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61. The next step was to devise a budget allocation procedure that reflected the health needs of different areas. 62. It may be possible to devise some kind of training programme for certain difficulties to achieve this effect. 63. He said Labour plans to devise a comprehensive scheme of transport improvements to suit Britain's needs. 64. As they devise the measures and control the measuring devices, only they understand the significance of what they do. 65. It would no doubt be possible to devise a more scientific approach than this. 66. It is certain that we have to devise ways to move beyond antiracism as it is presently constituted. 67. What are the strategies participants devise to avoid negative and critical evaluation of their activity? 68. All other systems of social support should be for voluntary organizations of citizens to devise and subscribe to. 69. This became even more apparent to us when we tried to devise an intelligence test for horses. 70. She says the museum in good faith tried to devise plans to reassemble the stones. 71. Organisational house style - it is anticipated that each centre will devise a suitable house style which takes account of keyboarding conventions. 72. Experience in using the contract and familiarity with its provisions allowed surveyors and contractors alike to devise operating procedures which worked well. 73. But to achieve these advantages, derivatives exchanges have had to devise institutional arrangements to ensure the absence of default risk. 74. This project accordingly plans to formalise and devise a computational implementation of Fodor-Sperber-Wilson assumptions about language and language processing. 75. There may then be a break of a few days while participants work to devise a training session. 76. The issue facing the conscious planner is to devise a process which genuinely considers the interests of rural people. 77. Denis Healey was again in the forefront of the efforts to devise satisfactory guidelines for the use of tactical nuclear weapons. 78. A more eloquent statement of unrealism would be hard to devise, writes Edward Steen. 79. Academic libraries Meaningful standards for academic libraries are particularly difficult to devise, because of the wide disparity of existing libraries. 80. Perhaps the best approach is to devise methods by which patients conclude for themselves that smoking is harmful and undesirable. 81. Booth and Rowntree were more concerned with getting the measure of poverty than with trying to devise a general theory about it. 82. A.. Try this: Devise a cover for the fan itself at the ceiling. 83. Singh said that Pepper conspired with Young to devise the scheme to pass phony checks. 84. So Galileo set out to devise a method of considerable precision. 85. We need therefore to devise a screening procedure which singles out the problematic investigations. 86. On the third day I devise a foolproof method: stomp them to death. 87. And that was including the very worst possible scenario of disasters she could devise. 88. One such is the following chart, which can be used to devise typical bureaucratic phrases that sound impressive but mean nothing. 89. The classroom teacher may devise new ways of teaching which make life easier contribute as much as possible to their culture. 90. Finally it is a good idea to devise a way of checking what use is made of a self-access video service.