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15th November 1957
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That it is usually "a frost" if operators do not employ anti-freeze in time.

That in Yorkshire, at any rate; wits that go woolgathering are by no means half-wits.

That the most valuable men in our industry are those who pull their weight and not their punches.

That the process of extrusion means that material is moved instead of being removed, thus obviating waste. _ Of many hauliers who feel that if ever the shadow cabinet gains substance, it may threaten their subsistence and existence. That, despite many protests, certain Courts have decided that radar cannot lie.

Of a new " Chloride " development section, all under one roof, for new products and research.

That money invested in our roads would undoubtedly pay high dividends in national prosperity.

People inquiring as to what caused the recent rise in road-casualty figures in the Metropolitan Pdlice Area.

That some believe this may have something to do with the change from Summertime with its earlier evening darkness.

That Glacier bearings and bushes might be That the paying of higher wages is no guarantee of receiving better service.

That some of the latest electronic computers can solve problems millions of times faster than can the human brain.

That even this, time lag can be increased during the morning after the night before.

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