1. A new study is replicating and extending the earlier work with a larger group of white-collar workers.
2. Ian and Barbara will lead a small expedition into the city from the rear, while the larger group creates a diversion.
3. Members of this, the larger group of temporary workers, were most likely to be unskilled or semi-skilled.
4. The arms are straight, placing the strain on the larger groups of shoulder and back muscles.
5. The meeting of both needs have been greatly helped by the appointment of Principal Subject Assessors in the larger cognate groups.
6. This meant that these parties had equivalent subsidies from the Bundestag, but only restricted procedural rights, as compared with larger party groups.
7. Finally coding categories are aggregated into larger groups to contrast, for example, the differences between fixed and variable information in the protocols.
8. Publication totals -- the overall production of a research group -- which tends to favour larger groups.
9. These form a larger group than fabliaux set in the country, largely in villages, although the latter group is still a substantial one.
10. The Target, if part of a larger group, will have depended on the group for certain services, which it will now have to provide for itself.