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151. It is an ideal centre, with a synthetic track and weight-training facilities very close to the living accommodation.
152. Immediate priorities should include improving facilities to deal with infectious agents that require high level microbiological safety precautions. iii.
153. The value of shared facilities or labour must be apportioned strictly in proportion to relative benefits received.
154. Retail banking facilities were provided to meet the needs of settlers.
155. It was agreed that community groups should give some thought to campaigning to have these facilities installed.
156. Level of service is exceptional combining a warm, friendly atmosphere with real old-world charm and high standards of modern facilities.
157. This provided accommodation and restaurant facilities for anglers, caravanners, backpackers and water sport enthusiasts.
158. Many women have permanently or temporarily adopted children from other families and are establishing community child-care facilities.
159. What is required is adequate special accommodation,(http://sentencedict.com/facilities.html) along with the necessary health facilities.
160. For example we need to provide our Members with better services and facilities, with larger branches and with more automation.
161. There are twin, double and single rooms available, all with private facilities and most with a balcony.
162. This project was promoted by Lord Egremont who wished to improve the condition of local agriculture by upgrading transport facilities.
163. All the rooms at the Yahsi Beach are of a good size and have private facilities and balconies.
164. Parents should ask whether the school's facilities are adequate for their children's needs.
165. And so news of a new addition to the facilities at the Sobell wall in Holloway caused much excitement.
166. Once they get there they need facilities, all the kinds of things the travel industry already knows how to provide.
167. The results provide the most authoritative and conclusive evidence to date of some enduring inequities in participation in such facilities.
168. Rather, cities needed to be revitalised through investment in infrastructure and facilities that would attract the growing service industries.
169. These provide clean, comfortable accommodation with private facilities, and all are offered on a bed and breakfast basis.
170. Your ride to Lincoln will probably illustrate how awful long-distance cycling in Britain can be, and how few facilities are provided.
171. Good software will provide facilities for automatic audit trails to be kept.
172. The demand for courses had declined dramatically as more facilities became available in Third World countries.
173. The public facilities authority raises capital by issuing taxable bonds to investors, whose money pays to renovate the stadium.
174. S.-supported facilities carry traffic other than that dedicated to the particular application that justified the link.
175. Two bed apartments additionally offer dishwasher and en suite shower facilities to master bedrooms.
176. Pull down menus offer easy access to the multitude of facilities and options can be selected by mouse or keyboard.
177. Of the twenty-one bedrooms, seventeen are spacious with private facilities, and the remaining four are attic rooms with shared bathrooms.
178. Postal facilities and other government offices around the country were warned of the attempted bombings, and were put on security alert.
179. The largest obstacle facing reservation crime-fighters is a lack of funding for more officers, basic equipment and detention facilities.
180. Don't forget your production facilities, your office accommodation, your transport fleet.
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