Darwen then took the President's Trophy with the best aggregate nett score from their four players. |
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Could the nett result of the No Frontiers policy be the contraction of real choice rather than its expansion? |
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The nett effect is that the surface of the insulating target acquires a negative potential from the light mobile electrons. |
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Compare this with nuclear energy where it takes as much as ten years before nett energy finally exceeds the cost of building a plant. |
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There was an interesting scenario last Saturday with a great prize for the best nett score of three nights and two days and golf at Noosaville with the winner to be present. |
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The boys team from Scoil Muire agus Padraig took home the prize for best nett score at the Connacht Schools Golf Championships played at the Ballina Course. |
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The club's September medal competition was a close run thing with nine players shooting a nett 67, but after countbacks the honour went to Martyn Robinson. |
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And the more you did, the less attention you could give to each, so the quality went down, so the nett result was very, very degraded quality in education. |
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Currently the peeling capacity of this machine lies at one ton nett per hour, but at Cormorèche they are convinced that they can achieve a ton and a half or even two tons per hour. |
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A spare nett roll can then be located in the frame ready for use. |
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However, a change in the energy rating system calls for closer examination, as the nett energy content of a great number of the feedstuffs used in Switzerland is unknown. |
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Nina Moon and Ann Hastings were winners of the club's Greensomes Cup with a nett 69, beating Liz Brown and Breda Sutton on countback. |
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Some of the databases offered through NETT will involve a charge, but even those with a charge will be cheaper through NETT's block purchasing arrangments with other hosts. |
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