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91 She also wanted to retain her own surname, separate bank accounts and tax returns. 92 More importantly, we retain the quantitative data that allows for post-inspection review or audit. 93 However there are severe limitations to retain flexibility unless the database is not very complex. 94 Your employer may consider it more cost-effective to retain junior employees who are paid less than you. 95 Such cultures retain viability and continue to proliferate for approximately I week but changing the medium may extend this period. 96 At a measured pace, and breathing with deliberation to retain his calm, he walked back to Suzy's bedroom. 97 But his plan calls for a 16 percent tax on income that would retain deductions for home mortgage interest and charitable contributions. 98 Superiors are reluctant to delegate authority because they retain absolute responsibility for the performance of their subordinates. 99 Any culture, because it has to retain traditional customs and beliefs, has to be in a sense a conservative institution. 100 At the same time, the walls of the pocket become extremely thin but retain their connection with the general epidermis. 101 However, the offense will retain its basic form, a fact with which Abdul-Jabbar is comfortable. 102 Harvard had hoped to retain its No. 1 spot by freezing out competitors from contracting with most of those physicians. 103 It deserves to retain its dignity and to escape trivialisation. 104 In addition, diesels generally require less maintenance than petrol engines and can retain impressive emission levels over large mileages. 105 Many differentiated cells retain the ability to return to the cell cycle when confronted with the appropriate mitogenic stimulus. 106 This from a man who would stoop to any level, psychological gamesmanship included, to retain the crown jewels. 107 The second is the desire by some elected officials to retain control over the pork barrel, through line items. 108 Clustered together, branches of the same bank help each other to generate and retain more business than they would do independently. 109 It was very uncertain whether Henry would be able to retain the crown he had seized. 110 As long as he is able to retain his faith in this bipolar unity, Emerson is characteristically affirmative and optimistic. 111 In order to retain the one-to-one correspondence, it is appropriate initially to restrict the Bell-Szekeres coordinate x to the range. 112 In such circumstances the abilities of individual farmers to retain the loyalty and affection of their workers will be considerably tested. 113 Together the two companies bid almost £53m to retain their 10 year broadcasting licences in last year's franchise auction. 114 Local people and regular travellers would also retain their concessionary fares on the crossing. 115 It was, sheer character in any man to retain that particular sentiment above all others. 116 The organization advises Fortune 500 companies on ways to retain and promote women. 117 Reply yes, though retain private doubts as to whether Mrs T is fully biodegradable. 118 Symington, of course, wants to retain control of those dollars. 119 Conservatives insist that the new platform retain the 1992 abortion plank calling for a constitutional amendment outlawing abortion. 120 The vast majority of people retain some useful sight, however, and very few become totally blind.