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is furious at caxton sperceivedincompetence while caxton was in
speakers an hoo it isperceivedbi othirs socio linguistically as
of ethnic solidarity english wasperceivedto be more formal than
solidarity whereas standard english wasperceivedto be overtly high status
terminology and assessment procedures theperceivedloss of progression from s1
four language skills reflects theperceivedimportance of each skill for
pronunciation too often to beperceivedas a chance error the
which express opposition to theperceiveddiscrimination contained in the provisions
of the community which isperceivedto be relatively well off
seem to wish to beperceivedas scots speakers the staff
classroom and playground and wasperceivedto be more widely understood
created to respond to aperceivedlocal need and a desire
there will be elements ofperceivedunfairness whenever bands are established
life expectancy at birth selfperceivedhealth status secondary indicators support
and surrender provisions the executiveperceivedthat although the provisions would
and the intergovernmental conference theperceivedthreat was the body of
be that the census wasperceivedas something neutral a practical
so ehm what er wasperceivedor felt that was happening
the establishment debate especially anyperceiveddifferences in the relationship between
scotland tenants choice is oftenperceivedas the tenant s right
to be useful and itsperceivedvalue to users led to
as great as it isperceivedto be by other countries
highlands and islands or theperceivedareas where gaelic is spoken
to maybe address whatever theperceivedweaknesses or gaps in that
the legal figures what isperceivedto be consumed or the
either paid or it isperceivedthat they get some benefit
unit and hmi we wereperceivedas conservative if we tried
all the teacher trade unionsperceiveda determination to push ahead
along today because of aperceivedlack of progress in helping
of scotland because of theperceivedwealth of the area today
something that was gaunae perc-perceivedto run for the next
education system 43 this isperceivedas missing an opportunity particularly
the miners strike there wereperceivedthreats real or imaginary of
of a europe that isperceivedrightly to be distant from
uise insteid o whit sperceivedtae be an english ane
of view the problem wasperceivedto be that schools had
up by sanctions sips areperceivedin different ways by different
their madness luckily my relativesperceivedmy distress and a few
snaring and poisoning because theperceivedmeans of controlling foxes and
locally and nationally to meetperceivedneed in the way that
not careful we could beperceivedas trying to suck up
will say that what isperceivedto be a risk to
people are talking to someoneperceivedto be an insider they
it can only have beenperceivedin this way by sandred
the latter scots is stillperceivedby pupils as being their
mr davidson so is itperceivedas a profit making organisation
thoroughness or rigour is notperceivedthat could give rise to
extent to which it wasperceivedthat the objectives and key
in his tone which iperceivedwas directed at the godlie
spirit of helpfulness to remedyperceiveddefects in the text of

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