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| relative income policy indicator as | insufficient | to encompass the accession countries |
| but for which there is | insufficient | demand would not the price |
| rented housing in scotland is | insufficient | to deal with a demand |
| scotland present investment is probably | insufficient | to meet that demand brian |
| in other ways they contain | insufficient | detail particularly on the appeal |
| still seems an issue that | insufficient | people feel strongly enough about |
| offence of dog fouling are | insufficient | to control the behaviour of |
| stock or native prey is | insufficient | to warrant expenditure on wide |
| developing countries where there are | insufficient | controls on tar content notes |
| which was thought to be | insufficient | the executive has to proceed |
| the sqa s computer systems | insufficient | or wrong exam papers being |
| that current expenditure levels are | insufficient | to ensure that more scottish |
| pressure on the unit finally | insufficient | markers were appointed which was |
| in schools that there is | insufficient | linkage with design and that |
| agreement and agreed due to | insufficient | time to conduct a detailed |
| and safety problems related to | insufficient | sleep and untreated sleep disorders |
| fear of crime b providing | insufficient | numbers of police officers at |
| to influence the outcome is | insufficient | and that the timescale might |
| alcohol previous governments have paid | insufficient | attention to the major problem |
| september this year highlighted the | insufficient | number of sexual offender treatment |
| about such subjects there are | insufficient | resources and training opportunities third |
| homes and there is an | insufficient | level of provision of appropriate |
| believe either that that is | insufficient | or that the timing is |
| of bank nursing about the | insufficient | number of fully staffed wards |
| the requirement his means are | insufficient | for it to be reasonably |
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