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91. Also, unions are free to waive daily overtime requirements and negotiate alternate schedules, such as those providing four 10-hour days.
92. The main aim must be to find a public use providing public access.
93. Providing these will result in stronger management than having authority imposed by workers without a clinical background.
94. It was a means of providing controlled access to the unspoilt beauty of the Park and keep it that way.Sentencedict.com
95. A good service may cost more in terms of staffing, but would contribute to a reduction in medical-bed occupancy by providing early assessment.
96. To some extent this has been ameliorated by providing cookers on each of the wings.
97. They had increasing difficulty in providing even tolerably competent candidates for the array of provincial posts reserved for them.
98. The Health Education Council project on providing effective health care in a multi-racial society provides a useful checklist for assessing local services.
99. Both the existing bungalow and the new house would look into the garden of the house, providing an amenity for both.
100. When the need for assistance is not even recognised, there is considerable difficulty for any advice agency in providing assistance.
101. They act as a bond between people through providing amusement or an experience shared and believed to be held in common.
102. Because there was neither carriage nor honeymoon Harry was saved the bother of providing sacks of rose-petal confetti.
103. You poke it up and in before the action begins, thus providing a protective barrier against pregnancy and sexually-transmitted diseases.
104. New ways of working will take taxonomy into the fast lane, providing information on species, the components of biodiversity.
105. Sir Robin and Judy Laybourne will be providing news and analysis of the region's political scene.
106. Each had an individual story that complemented the other, creating ecological beauty and providing spiritual as well as physical sustenance.
107. The policy sciences carry the burden of providing useful knowledge.
108. Computer-aided techniques will help by providing higher accuracy results, but will not bypass the need for previous detailed petrographic study.
109. Both building professionals and production managers are concerned with providing a working environment that optimises productive capacity.
110. A special fluorescent plant bulb will do much toward providing the proper light.
111. He was accused of providing airstrips for drug smuggling and receiving $ 350 million for his efforts.
112. Therefore, it is said, one is looking for the actual cost of providing that benefit for the employee.
113. There were differences, however, in the assignment of responsibility for providing such assurances.
114. Lemon involved two appeals about the constitutionality of Pennsylvania and Rhode Island statutes providing state aid to church-related schools.
115. They will also be concerned with more immediate issues involving the well-being of the party or other organization providing their political base.
116. Older people are just as capable of providing new slants and ideas as anyone else.
117. You have to find creative ways of providing the illusion of space in a price tag that more people can afford.
118. Organisationally, the working of both payroll and personnel records has been very useful in providing an efficient administrative service.
119. It is providing a guaranteed access to its members, and a simple multilateral agreement to do commercial inter-networking.
120. Wiltshire Community Foundation says policies fail to acknowledge the greater cost of providing rural services.
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