51. Finally, four more credits must be gained from an extensive list of options across the range of agriculture, horticulture, forestry, and the environment and conservation. 52. It is also alleged that those countries that are in surplus in relation to intra-EC trade in manufactures have also gained from the CU effect. 53. Some important insights have been gained from the study of people who voluntarily undertake frightening events as part of a sport. 54. Inside are stomata, which probably gain from the ants and decaying material, reduce transpiration loss and also improve the oxygen and moisture regimes for the ants. 55. I dont think theres anything to be gained from throwing everyone in the box for one of the crosses. 56. There is a tremendous amount of potential improvement in this field to be gained from biotechnological research on reactor designs, materials, cultures and so on. 57. Once an interim order has been made, there may be little for either side to gain from seeking a full hearing on the validity of the covenants. 58. This node can be characterised by a judgement that the pleasure gained from reading is directly a result of the well-craftedness of the text. 59. They are precisely the ones who will gain from the accelerated handling of clearly unfounded cases. 60. I mean you, the, the more you argue the south is a viable economic system, the less there is to gain from land reform. |