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31) This gives the spelling of words not always included in other dictionaries, e.g. kidnapped.
32) The euro-bond market Euro-bonds are issued by corporations, governments and international agencies, e.g. World Bank.
33) The light type uses only small quantities of raw materials; e.g. for television, or for biscuits.
34) Several chapters cover the basics of clean room technology, e.g., lithography, etching and layer deposition techniques.
35) Due to a number of factors, e.g. inflation and current account imbalances, the fixed exchange rate system collapsed in March 1973.
36) The boundaries of physics constantly change as new discoveries are made, e.g. the discovery of new fundamental particles.
37) This aggression may be projected on to others, e.g., middle management, or turned back upon himself.
38) The defendant did not supply the product, e.g. it was stolen from his premises. 3.
39) E.g. A lorry driver may sustain an injury which will prevent him from ever driving a lorry again.
40) The same principle can also be applied within one specialization, e.g. typography.
41) How real are many so-called management posts in schools, e.g. deputy heads in primary schools and middle managers in secondary schools?
42) One reason is that there may be efficiency gains from merger, e.g. due to scale economies.
43) Additional reports e.g. showing approved entries and responsible lexicographer, will be produced within one working day when required.
44) Sometimes the party in default makes an offer to put things right, e.g. the seller offers to buy back defective goods.
45) Secondly, the development of Northern technology has resulted in synthetic substitutes for many natural products, e.g. jute and rubber.
46) Similarly discretion not to prosecute is sometime based on grounds irrelevant to our purpose, e.g. that prosecution will cause widespread riots.
47) The computer prints a word, e.g. caterpillar, with a picture of a long green caterpillar beside it.
48) Conditions: Some comfort can be obtained by placing certain conditions to the offer e.g. minimum net assets etc.
49) Usually an administrative service, e.g. notifying all interested parties that a Design Change is awaiting assessment.
50) The regulation of money supply may be used by governments to achieve specific economic objectives, e.g. full employment or price stability.
51) If there is any doubt, the cashier should tactfully try to obtain proof of identity, e.g. passport or driving licence.
52) Firstly, harmonisation of national policies, especially in areas where it offers obvious advantages, e.g. labour mobility.
53) Some language learners also find it easier to hear e.g. a word initial sound at a predictable point in a frame.
54) This does not apply to membership or employment in any public body, e.g., an electricity authority.
55) The children soon got the idea and sorted things of similar size and shape, e.g. egg boxes and yoghurt pots.
56) But then, for each division of service, a subjective analysis is provided, e.g. salaries, premises, etc.
57) It is normal to commence proceedings in the local County Court - e.g. for the recovery of a debt.
58) Specific handicaps refer to natural conditions unfavourable for agricultural production, e.g. poor soil,(http://sentencedict.com/e.g..html) poor drainage or excessive salinity.
59) Some flights may stop at an airport enroute for technical reasons, e.g. refuelling.
60) Several cultigens are similarly flexible, e.g. coconut, in that pollination is thereby ensured in both open and closed habitats.