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I assume that he is not one of those who uses take-aways.
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Off licences, restaurants and take-aways may also open.
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The traditional demarcation between public houses and restaurants and between restaurants and take-aways has become blurred.
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The first and most important issue involves the catering industry—restaurants, cafés and take-aways.
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They are being taxed to pay for the give-aways and handouts in the form of capital transfer tax.
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Joking aside, take-aways are ethnic as well as small businesses.
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The same problem about cost applies to take-aways.
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There have been 106 complaints relating to "take-aways" generally and of them 20 were about fish-and-chip shops.
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We are failing to do so because we are carrying round our neck like a millstone interest of £11 billion on previous give-aways.
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Many people have invested their redundancy money in taking on franchises for fast food take-aways.
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The total number of "take-aways" in them are 633, of which 260 are fish-and-chip shops.
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As a result, vast profits were made by the people who invested in these give-aways.
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All those take-aways are part of the diet of the working class and the less well-off.
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They are given £40 a week from which they are supposed to pay for take-aways.
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Anomalies will not be created and the arguments about sit-down meals and take aways do not apply.
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Instead of gimmicky little give-aways, we will remove savings taxation at a stroke below the higher rate.
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Last year's tax give-aways meant nothing to the unemployed in my constituency, but the social security squeeze made a great deal of difference to them.
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The knock-on effect of this is that premises which are currently treated as take-aways can, overnight, turn into a pub—provided they can obtain a liquor licence.
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No doubt there will be many break-aways and disappointments, but we learn by experience, and often failure is the best teacher to teach us exactly where our mistakes lie.
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There have been all sorts of show house give-aways such as full sets of white goods, fridge-freezers, ovens, kitchen units and full bathroom fittings, as well as sanitary goods.
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Kitchen facilities are often absent or inadequate, so people are forced to rely on food from cafés and take-aways which is expensive and may be nutritionally unsatisfactory.
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There would be no cut aways.
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Kitchen facilities are often absent or inadequate, so people are forced to rely on food from cafes and take-aways, which is expensive and may be nutritionally unsatisfactory.
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Ten homes, six aways, and not a single draw in the whole lot.
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In this mode, subjects experience a light torque that opposes any movement of the wheel away from its zero degree position.
A plausible greater good is not far away.
The infracommunities with higher numbers of monogeneans were located away from the center of the graph.
In addition, they may protect their patients by steer ing them away f rom unproved, expensive, or dangerous therapies.
5 can be explained away by appealing to faithfulness.
In the cross-sheet direction we want the magnetic field to merge into the background field as it moves away in z from the current sheet.
The other extreme is to consider a surface far away from the magnetic axis.
While struggling in change, participants moved toward and away from their sense of death's imminence.
She ended up moving away, but she was very good.
On the left side, she faces the water, while on the right she is turning away.
Such turning away is evident in the way in which they fetishised their marginality.
She had not broken her anchor; someone had boarded her, cut away her anchors and cable, and set her adrift.
Buried away in them are some interesting vignettes.
Unfortunately, the large fuselage number on one side had been scoured away by wind.
At later times the wings gradually extend further away from the null forming a typical cross shape.
The presure peak is carried away completely by this same slow wave.
However, not far away an area with a water depth less than 20 m is indicated on this map.
Instead, it has been thought better to study cognitive processes in a vacuum away from this ill-defined and difficult to control, confounding variable.
We have tried to keep up appearances, turned our eyes away from the things that do not serve this goal, and have become introverted.
Their attitudes can be explained away as irony, but is that the only possible answer?
0.775 and the particle moves away from the symmetry axis.
He sat in the library and worked away on this for eighteen years!
A rise in the real wage creates an incentive for firms to substitute away from the composite labor toward the intermediate input.
He had reached that tipping point in the long struggle of the chemically dependent where he star ted to move away from the street.
Is the fact that children change their social orientation away from their parents and toward their peers (found in many studies) independent of identity factors?
Another development has been away from the one-to-one correspondence between the musician's input and the computer's output.
Her presentation of the intimate crackling and tinkling can draw a listener away from a mimetic orientation to an aural form of discourse.
To be away from all this - and for ever!
In this case, both expression and sensation would leave the condition of being held as an object of perception, giving it away to representation.
Outcomes then became biased in their favour, and away from those whose needs the programme was ostensibly designed to address.
What were they talking about, who were the women, did their parents know where their daughters were, and how did they get away with it?
Note that these prices may differ across groups; market segmentation prevents price differences from being arbitraged away.
132 hironori sasada try to get away from it.
In the large distance limit, the whole core region lies inside the bulk, far away from the boundary.
He will throw it away as soon as it dries out.
While a bit of syncretism might be useful from a methodological point of view, in a theoretical discussion it takes the excitement away.
Distraction means, importantly, both to turn away from a certain activity or attentive focus, and to in its place focus on something else.
Of these, five items each required taking away the first, the middle and the last syllable, respectively.
There was little need for theory standing away from and providing a critique of field and other archaeological practices.
Practitioners will want to check their own details, and most of us will be thankful that we have got away so lightly.
Being far away, relationships with these shrines have more flexibility because the relationship is largely imagined.
They call us and drive to see us from far away.
Both frontal and side impact crashes in which the vehicles sustained sufficient damage to be towed away from the scene are considered.
You haven't got to phone somebody ; they are only a few doors away from your home.
More recently, he is also moving away from the role of economic producer - or the role of worker, as we have usually used that term.
Note that giving bridewealth for a wife is only one step away from purchase on the continuum of property rights.
Take-away outlets and cafés that promote 'coffee to go' generate waste.
Because the individual has no rights and independent status, one only knows that close up there is the family, further away the village.
An ion density peak is formed at the breaking position, away from the laser axis.
The whole system is put into an anechoic chamber to run away from all external reflection.
590 when a corona electron moves away from its original position.
Women do not always have to do being women; doing gender in ways that subver t gender ideologies means throwing away the old codes entirely.
Critics might argue, for instance, that some music is universally bad, and it is therefore their responsibility to steer consumers away from it.
One woman in such a sandwich is seen pushing both men front and back away from her trying to achieve a more 'normal' dancing distance.
After all, we are probably only a decade away from being able to take over ' music' pure and simple in the academy.
We had packed all good crockery etc. away and used all tin utensils.
Policy failure in turn leads to a movement away from established advisors.
However, participants agreed that auditors should be more skeptical and should say no and walk away from clients more often than they currently do.
He tries to explain away this contradiction, by confusing together two notions, which he has before carefully distinguished - the notions of means and of end.
One source of the unreason, and of its ugly manifestations, is an inarticulate dissatisfaction with what the civilisation gives and takes away.
Well, one must hope that any heretics present either withered away or came to their senses.
We need to turn away from both, and to look at what actually takes place in what we are examining.
The founder had something of a conversion in 1987 away from the charismatic movement.
He has over the years given away 14 cars, 5 trucks and 7 aeroplanes.
Falling on all fours, it made the rumbling sounds of an engine and drove away.
Going as far away as possible from "the rest" seemed the most logical choice.
The area where the monks were seated was well away from the laity, and it was clear that they were honored guests.
The people glanced at his visage and then politely looked away.
They come away hungry, and it seems, if not very necessary, at least very desirable that they should have food.
Likewise, offending public officials would soon find themselves posted away from the object of their desire.
The modern process provides a veneered surface cut by machinery in a workshop usually far away from the building site.
He also shied away from joining the women's rights movement, the free love movement, and the labor movement, though he observed them all with interest.
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