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91. This incident forced me to look at my future and eventually led to the establishment of my career consultancy.
92. Part of the progress that has been made in our area has been the establishment of the Shropshire training and enterprise council.
93. It was from the first bound up with the establishment of a foreign ministry archive.
94. The key outstanding issues were said to be the establishment of a single army, modalities of a ceasefire, and elections.
95. There were voices, if as yet in a minority, within both industry and government favouring the establishment of free collective bargaining.
96. The main Bill scraps the poll tax and provides local finance through the establishment of a new council tax.
97. But the establishment of economic independence was a slow process.
98. Rivers played a fundamental role in the establishment of both experimental psychology and social anthropology as academic disciplines in Great Britain.
99. The establishment of a botanical laboratory at Buitenzorg in Java was particularly influential.
100. On Sept. 26 Koffigoh announced the establishment of a Defence Council with himself as chair.
101. Much effort went into the establishment of regional chronological systems, and the description of the development of culture in each area.
102. The establishment of full diplomatic relations with China was a major accomplishment of the Carter administration.
103. Alternate pairing scenes with escape scenes to insure the firm establishment of the conditioned response.
104. The great change after 1945 has been the establishment of a political consensus.
105. The establishment of a new academic library often affords an insight into the way collections measure up to such standards as exist.
106. This will provide the information necessary to examine the context,(sentencedict.com) origin and establishment of the linkages with public sector science.
107. It is one conceived out of compromise and concession indispensable to the establishment of our federal republic.
108. Lanskoi presented the completed memorandum to the tsar in December 1856 and recommended the establishment of various bodies to act on it.
109. The establishment of fortified places in Latium, the papal castles, meant maintaining garrisons in each one.
110. There was never a time when any more than a handful of eccentrics advocated the establishment of a separate black nation-state.
111. The participants, taken together, represented the power establishment of southern California with an exquisite sense of proportion.
112. Success in the Persian wars and the establishment of control over the Thracian mines brought further enrichment to the treasuries.
113. They included the construction of sewage purification plants in 100 coastal cities and the establishment of at least 25 supervised toxic waste depots.
114. Institutions organised nationally and regionally along sectoral lines hinder the establishment of more appropriate institutions in rural areas.
115. The authorised establishment of Derbyshire police force is 1,820 officers.
116. Emphasis will be given to media training schemes and also to considering the establishment of a public broadcasting system.
117. There is a need for the establishment of a managerial system to plan, coordinate and control the exhibition mix.
118. The establishment of personal relationships was not as crucial during the study of the known sector where informants had been randomly sampled.
119. The establishment of these schools outside the local authority system is a matter of heated political debate.
120. It has helped to create a new generation of seriously wealthy individuals and the establishment of a tax system geared to entrepreneurs.
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