101. The sanctions could take the form of a ban on virtually all trade in wild animal products with the two countries. 102. Sometimes the history of gradual, intermediate stages is clearly written into the shape of modern animals, even taking the form of outright imperfections in the final design. 103. But where this occurred it took the form of state control and the resulting technologies and forms of industrialisation differed little from their capitalist counterparts. 104. Ratchets can operate either upward or downward and can take various forms. 105. This may take the form of an agreement to purchase a minimum percentage of the forecast, or to compensate the seller for excess work in progress or inventories. 106. This routinely takes the form of file numbers which are allocated centrally, by the accounts department, when the file is opened. 107. Assistance may take the form of an offer of alternative accommodation or a cash payment. 108. It may take the form of a material object. 109. Such terms may take several forms. 110. The law is concerned only with statements which take the form of remarks which are significant and are representations of present or future fact. |