41. Works on a limited number of themes and with several elements unique to the style are conspicuous. 42. Under International Whale Commission rules, Norway is allowed to kill a limited number of whales for scientific purposes. 43. Norway has no immediate plans to leave the IWC which last year rejected plans from Iceland and Japan to catch a limited number of whales. 44. They suggest that peculiar factors may account for the high levels recorded on a limited number of ground-based instruments. 45. It will frequently happen that information disclosed in confidence is or becomes known to a limited number of people or to a specific section of the public only. 46. A limited number of copies were produced, each copy was numbered and a record was kept of the persons to whom the copy was issued. 47. Paragraph four, a limited number of exceptions and paragraph seven, promotion of a restrictive approach to development. 48. There are only a limited number of tickets available and demand is expected to be high. 49. It is only small because a very limited number of Conservatives on the back benches are not totally reliable on too many occasions. 50. Here the manufacturer sells through a limited number of middlemen who are chosen because of their special abilities or facilities to enable the product to be marketed more effectively. |