1. Now he is following a precedent set by military leaders around the world. 2. The driver will control his speed via an adjustable governor, up to a limit set by the local road surface. 3. Those who do this follow a precedent set by all great composers. 4. Though the probability of living to old age has risen sharply, the individual human lifespan set by nature has remained much the same through most of recorded history. 5. The EC Commission claimed that the new measures surpassed US emission standards and were compatible with those set by Austria and Switzerland. 6. Work systematically around the paving until the blocks are flush with the desired level as set by the edging blocks. 7. Thus the Duke and the rest of the Christians are dishonest towards the bond of business set by Shylock in expecting him to be forgiving. 8. It is recommended that this is defined as a fixed set by the Project Manager concerned. 9. Each NVQ is a qualification about work, based on standards of competence set by the industry through its lead body. |