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Many colonial buildings survived decolonization and have now been restored.
However, employers and unions then reached agreements which topped up provision, restoring the previously-established levels of benefit ('gap insurance').
The process of collective learning described in the previous section restored the legitimacy of democratic institutions.
Once competitive electoral politics have been restored, a number of characteristics of the post transition political system are significant.
Convertibility was finally restored in 1867 (at 1864's actual prices) and lasted until 1876.
The republic was finally restored in 1867 and power was returned to congress.
The restoring force is much weaker in the latter case, so internal gravity waves move much more slowly than external gravity waves.
In restoring a place for the body and the species, biological approaches open avenues that have been closed to ethics, especially bioethics.
However, the bony par ts of most of the pendants were either intact or had been carefully restored.
The tension forces act as restoring forces to the otherwise damped oscillations of the interfacial surfaces.
The quaternary structure of symmetric particles can also be restored in terms of the envelope function of their asymmetric unit.
Thus replacing monosyllabic til in (44b) with disyllabic ekstra (extra) restores it to full acceptability.
During this pass, the choice point links are restored again, the trail is compacted and the trail pointers in the choice points adapted accordingly.
The coalition played down class and redistributive themes and underscored the desirability of restoring democracy.
The state of siege was lifted and all the laws restored.
Reparation entails that goods are restored to the wronged party.
When democracy was restored in 1979, the members of these traditions attempted to regroup.
Offenbach swallowed his pride and restored the singers, after which the tour became a great popular (and financial) success.
When restored, each page was mounted separately, making the task of understanding its original form much harder.
The second boundary condition is established at the rear boundary of the layer, where quasineutrality is restored.
Protests were met with silence as traditional social hierarchies based on colour were restored within the insurgent army.
Quickly restored to all but the title of deliberative prince, he was weakened but remained an influential figure.
Now it is entirely appropriate to wish "equilibrium" restored, but that is not the only pertinent reductionism bedeviling this domain.
Once order was restored, the group became irrelevant.
Current research now focuses on restoring some vision to persons who are blind through retinal implants.
There are few cases where the complexities of restoring or developing sustainable systems are explored with human detail or scale.
There were 3 episodes of recurrent atrial fibrillation or flutter; antiarrhythmic agents restored sinus rhythm in all.
At the end of the procedure, modified ultrafiltration restores the haemoglobin and haematocrit to normal levels.
Clearly, any restoration of a present-day cross-section must be sequentially restored in reverse time sequence.
Transplantation of pancreatic islets is arguably the most logical approach to restoring metabolic homeostasis in people with diabetes.
A generation of random selection restored the expected relationship between group coancestry and inbreeding.
On the other hand, our heterozygous crosses necessarily restored heterozygosity in the background as well as the second chromosome.
More recent efforts have replaced the rigid lid with a free-surface boundary condition, which restores the finite speed of propagation for the barotropic subsystem.
The reproduced image is, after all, flat, both literally and metaphorically ; restoring depth is the primary task of historians who work with images and objects.
After various changes, it was restored in 1908 in party rules. 191.
Rather, their performance is one that restores some of the qualities of semi-improvised music making in a partly oral, vernacular tradition.
Thus, by applying the cyclict operator, this covering x information is restored.
Although they were later restored, they found it very difficult to regain their original level.
Separated from one another, the lovers languish, but are eventually reunited by servants, their love restored and wiser.
Furthermore, anti-asterosap rabbit antibody significantly decreased die acrosome reaction-inducing activity of the jelly solution and the activity was restored by addition of excess asterosap.
However, development was gradually restored as in vitro incubation was continued.
In the absence of glutamine, the addition of pyruvate to glucose-containing medium restored viability as well as supporting a high meiotic completion rate.
235 hypogonadal mouse : reproductive functions restored by gene therapy.
In addition, these groups sent many requests to delay the withdrawal of troops until a greater degree of stability had been restored.
If one has others from the same place, the defective source can often be restored by using the others.
As if by reflex, singers restored and actualized these images in their musical discourse.
Nevertheless, after a comic quarrel of several pages, dinner is eaten and marital order restored.
Rather, it endorsed the post-war doctrine that combined arms action and overwhelming firepower were essential if mobility was to be restored to the battlefield.
Attentive caregivers are sensitive to these periodic breakdowns and good at restoring interactional synchrony.
Although stability is eventually restored, these chords remind o n e of the inherent instability of desire and suggest that it might disrupt later events.
In comedy, the end comes when the confusions are unravelled; the day is over, equilibrium is restored with the finality of the closed curtain.
The loss of industry and public investment in these areas has been devastating and economic opportunity must be restored.
Present day public preferences determine that ecosystems disrupted by human activities such as mining, pollution, industry, field sports, farming or road building should be restored.
In the second part they learn the basic shell commands for listing directories, copying and renaming files, and saving to and restoring from floppy discs.
The process is completely reversible : withdrawal of the peptides restores filaments and their elaborate cytoplasmic arrays within an hour.
Primary budget surpluses were restored in 1994, albeit achieved only by treating divestiture receipts as normal revenue.
The majority of organelles were regenerated and the intercellular contacts between cells were completely restored.
The church's ban on revivalists' words was meant to silence converts, restoring marital discipline by closing their mouths.
The steeple-jack, as literary labourer, restores faith in the town's symbol for ' ' hope, ' ' in the shared values of the community.
Top right: smoothing restores the appearance of curved surfaces.
Their relationship should be restored to the same level of mutual cordiality that used to exist in the past.
He found the church there restored, and in full operation, with a congregation of several thousand.
At the same time, the means by which ecosystem services could be restored from their current level were also described in detail.
Inflation is reduced and aggregate demand is restored (by 0.7 per cent and 1.3 per cent respectively in the last year of the simulation).
As the potential for organic fertilisation is limited, restoring nutrient balances involves a significant increase in fertiliser use.
Only in this way, the heroism of those who did choose to fight can be restored to its proper historical (and nonmythical) context.
Dissenting educational institutions did not have the legal security, denied to them in 1662, restored.
The sodium supplementation helps to prevent a reduction in plasma osmolality and restores thirst7,15,16.
The balloon was rapidly reinflated and a pressure ratio of 1:1 with normal cardiac output was restored rapidly.
The crucial issue is the locus of the adaptation effect with restored (noise-replaced) phonemes.
Parents were not only concerned whenever a child was ill but also did all they could to ensure that health was restored.
Several measures were carried out such as restoring and developing grain production, cracking down on hoarding and speculation, and strengthening state grain organizations.
However, they eventually yielded to the minister's firm stand that the union claims could be considered only after an unconditional industrial peace had been restored.
The typical model of restoring force due to the positive ions is a nonrelativistic model and thus it has to be corrected in our case.
Memory could be restored by re-drawing ground plans and sketching out memory maps.
Symmetry was restored by replacing the odd man out, namely the negative potential, followed by an adjustment in the semantic values of the two forms.
The voice of the communicating subject has to be reconstructed and restored, for it is not in itself hearable.
Within the cluster the electrons are in a quasistatic equilibrium between the external laser field and the electrostatic restoring force of the ions.
Frequently, restored capability declines again when the support of a formal programme ends.
Law is taken to be not only that which makes one wise, but also obedience to it restores the soul.
To solve this problem, a system must address the goal of filling the tank before the goal of restoring the flow of hydrogen.
If the curse restores the balance of human justice, it does so mysteriously, by unleashing a force that is unpredictable and always beyond human control.
Finally, the holding of religious services itself demanded that the fabric of the cathedrals be restored.
Moreover, symmetry has been restored to the concept of chance.
During the two world wars it rose very rapidly and then fell when peace was restored.
The struggle becomes an embrace which restores the paradisal state.
The synthesis must be restored at a higher level incorporating all that has gone before.
The missing smoke and ventilation tower on the rear north-east corner was also included in the £14,000 supplementary contract that restored and enhanced the original appearance.
The features of an imaginary lost closed block were restored.
When the soil ecosystem equilibrium is restored, this volatility effect disappears.
Possibly here represents /x/ restored by analogy to names in which it was preserved before a voiceless consonant.
I think that we are restoring them for ourselves in the name of future generations.
What people prefer is important for deciding the ecology that is to be sustainably restored for development.
If we are restoring for future generations, then our actions today are being determined by non-existent people of unknown requirements.
If an ecosystem is perturbed, to what state is it being restored?
All three models, then, give both doctor and patient moral work to do with the aim of restoring the patient's health or relieving suffering.
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