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Thirdly and Act
Thirdly, under Article 18 of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government Provisional Order Confirmation ( Greater London Parks and Open Spaces ) Act 1967, London Borough Councils are allowed to swear in council officers as constables for " securing the observance of the provisions of all enactments relating to open spaces under their control or management and of bye-laws and regulations made thereunder ".
Thirdly, the Consumer Protection Act 1987 ( which is also part of EU wide regulation under Directive 85 / 374 / EEC ) creates a statutory tort of strict liability for defective products that cause any kind of personal injury or death, or damage over £ 100.
Thirdly, under the State Development and Public Works Organization Act 1971 ( State Development Act ) for ‘ significant projects ’.

Thirdly and public
Thirdly, the public interest in the preservation of a confidence might be outweighed by a greater public interest favouring disclosure.
" Thirdly, the name existed widely in the public domain without much knowledge of what it meant.
Thirdly, there was no defence based on the public good, and no opportunity to submit evidence showing the artistic merits of the work, and fourthly, works could be destroyed without the author or publisher even being informed and given an opportunity to speak.
* Thirdly, it is less likely to run out of funding than public sector schemes.

Thirdly and area
Thirdly, population growth was absorbed by neighboring municipalities in the regional urban area, and numerous citizens of Aarau moved into the countryside.
Thirdly, he worked in the domain of ancient art and mythology ; his work in this area was popular but, according to some 20th-century critics, superficial.
Thirdly, social capital can be affected by the participation of individuals of a certain area based on the type of institutions that are placed there.

Thirdly and like
Thirdly, the Cartannese seem to like nothing better than killing each other for bragging rights, and Wedge is expected to join in — especially since they try to kill him for bragging rights too.

Thirdly and hospitals
Thirdly, KP attempts to minimize the time patients spend in high-cost hospitals by carefully planning their stay and by shifting care to outpatient clinics.

Thirdly and were
Thirdly, in the judging step, these descriptions were matched by separate judges, as closely as possible, with the intended targets.
Thirdly, political rivalries were present at all levels of the party and state bureaucracies but were especially prevalent at the top.
Thirdly, the American colonies were exceptional in world context because of the growth of representation of different interest groups.
Thirdly, laws that prevented people from acting freely to improve themselves were reformed.
Thirdly, the system could be used to make black and white copies of color programs for sale to television stations who were not yet broadcasting in color.
Thirdly, the English criminal justice procedures, including the jury system, in the 18th century, were favourable to the accused.
It may be a matter of wonder to some, what enducements I could have to present the City of London with so many expensive Pictures ; the principal reasons that influence me were these: First: to show my respect for the Corporation, and my Fellow Citizens, Secondly: to give pleasure to the Public, and Foreigners in general, Thirdly: to be of service to the Artists, by shewing their works to the greatest advantage: and, Fourthly: for the mere purpose of pleasing myself.
Thirdly, the Arawa were the main government Maori troops being used to hunt down Te Kooti and it had been Te Kooti's common pattern to extract utu from those who opposed his cult.
* Thirdly, after 1784, and following the workings of Puysegur, who developed " magnetic somnambulism ", the words " animal magnetism " were also being used for the concepts relating to the phenomena of " somnambulism " that de Puysegur firstly described ; in this case in English the expression is even more misleading, in that " mesmeric state " or " mesmeric sleep " is used to define the state of somnambulic consciousness developed through the help of the magnetizer.
Thirdly, the cities of Belfast and Londonderry were separated from the counties in which they lay and constituted as separate county boroughs.
Thirdly, at the time the letter codes at the end were normally used to indicate consequent prototypes.
Thirdly, the school graduates, which included Lucjan Rydel, Stanisław Estreicher and Henryk Opieński, were considered prominent figures in Kraków ’ s cultural life.
Thirdly were the anti-Jewish riots of 1911 when Jewish shops were ransacked and the army had to be brought in.
Thirdly, the Roman Catholic missionaries at Macau, who were protected by the Portuguese, would be bitterly hostile, and stir up the people against a Protestant missionary.
Thirdly, in 2006, a further 17 species were dropped from the list: Ferruginous Duck, Wilson ’ s Petrel, Great White Egret, Black Kite, Red-footed Falcon, American Golden Plover, White-rumped Sandpiper, White-winged Black Tern, Alpine Swift, Red-rumped Swallow, Red-throated Pipit, Subalpine Warbler, Greenish Warbler, Dusky Warbler, Radde's Warbler, Arctic Redpoll and Rustic Bunting.
Thirdly, they were the seventh, and last, anti-church of the latter days and thus their mere existence was seen as holding up everyone else's journey to paradise.
Thirdly, the name may be a reference to Joseph Smith, who was referred to in the D & C as Gazelam when code names were used to conceal the identity of those referred to in the revelations.

Thirdly and particular
Thirdly, it recognizes that every individual has a particular orientation towards risk ; while at one extreme people may by nature be timid, anxious and fearful, others will be adventurous, impulsive and almost oblivious to danger.

Thirdly and .
Thirdly, the South is not merely an embarrassingly backward region, but a part of this country, and what happens there concerns every one of us.
Thirdly, the president appointed the head of the military intelligence, Abdel Fatah El-Sisi, as Minister of Defence to replace Tantawi.
Thirdly, Mill's position, by calling mathematics merely another species of inductive inference, misapprehends mathematics.
Thirdly, the Capetians had the support of the Church, which favoured a strong central government in France.
Thirdly, he married Princess Elisabeth of Anhalt-Zerbst ( – 5 October 1607 ) in 1577.
Thirdly, British interest in East Africa was first stimulated by their desire to abolish the slave trade.
Thirdly, a crowned child holding a tree states that Macbeth will be safe until Great Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Hill.
Thirdly, the discriminating monopolist produces a larger quantity than the monopolist operating by a uniform pricing scheme.
Thirdly, you might take something from another person without their consent.
Thirdly, its WIMP GUI inspired the windowing environments of personal computers in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, so much so that the windows of the first Macintosh desktop look almost identical to the MVC windows of Smalltalk-80.
Thirdly, the part of the brain that uses memory and learning is also affected.
Thirdly, it requires the consumer to purchase both skis and bindings from the same manufacturer due to the proprietary nature of the system, thus increasing sales.
" Thirdly, because unlike non-state actors, states are signatories in international laws and conventions prohibiting terrorism, so when a state commits acts of terrorism it is " in breach of its own solemn international commitments.
Thirdly, as ratification is but the expression of the approbation of the people and is to be effective when had in three-fourths of the States, there is a fair implication that it must be sufficiently contemporaneous in that number of States to reflect the will of the people in all sections at relatively the same period, which of course ratification scattered through a long series of years would not do.
Thirdly, he maintained that by working for as long as possible he would remain healthy and live longer.
Thirdly, peers also affect political orientation.
Thirdly, CRC is a linear function with a property that CRC ( X XOR Y ) = CRC ( X ) XOR CRC ( Y ); as a result, even if the CRC is encrypted with a stream cipher ( or mode of block cipher which effectively turns it into stream cipher, such as OFB or CFB ), both message and associated CRC can be manipulated without knowledge of encryption key ; this was one of the well-known design flaws of the Wired Equivalent Privacy ( WEP ) protocol.

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