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91. In this respect, Figure 2 lists the variety of management practices that may need adjusting. 92. Between these two positions lies a range of literacy activity, such as personal autobiography, diaries, functional lists etc. 93. The Gopher program lists different host computers and the subject areas of information they contain. 94. His climbing record lists a multiplicity of outstanding ascents from around the world. 95. To show contrition for failures to provide price lists to consumers, offenders would volunteer payments to the Treasury. 96. The numbers of those on the waiting lists for housing has grown rapidly, as have the numbers of homeless in Britain. 97. Without a name, he was just a statistic, a single digit in the vast lists of war. 98. The table lists the more important breeding sites noted from 1970 to 1976, and the numbers found. 99. It also lists the items usually included in an expatriate's benefits package. 100. Appendix 1 lists all the statutory instruments made under the Act for easy reference. 101. There are hundreds of album covers and lists of songs but not much history or context. 102. Table 2 lists managements practices which have been found to correlate with effective risk management. 103. Appendix I of the convention lists species in danger of extinction. 104. Lists of customers or sub-contractors and associated information; for example, what services they perform, what their credit rating is. 105. Instead, political interest groups reach out directly, using computerized mailing lists and modems in addition to the old-fashioned campaign techniques. 106. Transplant surgeons hope the technique will help to increase live kidney donations and to cut waiting lists. 107. Yes, you memorized all types of lists and pieces of factual information with regard to, say, the physical sciences. 108. First steps in cooperation will include the exchange of acquisition lists and publications, and visits among participating centres. 109. A gopher computer displays lists of information, broken down into simple headings and subheadings, like an outline. 110. It is a way, for example, of liberating people from council housing waiting lists. 111. The following table lists universities which have produced highly cited theses, i.e. those which have received five or more citations. 112. It said this would bring positive improvements like more keyhole surgery, reduced waiting lists, and a day surgery unit. 113. This section lists long-term debt owed to banks or other creditors and any obligations under capital leases. 114. Later chroniclers attempted to compile this information into histories of the Empire, and some ventured to make lists of reigning Emperors. 115. Now I am wondering about the other lists that he annexed to his letter, of suggested colleagues, procedures and methods. 116. The survey indicates that best-seller lists are far less important to consumers than the allocation of media coverage to best-sellers would suggest. 117. It may not be the most fashionable branch of medicine but it puts thousands of patients on hospital waiting lists each year. 118. It was the job world that generated those long lists of qualifications that discriminated against people who did not have good educations. 119. There is a deceptive simplicity about such lists which requires extensive effort to ensure a comprehensive but coherent content. 120. These are essentially lists of solicitors experienced in negligence claims, who will offer an initial one hour consultation free of charge.