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61. The complex patterns of classroom organization associated with the versions of good practice commended in Leeds require considerable skill on the part of the teacher.
62. There seems to be no animosity towards foreigners on the part of the ordinary citizen.
63. The care programme approach was seen to foster dependency in two ways, on the part of clients and on the part of staff.
64. Orfeo had a mixed reception, with predictable hostility on the part of Mazarin's enemies.
65. These are not accidental oversights on the part of the academic community.
66. Only some very quick thinking on the part of Armstrong saved the mission.
67. In each case try to focus your mind on the part of your body that has in turn been made tense and relaxed.
68. Within a few weeks of birth, initial accommodations on the part of the child are usually observable.
69. An admission on the part of the defendant would also help the prosecution case.
70. There is in fact no implied covenant or warranty on the part of the landlord in this regard.
71. The service charge may be in dispute or there may be an inadvertent omission to pay on the part of the tenant.
72. This must be a deliberate decision on the part of Benetton, in order to complement their slogan.
73. Land invasions are a highly militant form of action, which require courage on the part of those involved.
74. Most studies indicate that alcohol is involved, on the part of the victim as well as the perpetrator.
74. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
75. There may well be a tendency for zoning on the part of high-income groups in order to exclude the poor. 5.
76. Thus there is a requirement on the part of the company representatives - the panel or interviewer - to sell the company.
77. Actually the quarrel was largely due to Apollinaire's careless use of terms and to a rather wilful misunderstanding on the part of Boccioni.
78. But here there was no mistake on the part of the defendant either of law or fact.
79. Agency is irrelevant unless there has been some default on the part of the agent which can be attributed to the principal.
80. Might this religion not encourage revolt on the part of the nobles and peasants[sentencedict.com], as it rather did in 1638?
81. The result of such close attention being paid to community is a growing sense of responsibility on the part of the students.
82. A failure to fulfil this duty on the part of the innkeeper may render the innkeeper liable to criminal prosecution.
83. Alas, his selection would require an improbable U-turn on the part of the Sassenach segment of the selectors.
84. This arrangement requires a certain amount of restraint and co-operation on the part of the dominant males, but it clearly has compensatory advantages.
85. This may sometimes be the result of lack of information and reluctance on the part of the carers to take measures to correct this.
86. More recently, a number of voluntary initiatives have sought to foster a sense of belonging to the community on the part of young people.
87. There has been an historical reluctance on the part of the police to enforce the section, which is perhaps to be regretted.
88. What is to be made of this extraordinary permissiveness on the part of the maternal uncle?
89. Here was a real opportunity to show an unselfish patriotism on the part of the clergy.
90. This stemmed largely from a lack of political analysis and clarity in relation to nationalism and feminism on the part of Southern feminists.
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