111. The standing of Keynesianism seemed to ebb by visible degrees with the publication of each successive article which took as its starting-point the assumption of full employment. 112. Records of Achievement will not be issued for success in areas of study being taken as part of the certificate programme except in exceptional cases. 113. Records of Achievement will not be issued for success in areas of study being taken as part of the Diploma Programme except in exceptional circumstances. 114. Charles Secrett takes over as executive director of Friends of the Earth in April. 115. Army ants and driver ants, or rather their colonies taken together as amoeba-like units, are both ruthless and terrible predators of their respective jungles. 116. Work in the field is scattered between a number of approaches and takes as its subject differing historical periods and geographical areas. 117. But when he took just as long the boy was back on call. 118. An afterthought, but one which may be taken as a portent of the future, was that Marks was not deterred by this initial failure. 119. It remains an orientation that Britons not only find congenial but also take as the source of a certain pride. 120. A certificate of conviction may be taken as proof that an offence has been committed by the person named unless the contrary is proved. |