big an impact it will have in future. |
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It will be engraved in the memory of its children in future as the bloodiest war in history. |
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They recommend that a link should be provided to the Environment Agency's flood warning system to give residents advance warning in future. |
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My other concern about this is that there is no guarantee of the admissibility of evidence from the database in future cases. |
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Give the smelly kid a whack on the head with a giant pikachu toy and he will know better than to challenge u in future. |
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Production was ramped up so that in future they could achieve this level of output. |
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She will also need some reassurance that in future she will be kept safe and that such an event will not repeat itself. |
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The post is to be re-advertised and the council's recruitment strategy reviewed in the hope of attracting a wider field of candidates in future. |
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However, Keane said property developers were unlikely to enjoy the same financial windfalls in future. |
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New adapted material systems like natural fiber composites, hybrid structures of metals, polymers and ceramics increasingly gain meaning in future. |
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The same process is playing out today in future growth sectors like clean energy and nanotechnology. |
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Sometime ahead in future, these images may become invaluable records. |
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Recent legislation has prevented tourist exploitation of this tropical paradise and no buildings taller than a coconut palm will in future receive planning permission. |
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The outcome of the rum feud is critical for both Bacardi and Pernod Ricard, because the winner could net billions in future sales. |
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The free-trade zone might even become one of our export markets in future. |
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Going forward, Republicans are hoping they can use the continuation of sequestration as leverage in future budget showdowns. |
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We hope in future years to bring American and European Beckettians closer together and to offer informal, social occasions for Beckett scholars to meet. |
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These are likely to prove a key element in future regenerative treatments for conditions including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's and heart ailments. |
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The state that Frederick William left Brandenburg-Prussia in when he died in 1688, set the seal on what people would class as being Teutonic in future years. |
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The plan is designed to be scalable and more training bases could come in future years. |
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The allodium was held as an unconditional gift rather than as a fief, although the beneficiary was expected to be at the king's disposal in future military campaigns. |
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The three-year-old absolutely trotted-up by five lengths at Pontefract last week, a victory which looks sure to earn him much more than 5lb extra in future handicaps. |
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Doctors are concerned that teenage girls resort to crash diets in an attempt to shed the extra fat that they need to bear children in future life. |
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The company intends to make the water hydrants more secure in future. |
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Until common standards, definitions and interpretations are nailed down and agreed, participants in future talks may as well be speaking two different languages. |
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By searching ports and quays, diving teams are familiarising themselves with their layout so that in future it will be easier to spot anything out of the ordinary. |
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I thought he was just being pernickety, but I'll not argue in future. |
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In terms of the unsubscribe, it really just means providing an acknowledged way that people can unsubscribe from your electronic message in future, if they wish to do so. |
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Those who cannot afford to buy bonds, or who prefer to invest in productive endeavors, must pay in future taxes for the reprieve of not being taxed in the present. |
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Nevertheless, the end of the great age of empires undoubtedly has profound implications for the way in which the subject will be treated in future. |
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Based on the first reports of resistant strains of streptococci and enterococci, we predicted that these bacteria would also become significant medical problems in future. |
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A year after the event, the health minister resigned and the government announced that in future heatwaves, everybody should go to the movies because they're air-conditioned. |
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I would give them a miss in future despite their apparent value for money. |
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A second argument holds that a modified procedure might evoke negative responses in patients, leading to a decreased willingness to participate in future research. |
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But they must invest more in the project if the navy is to have ships to cope with a variety of situations in the future, and be a team player in future events. |
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In the end she was let off and told not to forget the L-plates in future. |
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Lord Of The Sky looks destined for right-handed tracks in future after continuing Lennie Lungo's great run by making it five out of five over fences this season. |
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Consequence to this studies different microzonation maps for the selected zones were provided in which the most liquefiable points in future earthquakes have been specified. |
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You are lowbred and common, and, in future, I'll be the chief. |
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Sadly it seems that unless your car is garaged overnight you may, in future, have to take a quick peek at the front of your motor each morning to check that all is well. |
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The fact that in future it will cost airlines money if they overbook or cancel flights should force them to buck up their ideas and put passengers first. |
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We wish the committee well in future efforts to develop a Heritage Centre and commiserate with you on not receiving a grant from the Heritage Council on this. |
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I shall in future weigh, not guess, quantities of rice and pasta. |
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Because of the presence of coumarins in some clover species, including Trifolium pratense, tests of clotting factors in future trials may be prudent. |
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Shih says she hopes to repackage the system for use in future disaster zones. |
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The fact that a department has not spent its full whack within a given financial year doesn't mean that it cannot find a use for the cash in future. |
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Can we either provide a link or a brief explanation in future, please? |
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Those offenders will be offered conditional cautions in future, meaning they will escape prosecution but must agree to co-operate with rehabilitation projects. |
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The military is working hard to make sure in future conflicts, no wounded warrior ever bleeds to death from potentially survivable wounds. |
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His nomination, made by the Court of Directors, would in future be subject to the approval of a Council of Four appointed by the Crown. |
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This plan can be amended in future years, however provides the major guideline for ESA for several years. |
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Consequently, he concluded, new arrangements are necessary and will become moreso in future. |
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According to Ofcom, TV transmissions over the Internet are a grey area which in future might make fees based on television ownership redundant. |
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The Somali Olympic Committee has devised a special support program to ensure continued success in future tournaments. |
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The present demographic transition stage of India along with its higher population base will yield rich demographic dividend in future decades. |
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The band have said that having watched their gig, McGee asked them if they could sing in English rather than Welsh in future shows. |
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As a result, the possibility was suggested of keeping the legs of such platforms on the sea bed in future, to serve as habitat. |
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These rare habitats are mostly known from the Danish waters of Skagerrak west of Hirtshals, but more might be discovered in future surveys. |
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Recognition signals by lamp, once seen, could also easily be copied in future engagements. |
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Studies are currently being performed to determine the level of this interference and will be used in future site planning. |
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He took to visiting Marienbad, which was famous amongst notable society for its restoring climate, and went there regularly in future years. |
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Over 100 stages have been identified, going currently back some 6 million years, and the scale may in future reach back up to 15 mya. |
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This precedent led in the long run to the fall of his dynasty, for it was a pattern repeated in future reigns. |
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The success of sugar merchants such as Bartolomeo Marchionni would propel the investment in future travels. |
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The Tepanec lands were carved up among the three cities, whose leaders agreed to cooperate in future wars of conquest. |
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In 1907 the Minister for Lands gave instructions to the Land and Survey Department that the name Middle Island was not to be used in future. |
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Stare decisis does not apply, and any new rules articulated will not be applied in future cases. |
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A Parliamentary seat was essential if Asquith was again to play any serious part in future events. |
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This sparked controversy as it would mean that it would not be possible to use Woodhead 3, the newer tunnel for railway traffic in future. |
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I would sift through it because angle brackets and other things were mistakenly thrown in there that could be reused in future productions. |
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The use of recyclates could lower the number of building waste dumps in future, but it is necessary to carry out further research in this sphere. |
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The dairy product imports from New Zealand are likely to increase in future. |
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A THIS autocompletion list is intended to save you retyping the same thing in future and can be useful at times. |
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This is a great piece of advice by Mr Paresh to gatecrashers that they will have the courtesy to buy tickets in future. |
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Officials calculated that the ability to Latten enemy cities may well prove decisive in future wars. |
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The four-page gatefold will introduce readers to both the ad and the app, followed by a two-page spread and single-page ads in future issues. |
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They taught me selflessness, boldness, and investing in future leaders. |
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The work includes the installation of a roller blind which will be automatically activated to seal off any fire which may break out in future. |
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Hassan Rouf, guest of honor congratulated both the finalists and assured Elaf's cooperation in future as well. |
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Wunderbar is aiming to skill up the young Platypuses so that in future they could take over the company. |
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Therefore, the use sequencing-based methods in future studies of the clearance of fetal DNA in preeclamptic pregnancies would also be worthwhile. |
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Mr Sinclair called on the HSE to be completely open about the number of workplace deaths in future announcements. |
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A forward-thinking evaluation of positive changes to promote more independence and savvy in future generations. |
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If encountered in future studies, this information confirms gender differences in thimerosal toxicity. |
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These genetic and environmental factors could be considered in future epidemiologic studies of this multifactorial disease. |
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Whether ends always justify means might be one of the serious considerations of our industrial musclemen in future disputes. |
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Fresh statutory declarations must then be deposited at specified intervals in future. |
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This license would include rights to sublicense and use the data in future calibrations. |
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Its effect was to extend English law into the Marches and provide that Wales had representation in future Parliaments. |
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An autonomous profile for our heat exchanger activities a profile that is independent of GEA will prove effective in future penetration of new markets. |
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Thus, in view of the innocuity of silymarin, it might be advisable in future clinical studies to insure the controlled administration of sufficient amounts of silymarin. |
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In 2009 nearly half of wind generation capacity was embedded generation, but this is expected to reduce in future years as larger wind farms are built. |
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When the retailer announced plans in May to raise cash to invest in future development, sale and leaseback was proposed as one of the three ways of doing so. |
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Perhaps, in future, you should regard any reference to nonhumans in his writing as a red light and alert the appropriate antidefamation societies. |
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Value at risk disclosures of potential loss in future earnings, fair values or cash flows from market movements, including their likelihood of occurrence. |
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The residents of the area were very happy with the arrest of the criminals and expressed hope that the police would continue to conduct such crackdowns in future too. |
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In my view this should not be the case and I hope this short testimonial goes some way to assisting him securing a place commentating on our racecourses in future years. |
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Catania turned to common moles because he thought they would have a hard time finding food and could be tested against star-nosed moles in future experiments. |
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It is planned that the Great Britain team will come together in future only for occasional tours, similar to the British and Irish Lions in rugby union. |
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This means that they are likely to be of great value in the rather different interpretational contexts that we will certainly see in future scholarship. |
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They also decided to carry on the consultation process in future even after the resolution of the issue of renaming the NWFP for a smooth political process. |
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I only used secateurs, but in future should I use hedge cutters? |
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In reeling off their Who's Whos of Newcastle United Football Club, the pair outlined the people who must now ultimately judge their fitness to represent the club in future. |
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The resulting capital expenditures will increase production costs-which cannot be fully passed on to customers and will lead to a decline in future earnings. |
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During the 2012 tournament some players such as Ryan Giggs and some members of the British Olympic Association expressed a desire to enter a football team in future Olympics. |
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These analyses, combined with other ongoing studies on target genes, should prove useful in future work aimed at elucidating mechanisms underlying alcohol teratogenesis. |
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He said that every cop from sector in-charge to point duty officer accomplished his task in responsible manner and hoped such outstanding performance in future too. |
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The annual event involves students sitting a test paper set by the British Physics Olympiad, organisation to recognise excellence in future physicists. |
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