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recent and change
In recent years, however, a wind of change seems to be blowing through early English historical circles.
But now the evidence of Tell Leilan, and recent findings of elevated dust deposits in sea-cores collected off Oman, that date to the period of Akkad's collapse suggest that this climate change may have played a role.
The major change has been the recent boom in consumer flying.
Attribution of recent climate change is the effort to scientifically ascertain mechanisms responsible for recent changes observed in the Earth's climate.
The dominant mechanisms ( to which recent climate change has been attributed ) are anthropogenic, i. e., the result of human activity.
Attribution of recent climate change to human activities is based on multiple lines of evidence:
While at one time the BVI was well regarded as a good domicile for captive insurance services, this changed beginning in recent years with the change of insurance regulators in 2007 and the government's increasing pressure to hire only locals (" belongers ") in the insurance industry.
The premise of mainstream cognitive behavioral therapy is that changing maladaptive thinking leads to change in affect and in behavior but recent variants emphasize changes in one's relationship to maladaptive thinking rather than changes in thinking itself.
Climate change may occur over long and short timescales from a variety of factors ; recent warming is discussed in global warming.
In recent usage, especially in the context of environmental policy, the term " climate change " often refers only to changes in modern climate, including the rise in average surface temperature known as global warming.
On May 4, 1933, Professor Edmund Husserl addressed the recent regime change in Germany and its consequences:
Planetary engineering is largely the realm of science fiction at present, although some types of climate change on Earth are recent evidence that humans can cause change on a global scale.
More recently, he has endorsed the now common usage of " global warming " as synonymous with global anthropogenic climate change, referring to recent " measurements that transformed global warming from a vague theoretical speculation into a precise observational science.
In March 2012, when the most recent installment of the company's Mass Effect series was released, the fandom was so displeased with the game's available endings that they demanded there be some kind of change.
In recent years, Gibraltar has seen major structural change from a public to a private sector economy, but changes in government spending still have a major impact on the level of employment.
The research interests of historians change over time, and in recent decades there has been a shift away from traditional diplomatic, economic and political history toward newer approaches, especially social and cultural studies.
However, it has been suggested that the recent change in the European Union's position regarding the many organizations " that have been too easily included in the UN terror list " might have influenced the UN's position.
As of the most recent change in 2005, there are 107 letters, 52 diacritics, and four prosodic marks in the IPA.
The move to Indianapolis, however, did not change the recent fortune of the Colts with the team appearing the postseason only once in the first eleven season in Indianapolis.
The predictions of neutral theory, based on genetic drift, do not fit recent data on whole genomes well: these data suggest that the frequencies of neutral alleles change primarily due to selection at linked sites, rather than due to genetic drift by means of sampling error.
Justice Breyer, who dissented, wrote in his most recent book that if he could change three of his dissenting opinions ( while on the Supreme Court ) into a majority, this would be one of them.
A recent long term study associates potato chip consumption as the most important contributor to weight change, before potatoes and soft drinks.

recent and legislation
In recent years, successive governments have passed legislation preventing such votes sooner than 18 months after a national election.
In response to the sector ’ s recent decline, a new mining policy is being drafted by consultants, paid for by a grant from China, and legislation to facilitate small-scale mining has also been proposed.
A more recent ruling by the Supreme Court in 2008 has altered that scheme somewhat, by stating that treaties containing human rights provisions enjoy a status above that of ordinary legislation, though they remain beneath the constitution itself.
The recent success of grape-based vodka in the United States has prompted traditional vodka producers in the Vodka Belt countries of Poland, Finland, Lithuania, and Sweden to campaign for EU legislation that will categorize only spirits made from grain or potatoes as " vodka ".
In recent years, several state governments in the United States have passed legislation to improve the treatment of racing dogs in their jurisdiction.
Although each legal jurisdiction usually has its own enacted legislation governing maritime matters, admiralty law is characterized by a significant amount of international law developed in recent decades, including numerous multilateral treaties.
The filibuster is a powerful parliamentary device in the United States Senate, which in recent years has meant that most major legislation ( apart from budgets and confirmations ) requires a 60 % majority to head off a filibuster.
In recent years, the courts in some states have recognized that enforcement of SLAPP legislation must recognize and balance the constitutional rights of both litigants.
None of this prevented Lord Halifax being considered for the premiership in 1940, possibly with a special act to allow him to sit in the House of Commons ; in 1963 Lords Home and Hailsham were only able to be candidates owing to recent legislation permitting them to disclaim their peerages.
This had been made possible for the first time by recent legislation.
The Department's present activities also include the implementation of recent dog control and local government legislation.
The Lieutenancies Act 1997 is the most recent piece of primary legislation dealing with Lieutenancies in England and includes the definitive list of the current areas used.
This is reflected in the NSW Government Department of Water and Energy's newly released greywater diversion rules, and the recent passage of greywater legislation in Montana.
In the most recent liturgical legislation enacted by the Holy See, the Institutio Generalis Romani Missalis 2000, the traditional distinction between the chancel and the nave of the church is retained and may be delimited by a number of options, including an altar rail.
The Baillieu State government has proposed changes to allow loggers to ignore existing protected species legislation in future, virtually signing the death warrant of the Leadbeater's possum ( this follows the success of other recent cases preventing logging of remaining possum habitat ).
In the most recent legislation regarding the national flag, the colors mentioned are:
It has come into widespread use in recent decades in legislation, commerce, and common speech.
Of these, only the 1959 and 1964 acts are still in force in England and Wales, as amended by more recent legislation.
Jonas Sjoestedt, a Swedish Left member of the EU assembly, said that " this legislation should help the EU to counter recent accusations by the U. S administration that the EU is to blame for the African rejection of GM food aid last year.
The prosecution had asked for the Church to be banned, but a recent change in legislation made this impossible.
The Senate legislation was an effort to reform the existing GSE regulatory structure in light of the recent accounting problems and questionable management actions leading to considerable income restatements by the GSE's.
In response to this incident, additional recent legislation against the practice was passed, first by the state government of Rajasthan, then by the central government of India.
These have a responsibility to police specific local areas or activities, such as ports and parks and before the passing of recent legislation such as the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 were often referred to as " special police forces "; care must therefore be taken in interpreting historical use of that phrase.
She defended marriage and the family against an onslaught of damaging legislation in recent years.

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