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4. In these circumstances the party leaders had no plan
for the
Prime Minister to make
a unity appeal when he attends today’s party
meeting.
5. An Atomic Energy Authority spokesman said it was not unusual
for one or two reactors to be shut down
at weekends under normal
conditions. But in view of possible staff shortages it had been decided
to close down three.
6. And having made this guess, he thought it completely in order
for
an MP to announce
it, as if it were a hard fact provided by a government
official.
7. There is too much slackness in many key industries. Too many
employers complain of short order books and too many firms give
notice of redundancy
for there to be any complacency
among trade
unionists.
8. The report
calls for the monarchy in the UK to become
professional
and accountable.
9. Classification of political systems
allows for qualitative judgments
to be made in
relation to political structures and governmental forms.
10. A National Security Council official said last week that the NATO
theologians are codifying fresh visions for their favorite organization,
and the spin doctors
see
colossal opportunities
for the president to
bestride
TV screens.
11. Whilst we read the report with interest, any issues of constitutional
reform would be a matter
for Parliament to decide».
12. The United States and Britain on Friday set
a month-long
deadline
for Libya to surrender
two suspects wanted for the 1988
Lockerbie bombing.
13.
For the reform forces to pull off a
majority on council, all their
incumbents will have to hang onto their seats.
14. Mr. Tao says it would be «technically feasible»
for the Hong Kong
government to declare
overnight that all Hong Kong dollars held in
banks and in circulation would be converted into US dollars.
15. To say that the wages fight is not the only issue, or that higher
pay will not on its own solve the crisis, only emphasizes the need
for
unions like the engineers’ to get stuck
into the all-round fight for the
alternative strategy now developed within the movement.
16. The President was closeted in the White House today preparing
his so called “Economic Renewal” package, as pressure from unemployed
millions across the nation continues to build
for federal action to provide
jobs.
17. Chips are harder
for
hackers to modify
than software.
18. Elitists highlight the tendency
for political power to be concentrated
in the hands of a priviliged minority.
19. In Japan, the ultimate way
for a student to repay
his teacher is to
beat him at his own game. And having learned so well from the West,
it is flattering to the Japanese to be told that the West may now have
something to learn from them.
20.
For Europe to drive forward it
needs leadership.
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