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But within Lincoln Center itself, movies have long seemed marginal, partly because of a lingering prejudice placing them below opera, ballet and classical music in the hierarchy of cultural prestige, and partly because of an architectural arrangement that set this bias in concrete and travertine.
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However, the then treasury secretary, Stephen Timms, told parliament that the strategy was a "highly abusive, completely contrived arrangement" that "was set up with the sole aim of avoiding paying the tax due to the Exchequer".
So there you have it: an arrangement that formally sets out his intention to ally soulful warmth and cool beat science.
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But it's her pure, siren-like voice and intricate arrangements that truly set her apart.
The case for adopting an instrumental approach is strong; as reported in the section presenting the framework, we adhere to a view of organizations as collective arrangements that individuals set up, join or support with the aim of achieving individual and collective goals [ 13].
I am thinking in particular of the amendments aimed at sharing the suspension procedure initiative with the European Parliament and applying qualified majority voting for Council decisions since, if unanimity were required, I know of cases where a single country, sometimes mine as it happens, would block the whole arrangement that we want to set up.
Internal-comparisons were fold scanned in the arrangement that produced the largest uniform set (G = 558 probe sets; W = 345 probe sets).
Based on a review of the relevant literature, in the context of implementation of ABF, a CSO was defined as: "…a public hospital that, due to factors outside the control of local management, is unlikely to be financially viable under an activity based funding arrangement that reflects an efficient price set at the national or jurisdictional level".
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