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of task completion with communication | achieved | in spite of errors and |
likely that communication will be | achieved | in spite of errors in |
the level and communication is | achieved | in spite of errors then |
and consistently and communication is | achieved | in spite of errors this |
achievements lilian oh you ve | achieved | all right you ve achieved |
recording our achievements will be | achieved | s1w 32836 mary scanlon to |
of recording our achievements has | achieved | the end of postcode prescribing |
advisory committees welcomes the consensus | achieved | by the advisory group on |
advisory committees welcomes the consensus | achieved | by the advisory group on |
in determining whether communication is | achieved | a satisfactory performance normally contains |
to tell whether we have | achieved | the aims of the european |
the aims could not be | achieved | without adequate funding paragraph 148 |
that such aims cannot be | achieved | without adequate funding the policy |
and the measure of success | achieved | despite these disadvantages further believes |
the success er we we | achieved | erm obviously it was er |
whilst some success has been | achieved | in the promotion and teaching |
much as success has been | achieved | the sip programme has been |
road to success will be | achieved | through mimicry cameron is copying |
whether any authority has yet | achieved | a successful prosecution despite the |
that despite what they have | achieved | and been approved for they |
is nothing that cannot be | achieved | by inaction he whispered in |
proposed action cannot be sufficiently | achieved | by the member states and |
ensure that that change is | achieved | however change cannot be delivered |
if the target is not | achieved | the executive cannot be criticised |
shown that that cannot be | achieved | the timetable might be slightly |
and relaxation this cannot be | achieved | without challenging the deterioration and |
such benefit cannot reasonably be | achieved | without the use of such |
bills per assisted dwelling was | achieved | as a result of energy |
energy per assisted dwelling was | achieved | as a result of measures |
in demand for energy was | achieved | as a result of measures |
and whether these targets were | achieved | s1w 1997 alex neil to |
any such targets will be | achieved | s1w 23069 des mcnulty to |
2010 this is to be | achieved | through developing targets a key |
may well be we have | achieved | a result that will in |
good outcomes could have been | achieved | if additional support had been |
8 million of additional benefits | achieved | since its inception in 1996 |
for efficiencies that can be | achieved | without harming the quality of |
as the target could be | achieved | without the need to legislate |
how this can be best | achieved | after debate the amendment was |
them that is not best | achieved | by going over the collective |
that this can be best | achieved | by strengthening the existing close |
that best value outcomes are | achieved | in some of our strands |
par with the best ever | achieved | numbers of pupils are healthy |
in scotland will be best | achieved | through sustaining our partnership within |
in scotland will be best | achieved | through sustaining our partnership within |
integration of initiatives is best | achieved | through the development of a |
proposed this function will be | achieved | by promoting awareness and understanding |
the proposed action be better | achieved | by the community 14 official |
on what has already been | achieved | and carry forward work on |
traceability that is not already | achieved | by current systems of flock |
build on the successes already | achieved | christine grahame south of scotland |
the scottish executive has already | achieved | what has been asked for |
and again this could be | achieved | in a number of ways |
of ways this could be | achieved | were suggested regulating net fisheries |
2010 this is to be | achieved | at the eu level primarily |
level of take up was | achieved | in its flu vaccination campaign |
svq 3 and how many | achieved | that level in each of |
20 per cent to be | achieved | but i accept that that |
and place is not easily | achieved | key poems here are originally |
mentioned several projects that have | achieved | such change the youth advice |
ensure that those objectives are | achieved | alan ferguson i hope that |
them this is to be | achieved | by taking steps to ensure |
limit to what could be | achieved | flexibility is needed to ensure |
democrats believe the parliament has | achieved | a great deal but must |
certain extent that has been | achieved | across local authorities housing associations |
public sectors much has been | achieved | but much more is required |
right m819: and that has | achieved | frankly absolute sweet f a |
clear about what has been | achieved | in a short period of |
done and what has been | achieved | in seven months as i |
all of that has been | achieved | in the budget and that |
the first craft residency has | achieved | much more than it objectives |
sight of what has been | achieved | sarah boyack said that some |
an enormous amount has been | achieved | since 1997 the european employment |
of what the executive has | achieved | so far for the elderly |
years the private sector has | achieved | substantial cost savings by conducting |
issues but what has been | achieved | the response talks about working |
fairly literal translation has been | achieved | the version most often followed |
of the restaurant has been | achieved | through a combination of traditional |
until compulsory purchase has been | achieved | we may be building in |
and a lot has been | achieved | when the matter first came |
and interests this could be | achieved | in the first instance through |
of fuel poverty might be | achieved | will it be possible through |
whether individual units have been | achieved | and we will work with |
the sums that have been | achieved | by other departments which will |
would like to have been | achieved | by the end of december |
in the report have been | achieved | members indicated agreement paedophiles sentencing |
said much more can be | achieved | by health professionals working together |
people know what will be | achieved | by working together they will |
or sopas mallorquinas that much | achieved | i called in at the |
unsparing with herself here she | achieved | much but it was never |
re let uniformity will be | achieved | across the sector robert brown |
its source as can be | achieved | and regrets that if the |
in which that can be | achieved | as mr jackson suggests in |
to the results to be | achieved | but leave the form and |
what is sought to be | achieved | by carrying it out the |
i expect that to be | achieved | by the end of next |
for certain things to be | achieved | by the end of the |
if the aspiration can be | achieved | churn will be reduced brian |
see how that could be | achieved | even though the market for |
a short timetable could be | achieved | given that the policy is |
true happiness is to be | achieved | however over and above these |
groups of what can be | achieved | i support a question on |
that greater equity should be | achieved | in charging for care and |
and gaelic languages will be | achieved | in preparing the glp the |
many milestones remain to be | achieved | in the holyrood project plan |
and specific forms to be | achieved | it clearly identifies for the |
that if this can be | achieved | it will help materially to |
the productivity that can be | achieved | on conventionally farmed land in |
that that could not be | achieved | overnight and that significant work |
if this is to be | achieved | research notes are compiled for |
appropriate staggered commencement can be | achieved | robert brown a few scottish |
reduction in discards should be | achieved | s1w 14923 fergus ewing to |
consistent approach to signposting be | achieved | the committee recommended that the |
2000 is likely to be | achieved | the reviewers report that they |
repealing regulations once they had | achieved | their objective should be established |
on how this might be | achieved | to examine the organisation and |
how further improvements can be | achieved | tommy sheridan glasgow ssp as |
how these ideas can be | achieved | we need to make ourselves |
services if that can be | achieved | we will make scotland a |
this objective is to be | achieved | with the aid of scotland |
submitted to it could be | achieved | within the existing treaty provisions |
and i believe that we | achieved | a lot although that is |
real goals what hae i | achieved | it looks like a lot |
from small beginnings we have | achieved | quite a lot in fact |
for example the kin6 group | achieved | a total of 75 when |
to a total of 2 | achieved | by the kin0 group the |
houses by march 2002 was | achieved | almost 18 months ahead of |
scores below represent the results | achieved | by 119 children out of |
economies of scale that are | achieved | by integrated service delivery are |
period the transitional aid was | achieved | by negotiations that were partly |
never seen so little being | achieved | by so many none of |
detail the reduction in bureaucracy | achieved | by streamlining nhs boards as |
attention on the particular effects | achieved | by the author as a |
the emission reductions that are | achieved | by the type of vehicle |
the cohesive effect is also | achieved | by the use of pronouns |
visitor attractions both of which | achieved | five star grading by visitscotland |
burns moreover had by now | achieved | popular recognition as national bards |
commitments of the executive are | achieved | that these proposals must include |
seeming which might not have | achieved | typography the use of exclamation |
the conservative government we eventually | achieved | with support from both sides |
a shame that he never | achieved | but this whole lack of |
valid independent confirmation of having | achieved | grown up status never mind |
but on what we have | achieved | it bodes well for the |
what i mean it s | achieved | m818: uh huh m819: nothin |
satisfied with what i ve | achieved | so far gladys have it |
country for what we have | achieved | the parliament is a bit |
finally evaluating what they ve | achieved | what they ve produced and |
i thought that we had | achieved | what we had set out |
if the projects have not | achieved | what you want them to |
then the student will have | achieved | a satisfactory performance if we |
hope that if that is | achieved | this year it will continue |
many students in scotland who | achieved | qualifications at hnc and hnd |
that the conservatives had not | achieved | all that i would have |
that we have not yet | achieved | full freedom of movement for |
yeah m605: expected to have | achieved | m741: yeah m605: ehm because |
am convinced that we have | achieved | that the crux of the |
the rare men who have | achieved | the ideal in life always |
that silly business shirt this | achieved | there follow attempts at affectionate |
it off when this was | achieved | they declared that in future |
of modernising government is being | achieved | s1w 4805 christine grahame to |
achieved all right you ve | achieved | for yourself and for others |
1994 were in fact being | achieved | aitken was also responsible for |
cancer building upon major advances | achieved | over past decades records its |
rejection slips those who had | achieved | a pencilled sorry as well |
a location once we had | achieved | that improvement we found that |
the student settlement that we | achieved | in the early days of |
a consultative budget process which | achieved | a genuine degree of engagement |
actual rate of return was | achieved | for each of the last |
the bubble but all he | achieved | was a mouthful of soapy |
to return home when he | achieved | manhood dressed as a cherokee |
standard grade and the grade | achieved | the following year at higher |