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However, such pressure ultimately prevailed and the scene was set for multipartyism.
By 1906-1910 epidemic mortality in both cities fell to roughly half the level that had prevailed a generation earlier.
What settlement does is to make the one-in-thirteen ex ante chance of prevailing the determining factor for all plaintiffs.
However, these were the exception, and on the whole what has prevailed is the priority of maintaining political stability.
Clearly, then, practitioners' definitions of social isolation reflected the dichotomised model which prevails in research literature.
A community spirit prevailed between black and white citizens, helping each other through a ' ' barter-oriented system of exchange ' ' (27).
In such ways, both authors position themselves against prevailing versions of economic theory.
The influence of prevailing architectural fashions is best seen in the changing style of town halls.
The book deliberately presented a more optimistic scenario than that suggested by prevailing trends.
Without a broadly based consumer or family lobby until the 1980s, community and union protests over hospital closures prevailed over community care advocates.
If, by great permanent establishments, all these objects of expence are better secured ..., are they worse than if the same tastes prevailed in scattered individuals ?
Nevertheless, the prevailing pattern of succession served as a model for the new legacies, which were now also inherited in the matrilineal line.
I trust that it may help to end the baseless hostility prevailing between economic theory and economic history.
Business transactions and conduct were expected to be fair and in accord with the prevailing market ethics.
While we looked for 'principal-agent' relationships between central governments and administering institutions, we found that more complex multi-level governance structures prevailed in most cases.
Moreover, the ethic of care continues to be shaped primarily by traditional gender divisions, reflecting 'the prevailing beliefs of a still largely maternalistic society'.
Visual experiences that are triggered by prevailing norms and conventions contribute to this view of perception.
Given such ' normal ' milestones, it is not clear why a general perception of language delay in young bilinguals has prevailed (recall the ' bilingual paradox ').
The fair value approach relies on methods of financial theory and techniques prevailing in financial markets.
The judgment departed from the prevailing mode of single-market governance: technical regulation by the time-consuming development of harmonizing legislation.
If the rule-of-law institution prevails, then compliance with the law would appear to be imperative for an individual agent to avoid a penalty.
Political society rather than the public sphere may act as the driving force in attempts at changing prevailing political practices.
Our idea is that cheerfulness shall be the prevailing atmosphere of these homes.
In its simplest form, this argument is best seen as advocacy of our currently prevailing democratic institutions.
The infection process of mullets with these cercariae is discussed in relation to salinity conditions prevailing in a brackish water stream.
High unemployment rates prevailed among those who did not migrate.
Preference for open-ended negotiation of an ephemeral nature prevailed.
If a lower pay-off is obtained, the player switches to the strategy previously prevailing after a few trials resulting in a lower average pay-off.
Instead, savanna-like vegetation prevailed under conditions that were cooler and drier than those of today.
The location of most sites reflects the agricultural mode of subsistence that prevailed at the time.
Finally, we discuss the implications of the findings in relation to prevailing structures of public resource allocation, policy formulation and professional practice.
The prevailing tone of the papers and responses is urbane, the discussion open and dispassionate, though not without passion.
Just as in classical optimistic concepts of natural theology, design prevailed over decay, following the rule ex malo bonum.
Nothing much is known about the socio-economic system that prevailed during the period.
Where clientelism was not politically prevalent, universalist welfare strategies prevailed.
During the industrial boom years between 1939 and 1942 poaching prevailed.
Although recently economists have become increasingly interested in learning, prevailing theories in economics still focus on equilibrium behavior.
Very generally speaking, in premodern cultures the environment was structured by a world view in which a correspondence between the micro- and the macrocosm prevailed.
Looking at the first constitutional assembly debates, there is no doubt that federalist opinion prevailed.
On the whole, the latter view prevailed, and the issue is no longer much discussed.
Naive theories held by therapists and patients, as well as prevailing societal views, are posited as influential in determining the course and outcome of therapy.
Relative distribution of mudflats and shallow water bodies was strongly influenced by prevailing barometrics, wind effects, coastal storms and possibly eustatic effects.
In contrast to prevailing low-wage, labour-extensive forms of employment, from the 1950s increased skill levels were rewarded by higher salaries.
What factors account for nondiscriminatory provision of public water and sewer mains to black neighbourhoods when racism otherwise prevailed ?
The prevailing local customs and practices must be understood, together with a knowledge of methods of food preparation.
Unfortunately prevailing theory is vague, outmoded and diffuse.
By the end of the century, culture often prevailed over nature and engineers were less likely to negotiate with and more likely to dominate nature.
Once a frame of reference has been selected, in it realism prevails.
In fact, a general optimism seemed to have prevailed in the 1950s and 1960s.
However, despite the pattern of ideological discontinuity, each episode relates to what came before it insofar as it is shaped by the prevailing conceptual framework.
A definite change had occurred between the ethos of the court prevailing in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s and that which prevailed in 1986.
Consequently, the autocratic-paternalistic orientation which prevailed in the early days of small business finds expression in arbitrary administrative practice in the new and complex enterprise.
Price efficiency (or allocative efficiency), on the other hand, refers to the proper choice of input combinations given the prevailing market prices.
The second period, lasting until 1990, represents the period when the principles of prioritizing agricultural expansion over the conservation of water prevailed.
Nevertheless, the idea that palliative care should be limited to the care process in the last days of a patient's life prevails.
Evidence-based medicine refers to treatment decisions guided by prevailing biomedical and scientific knowledge.
Calbindin-immunopositive cells were widely distributed in dorsal thalamic domains, except for the intralaminar nuclei, and prevailed in the laterodorsal nucleus.
If the congeners with known data belonged to different seed mass classes, or obvious morphological differences prevailed, then no estimation was made.
A dialectical process is used for deciding which information prevails.
The aestheticized lavatories at the end of the nineteenth century, after all, were constructed with the purpose of being differentiated from prevailing models.
Although their development was anything but orderly, certain important tendencies prevailed.
The image prevails over the specific proofs and often returns to the expert in this new role.
By the middle of the nineteenth century a new mentality prevailed.
During the second half of the nineteenth century and the first third of the twentieth century, the recruitment of indentured labour prevailed.
At first glance, this could be taken as synonymous with the notion of 'supply and demand' which prevails in modern business economics.
According to him, the narrow-minded nationalism which has prevailed throughout society and academia has distorted learning.
At other times, the students' rules for language prevailed over the authority of the edited text.
Indeed, they could not, given prevailing world market prices for cotton.
There is a certain conceptual sloganism prevailing in several of the articles.
Without the urban context, it was this proposition that prevailed.
First, the ruling regime refused to recognize autonomous trade unions, trying to maintain the model of state-controlled unionism that had prevailed during the one-party state.
The mature biofilm, observed after 2 days, was characterized by a presence of large aggregates in which the coccoid morphology prevailed.
The analysis suggests that the prevailing account of residential care needs updating and some revision.
The measured spectra are time integrated, that is, they correspond to average plasma conditions prevailing during the line emission.
Immediate requirements prevailed over medium- and long-term planning.
Quite consciously, their budget requests were not sufficient to satisfy spending obligations under prevailing law.
Local music programmes in some cases prevailed in an ancillary role, scheduled alongside the national network staple programmes.
Nevertheless, they indicate prevailing health needs that are inconsistently managed and that could be improved through nursing support collaboration with unqualified staff.
The aspect that prevails is one of constant pulsation.
Similar conditions of roach numbers and growth prevailed at the start of a third cycle in 1998.
264 radiative flux prevails over purely hydrodynamic mechanisms of energy transfer like heat conduction.
Therefore, if agricultural systems are to be sustainable, it is critical to understand how they are influenced by the prevailing social and political environments.
Availability of substances: this may differ with regard to price, variety, strength, prevailing laws, policies and procedures in treatment settings.
There was considerable support for an air strike but the opposition prevailed.
However, the concept of good over evil, prevailed.
In other words, it is the language of the wider community that prevails.
Between the crisis of 1812 and that of 1847, the same spatial structure prevailed.
Here too care was taken to recreate the material and spiritual circumstances which had prevailed in the thirteenth century.
The term primitive, however, no longer has the pejorative connotation in anthropological, and socio-philosophical writings, that it once had when the evolutionary theory prevailed.
The tensions in political priorities and prevailing values find an echo in decisions about the appropriate balance between centralised and localised infra-structure for management development.
A preliminary step in this direction, however, lies in an analysis of methodological tradition(s) prevailing in each region.
Prior to these findings, skepticism prevailed about whether mania could arise in childhood.
The third criterion ensures that aprioristically left- and right-branching stand an equal chance of prevailing.
Because of the non-comparability of wages, we did not impute the cost of family labor using prevailing wages to estimate profits.
The idea that it is 'rather too wacky' for serious scholarly attention certainly prevails in some circles, and may have made scholarly investigation more difficult.
Many of his views prevailed into the final decades of the 20th century and beyond.
Thus, the magnitude of the growth response to food quality may depend on the temperatures prevailing.
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