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As a feature of this policy called rescue Bahro Others the orientation toward long-term goals, the withdrawal of short-term tactics and the decentralization of sovereignty.
With the club facing administration or worse, local businessman and long-time fan Chris Ingram came to the rescue, becoming Chairman in February 2002 with an aim of trying to increase the club's income and to secure its long-term financial stability.

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Charlton became one of the famed Busby Babes, the collection of precociously talented footballers who emerged through the system at Old Trafford in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s as Matt Busby set about a long-term plan of rebuilding the club after the Second World War.
Damaged by fire on 21 May 2007 while undergoing conservation, the ship was permanently elevated three meters above the dry dock floor in 2011 as part a plan for long-term preservation.
Rosenthal claimed he had made the investments under a long-term plan, and did not intend to sell them until they appreciated in value.
He wrote begging letters to random literary figures asking for support, a plan he hoped would provide a long-term regular income.
On September 6, 2005, Connick was made honorary chair of Habitat for Humanity's Operation Home Delivery, a long-term rebuilding plan for families victimized by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast.
Krugman's plan called for a rise in inflation expectations to, in effect, cut long-term interest rates and promote spending.
The problems associated with long-term weightlessness would be addressed in the same manner as the baseline Mars Direct plan, a tether between the Dragon habitat and the TMI ( Trans-Mars Injection ) stage acting to allow rotation of the craft.
* The business's strategy refers to the coordinated plan of action that it is going to take, as well as the resources that it will use, to realize its vision and long-term objectives.
As part of its overall program of naval modernization, the PLAN has a long-term plan of developing a blue water navy.
The coalition lacked a long-term plan, because it was cobbled together from leftovers from the 1890s.
Activities in these fields are strictly aligned with the priorities of the current United Nations Development Decade and related multilateral declarations, and reflected in the long-term vision statement, business plan and mid-term programme frameworks of UNIDO.
The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism is implementing a long-term plan to diversify the tourism industry, which brings foreign exchange to the country.
The best course of action, they argued, was a long-term plan devised by national experts to maximize the long-term economic benefits of natural resources.
Louis and his ministers were unhappy about Great Britain's victory in the Seven Years War and in the years following the Treaty of Paris they began drawing up a long-term plan that would involve construction of a larger navy, building an anti-British coalition of states that would lead to an eventual war of revenge and see France regain its former colonies from Britain.
Aware of the tremendous challenges in the fields of education and the pursuit of excellence, UDP that same year designed a plan for long-term infrastructural growth, involving the issue of a Security Bond guaranteed by the World Bank for the sum of approximately US $ 25 million, thus becoming the first educational institution to utilize this type of financing.
The City of Peoria is developing a long-term plan to reduce combined sewer overflows to the Illinois River, as required by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
Peoria was required to examine the sewer overflows and prepare a long-term control plan to meet Clean Water Act requirements and protect the Illinois River.
The State of Utah owns the site and is currently identifying the remains and developing a long-term conservation plan.
Funding for the long-term development plan for the revitalization of the city and county was led by the Charles Rice Family and Foundation.
The MBTA's long-term plan is to consolidate these stations into one intermodal station near Route 128 / I-95.
This long-term plan, also known as the ‘ 1980 Agricultural Programme ’ or the ‘ Report of the Gaichel Group ’, named after the village in Luxembourg where it had been prepared, laid the foundations for a new social and structural policy for European agriculture.
Opponents of demolition argued that the structure, while sadly undermaintained, was still salvageable with the work of ingenious designers and a long-term city plan.
" The Fremen have a long-term plan to terraform Arrakis:
At the ancient city of Babylon WMF has launched a program with the support of the United States Department of State to develop a comprehensive site management plan, help local officials prepare a nomination for World Heritage listing, and establish site boundaries for the long-term protection of the ancient city.

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They believed that the only solution was to submit gracefully to an historical inevitability — the long-term dominance of Europe by Germany.
Special attention was paid to geography, climate, and demography as long-term factors.
By 2009 with natural gas prices at a long-term low, Alberta's economy was in poor health compared to before, although still relatively better than many other comparable jurisdictions.
There was also perhaps a feeling that establishing long-term security for the Asian Greeks would prove impossible.
A review of studies about maintenance therapy concluded that long-term antipsychotic treatment was superior to placebo in reducing relapse in individuals with schizophrenia, although some of the studies were small.
Finally, a third reason was long-term air support for areas with a low threat level ( Iraq, Afghanistan ).
This was primarily a political strategy designed to give the Conservative party control of the reform process and the subsequent long-term benefits in the Commons, similar to those derived by the Whigs after their 1832 Reform Act.
On July 10, 2007, after a lengthy investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board found that epoxy glue used to hold the roof in place during construction was not appropriate for long-term bonding.
The Power-Fast Epoxy Adhesive used in the installation was designed for short-term loading, such as wind or earthquake loads, not long-term loading, such as the weight of a panel.
A major long-term consequence of the Third Reform Act was the rise of Lib-Lab candidates, in the absence of any committed Labour Party.
The architect Sir John James Burnet was petitioned to put forward ambitious long-term plans to extend the building on all three sides.
This meta-analysis found that long-term use of benzodiazepines was associated with moderate to large adverse effects on all areas of cognition, with visuospatial memory being the most commonly detected impairment.
Brabham was confident he could do better than Cooper, and in late 1959 he asked Tauranac to come to the UK and work with him, initially producing upgrade kits for Sunbeam Rapier and Triumph Herald road cars at his car dealership, Jack Brabham Motors, but with the long-term aim of designing racing cars.
The Soviet journalist Yevgenia Ginzburg was a former long-term political prisoner who spent time in the Soviet prisons, Gulag camps and settlements from 1938 to 1955.
The rate of unemployment rarely rose above 2 % during Attlee ’ s time in office, whilst there was no hard-core of long-term unemployed.
He was the son of Pope Alexander VI and his long-term mistress Vannozza dei Cattanei.
Berthollet was engaged in a long-term battle with another French chemist Joseph Proust on the validity of the law of definite proportions.
The process of gathering, cleaning and integrating data from various sources, usually from long-term existing operational systems ( usually referred to as legacy systems ), was typically in part replicated for each environment.
The long-term declarative memory was crucially affected when the structures from the medial temporal lobe were removed, including the ability to form of new semantic knowledge and memories.
The Falkland Islands Development Corporation was formed in mid 1984 and in its annual report at the end of that year it set out to increase employment opportunities by encouraging diversification, to increase population levels through selective immigration, to aim for long-term self-sufficiency and to improve community facilities.
In June 2012, it was announced that producer Kathleen Kennedy, a long-term collaborator with Steven Spielberg and a producer of the Indiana Jones films, had been appointed as co-chair of Lucasfilm Ltd.
It was the time of the Dunkirk evacuation and the death in France of Eileen's brother Lawrence caused her considerable grief and long-term depression.
Austria ceded Venice to Italy, but Bismarck was deliberately lenient with the loser to keep alive a long-term alliance with Austria in a subordinate role.
Hoover had long been a proponent of the concept that public-private cooperation was the way to achieve high long-term growth.

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