Sentences with phrase «follow schemes introducing»

12 easy to follow schemes introducing students to a wide range of styles, techniques and processes.

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Liberal Democrats have identified the following problems with Labour's plans to introduce taxpayer - funded meals for primary children: — the Labour Government won't fund a pilot scheme as Islington doesn't meet its criteria so local taxpayers will have to pick up the whole tab.
The car introduced the new letter - number naming scheme used by Mercedes - Benz through to today, with the C - Class being the overall model range and the C followed by a number designating the car's engine.
Recently, it introduced a new naming scheme under which every model name begins with «Q» or «QX,» and is followed by a number that has no obvious significance.
These changes have been introduced following extensive consultations with breed clubs and councils in a collaborative effort to ensure that health and welfare issues are kept at the forefront of everything the scheme does.
Following an announcement by climate change & environment minister Denis Naughten, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland has introduced a number of changes to the Better Energy Homes grant scheme for retrofits including increased grants for external wall insulation and heating controls, and two measures which signal a dramatic change in emphasis: the elimination of grants for fossil fuelled boilers and the introduction of heat pump grants from 16 April.
Notable changes include the following: the model top is now above the stratopause, the number of vertical layers has increased, a new cloud microphysical scheme is used, vegetation biophysics now incorporates a sensitivity to humidity, atmospheric turbulence is calculated over the whole column, and new land snow and lake schemes are introduced.
The scheme, which took effect earlier this week, has been introduced following a trial earlier this year.
This will find the startup introducing a reputation system, followed by a second submission that, if approved, would provide what the representative called a «comprehensive governance scheme».
The scheme, introduced under the Native Title (State Provisions) Act 1999 («NTSPA»), the Native Title (State Provisions) Regulations 2000 («NTSPR») and amendments to the Land Administration Act 1997 («LAA»), would have reduced the procedural rights available to native title claimants over significant areas of land to a right to be notified, rights to make an objection and the right to consultations in good faith following an objection.
The scheme was introduced on 2 January 1997, and replaced the following schemes:
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