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181) In terms of the aims set out in 1955, it can be said that green belt policies have been fairly successful.
182) The former argues the case of viewing relations between central and local government in terms of tensions generated by uneven development.
183) Nevertheless, in terms of the rights which attach, redeemable preference shares are more akin to debt than shares.
184) When considering circular motion it is often easier to work in terms of the angular velocity rather than ordinary linear velocity.
185) The programme plots speakers in terms of their scores on two principal components, represented as axes of the graph.
186) And surely they are best explained in terms of how these special motives come about?
187) Implicitly it is conceptualized in terms of the personal behaviours which individuals indulge and which are well recognized as risk factors for various diseases.
188) Time has established their worth, which is now unlikely to alter substantially, either in terms of esteem or financial value.
189) Today we see this in terms of which places have the shops, local school, or perhaps the parish church.
190) In terms of both absolute numbers and numbers of species, beetles are the most successful group of animals on the planet.
191) Secondly, the competition of economic theory is cast solely in terms of price competition and narrowly defined profit maximisation.
192) However, the abolition of unfree labour can not be analysed simply in terms of economic calculation.
193) To these should be added a third group, which are not so abundant in terms of volume, but which are equally important.
194) The profitability index allows a direct comparison between the projects in terms of the present value of benefit per unit cost.
195) It refers to the method of accounting which reports in terms of funds rather than in terms of organizations.
196) What's more San Antonio is our biggest resort in terms of numbers of 18-30s who go abroad with us.
197) If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music. Albert Einstein
198) A number of authors, whose work will be considered below, have attempted explanations largely in terms of social class.
199) In terms of political and administrative boundaries, Thun is counted as part of the Oberland.
200) But in terms of years of potential life lost, the biggest killer is lung cancer, which usually strikes in middle age.
201) In organic chemistry it is thus more convenient to describe carbon in terms of its valency than its oxidation numbers.
202) The outlay would be well worth while in terms of the publicity featuring all the hotel's celebrity guests.
203) In terms of technological progress,the public is slower than focus group. Toba Beta
204) This discussion is informed by Marxist efforts to explain articulating modes of production in terms of the changing requirements of capital accumulation.
205) Normally, this result would be explained in terms of the three causal processes of attention decrement, discounting, and assimilation.
206) Finally, the state is fragmented,[http://Sentencedict.com] both in terms of political authority and the organizational form and logic of its component parts.
207) In terms of effectiveness for points costs volley guns are very cheap, so shed no tears if you lose one.
208) Psychobiologists want to explain behaviour in terms of physiological events occurring in the brain and the body.
209) Lowe Lintas is the country's largest advertising agency in terms of billings.
210) The first is that Luftwaffe defences became better, too, and that caused a high price to be paid in terms of casualties.
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