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growing and number
and it is still very far from certain how valid the party's claim is that in `` a growing number of kolkhozes '' the peasants are finding it more profitable, to surrender their private plots to the kolkhoz and to let the latter be turned into something increasingly like a state farm.
In a growing number of American homes, marriage counselors report, the wife is taking a commanding role in sexual relationships.
No less than twenty-two nations have already achieved independence since World War 2,, and the number is growing by the year.
But the growing number of Negro-appeal radio stations, plus evidence of strong listener support of their advertisers, give time salesmen an impressive argument as they approach new prospects.
Systematic reviews of the field have found that the number of ATC are growing rapidly, but have focused on memory and planning, that there is emerging evidence for efficacy, that a lot of scope exists to develop new ATC.
In addition, mixed race ( European and African ) people amount to about 2 %, with a small ( 1 %) population of whites, mainly ethnically Portuguese ( as a former overseas territory of Portugal until 1975, the Portuguese make up currently the largest non-African population, with certainly more than 100, 000, a number that has been constantly increasing from the 2000s, because of Angola's growing demand for qualified human resources.
According to recent academics, Athanasius, growing impatient, took a small number of bishops who supported his claim, and held a private consecration making him bishop.
In Spain ( particularly the Catalonia region ) there is a growing number of exchange markets.
Bartók's large-scale orchestral works were still in the style of Johannes Brahms and Richard Strauss, but he wrote a number of small piano pieces which showed his growing interest in folk music.
In 2011, 14, 174 students ( about 1. 55 % of all students in Brittany ) attended Diwan, Div Yezh and Dihun schools, a number growing yearly.
A growing number of real estate companies cater to mainly British expatriates, followed by German, Dutch, Scandinavian and other European nationalities wishing to own a home in Crete.
More recent generations have witnessed also a growing number of non-denominational churches, which are most often congregationalist in their governance.
Subsequent congresses held the number of participants down despite membership growing to more than 60 million by 2000.
A small but growing number of denominations conduct weddings between same-sex couples where it is civilly legal.
A small but growing number of mainline Protestant denominations such as the United Church of Canada and some non-trinitarian denominations, perform weddings between same sex couples.
During the 1970s, a growing number of Canadian stations pushed American channels off the systems, forcing several to expand beyond the original 12-channel system configurations.
Also a growing number of DSP applications are now being implemented on Embedded Systems using powerful PCs with a Multi-core processor.
In the legal profession, graduates of almost all Canadian law schools receive the LLB degree and are not referred to as " doctor " ( in a growing number of Canadian law schools the degree of Juris Doctor is conferred, but the title is not used in practice ).
The Detroit River is home to a growing number of bird species, such as eagles ( including reintroduced bald eagles ), ospreys, and peregrine falcons.
Home education is favored by a growing number of parents who take direct responsibility for their children's education rather than enrolling them in local public schools seen as not meeting expectations.
Over 10 % of Swedish pupils were enrolled in charter schools in 2008 and the number is growing fast, leading the country to be viewed as a pioneer of the model.
More than 1300 EWDs have since been scanned, with a growing number transcribed to facilitate search, and are available online at the Dijkstra archive of the University of Texas.
* The Waits Website ( designed to accumulate and disseminate historical information on Waits, and to advertise the growing number of revival bands, as well as their equivalents throughout Europe ).
In the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, a growing number of composers ( many of them composer-performers who had grown up playing the instrument in rock bands ) began writing contemporary classical music for the electric guitar.
There is now an international airport, a domestic airport, a number of airstrips, a growing road network and a much-improved ferry service between the two main islands.

growing and grassroots
The growing trend towards commercializing marches into parades — with events receiving corporate sponsorship — has caused concern about taking away the autonomy of the original grassroots demonstrations that put inexpensive activism in the hands of individuals.
In recent years, growing numbers of grassroots and grasstop lobbies have been organized by citizen groups, representing interests such as genetically modified organisms and software piracy.
FOE's growing debt and tension between Washington lobbying and grassroots action led to a crisis between Brower and a majority of the board that recalled his conflict with the Sierra Club board.
In recent years, and in spite its strength as the only labour representative in many forums, the CGT has faced growing opposition from other trade unions, such as the CTA, or the left-leaning grassroots organisations of unemployed people known as Piqueteros ( Picketing Men ), groups first in evidence during the Menem years which have since become tenuously allied with the Kirchner administrations.
Over the past decade, the ISE's primary activist focus has been around opposition to genetic engineering of food and trees, exposing the broader myths of biotechnology, involvement in the growing movement for climate justice, and bringing a community-centered, grassroots approach, rooted in the practice of New England ’ s traditional town meetings, to a variety of social and ecological issues.

growing and global
The growing presentation of cheerleading as a sport to a global audience has been led by the 1997 start of broadcasts of cheerleading competition by ESPN International and the worldwide release of the 2000 film Bring it On.
Reasons for this development include changes in the weather and dramatic changes in the global economy, including higher oil prices, lower food reserves, and growing consumer demand in China and India.
India's growing international influence gives it a prominent voice in global affairs.
Within the next century, however, European and Asian economies were slowly becoming integrated through the rise of new global trade routes ; and the early thrust of European political power, commerce, and culture in Asia gave rise to a growing trade in lucrative commodities — a key development in the rise of today's modern world free market economy
World population is still growing, and UN projections show that global population will continue to grow, from close to 7 billion currently to 10. 1 billion in 2100.
There are over 279 million Pentecostals worldwide, and the movement is growing in many parts of the world, especially the global South.
In the past decade more men are becoming involved in the sport and a global biannual competition called Men's Cup has been steadily growing.
It is acknowledged that the smuggling of people is a growing global phenomenon.
A consensus among scientists today would hold that a global increase in atmospheric aerosols would probably result in a cooling of the climate ; however, a smaller but growing fraction of the current evidence suggests that it may have a warming effect.
Taiwan has recovered quickly from the global financial crisis of 2007-2010, and its economy has been growing steadily.
Growth then rose to 6 % to 7 % between 2000 and 2002 even in the midst of the global recession, making it the world's second-fastest growing economy.
In the past decade, Vietnam has recognized the importance of growing global economic interdependence and has made concerted efforts to adjust its foreign relations to reflect the evolving international economic and political situation in Southeast Asia.
To avoid a global water crisis, farmers will have to strive to increase productivity to meet growing demands for food, while industry and cities find ways to use water more efficiently.
In 1986, WHO started it global programme on the growing problem of HIV / AIDS, followed two years later by additional attention on preventing discrimination against sufferers and UNAIDS was formed in 1996.
The global temperature kept growing during the decade.
To avoid a global water crisis, farmers will have to strive to increase productivity to meet growing demands for food, while industry and cities find ways to use water more efficiently.
With regards to agriculture, the World Bank targets food production and water management as an increasingly global issue that is fostering a growing debate.
During the early part of the 2010s, the Dow made a fairly notable rally attempt in the face of growing global concerns such as the 2010 European sovereign debt crisis and the Dubai debt crisis.
Thus, the growing body of genome information can also be tapped in a more general way to address global problems by applying a comparative approach.
Because cotton is the world's biggest nonfood crop, and water shortages are a growing global trend, some jean companies are looking into ways to reduce the amount of water needed in their production of jeans-from field to factory.
The increase in global fuel costs also contributed to the country's decline in production and growing trade deficit.
East Germany's growing involvement in both the East European economic system and the global economy reflected its new international status.
In view of growing outsourcing and global procuring, it is necessary to extend the theory to the case with traded intermediate goods.
His challenges were severe in the face of global financial issues such as the explosive increase in the price of oil, collapse of the postwar trading system, slowing economic growth, soaring inflation, and growing deficits.

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