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151. The companies we dealt with didn't want to be bothered with small orders from small shops any more.
152. Through the oil cartels, the United States dealt some stinging slaps to its junior partners.
153. Mickey had a ramp with pea sized objects rolling down to be dealt a mighty blow from a spring loaded mallet.
154. Rumblings of complaints, of accusations of injustice, were to be dealt with before they escalated into rebellion.
155. The Society's information offices dealt with thousands of enquiries from the profession and the public.
156. After all, they reasoned, execution by the guillotine or sword differed markedly from that dealt by the axe.
157. Similarly prosecutions relating to water pollution and contravention of planning notices are dealt with in the Magistrates' Court.
158. In terms of electronic records, compliance with rule 24 would effectively ensure that the issue of document authenticity had been dealt with pre-trial.
159. Because it has to be dealt with at a personal level, some find it difficult to deny the request.
160. Andrew Culf Three ambulance crews from Fulham dealt with emergencies yesterday after the 999 calls were put through to them.
161. It was no good dealing with one's enemies as one dealt with one's friends.
162. The two-year Hopkins study dealt with children who suffer year-round from moderate to severe asthma caused by allergies.
163. Formal disciplinary matters and complaints are dealt with by the Garden Secretary.
164. Severe risk was involved in any abrupt change in the way in which we dealt with journalists.
165. Major Burrows had dealt with the matter so effectively the father did not need to administer any further punishment.
166. This was especially true as regards the period of contraction or depression, and the Great Depression dealt a decisive blow.
167. In practice, however, uncertainty is often dealt with through the simple mechanism of assigning higher discount rates to riskier projects.
168. A few dealt with disputes between citizens, while others had more regulatory than adjudicating functions.
169. The only way they dealt with it was to throw people down the punishment block.
170. A comprehensive checklist for matters to be dealt with in the terms of engagement letter is set out in Chapter 03.
171. Campbell earned a doctorate from the University of Chicago, where his dissertation dealt with wage differentials between men and women.
172. His court was not only one of civil law but dealt sometimes with criminal justice.
173. In that case an advertising agency telephoned a transparency library with whom the agency had never previously dealt.
174. I have dealt with questions of costs and appeal and stay of the effect of the order pending an appeal.
175. He also dealt with the issues of multicultural education and equal opportunities.
176. Was it however so paradoxical as to have dealt a death blow to the theory?
177. The kitchen and restaurant staff must be contacted immediately and the cause for complaint dealt with.
178. Once more the war had dealt an unfair blow to Otago cricket.
179. Maybe it was time Anna faced reality and dealt with the truth about her beloved grandson.
180. Our question to the respondents dealt with participation in local affairs.
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