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151 Injection of InsP 3 can trigger breakdown of the nuclear envelope in sea urchin embryos. 152 She says it was a breakdown in communication and they made an error. 153 Theft from truck: A gear box was stolen from a breakdown truck in Anchorage Lane, Northallerton. 154 His warning came after the breakdown of talks in London. 155 He has given you a cost breakdown as follows: You have also ascertained that: 1. 156 Even the previous November there had been isolated rumours that he had suffered a nervous breakdown. 157 The breakdown of community has brought far more problems than personal malaise, of course. Juvenile crime is up. 158 The lead horse will accept nothing less than pulling the wagon, and that is where the first breakdown in communication came. 159 His solicitor said he was suffering from an acute nervous breakdown. 160 The move follows the breakdown of the 999 system which, it is claimed, led to a number of deaths. 161 It is the financial life-line in times of marital crisis and breakdown. 162 Except for one breakdown, San Diego refused to give up big plays, the Raiders' trademark so far. 163 Yesterday, after the breakdown, those fourteen miles had been bad, but this was worse. 164 Equally, the estimator may have insufficient time or resources to provide a breakdown of the estimate. 165 Sociological explanations include the increasing emphasis on individualism in our society and the breakdown of family and community ties. 166 Witness the rates of marital breakdown in the Western world! 167 What was much more important to me was the emergence of what I consider to be the breakdown of constitutional government. 168 Arthur Benson recovered from several years of mental breakdown about two years previously and was in the evening summer of his life. 169 A breakdown in communications between these departments can cause slowdowns and a failure to meet production schedules. 170 Even outside these types of confrontation, the very differences in language and traditions can lead to a breakdown in communication. 171 After the breakdown of talks in London he said he expected most of the cuts to fall on Merseyside's Halewood plant. 172 Table 3 gives the breakdown of the 23,900 hectares in the 6 upland areas. 173 Whatever breakdown is chosen, the course content must address all the ensuing topics. 174 The Constable was walking along a busy thoroughfare when a crowd assembled owing to the breakdown of a motor car. 175 The move is aimed at restoring public confidence following the breakdown of the computer emergency 999 call system. 176 They did not see a total breakdown happening until at least the second half of the twenty-first century. 177 Some fear that it will lead to a breakdown of the civic culture that Almond and Verba so admired in Britain. 178 However, it is on marital breakdown that the crucial implications of this situation are particularly illuminated. 179 Thus any breakdown in the cold chain could be quantified. 180 Being confined to the one living space meant an increase in hyperactivity and breakdown in family relationships.