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care falls within the internationally | recognised | definition of nursing but may |
fine but the problem is | recognised | internationally there have been many |
principles of justice that are | recognised | internationally you are right to |
of having a separate internationally | recognised | legal system as scotland has |
nature iucn has an internationally | recognised | model for the designation of |
ferry beach has not been | recognised | as a designated bathing beach |
ferry beach has not been | recognised | as a designated bathing beach |
law society which is generally | recognised | as the organisation that protects |
scots grammar and a generally | recognised | orthography for scots the most |
process went on whereby generally | recognised | principles of criminal justice were |
there is a clear and | recognised | dose response effect associated with |
activity unfortunately there are no | recognised | economic multipliers associated with fox |
if even one word were | recognised | to be associated with a |
member states european leaders have | recognised | that stability and growth policies |
member states europe s leaders | recognised | that the eu was no |
march 2000 the member states | recognised | that the extent of poverty |
lisbon european council member states | recognised | that the transformation to the |
sovereignty four tiers must be | recognised | the member states the eu |
yes i wailed and barely | recognised | my voice that other fiona |
writers across the world who | recognised | particularly in mcdiarmid s voice |
in one the cubicles john | recognised | the harsh voice of tam |
in the census scots is | recognised | by the european bureau for |
is a language it is | recognised | by the european bureau of |
irene mcgugan said scots is | recognised | by the european bureau of |
the fishing industry are properly | recognised | by the european commission s |
on the indicators the spc | recognised | that european level indicators should |
european charter although it was | recognised | that this is a reserved |
that such disqualifications should be | recognised | throughout the european union it |
within scotland which would be | recognised | under the charter the european |
intervene the member has not | recognised | that the executive has abolished |
formation of the parliament ministers | recognised | a future role for msps |
desirable that there is a | recognised | explicit role for them in |
in our communities brian fitzpatrick | recognised | the role of prescribing nurses |
that the scots language is | recognised | and developed and continues to |
done fur scots tae be | recognised | and yaised bi schuil weans |
be sufficient that scots is | recognised | as a language under the |
than scots and english was | recognised | as a language which crosses |
scots fur scots tae be | recognised | as a leid by aulder |
do you mean it s | recognised | as as the scots language |
wi a language that tho | recognised | bi scots scholars as a |
spoken in scotland an isna | recognised | bi the hamelt scots speaker |
scots was starting to be | recognised | in influential circles as a |
essential for scots to be | recognised | incorporated and validated in schools |
have scots in northern ireland | recognised | under part three of the |
was published in december it | recognised | specifically the needs of deaf |
issue in isolation it is | recognised | that care needs must be |
the bill it is widely | recognised | that choice needs to be |
should have a system of | recognised | licensed if that is the |
a reformed spelling system is | recognised | one of the last three |
an integrated system of nationally | recognised | qualifications providing qualifications that are |
development for language teachers are | recognised | and progressed a number of |
school child in scotland and | recognised | as a modern language in |
reached its zenith as a | recognised | national language suitable for every |
requesting that sign language be | recognised | only four countries have complied |
language 53 whilst it is | recognised | that initiatives such as the |
the importance of innovation is | recognised | and the voluntary sector can |
criticisms entirely the sector has | recognised | and welcomed the reception that |
voluntary and independent sector is | recognised | as a full partner with |
expressed that peripherality was not | recognised | in inverness the sector was |
outlined increasingly the parliament has | recognised | the third sector s invaluable |
by the institutions themselves nationally | recognised | sub degree level courses offered |
level of deprivation is not | recognised | the gnp was able to |
gaelic and community languages being | recognised | and used in education and |
between 1815 and 1865 is | recognised | as being predominantly responsible for |
of subtle pressure that was | recognised | as being worth while and |
isle of skye for being | recognised | by the magazine restaurant as |
being submitted and not being | recognised | by the sqa from the |
if her hint is being | recognised | it isn t bessie maybe |
higher still development unit eventually | recognised | that concerns were being expressed |
where prudence is penalised we | recognised | the agony being suffered by |
down and that must be | recognised | in relationships between the voluntary |
national languages policy it is | recognised | that a lot of preparatory |
that all languages must be | recognised | to have equal cultural value |
spoken in the debate has | recognised | the fact that nurses are |
local government at heart it | recognised | the fact that west dunbartonshire |
are that fact should be | recognised | the scvo has said that |
reverse but he must have | recognised | aspects of his own history |
of course inflation must be | recognised | keith raffan talked about not |
for social justice said she | recognised | that we must develop stable |
was not feasible it was | recognised | that the process of editing |
executive s cause in court | recognised | that the tendering process was |
while women have traditionally been | recognised | as the transmitters of ballads |
incorporation of architects in scotland | recognised | that while people would like |
variation within itself an is | recognised | as bein different frae english |
notes that yorkhill has been | recognised | as a unique centre of |
non departmental bodies we have | recognised | as has been said in |
resolved the scottish compact has | recognised | in principle and increasingly in |
perception that gaelic has been | recognised | in scotland in a way |
with processors which has been | recognised | in the defra plan paragraph |
backgrounds as the minister has | recognised | social researchers including the parliament |
aps ii 12 thomson has | recognised | some difficulty with the figures |
because it has now been | recognised | that equality between men and |
good that the executive has | recognised | that to do so it |
indeed the parliament has already | recognised | the importance of strengthening the |
for commencement the committee has | recognised | the need for an alternative |
the general assembly it is | recognised | that issues will arise between |
a former police inspector a | recognised | authority on wildlife issues in |
work on the croft they | recognised | the issues but they were |
sat three boys two i | recognised | right away as the passengers |
i know that because i | recognised | the three bears in the |
oor lichts tae no be | recognised | the three young fellas hauf |
maintaining standards that will be | recognised | not only by those who |
not necessarily only a single | recognised | olympic committee for each independent |
gunn memorial fund the only | recognised | scottish charity dedicated to fighting |
gunn memorial fund the only | recognised | scottish charity dedicated to fighting |
say the only one we | recognised | was we shall overcome the |
the united kingdom should be | recognised | and enforceable throughout the uk |
burns world federation should be | recognised | as a positive established organisation |
important that that should be | recognised | i also welcome the acceptance |
official status and should be | recognised | in scottish public life including |
should ve ca- cause i | recognised | it on the way back |
for imagined purposes is now | recognised | in the national assessment arrangements |
status of national parliaments is | recognised | it also supports the proposal |
variation 1972 in what is | recognised | as a classic investigation into |
if it wants to be | recognised | as a cross party group |
deaf children it is not | recognised | as a subject for legitimate |
1933 notes that he was | recognised | as an outstanding exponent of |
certain wild mammals have been | recognised | as endangered or persecuted and |
years andy kerr is widely | recognised | as having been an effective |
and cautelis deserve to be | recognised | as much more in scottish |
city centre which is not | recognised | as unique in relation to |
a high quality shipbuilder as | recognised | by the ranking in the |
pitodrie stadium smiling as he | recognised | each player emerging from the |
as well as sport is | recognised | promote scotland as a tourist |
as they cam alangside and | recognised | wullie mcginty afore he beltit |
been quite remarkable if inadequately | recognised | beginnings it is true that |
repressed them would hae been | recognised | if this is true o |
an offence because it is | recognised | that concerns have been raised |
many of the submissions received | recognised | that some credibility had been |
may not have been fully | recognised | that the trading divisions of |
employment policy the lisbon council | recognised | that economic growth and social |
westminster although there is a | recognised | need to work closely with |
council in march 2000 which | recognised | the need for modernising the |
scottish home rule he rightly | recognised | the need for there to |
of eventualities that we have | recognised | might arise i move amendment |
conceivable that he might have | recognised | some validity in a freudian |
involved in community pharmacies have | recognised | that there might be ways |
scotland s culture can be | recognised | and celebrated 15 14 the |
registrar marriages would be in | recognised | establishments that would be good |
and drummuckloch can still be | recognised | from their concrete foundations the |
by these public servants be | recognised | in their remuneration over the |
we would like to be | recognised | members indicated agreement committee business |
sort of force that he | recognised | that had to be er |
was called for the committee | recognised | that that could not be |
and for it to be | recognised | that their children fall into |
am pleased that the minister | recognised | that there will always be |
that its methodology is not | recognised | and acknowledged by business representative |
with learning disabilities is explicitly | recognised | and not described by other |
people make to society is | recognised | and valued by the public |
i think that that is | recognised | by everyone the draft bill |
milkmaid 3 janet little is | recognised | by north american scholars in |
junior section is now clearly | recognised | by the committee and this |
state o slavery is not | recognised | by the laws o this |
scotvec model nationally that was | recognised | from the beginning which is |
leader of the opposition is | recognised | in parliamentary law and practice |
it is pertinent that freud | recognised | smith s views on totemism |
equality strategy we have now | recognised | that age is itself a |
s written submissions it is | recognised | that effective enforcement of the |
extent than agriculture it is | recognised | that many of our algal |
relation to chinese it is | recognised | that the main variations of |
the board that is well | recognised | we are increasing funding for |
some words that are not | recognised | by the likes of john |
were consulted had not fully | recognised | the emerging equality agenda and |
it was an official charity | recognised | by the scottish charities office |
database of venues that are | recognised | for the purpose ms white |
demonstrations of affection and she | recognised | his power and that she |
felt out of place but | recognised | that he was the focus |
certain of his artistry yet | recognised | that he wrote in a |
russell my driving instructor i | recognised | that i was someone who |
and the green party we | recognised | that such injustices had to |
child you know and you | recognised | that was a very different |
i think that the sqa | recognised | the problem if the sqa |
very little then but she | recognised | the statement that his silent |
rural areas are ignored if | recognised | deprived communities are targeted because |
what if one of them | recognised | beth or any of you |
management systems or any other | recognised | standards and if the project |
to audition we have also | recognised | burns s undoubted appeal to |
hyde like elements which rls | recognised | in himself and which both |
the area are held in | recognised | hotels and function suites so |
in an enlarged eu are | recognised | the smaller and peripheral countries |
encyclopaedic aspect of dost was | recognised | at reviews in 1981 and |
for the dictionary watson was | recognised | in 1988 when both were |
evidence based best practice was | recognised | in the committee s report |
of set texts were gradually | recognised | in the preparation of candidates |
his mind and body he | recognised | the approaching car there were |
mallorca section in a dimly | recognised | search for other travellers books |
feet than brain cells i | recognised | you at once evie and |
services operate and we specifically | recognised | in our review of the |
3 later readers and writers | recognised | his worth though in the |
definitions of assistance dog and | recognised | body the existing exceptions for |
he had done weel i | recognised | him then of course an |
a traceable source c a | recognised | mark of quality assurance and |
the republican and democrat parties | recognised | the value of what they |
f718: yeah m017: you get | recognised | and identity from hearing the |
fell ill with cancer she | recognised | the early signs and knew |
with an image i scarcely | recognised | you look like a victim |
history o the leid an | recognised | a wheen o its words |
the simmer it wis a | recognised | local holiday an it wis |
seemed to take forever i | recognised | the blue ravine the peaks |
f1155: oh i thought i | recognised | the name [laugh] f1154: like |
old ironing board her mother | recognised | it when she saw it |