Dr Alex Linley, from the centre, said that even though other studies supported the genetic argument, it was wrong for anyone to think that nature had dealt them a fixed hand in happiness terms.
At present, council officials can hand out fixed penalty notices but they are powerless if an individual refuses to hand over their name and address.
On the other hand, fixed rate mortgages have higher interest rates so it may not make sense to pay more to lock in a fixed rate for longer than you need it.
On the other hand, the fixed-gear bike, currently popular with hipsters and cycling purists, is rather too Spartan, not to mention tough on the calves.
This arm-and-sector design, around for half a century, made sense in the old days because the elbowlike fixed fulcrum allowed for the hand cranks to stay in one place.
On the other hand, these things were not all going to be fixed tomorrow.
The danger raised by Mr Siniscalco's resignation is that, with their eyes fixed firmly on polling day, the spenders will get the upper hand.
It's precisely this threat of forcing companies that have made big investments in broadband to hand over that capacity to rivals or users at government-fixed prices that is preventing progress.
Wing Morgan Stoddart fixed his defender and flicked a pass out of the back of his hand to King, who in quick succession repeated that piece of skill to find fellow centre Gareth Maule.
Then, hand out that money, to very person in the country as a fixed pay from the wealthy, to the poor.
We need what business historian Alfred Chandler called the "visible hand of managerial capitalism, " the deliberate involvement of an integrated, fixed-fee provider that covers the patient from start to finish and profits from patient wellness.
The benefits of breaking the stranglehold of a union that has turned wages into something approaching a fixed cost are innumerable for a firm that is now fighting the competition with one hand tied behind its back.
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