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91. Resource Investigator: the team's contact with its environment, generates ideas and resources; intelligent, stable and introvert. 92. Where traditional own resources are inadequate to meet the new expenditure ceiling, the fourth resource comes into operation. 93. This augurs well for the future and underlines the truth that music as a universal language is an important resource for ecumenism. 94. In this process the plans of consumers and of resource owners are gradually brought into greater and greater consistency with one another. 95. The final perspective upon resource allocation is by age group. 96. The Detailed Spectrum Investigation process is intended to ensure that everyone should derive maximum benefit from the limited radio spectrum resource. 97. The former provides a remarkable education resource whilst conserving a very important Anglo-Saxon burial ground. 98. The resource person listens attentively and reflects back what is said, in the L1, in a non-critical way. 99. Poorer countries are simply a resource for big business-cheap labour, cheap dumping grounds, cheap plunder. 100. There will not be much margin for resource or market rents at the well-head or in the electricity system. 101. The Institute offers facilities for computer-assisted learning, as well as a self-access centre, library and teachers' resource centre. 102. The Resource Management Initiative-which impacts primarily at Unit level - is shown in italics. 103. These were somewhat unrealistic proposals in the light of the existing staffing and resource difficulties already facing the mental health service. 104. These adjustments carry through to the resource market as expanding industries demand more resources and contracting industries demand fewer. 105. Water, the most obvious and important resource, was not an immediate problem. 106. The College has provided an important forum and resource for a wide variety of groups and individuals from working-class backgrounds. 107. The second resource button opens your Favourites folder as a Web page. 108. In managing very strong desires and impulses the child has his relationship with his parents as a resource. 109. I shall discuss the role of grammar as a necessary communicative resource in later chapters of this book. 110. How did we ever come to perceive body and mind as separate, nature as dead resource, and place as inconsequential? 111. For example, below-ground resource allocation is driven by nitrogen or water availability in many forest ecosystem models. 112. We have no general checks even on preserving our resource base. 113. In conventional data processing, on the other hand, files are seen as a department or single application resource. 114. Staff were separated less and less from pupils; they used the same library and the same resource centres. 115. A quarter were concerned about the resource implication of placements. 116. It should provide the basis for costing alternative courses of action so that the resource implications of decisions can be assessed. 117. Hence, head office attracts the power brokers skilled in the politics of resource allocation. 118. By way of contrast, natural resource industries were essentially a birthright. 119. In order to understand fully the effect of resource issues on the public sector we need to examine what happens in practice. 120. The group approach explicitly rejects the notion that a small elite dominates the resource allocation process.