51. The curriculum will take account of the ethnic diversity of the population. 52. The differences widen even further when account is taken of the more satisfying nature of professional occupations. 53. The direct effect is the net change in the number of jobs before account is taken of output changes. 54. The dissolution, taking an account of the distribution of assets, should normally be provided for in the partnership deed. 55. The exact amount is Decided by Parliament and usually revised each year to take account of the rise in prices. 56. The government was persistently unwilling to amend Poor Law principles to take account of the mounting evidence of extensive involuntary unemployment. 57. The matrix structure that we examined earlier would take account of these two variables. 58. The number of staff on leave at any one time Should take account of the building programme. 59. The paper took account of the need for a local government structure that reflects local loyalties and identity. 60. Their testimony on it represents crucial, first-hand experience of which those planning for the hospital-based sector must take significant account. |