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Jonathan Spurrell, great-great-grandson of Frederick, one of Charles's children born at 23 Park Street, said that today's valuation of the property reflects the fact that only a decent house would be considered fitting for a senior figure in the brewing industry when it was constructed.
Are cars the only mode of transport considered fitting for Delhi's upwardly-mobile or newly rich executives and corporate moguls?
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Why, ask some victims' families, backed by some of Mr Obama's political opponents, can't all trials take place in military courts?More may end up before military judges soon, as prosecutors from the Departments of Justice and Defence assign cases considered fit for trial to either civilian or military courts.
In 2001, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) conducted a national sewage sludge survey (NSSS) to estimate dioxin and DLC levels in biosolids (processed sewage sludge considered fit for disposal on land) to enable a multipathway exposure and risk assessment of the practice of the land application of biosolids.
Researchers have seriously questioned whether a method can be considered fit-for-purpose on the basis of a 4 : 6 : X rule (Boulanger et al, 2009).
The alternative could be simply standing behind the yellow rope — an activity she considers fit for television reporters.
"They were not considered fit for polite company.
In Colonial times it was considered fit for special occasions, even by the wealthy.
When the Runaways formed in the mid-70s, women were only considered fit for playing folk music on acoustic guitars.
"A regulatory system which can take decades to reach a decision cannot possibly be considered fit for purpose".
In 2002, only eleven per cent of the men called to serve were considered fit for duty; five thousand draftees tested positive for H.I.V. and were turned away.
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