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The Guardian reported that " 36 % of the 308 UK senior managers and directors having responded to a survey accepted swearing as part of workplace culture ", but warned about specific inappropriate uses of swearing such as when it is discriminatory or part of bullying behaviour.
" The UK Government responded that " the use of physical punishment is a matter for individual parents to decide ".
They responded with " 5-4-3-2-1 " which, with the help of weekly television exposure, rose to # 5 in the UK Singles Chart.
An S4C spokesperson responded that 90 % of these programmes were aimed at children, whose viewing isn't fully measured by BARB, the organisation that compiles television ratings in the UK, as they only take into account viewers aged four years and over.
Of the seven European companies who responded to the initial Request for Information ( RFI ) from the UK Ministry of Defence ( MoD ), either individually or as part of a team, five are now part of MBDA and the other two are major risk-sharing partners on the programme.
The Move responded with their most commercial song to date, " Blackberry Way " ( co-produced by Jimmy Miller ), which topped the UK chart in February 1969.
The UK government responded to BEA's plea by agreeing to transfer £ 25 million from the airline's existing borrowings to a special account on which no interest was payable, including the option to transfer this amount to its profit and loss account as required.
Kitt found new audiences in nightclubs across the UK and the US, including a whole new generation of gay male fans, and she responded by frequently giving benefit performances in support of HIV / AIDS organizations.
The UK Youth Parliament, an affiliate of the British Youth Council also responded to the Browne Review.
The UK games publisher trade body ELSPA responded by introducing a voluntary age rating system in 1994.
Panorama responded to the criticism, saying: " England Fans, the official England Supporters ' Club, travelling to Euro 2012 called the programme unhelpful and some Poles in the UK have expressed concern that they have been labelled as racist.
Listeners in the UK responded favourably to the album, driving three singles from the release into the Top 30 of the UK Singles Chart.
Volvo responded by introducing the B7RLE for the UK market.
Trainor has responded by highlighting the pressures facing UK Universities and his belief that further higher education funding cuts would risk serious damage to the sector.
In February 2005, Taylor came back to the UK for a three weeks with Brian Dixon's All Star Wrestling where he responded to some comments made by " The Highlander From Hell " Drew McDonald.
Ireland responded in kind by placing a similar duty on British imports and in the case of coal from the UK, with the remarkable slogan ( from Jonathan Swift in the 1720s ) " Burn everything English except their coal ".
In an attempt to counteract this, the manufacturers responded in the new millennium by introducing bevelled corners to redesigned regular gauge packaging, and marketing their first ' slim ' cigarette in the UK, even though this wasn't the first ' slim ' cigarette available in the UK as More, Karelia and Vogue are available in most tobacconists.
Supporters of the Bill responded that all UK legislation has to be interpreted in the light of the Human Rights Act 1998, which guarantees freedom of religion and expression, and so denied that an Act of Parliament is capable of making any religious text illegal.
The Scotland Office of the UK Government responded citing parliamentary sovereignty-and that it was solely down to the UK Parliament to grant or refuse any referendums on constitutional issues.

UK and with
* Earth Architecture and Conservation in East Anglia-British organisation that focuses on the proper maintenance and conservation of earth buildings in a region of the UK that has a long history of building with mud.
Oxford, UK and Indianapolis, US, The Fridtjol Nansen Institute & The International African Institute in association with James Currey and Indiana University Press.
Terms used to describe the motor neuron diseases can be confusing ; in the UK " motor neuron disease " ( with " neuron " sometimes spelt " neurone ") refers to both amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( the most common form of disease ) and to the broader spectrum of motor neuron diseases including progressive muscular atrophy, primary lateral sclerosis, and progressive bulbar palsy.
* G. H. Hardy and E. M. Wright 1978, 2000 ( with general index ) An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers: 5th Edition, Clarendon Press, Oxford UK, ISBN 0-19-853171-0
It hit number 1 in the UK singles chart in April 1972, spending 24 weeks total on the charts, topped the RPM national singles chart in Canada for three weeks, and rose as high as number 11 in the U. S. It is also a controversial instrumental, as it combined pipes with a military band.
In April 1998, American photographer John S Callahan organized the first surfing project in the Andamans, starting from Phuket in Thailand with the assistance of Southeast Asia Liveaboards ( SEAL ), a UK owned dive charter company.
Where British and American vocabulary differs, Australians sometimes favour an Australian usage, as with footpath ( for US sidewalk, UK pavement ) or capsicum ( for US bell pepper, UK sweet pepper ).
In other instances, it either shares a term with American English, as with truck ( UK: lorry ) or eggplant ( UK: aubergine ), or sometimes with British English, as with mobile phone ( US: cell phone ) or bonnet ( US: hood ).
There exist pairs of long and short vowels with overlapping vowel quality giving Australian English phonemic length distinction, which is unusual amongst the various dialects of English, though not unknown elsewhere, such as in regional south-eastern dialects of the UK and eastern seaboard dialects in the US .< ref >
A 2002 randomized controlled UK university study of 93 people with clinically confirmed idiopathic Parkinson's disease found that participants who received Alexander Technique lessons reported sustained improvements in their physical functioning, as well as reporting themselves to be less depressed and to have improved attitudes towards themselves.
A factorial randomized trial of 579 UK patients with chronic or recurrent low back pain, reported in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, found that patients who received Alexander Technique lessons reported afterwards having less back pain and significant improvement in their quality of life.
) Finally, the past tense and past participle of dwell and kneel are more commonly dwelt and knelt in both standards, with dwelled and kneeled as common variants in the US but not in the UK.
This is mostly a matter of terminology, and US Asatru may be equated with UK Odinism for practical purposes, as is evident in the short-lived International Asatru-Odinic Alliance of folkish Asatru / Odinist groups.
Phillips claims it remained there until the 1180s, when Ralph de Sudeley, the leader of the Templars found the Maccabean treasure at Jebel al-Madhbah, returned home to his estate at Herdewyke in Warwickshire, UK, taking the treasure with him.
Friday's and McDonald's and the efforts of individual restaurateurs such as Bob Payton, credited with bringing American-style pizza to the UK.
* IVS – A proprietary version with Digital Rights Management developed by 3D Solar UK Ltd for use in music downloaded from their Tronme Music Store and interactive music and video player.
NTSC is currently only used with system M, even though there were experiments with NTSC-A ( 405 line ) and NTSC-I ( 625 line ) in the UK.

UK and Orders
The UK Government investigation into Scientology ( the Foster Report of 1971 ) reproduced a number of internal " Ethics Orders ".
Examples of reciprocal agreements include the UK Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders ( REMO ) and those of Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the United States and the European Union.
* UK Cabinet Office, Honours System: Orders of Chivalry
Until new rules introduced Transport Works Orders, preserved railways in the UK were operated under Light Railway Orders.
In the UK in 2003, 3 ex-servicemen: Glyndwr Thomas Evan Collins, who fought in the World War II liberation of the Philippines ; Mr Constantine Shiels and Mr Frank Broomhead, were awarded with the special honour by the Filipino ambassador His Excellency Mr Edgardo B Espiritu, under General Orders Number 1090.
In this capacity it deals with international child abduction and contact issues and handles maintenance enforcement in cases where one parent lives outside the UK through the Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Unit ( REMO ).
Postal Orders can be bought and redeemed at post offices in the UK, although a crossed Postal Order must be paid into a bank account.
In 1974, Douglas was recruited by Midland International Records via an ad in Showbiz magazine: label vice president / record producer Eddie O ' Loughlin had heard the UK hit single " Doctor's Orders " by Sunny and was seeking a female vocalist to cut the track for the U. S. market.
Douglas ' other recordings included " Headline News "-a minor Edwin Starr hit from 1966 written by " Doctor's Orders " co-writer Roger Greenaway remade by the latter track's originator Sunny -, and in the tradition of " Doctor's Orders " Douglas cut discofied covers of several songs which were current or recent hits in the UK including ABBA's " Dancing Queen ", " I Wanna Stay With You " by Gallagher and Lyle and " So You Win Again " by Hot Chocolate.

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