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61. In the light of these and subsequent reports, the Government would give consideration to the recommendation that induction training be made compulsory by 1981. 62. In the light of day, it clear to see the potential dangers of the drive. 63. Seen in this light, and in the light of what he had now told me, I studied him afresh. 64. I am sure also that, in the light of our education reforms, most children will eventually be able to do that calculation. 65. In the light of revisionist work it is difficult to treat Nicholas's resistance to liberal reform as a matter of chance or historical accident. 66. If he thinks the Met should be reviewing its procedures in the light of the Macpherson report, he should say so. 67. I look at this coldly in the light of right and wrong. 68. It is a matter best addressed at a future date in the light of the experience of the self-governing colleges. 69. Therefore, the monastic reforms should be regarded at least as much in the light of co-operation as of combat between king and aristocracy. 70. I have developed a theory to explain recent incidents in the light of what I have learned about you. 71. It will undoubtedly need further refinement and modification in the light of consultations and of experience. 72. They were smooth and shiny, the skin bright in the light of the overhead lamp. 73. Professionals are often more sceptical and reluctant to respond to anonymous referrals - in the light of the above research this is potentially dangerous behaviour. 74. It has shown me that everything is illuminated in the light of the past. It is always along the side of us...on the inside, looking out.Jonathan Safran Foer 75. This paper examines the prospects and problems of assessing the efficiency of health care alternatives in the light of the recent White Paper. 76. Only on the question of how assessment results should be presented in the light of socio-economic circumstances did the report lack credibility. 77. The significance of such questions can only be assessed in the light of present knowledge and potential benefits weighed against potential risks. 78. Two pairs of concepts have been elaborated in the light of empirical work conducted in actual curricular settings. 79. In the light of all this, I do not think it premature to put forward an evolutionary scenario for natural language. 80. The observations cited above as constituting problems are only problematic in the light of some theory. 81. Defence Minister Moshe Arens had successfully argued that defence spending could not be reduced in the light of the ongoing Gulf crisis. 82. We shall consider the position further in the light of that report. 83. These were somewhat unrealistic proposals in the light of the existing staffing and resource difficulties already facing the mental health service. 84. The last sentence may seem obscure or - in the light of recent outcry against paedophilia - a hedging of bets. 85. The cry of the tortured, the disillusioned, the faithless in the light of appalling suffering. 86. In the early 1950s the anthropologist A. Irvin Hallowell reconsidered the whole issue in the light of what it meant to be a human person. 87. It is indeed dangerous to try to interpret the facts of history in the light of a modern theological problem. 88. In the light of this document, conservative opposition to the constitution all but disappeared. 89. Conversely, Cafe Pinot bathes in the light of learning shed by the L.A. 90. This, in the light of Omally's experience, was an ill-considered move upon his part.