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  • considerable in terms of a richer cultural experience, educational resources and employment opportunities.
  • considerable amounts of surface water runoff in heavy storms.
  • a very considerable saving on the £ 500 budgeted for.
  • in the case of complex procurement, these often require considerable tailoring to meet the needs of the particular procurement.
  • considerable in recent years.
  • considerable variation within the extended school model.
  • at all levels, the intellectual strain on the tutor is quite considerable.
  • the majority, however, may have considerable overlap or may be based on a rather loose association of clinical features.
  • considerable communal efforts would have been required for their construction.
  • the budgetary constraints which lie at the heart of this debate are howeverconsiderable.
  • this slight affair seemed considerable in a war, which had been as yet so little marked by military incident.
  • considerable expertise, within each of these areas.
  • caution: there is still considerable inconsistency in the wording of visa stamps despite the instructions from ukvisas.
  • considerable sums involved a claim on of fowler's profile.
  • upm's contribution to the loss of biodiversity is therefore considerable.
  • considerable distance.
  • in those days the difference in shooting between two hand-made arms of the same pattern was often considerable.
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