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Schedules were slightly reduced on the weekends.
The levies to tax on income were original set out in Schedules to the Income Tax Act.

Schedules and from
Schedules from March 1837 mention a stop at Westbury, but by June list Carle Place instead, with schedules from 1842 listing both.
Schedules on Sundays and public holidays differ from weekdays.
Former state-owned enterprises come in three forms-those removed from the Schedules of the Act and made Crown entities, those removed and not privatised, and those removed and privatised.
This essentially philosophical position gained strength from the success of Skinner's early experimental work with rats and pigeons, summarized in his books The Behavior of Organisms and Schedules of Reinforcement.
Schedules can range from every other week to every three months.
These Parts established eight classes of regulated substances, ranging from Schedules A to H.
It provides that " The Governor in Council may, by order, amend any of Schedules I to VIII by adding to them or deleting from them any item or portion of an item, where the Governor in Council deems the amendment to be necessary in the public interest.

Schedules and Monday
In 1892 the Manitoba Rugby Football Union was formed on Monday, February 22, and played Fall and Spring Schedules.

Schedules and 6
Schedules within forest schools vary, but a typical approach is to take school children to woodland for once a week, with an initial 6 week observation and assessment period, where a baseline is produced for each child in terms of areas of their holistic development, with particular emphasis on their social and emotional aspects of learning ( SEAL ).

Schedules and 11
Schedules 11 to 13 relate to powers under Part II of the Act

Schedules and was
Although the film followed the story rather closely ( except for the lack of references to Venus, Titan, flying cars, skull phones, temporary marriages, time-distortion drugs, nuclear wars and governmental " Schedules ") it was not successful with either the critics or the public.
According to the 1860 US Census and Slave Schedules, the total population of the county was 10, 656.
Schedules for 1994 showed an additional expansion to Norfolk, Virginia and Ocean City, Maryland via the Delmarva Peninsula, paralleling services operated by Carolina Trailways ( which was owned by competitor Greyhound Lines ), but this was very brief.
Schedules are published in the Rodong Sinmun, Minju Choson, Pyongyang Sinmun, Rimjingang and Korean News Service ( Chosun Tongsin ) was daily North Korea newspapers, including Chinese newspapers.

Schedules and two
Passed in 1996 by the Chrétien government, it repeals the Narcotic Control Act and Parts III and IV of the Food and Drug Act and establishes eight Schedules of controlled substances and two Classes of precursors.

Schedules and at
Schedules, prices and ticket booking can be done on line, at any of the major international airports or National Terminals across Cuba.
Schedules are available at http :// www. patnt. com / ferry_schedule. shtml for the Trinidad to Tobago ferry
Schedules can be found at www. umass. edu / transit.
Schedules are available at token booths, on buses, or online at the MTA website.
The rights of the tribal people should be protected according to the Schedules V and VI of the Constitution of India, especially at a time of intensifying attack of imperialist globalisation.

Schedules and .
The legislation created five Schedules ( classifications ), with varying qualifications for a substance to be included in each.
Many different models are covered by Steve McConnell in the " lifecycle planning " chapter of his book Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules.
Thus, the legal definition of a narcotic is whether or not it is listed on the Schedules of the Convention.
If it is on some of the Schedules, it is narcotic.
The name of the community probably reflects the land ownership ( possibly plantations ) of this family, as the 1860 census reveals 35 " white " members of this extended family and there are also slaves on the 1860 Slave Schedules.
Schedules 1 to 10 relate to powers under the " Wildlife " part of the Act.
* Statutory Instrument 1988 No. 288: The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 ( Variation of Schedules ) Order 1988 S. I.
Note that, although ' flight number ' is the term used colloquially, the official term as defined in the Standard Schedules Information Manual ( SSIM ) published annually by the International Air Transport Association ( IATA ) Schedules Information Standards Committee ( SISC ), is flight code.
* ARNB. ORG, Cajun and Zydeco Music Event Schedules for the World
Common infant ability tests include: Gesell Developmental Schedules ( GDS ) which measures the developmental progress of infants, Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale ( NBAS ) which tests newborn behavior, reflexes, and responses, Ordinal Scales of Psychological Development ( OSPD ) which assesses infant intellectual abilities, and Bayley-III which tests mental ability and motor skills.
Schedules of reinforcement.

were and changed
The keys were still in it, and I was miles away before I remembered that my clothes and purse and everything were still in the little cabana where I'd changed ''.
In the next few months of comparative silence, Pike waited patiently until conditions were perfect for a new attack, and then, displaying a remarkable grasp of the subtleties of political infighting, gained from his first bout with Woodruff, he used these changed conditions to excellent advantage.
The change was not quite so dramatic as it sounds because in fact common norms continued to be invoked by municipal courts and were only gradually changed by legislation, and then largely in marginal situations.
Policies on nuclear test ban negotiations were reviewed and changed.
Shell people resembled mature dwarfs in size whatever their natal deformities were, but the well-oriented brain would not have changed places with the most perfect body in the Universe.
Since the fourth ceremony, the system changed, and professionals were honored for a specific performance in a single film.
The ll and ch were also considered single letters, but in 1994 the Real Academia Española changed collating order so that ll is between lk and lm in the dictionary and ch is between cg and ci, and in 2010 the tenth congress of the Association of Spanish Language Academies changed it so they were no longer letters at all < ref > Real Academia Española.
The Hebrew and Nabataean alphabets, as they stood by the Roman era, were little changed in style from the Imperial Aramaic alphabet.
Her book titles, changed by American publishers, for example Ten Little Niggers to Ten Little Indians, were kept the same across the Atlantic, after bushels of fan mail.
Some details were changed slightly to allow more player choice-for example, players can be full Trump Artists without having walked the Pattern or the Logrus, which Merlin says is impossible ; and players ' psychic abilities are far greater than those shown in the books.
is an example of associativity because the parentheses were changed ( and consequently the order of operations during evaluation ) while the operands 5, 2, and 1 appeared in exactly the same order from left to right in the expression.
) This was changed because a government study showed that many people were in effect " saving up " their units and using them at the end of the week, a phenomenon referred to as binge drinking.
The numbers on the white jerseys were black, but were changed to red in 1997.
The governors were appointed from both Catholic and Protestant cantons and since they changed every two years, neither faith gained a majority in the County.
The 1993 State Civil Servant Provisional Regulations ( 国家公务员暂行条例 ) changed the way government officials were selected and promoted, requiring that they pass exams and yearly appraisals, and introduced a rotation system.
Again Abd al-Rahman met al-Fihri with his army ; this time negotiations were successful, although the terms were somewhat changed.
The games were originally meant to be loaded from tape, but were later changed to load from ROM.
Atari Corp. then showed the Lynx to the press at the Summer 1989 CES as the " Portable Color Entertainment System ", which was changed to Lynx when actual consoles were distributed to resellers.

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