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Sentence count:239+6Posted:2017-07-26Updated:2020-07-24
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61. The theoretical basis for this rests on economic models which predict that there are net welfare gains available from removing these barriers.
62. Although aware he was an android, she had thought for a few seconds before removing her clothes.
63. In 1987 the para-profession of licensed conveyancer was created removing the legal professors' effective monopoly in this area.
64. The clear eggs can be found by searching through the mop,(sentencedict.com) strand by strand and removing them by hand.
65. A biopsy involves removing a piece of tissue for examination.
66. Other uses include removing Artex, lifting vinyl floor tiles, killing weeds and sterilising soil, etc.
67. Removing obstacles to the free flow of people and trade involves new laws.
68. Some savings institutions have already been shamed into removing transfer penalties.
69. On removing the paper from the board, an outline is produced as a series of small dots.
70. He remembered his oxygen mask and placed it over his mouth after removing the smog mask.
71. A quick rip off Tweezers are invaluable for removing odd hairs.
72. After removing it there was no more trouble from low pressure.
73. The aim of removing the entire crop was crucial to the defence case.
74. But United, lacking six regular players[sentencedict.com], dismantled Leicester's presumptuousness with the routine efficiency of a surgeon removing an appendix.
75. The development strategy can be further controlled by specifying a parameter and temporarily removing nodes satisfying from the list of active nodes.
76. In certain cases, anaerobic conditions may be used to achieve specific clean-up goals, such as removing chlorinated compounds.
77. Put aside. Cut the yellow peppers into strips, removing all the seeds.
78. He insisted the fisheries officers were doing their duty by removing illegal lobster traps.
79. Activities included developing economic strategies and initiatives; providing business support services; improving the environment and removing barriers to economic development.
80. First, by removing entrenched collective bargaining arrangements embodied in nationalisation legislation it has provided management an opportunity to restructure employee relations.
81. The knots took some undoing and then finally an impatient Adam tore off the string before slowly removing the muslin.
82. Paige turned her back on him, unrolling the sleeping-bag and removing her boots.
83. Instead of having managers and supervisors try to control employee behavior, have them focus on removing obstacles to employee performance.
84. Beida was just falling in line by removing the large statue, it was argued.
85. Both are more refreshing than a toner - and more effective methods of removing the last traces of make-up and oil.
86. An interim ground water removal system has been in operation for several years, removing 7 millions gallons of contaminated water.
87. You could create an ongoing system by continually updating the network and removing old data.
88. Manufacturers are reducing or removing sugars from baby foods, so go for those with no added sugar.
89. He worked on a Diners Club card, removing the ink on the raised letters with a Q-tip doused in polyester resin.
90. Of course we helped to reduce road casualties by removing toads from the road for marking.
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