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After and export
After Honduras achieved independence from Spain in the early 19th century, its economic growth became closely related to its ability to develop attractive export products.
After 1950 Honduran governments encouraged agricultural modernization and export diversification by spending heavily on transportation and communications infrastructure, agricultural credit, and technical assistance.
After Hungary's GDP declined about 18 % from 1990 to 1993 and grew only 1 %– 1. 5 % up to 1996, strong export performance has propelled GDP growth to 4. 4 % in 1997, with other macroeconomic indicators similarly improving.
After the stated aim of the National Convention to export revolution, the guillotining of Louis XVI of France, and the French opening of the Scheldt, a European military coalition was formed and set up against France.
After the imposition of tariff, domestic price rises from Pw to Pt but foreign export prices fall from Pw to Pt * due to the difference in tax incidence on the consumers ( at home ) and producers ( abroad ).
After poor sales in 1998 due to an economic crisis in Asia ( cognac's main export market at the time ) sales of cognac increased to approximately US $ 1 billion in America in 2003, a direct effect of product placement and brand marketing in the American music business.
After the salt industry began to die out, willow baskets were Liverpool's main export and for many years the village was supported by the willow weaving industry.
After the first batch of 15 vehicles were shipped in February 1997, Russia protested that they held the rights to the tank and that Ukraine couldn't export it.
After any of these methods are followed, the sprite artist will clean the image of any extraneous pixels unrelated to their illustration, apply proper transparency, especially to the blank canvas surrounding their illustration, and then export the image to a format suitable for sending to their client or friends.
After the more representable 4-door sedan was introduced, the CD designation replaced the nickname and the Swedish Saab headquarters started to officially offer the car for export.
After a period of decline, these commodities were more than replaced by containers, the export of steel and the import of timber from north-eastern Europe.
After importing MPEG2 ( AVCHD ) files made from an HDV camcorder using dvgrab, Cinelerra can only export the video as 4: 3, despite it displaying correctly in the compositor window.
After his work with the security he picked up the threads of normal life again, and returned to his import / export textile business.
After his de-registration McNiven continued to export his ‘ improved ’ dogs to the US.
After the discovery of the world's richest gold mines in 1696 in the mountains of Minas Gerais, Paraty became an export port for gold to Rio de Janeiro and from there on to Portugal.
After election he hired an orthodox financial export Mr. Magor, much to Douglas's displeasure, thus forestalling radical monetary reform.
After 1970 increased crop and meat production required an export outlet, but global recession and a strong dollar reduced exports, depressed prices below costs of production, and created serious problems even for the best farm managers.
After her conviction for export of controlled technology, Gao faced the possibility of deportation
After he left his ambassadorship, Orr established a consulting firm called the Alliance for Global Commerce, which focused on international trade and export issues.
After the price of silver rose above the nominal value of most silver coins in the 1930s, Ecuador embargoed the export of silver ( May 17, 1935 ).
After this, the ports of Rauma and Pori have remained among the most important export ports for the Finnish industry.
After grading it was loaded into coastal ships at the grader wharf for transport to Wellington where it was transhipped into overseas ships for export.
After further negotiations, the cipher was approved for export in 1989.
After extended negotiations, Mitchell and International Trade Minister Jim Peterson announced their support for a tentative deal that would end farm export subsidies while allowing the Canadian Wheat Board's operations to continue.

After and regulation
After several small-scale attempts, István Széchenyi organised the " regulation of the Tisza " () which started on August 27, 1846 and substantially ended in 1880.
After the onset of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented many economic regulations, including the National Industrial Recovery Act ( which was struck down by the Supreme Court ), regulation of trucking, airlines and the communications industry, the institution of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Glass – Steagall Act, which was passed in 1933.
The SEC ( through its Chairman Arthur Levitt ) had supported efforts to permit securities firms to engage in non-FDIC insured banking activities without the Federal Reserve ’ s “ intrusive banking-style oversight ” of the “ overall holding company .” After the GLBA became law, securities firms continued ( and expanded ) their deposit and lending activities through the “ unitary thrifts ” and “ nonbank banks ” ( particularly industrial loan companies ) they had used before the GLBA to avoid regulation as bank holding companies.
After neither team scored in regulation or extra time, the final went to a penalty shootout, which the United States won 5 – 4.
After his Nobel prize award, Edelman began research into the regulation of primary cellular processes, particularly the control of cell growth and the development in multi-celled organisms, focussing on cell-to-cell interactions in early embryonic development and in the formation and function of the nervous system.
After this regulation most telecom operators started voluntarily unlocking the devices as soon as it was purchased so one could leave the store with an unlocked phone.
After the regulation of the Salaca river in 1929, the lake level dropped by a metre, and many of the exposed shallows grew covered with reeds and algae.
After a series of scandals in the 1990s culminating in the collapse of Barings Bank, there was a desire to bring to an end the self-regulation of the financial services industry and to consolidate regulation responsibilities which had been split amongst multiple regulators.
After nearly being disqualified for “ showing too much shoulder ” in her regulation silk Speedo brand swimsuit, Dennis went on to set a world record time of 3: 06. 3.
After these displays, the rules was changed so that a call for too many men on the ice in a 5-on-3 situation, or a delay-of-game penalty in a 5-on-3 situation, or any deliberate act to stop play ( i. e., objects thrown on the ice, or the net being intentionally disloged ), in the last two minutes of regulation or in overtime now results in a penalty shot.
After regulation finally took hold in 1875 in the UK and the turn of the century in the US, the occupation became romanticized in popular media and literature.
After his arrival and persistence by local aristocracy and the British, the Prince Regent signed a commercial regulation that opened commerce between Brazil and friendly nations, which in this case represented England.
After the Titanic disaster, the regulation was revised to require all ocean liners to carry enough lifeboats for all passengers and crew.
After a year she was promoted to be Financial Secretary to the Treasury, giving her responsibility for regulation of the financial services industry.
After Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated President of the United States, Odlum shifted gears, selling off utilities before stronger regulation set in, and switching to large scale financing.
After a hormone binds to the corresponding receptor, the newly formed receptor-ligand complex translocates itself into the cell nucleus, where it binds to glucocorticoid response elements ( GRE ) in the promoter region of the target genes resulting in the regulation of gene expression.
After the DNA is transcribed and mRNA is formed, there must be some sort of regulation on how much the mRNA is translated into proteins.
After goalie Darcy Walkaluk paced the team to a tie in regulation and overtime, the game proceeded to the new " shoot-out " format used that season.
After a brief term as an Assistant Professor of Surgery at St. Louis University Medical School, Ruwart spent 19 years as a pharmaceutical research scientist for Upjohn Pharmaceuticals, and has written extensively on the subjects of government regulation of the drug industry and on libertarian communication.
After the regulation of the higher education system in 1962, it became the only higher-level teacher training school in the province.
After Lyndhurst the train crosses the Passaic River on a swing bridge that has been bolted shut, although it is required by Federal regulation to be opened on 24 hours notice.
After regulation and 30 minutes of extra time ended scoreless, the USA won 3-1 on penalties.
After 30 July 1939, Jews were no longer permitted to attend German public schools at all, and the prior quota law was eliminated by a non-public regulation in January 1940 .< sup > p.
After a year of negotiations and legal maneuvering, Dynegy agreed to issue statements to its current and future investors warning that government regulation of carbon emissions and lawsuits over pollution could pose financial risks to the company.

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