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The residential Towers of Bologna numbered between 80 to 100 at a time, the largest of which still rise to 97. 2 m. In Florence, a law of 1251 decreed that all urban buildings should be reduced to a height of less than 26 m, the regulation immediately put into effect.
The stabilized high voltage DC supply for the receiver was obtained by moving the switching point of the thyristor device up and down the falling slope of the positive going half of the AC supply input ( if the rising slope was used the output voltage would always rise towards the peak input voltage when the device was triggered and thus defeat the aim of regulation ).
The sphenacodontids gave rise to the therapsids, which may have inherited the temperature regulation.
The rise of ethics training inside corporations, some of it required by government regulation, is another driver credited with changing the behavior and culture of corporations.
In the economic realm, post-Fordism brought the decline of regulation and production by the nation-state and the rise of global markets and corporations.
Thus, any activating mutation downstream of SOS1 may be subject to less regulation that may mitigate the consequence of such mutations giving rise to the phenotypic differences seen between these syndromes.
However, with the rise of the environmental movement in the 1960s and 1970s and the resulting increases in governmental regulation of water pollution, the environmental assessments pioneered at the Academy are increasingly being conducted by private environmental consulting firms.
Known as “ the father of the poor ,” Yrigoyen presided over a rise in the standard of living of Argentina's working class together with the passage of a number of progressive social reforms, including improvements in factory conditions, regulation of working hours, compulsory pensions, and the introduction of a universally accessible public education system.
In former times, the Kootenay would rise each spring and early summers with " enormous freshets that every summer flood the Kootenay River valley ", but because of water regulation nowadays, such extreme variation in flow are no longer common on the lower river below Libby Dam.
The magazine has published special reports on the regulation of genetically modified organisms, the rise of the Action démocratique du Québec ( ADQ ), the rehabilitation process of soldiers and the story of Captain Simon Mailloux, the record of the Quebec welfare state and on the possible legalization of sharia law in Ontario.
The rise in federal mandates led to more mandate regulation.
With the rise in environmental awareness due to the lobbying by environmental organizations and with increased government regulation there is now a trend towards sustainability in the pulp and paper industry.
This Treaty entrusts the International Boundary and Water Commission ( IBWC ) ( the renamed International Boundary Commission of the 1889 Convention ) with the application of its terms, the regulation and exercise of the rights and obligations which the two governments assumed therunder, and the settlement of all disputes to which its observance and execution may give rise.

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During a rise of " retro " games in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Steve Jackson Games entered negotiations with Dennis Sustare and Scott Robinson, the current owners of the Bunnies & Burrows copyright, to publish an official GURPS supplement.
* Mancur Olson, The rise and decline of nations: economic growth, staglaction, and social rigidities ( New Haven & London 1982 ).
But due to lack of royal patronage and its strict principles, along with the rise of Shankaracharya & Ramanujacharya, Jainism, once the major religion of southern India, began to decline.
According to Tarnow's theory, long-term memories are stored in dream format ( reminiscent of the Penfield & Rasmussen ’ s findings that electrical excitations of cortex give rise to experiences similar to dreams ).
After Decade of Decadence was released, Neil left the band in February 1992, at a time when other bands in the 1980s glam metal scene ( Ratt, Stryper, White Lion, Winger, Europe & Britny Fox ) also broke up because of the rise in popularity of Grunge.
US mayors & governors proclaimed April " World Geography Month " to energize learning of Waldseemuller globe map, said to have been printed on April 25, 1507, and share new insight into the birth of the word " America " as a milestone in the rise of planetary science.
Although at present the majority of M & A advice is provided by full-service investment banks, recent years have seen a rise in the prominence of specialist M & A advisers, who only provide M & A advice ( and not financing ).
The explosive rise in popularity during the 1980s of rap music has led to a large number of radio stations specializing in rap / hip-hop and R & B music ( with the exception of classic R & B such as Motown, which is as often as not the province of Oldies stations ).
* Canadian hockey player Wayne Gretzky's rise to fame in the NHL would coincide with the Edmonton Oilers ' first 4 Stanley Cup championships ( 1984, 1985, 1987, & 1988 ) and becoming the second NHL dynasty team of the 1980s.
& b. ), and forked off into two distinct styles — jungle music ( later giving rise to drum and bass ) and 4-beat ( alternatively known as happy hardcore ).
The strangeness of dreams is due to the format of long-term memory, reminiscent of Penfield & Rasmussen's findings that electrical excitations of the cortex give rise to experiences similar to dreams.
The same theme is seen to a lesser extent in the other characters, some of whom reveal their flaws ( Simes & the Captain ), and some of whom rise to the occasion ( Sam, minor characters such as the rich Daiglers, and Ellie, who proves not only highly intelligent, but resourceful and fiercely independent ).
IMSA GTP continued for a few more years but was replaced by a series for World Sports Cars – relatively simple open-top prototypes – which gave rise to cars such as the Ferrari 333SP and the Riley & Scott Mk 3, supported by GTs.
In the US, before the rise of the record producer, someone from A & R would oversee the recording session ( s ), assuming responsibility for creative decisions relating to the recording.
Affricates have a short rise time to the peak frication amplitude while sequences of stop and fricative have relatively longer rise time ( Howell & Rosen 1983, Johnson 2003, Mitani et al.
Beginning with the success of Dr. Dre and G-funk rap in the mid 1990s, many hip hop producers began turning to a more synthesized sound, resulting in the rise of " superproducers " such as The Neptunes, who cultivated a science fiction image with sleek, overtly electronic beats, and Timbaland, who did likewise and also was known for creative sampling, rising to fame for his work with Aaliyah and Missy Elliott and producing a variety of pop and R & B records for artists such as Justin Timberlake.
This subculture has given rise to the safe, sane and consensual credo, which is being replaced with Safer, Sane & Consensual, considering that ' safe ' is subjectively impossible.
It should be noted that non-human races are not restricted in how many levels they can rise to as in D & D.
In 2004, Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago embarked upon a joint national tour, which gave rise to a DVD of a concert that took place at Los Angeles ' Greek Theater entitled Chicago & Earth, Wind & Fire – Live at the Greek Theatre.

rise and traditional
With many traditional domestic Liberal policies now regarded as irrelevant, he focused the party on opposition to both the rise of Fascism in Europe and the appeasement foreign policy of the British government, arguing that intervention was needed, in contrast to the Labour calls for pacifism.
This ambivalence was rooted, of course, in the historical circumstances in which the work was originally produced, in particular, the rise of National Socialism, state capitalism, and mass culture as entirely new forms of social domination that could not be adequately explained within the terms of traditional Marxist sociology.
While the loss of traditional folk music in the face of the rise of popular music is a worldwide phenomenon, it is not one occurring at a uniform rate throughout the world.
" Modern critics, however, have charged that with the rise of movements that challenge the " Divine " authority of halakha, traditional Jews have greater reluctance to change, not only the laws themselves but also other customs and habits, than traditional Rabbinical Judaism did prior to the advent of Reform in the 19th century.
One challenge to the traditional concept of matter as tangible " stuff " came with the rise of field physics in the 19th century.
He also saw in the history of medieval European cities the rise of a unique form of " non-legitimate domination " that successfully challenged the existing forms of legitimate domination ( traditional, charismatic, and rational-legal ) that had prevailed until then in the Medieval world.
The far higher crop yields from sweet potato gardens radically transformed traditional agriculture ; sweet potato largely supplanted the previous staple, taro, and gave rise to a significant increase in population in the highlands.
Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human productivity, a term originally applied only to machines, and the challenge of traditional norms.
Within the context of traditional Chinese philosophy and religion, Tao is a metaphysical concept originating with Laozi that gave rise to a religion ( Wade – Giles, Tao Chiao ; Pinyin, Daojiao ) and philosophy ( Wade – Giles, Tao chia ; Pinyin, Daojia ) referred to in English with the single term Taoism.
For example, the agnathans have given rise to the jawed vertebrates ; the bony fishes have given rise to the land vertebrates ; the traditional " amphibians " have given rise to the reptiles ( traditionally including the synapsids, or " mammal-like " reptiles "), which in turn have given rise to the mammals and birds.
As a result of the rise of Lega Nord, which was stronger precisely in the traditional Christian Democratic heartlands, the DC was reduced to 21. 0 % in Piedmont ( with the League at 16. 3 %), 32. 1 % in western Lombardy ( League at 25. 2 %), 31. 7 % in Veneto ( League at 17. 3 %) and 28. 0 % in Friuli-Venezia Giulia ( League at 17. 0 %).
These factors, as well as these shows ' rise in global popularity at the same time as the arrival of the reality craze, lead many people to group them under the reality TV umbrella as well as the traditional game show one.
The title may also point to the passing of an old order following the cataclysm of the First World War ; the inadequacies of patriotism, the rise of atheism, feminism, socialism and pacifism, the changes to traditional married life, and not least the emergence of new styles of literary expression, are all treated in the work, bearing as they did directly on Graves's life.
The rise of romanticism in the 19th century revived interest in traditional folk stories, which to the Grimm brothers represented a pure form of national literature and culture.
Although the mining communities which gave rise to these choirs largely died out in the 1970s and 1980s with the decline of the Welsh coal industry, many of these choirs continue, and are seen as a traditional part of Welsh culture and perform worldwide.
Although we see a rise in Pannonian, Moesian and Illyrian marshals, and foreigners become notable figures, it would be impractical to think the government could function without help from the traditional classes within the empire.
But in the best position to take advantage of free trade, culturally indisposed to traditional empires ( though not without its own colonial interests ), and alarmed by the rise of communism in China and the detonation of the first Soviet atom bomb, the historically non-interventionist U. S. also took a keen interest in developing multilateral institutions which would maintain a favorable world order among them.
Under the ideological guidance of Antoine Waechter, the party in 1986 signalled a break with the traditional divide in French politics, declaring that environmental politics could not be “ married ” to either the left or the right ( which gave rise to its famous slogan “ ni droite, ni gauche ”-" neither right, nor left ").
In the United Kingdom, the traditional greasy spoon or working men's cafe has been in decline due to the rise of fast-food chains ; they nevertheless remain numerous all over the UK, especially in certain parts of London, Birmingham, Manchester, Derby, and many seaside towns.
As with the canons, differences in the observance of rule gave rise to two types: the canoness regular, who lives in a religious house, taking the traditional religious vows, and the secular canoness, which was primarily a way of leading a pious life by daughters of aristocratic families who did not wish to take religious vows, and thus remained free to own property and leave to marry, should they choose.

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