Emslie admits that no-one is sure how the industry will evolve and that mergers, acquisitions and amalgamations are on the horizon. |
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The number of religious secondary schools has fallen from 472 to 380 in 15 years, mainly due to closures and amalgamations. |
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Two of the biggest names in rock and rap have joined forces to create reinterpreted amalgamations of their hits. |
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These include associated companies' relief and relief for reconstructions or amalgamations of companies. |
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The job losses are a combined result of school amalgamations, closures and budget shortfalls across both the primary and secondary sector. |
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The first priority will be to protect Leichhardt council against further amalgamations. |
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There are implications here too for areas with falling numbers and proposals for school amalgamations or closures. |
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Within the reality television genre itself, new strains and amalgamations have emerged. |
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By 1928, again through the process of absorptions and amalgamations, there came to be only 12 factories. |
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This seminar will provide an overview of the income tax issues related to wind-ups and amalgamations. |
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By 1825, through a series of foundings, dissolutions, and amalgamations, there were two significant conspiratorial societies, the Southern and the Northern. |
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All of these will be automatically assimilated into the new school, but as is the practice with all school amalgamations, an enhanced early retirement scheme will be on offer. |
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There is a national procedure for amalgamations involving a joint managerial body and provision for a set of discussions leading to preferences for amalgamation. |
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We will fight for these cuts to be reversed and for no amalgamations. |
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Nobody would be in a position to give other than a personal view on what might happen if you engaged, for example, in amalgamations of these various bodies. |
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By that time it was halfway into reorganising itself for April 2001 into 42 new areas, eight of which were amalgamations needing new budgets and plans. |
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How do communities stay intact in the midst of the hurricane of forced political amalgamations, wider bureaucratic policies and gigantic conglomerates? |
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The tone veered wildly between camp, melodrama, realism, and messy amalgamations of the three. |
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A process of consultation between county councils and officials from the Scottish Office was begun to affect the amalgamations. |
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Both the coal and steel industries were increasingly dominated by large amalgamations, such as Powell Duffryn and Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds. |
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