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to deliver its business as | effectively | and efficiently as possible i |
sqa operated as efficiently and | effectively | as they had ever done |
exams systems operated efficiently and | effectively | for a considerable number of |
budget is spent efficiently and | effectively | that is why in his |
which enables people to compete | effectively | we get into circular arguments |
continuing to promote and compete | effectively | when there is a mindset |
stranraer and cairnryan to compete | effectively | with the a55 holyhead corridor |
would allow europe to compete | effectively | with the large us and |
enable the parliament to function | effectively | follow the success of the |
its own is to function | effectively | it is important that state |
the sector requires to function | effectively | real costs must be considered |
need to function securely and | effectively | thirdly there is the complexity |
issues are dealt with as | effectively | and openly as possible perhaps |
complaints have been dealt with | effectively | i assume that everyone is |
is dealt with speedily and | effectively | recognise that for the most |
terrorism is being dealt with | effectively | that means that we must |
before scots can be taught | effectively | at any level the body |
very long unless scots is | effectively | taught both at school and |
dialects of scots could be | effectively | taught in schools none of |
to meet patients needs more | effectively | and to deliver convenient and |
represent the area are working | effectively | to deliver a service that |
process had been carried out | effectively | iain smith talked about the |
example have been carried out | effectively | if the current providers with |
could not be carried out | effectively | indeed there was a strong |
difficult to anticipate properly and | effectively | all the possible circumstances that |
people their scottish history as | effectively | as possible but teach them |
competence in english too as | effectively | as possible the favourable conditions |
not in there and working | effectively | i will conclude by saying |
family friendly working are implemented | effectively | last but not least i |
the parliament canteen to address | effectively | the working conditions of staff |
health service are working together | effectively | to provide better more responsive |
set out national programmes for | effectively | working with young people to |
scottish fish processing industry will | effectively | close many of the three |
scottish fish processing industry will | effectively | close many of the three |
on wild fish stocks more | effectively | continuing work by nasco and |
available and can be used | effectively | in the fish farming areas |
areas and to bring together | effectively | all the different agencies and |
brings them together really really | effectively | er which is oh aye |
ought to work together more | effectively | if we can although it |
the fact that developing smes | effectively | and commercialising science were more |
its objectives and priorities more | effectively | and ensure better implementation 40 |
we use our medallists more | effectively | as positive role models whose |
that should be done more | effectively | before you move further down |
scheme is being used more | effectively | but it is clear that |
often be collected more cost | effectively | by means of sample surveys |
additional teachers may be more | effectively | deployed in support of other |
we can manage it more | effectively | hugh flinn the increase in |
boards to consult stakeholders more | effectively | in reorganisation plans abolish hospital |
planning and licensing arrangements more | effectively | into line with each other |
are making it work more | effectively | than others we are trying |
can look after them more | effectively | than the people of greece |
can look after them more | effectively | than the people of greece |
to make that work more | effectively | that means more transparency i |
help them to write more | effectively | themselves in specific contexts and |
understand how they use language | effectively | then the more they will |
is seen to work more | effectively | there are signs that there |
eu institutions can relate more | effectively | to the citizens whom they |
that we use those resources | effectively | and in a way that |
as scotland s representatives can | effectively | target resources to meet needs |
management in tayside manages resources | effectively | to protect and improve services |
sector will be tested most | effectively | at the local level where |
an additional language is most | effectively | developed within meaningful contexts this |
that they would be most | effectively | generated through the new mechanisms |
blends these two styles most | effectively | is also the writer who |
and vlth form centre most | effectively | our thanks to mrs [censored: surname] |
law enforcement agencies to deal | effectively | with some of the most |
cover the whole year and | effectively | close a fishery but in |
that the current provisions would | effectively | exempt 97 of undertakings in |
will create a transition year | effectively | replacing the current p1 and |
are able to code switch | effectively | between the scots an and |
to be able to communicate | effectively | to improve understanding the european |
ministers are able to work | effectively | with their subject committees while |
ensure that those plans work | effectively | i agree that many local |
by rangers and celtic to | effectively | veto plans for spl tv |
to ensure they can work | effectively | and encourage them to hold |
enforcement agencies can properly and | effectively | carry out their work where |
it would continue to work | effectively | this year however as we |
and operational management systems work | effectively | this year young people and |
and ensure that it is | effectively | enforced encourage the police college |
the money will be applied | effectively | and calls for responsibility for |
taxpayers to spend their money | effectively | and wisely the debate about |
of affordability the money is | effectively | there it is a tiny |
the service must be managed | effectively | but i do not think |
those implementation issues are addressed | effectively | in the health service delayed |
to get better at consulting | effectively | on such issues the executive |
english that the metaphor is | effectively | lost or dead people use |
to use such treatment compounds | effectively | should be taken into account |
speak a community language may | effectively | be trilingual not bilingual in |
the only language capable of | effectively | expressing a particular idea the |
rate language compared to latin | effectively | he argues that modern ie |
person s first language is | effectively | suppressed 50 as professor richard |
would begin by checking how | effectively | this had been done and |
or the jews to strive | effectively | against that mindset we must |
mental health are also tackled | effectively | it is our duty to |
in considering petitions timeously and | effectively | it was also agreed that |
but the kennedies were also | effectively | lords of stranraer it was |
terms can also be reinforced | effectively | through games or the discovery |
carry out their parliamentary duties | effectively | and b in those circumstances |
change those rationing mechanisms and | effectively | to reduce them substantially over |
ye used it as but | effectively | it was a couch wi |
all three could be used | effectively | perhaps we could put this |
on scots this parliament would | effectively | be opposing meaningful development of |
a way of parking it | effectively | so that we can be |
aware of how you learn | effectively | so that you can adapt |
monolingualism could be seen as | effectively | suppressing community languages and could |
scotland should be introduced to | effectively | deter and punish dog fouling |
are accessible widely publicised and | effectively | promoted ministers should be required |
exclusion is to be tackled | effectively | the government and executive should |
are dealing with the issue | effectively | they should know that during |
our school estate quickly and | effectively | and calls upon the scottish |
had been secured our negotiations | effectively | secured all the scottish executive |
after my 3 planes functioned | effectively | and my suitcase came thro |
allow the park to operate | effectively | are concentrated akin to iucn |
the bill are to be | effectively | enforced amendments 2 and 3 |
referring to registrars who are | effectively | the licensed celebrants for civil |
a yes no issue because | effectively | the statutory instruments are already |
the nhs in scotland are | effectively | trained and informed in the |
being taken on board quite | effectively | by the public and voluntary |
vernacular of their own country | effectively | making a case for their |
that such a measure would | effectively | take the cannabis market out |
will apply and be implemented | effectively | north and south of the |
scottish salmon stocks has been | effectively | curtailed figure 2 catches of |
which have been tuned so | effectively | to the need of the |
motion irene mcgugan moved so | effectively | which has been ably supported |
would not have progressed so | effectively | i appreciate that the bill |
no ambiguity this system would | effectively | remove the main obstacles in |
the highlands and islands to | effectively | deal with new challenges to |
co operated with us so | effectively | in recognition of the fact |
executive ensures that it works | effectively | with her majesty s government |
that progress takes place as | effectively | and on as informed a |
mechanism it has for monitoring | effectively | the delivery of new opportunities |
my constituency where dryburgh abbey | effectively | a ruin has extensive grounds |
to develop from what is | effectively | a pan european campaign iain |
is required to link communities | effectively | and promote social and economic |
that that increased investment is | effectively | managed although we have already |
1984 now her marriage is | effectively | over and she seems keen |
national cultural strategy is proceeding | effectively | s1o 5769 19 dr sylvia |
er he s writing in | effectively | what is a foreign variety |
legal system ben wallace so | effectively | the rights of eu citizens |
boyfriend and girlfriend f943: so | effectively | you re ju- you just |
asylum and immigration act will | effectively | amend scottish legislation pertaining to |
surrounding the data and eh | effectively | an i i i ll |
least a chilling disturbing place | effectively | and simply presented but eerily |
predecessor bodies had always worked | effectively | and that it was therefore |
union to act rapidly and | effectively | on the international stage what |
conforming to an international standard | effectively | yeah m1174: yeah and and |
the law of defamation which | effectively | bars a person s right |
of the e envoy which | effectively | convenes all the interested departments |
it took a decision that | effectively | allowed unit assessments to take |
finance for example to contribute | effectively | to the search a police |
the scottish market the independent | effectively | produces a unified edition structure |
that [laugh] m942: [inaudible] m941: | effectively | a changin room right ye |
communities there by targeting communities | effectively | we ignore the excluded in |
point even though i m | effectively | monolingual f963: right mmhm mm |
history you re actually using | effectively | a kind of gestalt series |
do something else you ve | effectively | wasted the years you ve |
no longer exist geoff huggins | effectively | yes ms white i am |