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offered to gain competitive economic | advantage | enhance learning opportunities for all |
concluded and d generate competitive | advantage | for companies in scotland s1m |
concluded and d generate competitive | advantage | for companies in scotland supported |
delivering the maximum possible competitive | advantage | for the scottish economy after |
maximum growth and a competitive | advantage | for the scottish economy calls |
maximum growth and a competitive | advantage | for the scottish economy calls |
maximum growth and a competitive | advantage | for the scottish economy calls |
delivering the maximum possible competitive | advantage | for the scottish economy s1m |
delivering the maximum possible competitive | advantage | for the scottish economy s1m |
regulations and get maximum commercial | advantage | from that relationship brian fitzpatrick |
that way would have an | advantage | and might gain that revenue |
are powerful organisations that gain | advantage | by employing people to lobby |
in which somebody could gain | advantage | not necessarily for himself but |
and there is an obvious | advantage | in the two dictionaries being |
s obvious belief in the | advantage | of these visits she advocates |
using computer technology to their | advantage | and as many members who |
have more incentives to take | advantage | of developments in technology for |
many of the respondents saw | advantage | in the four operating companies |
feel are kind of taking | advantage | i suppose more f1151: yeah |
mostly last minute bookings taking | advantage | of last minute offers the |
the wrong moment or taking | advantage | of something the wrong way |
does labour not consider taking | advantage | of the 1 1 per |
at wig bay were taking | advantage | of the firm s two |
pupils some schools are taking | advantage | of the new flexibilities to |
now it is worthwhile taking | advantage | of this free service get |
stay open fir tae take | advantage | o the lucrative business opportunities |
with takes or will take | advantage | of all these electronic aids |
of and able to take | advantage | of any assistance available to |
ready for employers to take | advantage | of at the end of |
if you didn t take | advantage | of it and so that |
must gear up to take | advantage | of it the european committee |
that we do not take | advantage | of it we must find |
of woman could so take | advantage | of joseph as to persuade |
many more members will take | advantage | of that opportunity i acknowledge |
were more likely to take | advantage | of that than others were |
be more able to take | advantage | of the ability to change |
in a position to take | advantage | of the committee stressed the |
would not presume to take | advantage | of the convener s good |
existing funding we must take | advantage | of the european year of |
expand their programmes and take | advantage | of the exciting new opportunities |
is essential that we take | advantage | of the experience knowledge and |
been convicted and who take | advantage | of the freedom of movement |
on the pavements to take | advantage | of the new visitors to |
urges all scots to take | advantage | of the schemes run by |
but we should not take | advantage | of their good will and |
textile industry can take full | advantage | of these new initiatives the |
be mad not to take | advantage | of this immensely valuable marketing |
to help scottish business take | advantage | of this opportunity we will |
that any retailer could take | advantage | of those defences include such |
need to move to take | advantage | of what is going on |
itself how to take full | advantage | of what the voluntary sector |
insist on having the full | advantage | built into their measures the |
the bins to their full | advantage | but we are regularly monitoring |
covers the visitors took full | advantage | of this as there was |
the next few weeks another | advantage | of using this method of |
the final selections and what | advantage | corporate edge based in london |
the organisation to our best | advantage | the percentage is not based |
home language is a positive | advantage | in learning english not only |
way would be of great | advantage | to children learning to read |
never leads to a great | advantage | mr gibson is guilty of |
not clear what the great | advantage | of the proposal is to |
way it s a great | advantage | that kinda everyone knows you |
which could be of great | advantage | to lowland and upland farmers |
as the witnesses have the | advantage | of having seen the previous |
and they have the distinct | advantage | too of having their feet |
aspect the convener you took | advantage | of my good nature mr |
fifteen years ago i took | advantage | of those rumours whether i |
it we hadwe had taken | advantage | of it it threw me |
left that we had taken | advantage | of it we hadwe had |
and the executive has taken | advantage | of that to consider the |
think that could be an | advantage | certainly for english language where |
is not impossible that an | advantage | of some sort could be |
got wet it had the | advantage | that it could be bought |
the dinner with the added | advantage | that the cake could be |
articulate middle class parents could | advantage | their children ron tuck the |
use it to their best | advantage | the deputy presiding officer tapadh |
manufacturing plants would have an | advantage | over their uk counterparts and |
to learn something to their | advantage | question time scottish executive research |
of people scots has the | advantage | of being nearly comprehensible to |
theirs poor chaps the only | advantage | of being ripped from the |
being in daily use another | advantage | of this system is that |
overseas business tourism has the | advantage | of generating a higher than |
innovation they nurture to business | advantage | we will massively expand the |
which we use to our | advantage | a scot working in the |
standard english accent ane major | advantage | quhilk sse hus ower scots |
hand can only be an | advantage | enables a more natural grip |
centre it enjoyed the natural | advantage | of a good landing place |
genres of writing the main | advantage | for knowledge about language of |
or texts of power that | advantage | dominant groups freeman and nairn |
and where the balance of | advantage | lies we will have to |
fortnight fellow students say one | advantage | of f ton is that |
i have not had the | advantage | of hearing the minister for |
least it has had the | advantage | of making it worth while |
a session and that the | advantage | of that would be that |
coupons in the hopes of | advantage | to themselves dod is looking |
always been difficult this historical | advantage | had become a pressing disadvantage |
the young team s numerical | advantage | i figured this fight would |
would disaster have occurred the | advantage | the princess victoria enjoyed over |
have any truth or even | advantage | after 1700 he saw the |
financial memorandum be altered to | advantage | david orr i have thought |
in hospital it is an | advantage | to have food that is |
simply to give some seeming | advantage | to ministers in today s |
an issue in which party | advantage | should or will be gained |
determined to hold her one | advantage | the fact that she goes |
quarters but as a positive | advantage | for the bilingual child and |
hand they possess a tremendous | advantage | in appreciating other cultures and |
wis a cheek an takin | advantage | o me an ma role |