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  • ...me of [[Speedy]] and in Germany as [[Pit Stop]]<ref>Moore, C. (2005) 'Kwik-Fit comes off the ramp at £800m'. <i>The Guardian</i> (London). 25th June 200 ...ndon). 25th June 2005</ref> and [[Safeway]]<ref>Parkinson, G. (2005) 'Kwik-Fit owner looks for lucrative exit route'. <i>THE DAILY TELEGRAPH</i>. 21st Feb
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  • ...oreover, it banned organisations on the basis that their activities abroad fit that broad definition, and criminalised any 'association' with such organis
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  • *[[Kwik Fit]]
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  • ...Paul Grice]] and the presiding officer [[David Steel]]. They have not seen fit to defend the Exchange in the media, but it is their stewardship of the pro
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  • :* Former Kwik-Fit tycoon Sir [[Tom Farmer]]
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  • *[[Corus]] - Past industrial sites now fit for development.
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  • ...d research would include an investigation into 'The decline of volenti non fit injuria defence' (the plaintiff consents to risk defence), and 'pleading to ...el-law-is-not... ‘Justice Minister tells campaigners libel law “is not fit for purpose”‘], .
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  • *''The Point is to Change It: A Manifesto for a World Fit for People'', London: Junius (1996), x-xiii.
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  • ...tion. We believe in expanding political freedoms to build a material world fit for humanity.<ref>[http://www.audacity.org/index.htm Home page], Audacity.o
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  • ...horough intelligence gathering and freedom for the army to shoot as it saw fit and on sight.<ref>''The Economist'', 29 October 1977</ref></blockquote> In principle this could fit any form of political violence, including state violence. To take the examp
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  • .../20000308133243/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM58/LM58_Irish.html 'Another Irish fit-up'], ''Living Marxism'', No. 58 - August 1993, p. 23.
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  • ...lowers, it is simply something that can be assumed. Anything that does not fit with that assumption is rejected. ...M 'GM crop trials: Why? The GM issue is not about how many butterflies can fit on a beet leaf'], ''Spiked'', 17 October 2003.
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  • ...ked-online.com/index.php/site/article/8155/ 'Who wants to fight for a land fit for foxes?'], ''Spiked'', 9 September 2002.
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  • ...e used as part of an environmentally responsible weed control program and fit with the vision of sustainable agriculture and environmental protection.
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  • ...erfectly prepared to attack the scientific consensus on issues that do not fit with that agenda - for example, climate change.
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  • ...revalence of childhood obesity], Accessed 17 December 2009</ref> which may fit well with the interests of funders such as Coca-Cola, [[Cadbury Schweppes]]
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  • ...o Dr Swaminathan. It alleged, 'A lot of unscientific data are collected to fit in your line of thinking.' It also said, 'A person with ideas and construct
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  • *Juliet Tizzard, [http://www.bionews.org.uk/page_37529.asp ‘Who is fit to be a parent?’], ''Bionews'', 5 June 2000.
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  • ...rn, [http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn12102005.html All the News That's Fit to Buy], ''Counterpunch'', 10 December 2005.
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  • ...scientific or public health research, they challenge findings that do not fit with the alcohol industry’s perspective on drinking alcohol and related i ...se of evidence in policy" <ref> Alex Stevens, ''Survival of the Ideas that Fit: An Evolutionary Analogy for the Use of Evidence'', in Policy Social Policy
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  • ...dvertising guru behind slogans such as "You can’t get better than a Kwik-Fit fitter". The venture is also being run by former IBM manager [[Reggie David
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  • ...d Renewables]] | [[Lothian Buses]] | [[MasterCard]] | [[Mazars]] | [[McCue Fit Out]] | [[Menarys]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Mexx]] | [[Microsoft]] | [[Mons ...[[JMF]] Limited | [[JN Wine]] | [[Lend Lease]] | [[MasterCard]] | [[McCue Fit Out]] | [[Menarys]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Monster]] | [[MTG]] | [[NI Fede
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  • ...first Labour-Socialist Government. The question whether or not "Labour" is fit to govern has thus become academic. "Labour" HAS governed and a cabinet of
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  • ...rgency". In my day blimps and ''Daily Telegraph'' readers would have had a fit if someone told them Lancaster had fostered a department teaching "revoluti
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  • ...ear power stations is the best way to ensure Scotland has an energy supply fit for the 21st century." <ref>[http://www.davidmundell.com/news_detail.asp?ne
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  • * [[PAI Partners]]<ref>Moore, C. (2005) 'Kwik-Fit comes off the ramp at £800m'. <i>The Guardian</i> (London). 25th June 200
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  • ...work of the ANC. Becker's sources for these charges - and she rarely sees fit to cite sources at all - have been the [[Heritage Foundation]] and the Wash
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  • ...at CSIS, none fit category (3), only two (Laqueur and possibly Kupperman) fit category (1), and the seven others fall into category (2) right-wing extrem
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  • ...t incorporate both think-tank and policy-discussion functions. They do not fit neatly into one category or the other. Such is the case with one of the mos
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  • ...ttack on the White Paper and MARKAL. His talk was called "making the facts fit the policy: a critique of the Energy White Paper." ...that Helm's thesis was that the White Paper was aimed at "making the facts fit the policy", which was a "serious allegation which, if true, would reflect
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  • * Generating Profits? Can Liberalized Markets fit the Electricity Bill?, 2005
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  • =CSR and the ‘measure of fit’ – will companies ever take CSR seriously as long as there is profit to ...more strategic perspective” {{ref|BurkeandLogsdon}}, or tailoring CSR to fit with the principles of a corporation, rather than the other way around. It
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  • ...with local city councils to make adapt their supermarkets to how they will fit best in the community. Another way in which Tesco stores are trying to sh
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  • ...er (Born 10 July 1940) is a Scottish businessman and the founder of [[Kwik Fit]]. He is honorary president of the [[Entrepreneurial Exchange]] an elite n
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  • ...the children's marathon, which not only encouraged and helped kids to get fit by taking part, but also raised moeny for charities and various good causes
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  • :Only this summer David Cameron admitted that he could fit his campaign team into the back of a taxi. [[George Osborne]] was the first
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  • ...said of the book: 'Gove is an ill-informed pundit tailoring information to fit pre-existing prejudices':
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  • ...b Birmingham CIC]] || Impact Hub Birmingham || Part-funding of the capital fit-out of the Hub's new premises || 50000 || 24/01/2015 || 31/01/2015 || 31/01 ...inclusive electoral system in which everyone can participate and which is fit for the 21st Century || 30000 || 31/03/2021 || 01/04/2021 || 31/03/2023 ||
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  • ...[War on Terror] than is CT [Counter-terrorism] theory, it's not a perfect fit. Indeed, I would argue that this set of conflicts we are in actually breaks
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  • ...rage, only six complaints against its members each year and has never seen fit to expel any of them. This makes a mockery of the industry's claims to effe
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  • ...hese parties are members of the party internationals, there may be no neat fit between the policies and ideologies of British parties and those
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  • ...absurd to claim that the Marshall Institute was tailoring its position to fit the needs of some corporate interest … . From now on the Marshall Institu
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  • ...there is a priority system about how water is used, fracking would simply fit into that system.
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  • ...chain. The promotion of GMOs and large-scale, export-oriented agriculture fit in this project (see below). ...e labour market (in order to create ‘appropriate’ future employees who fit in well in corporate structures) instead of a means to (strengthen) persona
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  • *[[FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DES TRADUCTEURS]] - [[FIT]]
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  • ...cy". In my day blimps and ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'' readers would have had a fit if someone told them Lancaster had fostered a department teaching "revoluti
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  • *Edward Herman, "Disinformation as News Fit to Print: LeMoyne and the ''Times'' on the Murder of Herbert Anaya", Covert
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  • ...terror" by these enemy states."<ref>Edward Herman, "Disinformation as News Fit to Print: LeMoyne and the ''Times'' on the Murder of Herbert Anaya", Covert
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  • ...e="fit">[https://www.nfuonline.com/assets/99106 A regulatory regime that's fit for purpose], NFU report, August 2017</ref> ...tion and registration of ovine and caprine animals (EC 21/2004).<ref name="fit"/>
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  • ...de." In effect, this means any regulation or policy proposal that does not fit the corporate agenda on either side of the Atlantic. {{ref|134}} The TABD f
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  • ...e origins of Section D, if not blatantly contradicting it, does not easily fit with the story he offers later in ''True Blue''. According to this it was o
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