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31. The limits of liberalisation were set by the faction within the party which held power.
32. Jurassic Park beat the record set by Batman Returns, which took £31.8m in its first four days.
33. Constraints set by different map projections, or by map borders, can be overcome by the computer.
34. Consequently, these ionomers set by several competing reactions to give complex structures.
35. His responsibility is to ensure that a particular package has achieved the quality standards set by the project which is using it.
36. The driver will control his speed via an adjustable governor, up to a limit set by the local road surface.
37. Pearthree says there are plenty of different ways to meet the goals set by Proposition 200. Sentencedict.com
38. The market is not set by one or two deals.
39. Shamir reached the coalition agreement only hours before the deadline set by President Chaim Herzog for the formation of a new government.
40. These will be drawn up by the teacher and should relate to those set by middle managers.
41. Policy goals and objectives are set by legislative bodies, made up of politicians.
42. Fox's strategy is to accept the conditions for talks set by the rebel leader, Subcomandante Marcos.
43. The tone then was set by conservative commentator and unsuccessful presidential contender Pat Buchanan, who forecast a cultural and religious war.
44. The time for serving a hearsay notice set by Ord 38, r21 is 21 days from setting down.
45. The maximum value of any put is set by its exercise price:.
46. In this venture, Clinton is following a course set by a number of his predecessors.
47. It will analyze and graph your daily intake and compare it with the recommended dietary allowances set by the government.
48. Who assesses our performance, and how much store do we set by their judgement?
49. The area to be distributed was to be set by individual republics.
50. He cleared 2.68m to beat the previous record of 2.67m set by Paul Parker of Cumbria.
51. It is usual practice for the management of the trust to set the bid price above the limit set by the formula.
52. The voltage gain of the amplifier is set by the ratio of resistor R1 to R1 at 11 times.
53. In many organizations budgets are set by adjusting the budget for the previous year, adding a bit for inflation, and so on.
54. Payment of fees and grants Fees set by each drama school do differ slightly, though they can be considered basically similar.
55. Yoko San Oriental Spa is seeking permission to keep operating beyond a February 1998 deadline set by the city.
56. Many companies still use incredibly short payback periods, often set by financial directors playing a very risk-averse game.
57. Those who gladly accept Berezovsky's money today point to the precedent set by Bonner.
58. Business parameters are set by the market; the focus is the customer or client and their demands.
59. In time Carville would achieve many of the goals set by the administration.
60. This works like an individual Filofax where copies of appraisals and checklists of personal targets set by the employee are included.
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