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| to complement improved teacher training | conclusions | 122 the conclusions for scots |
| tae complement better teacher trainin | conclusions | 122 the conclusions tae be |
| teacher training conclusions 122 the | conclusions | for scots gaelic community languages |
| funding i would like the | conclusions | in paragraph 122 123 and |
| teacher trainin conclusions 122 the | conclusions | tae be drawn for scots |
| the european union 2002 presidency | conclusions | barcelona european council meeting barcelona |
| the european union 2001 presidency | conclusions | laeken european council meeting laeken |
| the european union 2000a presidency | conclusions | lisbon european council meeting lisbon |
| national level in the presidency | conclusions | member states agreed that investing |
| the european union 2000 presidency | conclusions | nice european council meeting nice |
| targets in line with the | conclusions | of the barcelona european council |
| to report the deliberations and | conclusions | of the sustainable development forum |
| if we get the right | conclusions | to the convention s deliberations |
| however responsibility for all opinions | conclusions | and factual errors is solely |
| copyright material all factual errors | conclusions | and speculations are entirely my |
| home and at school two | conclusions | can be drawn firstly most |
| primary source material although the | conclusions | i have drawn from it |
| reform legislation was and what | conclusions | it has drawn from the |
| fund ict training and what | conclusions | it has drawn or expects |
| seal populations if so what | conclusions | have been reached and if |
| ask the scottish executive what | conclusions | it has reached on the |
| officers and key stakeholders the | conclusions | that we reached about market |
| report both reports reached similar | conclusions | the macpherson report in 1999 |
| being produced together and that | conclusions | will be reached on them |
| the bases on which those | conclusions | and recommendations have been made |
| ballet and copies of the | conclusions | and recommendations of its report |
| inquiry into tourism the main | conclusions | and recommendations of the house |
| the committee will consider its | conclusions | and recommendations social inclusion housing |
| agree with the report s | conclusions | and recommendations that committee will |
| to allow full discussion of | conclusions | and recommendations those items are |
| with him 19 although those | conclusions | are presented more bluntly and |
| presented with the convention s | conclusions | it will be very difficult |
| is expected to publish any | conclusions | and if so when s1w |
| are expected to present their | conclusions | to the convention in september |
| private session to discuss its | conclusions | before putting together a report |
| chance to discuss our emerging | conclusions | with two groups of economic |
| of his life bullock report | conclusions | 110 and 249 des 1975 |
| them in the report s | conclusions | i hoped that that would |
| leaking to outsiders of the | conclusions | of a committee report when |
| that runs counter to the | conclusions | of the committee s report |
| on their lives endorses the | conclusions | of the report and asks |
| ready to report on its | conclusions | s1w 34927 susan deacon to |
| evidence it may report its | conclusions | to parliament in advance of |
| many of the report s | conclusions | were arrived at following prolonged |
| some of the committee s | conclusions | about the evidence that it |
| for witnesses and of the | conclusions | following the taking of evidence |
| the committee will consider its | conclusions | following the taking of evidence |
| the committee will consider their | conclusions | following the taking of evidence |
| the committee will consider their | conclusions | on the evidence received in |
| in the light of the | conclusions | of the local economic forums |
| new community groups following the | conclusions | of the scottish executive consultation |
| the committee to consider its | conclusions | i warn you that it |
| the committee will consider its | conclusions | on the consultation on public |
| the difficulties involved in my | conclusions | 26 he had been dealing |
| it consulted and what the | conclusions | of all those involved in |
| it a good many startling | conclusions | 36 the book of deuteronomy |
| simple mating technique finds the | conclusions | of this book deeply offensive |
| that have led to the | conclusions | i made it clear to |
| that the standards committee s | conclusions | will make that clear if |
| i have not seen those | conclusions | myself christine grahame we are |
| which the committee comes to | conclusions | on it the practice is |
| be kept abreast of our | conclusions | angus mackay does that mean |
| and the testing of our | conclusions | during this time i was |
| sometimes our aspirations namely our | conclusions | in relation to resources are |
| will advise it of our | conclusions | the petitioners can then be |
| the basis of the emco | conclusions | which is agreed jointly by |
| were held and discussions and | conclusions | minuted however since all farms |
| will listen and come to | conclusions | that she does not like |
| to name two possible explanations | conclusions | having established that clustering was |
| try and come to some | conclusions | about it f606: mmhm m954: |
| alarmist can draw their own | conclusions | about what might have gone |
| be careful about jumping to | conclusions | but there is a danger |
| give us information on the | conclusions | i remain very concerned about |
| to one another and what | conclusions | have emerged from these negotiations |
| forum and to take these | conclusions | into account s1w 27392 robin |
| to act quickly on the | conclusions | of inquiries such as this |
| autumn step 5 commission draws | conclusions | of peer review process and |
| the arrogant dismissal of the | conclusions | of the scottish parliament s |
| viewed as an additional penalty | conclusions | the protection of wild mammals |
| to revise and expand the | conclusions | i m doing that this |
| i welcome the minister s | conclusions | that fees must be set |
| least in theory from the | conclusions | that i drew the general |
| for the scottish executive 21 | conclusions | 22 background previous attempts to |
| the international bruntland commission s | conclusions | that nuclear power caused a |
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