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31 First, as a support for services that have a national or general significance as opposed to being of simply local concern.
32 No one doubts that they remain guesses; but what would constitute an intelligent as opposed to an unintelligent guess?
33 Of the 92 cases resolved during the year, only three had to go to informal arbitration as opposed to agreed settlement.
34 He created the classroom method of teaching, as opposed to one-on-one instruction, then founded numerous schools.
35 Jones will face a special court-martial, as opposed to a general court-martial, which is used for more serious offenses.
36 It stumbled commercially, reaching only No. 28, as opposed to the No. 2 peak of the first album.
37 The tax system favors the very rich as opposed to ordinary working people.
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38 As opposed to writing: Dickens, of course, completed the last double instalment of Martin Chuzzlewit in the middle of June 1844.
39 The rowdier element worked for licensed dealers, as opposed to stockbrokers.
40 The classification exercise provides another arena for the conflicting points of view as to the relative importance of good people as opposed to good systems.
41 His address book; the clothes he'd bought with his own money as opposed to hers; his spare spectacles; his cigarettes.
42 There is the difficult issue of whether use as opposed to disclosure constitutes breach.
43 And he was right in attributing importance to ideas as opposed to the simple influence of pecuniary vested intereSt.
44 Moreover, the arable land is more suited to collective as opposed to subsistence farming.
45 Just under 30 percent of black trainees obtain work as opposed to just over 45 percent of their white counterparts.
46 The visits to the colleges provided a much wider perspective on the provision of accounting courses as opposed to the narrow single college viewpoint.
47 Peregrines were investigated less intensively than kestrels because of their known preference for birds as opposed to mammalian prey.
48 But if you own stocks, as opposed to funds, you yourself can decide when you want to incur those taxes.
49 There is an even greater need for good advice, particularly away from the headlines, in agreed as opposed to hostile transactions.
50 The rule only applies where the subsequent abuse is a positive wrongful act as opposed to an omission.
51 Total forest cover amounts to just over 64 million hectares - as opposed to the previously-quoted official figure of 75 million.
52 Their business now is to provide banking and financial services to the corporate as opposed to personal sectors.
53 More specifically, it was the daughters, as opposed to spouse carers, who were upset by the reduced social contact.
54 Only 112 county court claims were issued in the week as opposed to around 1,000 the week before, she added.
55 There are no details on the number of dependents, as opposed to claimants of housing benefit.
56 They use ink as opposed to the plastic toner used by lasers.
57 See, e-mail is a baked potato chip as opposed to a greasy, fried one.
58 Playing sport as opposed to watching professional football was identified with acceptance of school authority.
59 Moving from insects to reptiles to mammals, the importance of learned, as opposed to genetically determined, behaviour gradually increases.
60 Testers will need a direct connection to the Internet, as opposed to the dial-up connections popular with home Internet subscribers.
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