Sentences with phrase «successive years gives»

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It follows through the period of rule of the successive dukes who headed the state and gives by years, within each administration, the list of events which were considered of sufficient importance to note.
Each successive step toward helplessness is calibrated just as finely, and when the time comes for her to give cry with inarticulate pain while being bathed like an infant, Riva, who was 84 years old when Amour was shot, has no interest in vanity.
Successive governments have given schools extra money for their poorer pupils, and this Government has codified it and increased the sums available through the pupil premium, worth # 900 a pupil this year and # 1300 in primaries next year.
Many people have success calling up and asking for the annual fee to be waived in successive years and often they'll do that or maybe give you free points as an incentive to stick around.
It helps that each of the sisters carries a quiet expressiveness and that their beauty in the first years of the series has been given the same prominence in each successive year.
Given these spacings of successive 10 % rises, namely 17 years, previously 24 years, previously 60 years, previously thousands of years, it seems safe to say that successive 10 % rises in CO2 are not occurring at anything like the steady rate you might have been assuming.
In fact, had the EPA's (and successive, sycophantic governments) enforced the mandate they were given, some 40 years ago (to protect the environment and public health) no - one would be debating Australia's and America's degraded state of the environment and billions of futile dollars would not have been bled from taxpayers to remediate the damage caused by corporate eco-terrorists who are sufficiently deluded in believing they have a mandate to pollute with impunity.
Concern about the preferential treatment given to the nuclear industry by successive governments is likely to be heightened by the decision last month to abolish the parallel Renewables Energy Board, which met every quarter at the department and once a year outside, as part of spending cuts.
Given that there is only limited capacity to expand hydro (Turnbull's Snowy 2.0 is years away, if it ever happens) and that successive governments have made a mess of gas policy, any serious expansion of dispatchable power would realistically need to focus on batteries.
(6) Where a collective agreement referred to in subsection (4) or (5) provides that it will continue to operate for a further term or successive terms if either party fails to give to the other notice of termination or of its desire to bargain with a view to the renewal, with or without modifications, of the agreement or to the making of a new agreement, a trade union may apply to the Board for certification as bargaining agent of any of the employees in the bargaining unit defined in the agreement during the further term or successive terms only during the last three months of each year that it so continues to operate, or after the commencement of the last three months of its operation, as the case may be.
Where a collective agreement referred to in subsection (2) or (3) provides that it will continue to operate for any further term or successive terms if either party fails to give to the other notice of termination or of its desire to bargain with a view to renewal, with or without modifications, of the agreement or to the making of a new agreement, another trade union may apply to the board for certification as bargaining agent of any of the employees in the bargaining unit defined in the agreement during the further term or successive terms only during the last two months of each year that it so continues to operate, or after the commencement of the last two months of its operation, as the case may be.
The financial year is the term that denotes the time period between the 1st of April of a given year and 31st March of the successive year.
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