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Fiscal policy was another matter, and drew renewed official interest as economic activity in the colonies increased after 1936.
Although not associated with solo song in the intermedi, the instrument's usage is significant since it points to the renewed interest in chordal sonorities.
Second, the senate, the members of which served for nine years with the body renewed every three, remained untouched by the reform.
I have also signalled those renewed efforts to study the institutional history of the suffrage in the region.
In the final analysis, a renewed focus on ecological democracy could potentially lead to healthier environments and a more satisfied and engaged citizenry.
A number of bans, however, were renewed on an annual basis.
Provision for public works was renewed a few weeks later.
The state has to be mended, augmented, relegitimised and renewed periodically ; institutionbuilding is an endless process.
The second and perhaps most important feature of a renewed concept of complexity is the necessity to relate the external to the internal complexity.
Second, notice that the renewed height is partial rather than complete reset in being significantly lower than either the utterance-initial peak or the upstepped peak.
When this stage is reached, the renewed growth in the supply of educated labor drives the education premium down again.
In addition to the language syllabus, there was a renewed interest in the skills, but for contextualized communication.
What holds them together is the act of retelling, the production's assertion that theatrical practice re-creates the work and renews its history.
Trained midwives had difficulty throughout the inter-war period in obtaining replacement drugs and renewing their equipment.
Although these renewed efforts at control were no more effective than the half-hearted ones that preceded them, their impact on individual lives was often disastrous.
The ontogeny of inhibitory mechanisms : a renewed approach to cognitive development.
Maintaining a constant attachment to death lessens the noise of the other selves who strive to prevent the self from growing and renewing.
Of those who survived this tragedy, some renewed their contracts at the mines after the war.
Traps were visited weekly to remove moths and replenish water and detergent with pheromone lures renewed every four to five weeks.
The oviposition domes were washed and later re-used whenever necessary, but host fruits within the devices were renewed daily.
Patient dumping in the emergency department: renewed interest in an old problem.
The world constantly renews itself, and when you look at it that way, regret and nostalgia seem equally futile.
Breeders' interest in participative evaluation was only renewed when social scientists helped them to evaluate material in their own trials.
Furthermore, t h e renewing unit can undergo significant reorganisation in certain diseases.
His first transfers were to large villages where he had studied in his youth and where he eagerly renewed past friendships.
The abandonment of the socialist development model included the dissolution of large-scale state farms, and a renewed emphasis on development of the smallholder sector.
The "silk for cash and goods" contract with the shah was not renewed in 1635.
Where inhibitor experiments were continued for more than 3 h solutions were renewed.
Many promises of a world redeemed or renewed are incorporated into advocating women's causes.
After 1968, there was renewed house building in the private sector although at a slower pace and again mainly for the middle classes.
Comparative social policy is a fast-moving field, and the literature is constantly renewing itself.
Against a background of corporate greed and malfeasance, a renewed focus on transparency and accountability is or seems to be permeating the business world.
Results from molecular genetics have renewed interest in animal color vision testing.
Returning to the or ig inal meaning of hospice, where hope at the end of life is renewed in relationship, opens up new possibilities.
In 1968 organized labour renewed agitation for a plan, in conditions that were conducive to reform.
History must find ways to relate words to deeds to overcome this renewed bout of tunnel vision.
In this way, displacement of heroic middle-class experts by old boys entailed a renewed repudiation of statist intervention.
Only licenses and navigation certificates of the holders are renewed, thereby furnishing an additional policy handle to reduce effort.
His faith is renewed by these imaginative acts of interpretation.
With a waning confidence in local governments' and officials' ability to rule, these older men may gain renewed local political importance.
The exclusion policies as regards the indigenous peoples also continued with a renewed vigour.
In the latter case, the likelihood of the right being renewed, and the factors determining the renewal, must be stated.
The last dozen years have seen a renewed interest in the subject.
Part of this involves a renewed vigour - for the basic tendency was always there - in what might be called linguistic centralism.
He renewed and extended ties that had been allowed to lapse or had broken during his father's reign.
Our investigation of this interaction problem is stimulated by the renewed interest in recent years in the development of laminarflow wings.
In the past decade, there has been a renewed interest in applying parenting-practices theory to both intervention and prevention trials.
They endeavour to account for the poverty of parasitism and come from their explanations with renewed hope.
In the 1996 edition there is a renewed activity in retirement, and the emergence of a new category of health and well-being.
Temple officials carried out the rituals that renewed the natural cycle but may have been responsible for maintaining the calendar, as well.
There is an urgent need for a renewed discussion of form, and an urgent need to give words to our tacit knowledge.
Including all our lives : renewing the social model of disability.
First, there is renewed interest in international social work as a result of globalisation.
The past few decades have witnessed renewed interest in natural adaptation of crops to soils, with a reduction of chemical inputs.
The paper observes that teacher educators who engage in self-study can reach a renewed understanding of their roles both in and beyond the classroom.
In recent decades, however, there has been a renewed appreciation for soil organic matter15.
There is a renewed interest in this field and it is to be hoped that good effective management strategies will be forthcoming.
A renewed commitment to raising food fish production saw a supplementary 5 per cent tax levied on fishmeal exports.
At that time, every party renews its platform, and the components of the legislature are altered as well.
Here, we draw on one such model in making the case that students of politics have much to gain from renewed systematic attention to personality.
Elections are effectively non-concurrent, since half the deputies in the lower house are renewed every two years.
However renewed hope emerges in the being of relationship.
Would they return his gesture with patriotic gestures of their own, in effect renewing the terms of their citizenship?
The quantum (helium) and classical 3-body problems have provided a constantly renewed challenge for more than a century.
The fifth century opened with renewed vitriol between these two theologians.
Leaseholders often explicitly employed the threat of not renewing the contract in order to secure a rent write-off.
What is glaringly missing from the picture is collective political identity and renewed civic and ethical commitment.
However, during the 1970s, scholars in anthropology, psychology, and linguistics changed the intellectual climate and brought about a renewed interest in gesture studies.
However, the biggest change to affect the management and ecology of the estate was a renewed interest in the remnant historical features of the estate.
Along the way, she unobtrusively renews and questions topics that have been too easily abandoned.
However, two recent lines of work have renewed interest in the preparation.
Finally, all registrations must be renewed after 5 years.
The renewed fighting has shattered years of negotiations, but more importantly, robbed its citizens of trusting the other side and of the peace process.
The school reformed around a chastened headmaster who abandoned his ideas of reform in favor of a renewed politics of paternal leadership and personal loyalty.
The fund was renewed in 2005 and runs out in 2007.
Heightened expectations and renewed opportunities for social groups to engage in political activities place particular pressures on incoming leaders.
Also, they reported that they became more people oriented and realized the renewed value of their families and friends.
Such calculations have contributed, in par t, to the renewed interest in the possible development of gammaray lasers.
The old may be renewed by contact with the new, but as a consequence it will not remain unchanged.
From the start the pair found a mutual interest in the project of renewing and reunifying the one holy and apostolic church.
There he seems to have faced renewed hostility, with plots against his person, and attacks upon his entourage.
A renewed church had emerged, and a separate process of confessionalization was the result.
After 1945, the establishment of a welfare state brought renewed criticism of voluntary agencies.
There is currently renewed interest in the biological significance of haem proteins.
Suppliers that produced quality product on schedule according to the terms of the agreement reinforced their likelihood of getting their contract renewed and maybe more.
When tests are conducted on-site, test solutions can be renewed daily with freshly collected samples.
The availability of inexpensive powerful computing has sparked renewed interest in local regression techniques and its theoretical underpinnings have been extensively elucidated.
The re-sharpening consisted of retouch aimed at renewing the tool edge as if it had been blunted through use.
The pressure to marry young went along with a renewed convention of pre-marital chastity.
The difficulties inherent in the" rational" approach to public policy-making and administration have led to a renewed interest in" incrementalism" in local authorities.
True, they were seeking certain renewed observances, certain reforms and certain political changes.
In the 1970s there was a renewed interest in site-related folklore.
With the renewed confidence of the post-famine period the transformation went further.
The intervention at least seems to lessen the reoccurrance rate of renewed cerebral events.
Such approaches are generating renewed interest in ecological aspects of crop production which can optimize yields while conserving soil, water, energy and other environmental resources.
Limits are renewed every five years, but are changed infrequently.
There is renewed interest in adopting heat treatments around the world as a viable insect control alternative to fumigation with methyl bromide.
Half of the groups had continuous access to food that was renewed every week.
Three consecutive phases of suppression, legalization and renewed suppression can be discerned.
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