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result and recent
In recent weeks, as a result of a sweeping defense policy reappraisal by the Kennedy Administration, basic United States strategy has been modified -- and large new sums allocated -- to meet the accidental-war danger and to reduce it as quickly as possible.
The dominant mechanisms ( to which recent climate change has been attributed ) are anthropogenic, i. e., the result of human activity.
However, some of the more successful American League teams of recent memory, including the 2002 Anaheim Angels, the 2001 Seattle Mariners and the 2005 Chicago White Sox have experienced their success in part as a result of playing " small ball ," advancing runners through means such as the stolen base and the related hit and run play.
The most recent significant migrations came as a result of the Croatian War of Independence when hundreds of thousands were displaced.
In recent decades the Cyclades islands have become popular with European and other tourists, and as a result there have been problems with erosion, pollution, and water shortages.
As a result some recent text books classify ctenophores as triploblastic, and it has been suggested that cnidarians evolved from triploblastic ancestors.
Djibouti has experienced stable economic growth in recent years as a result of achievements in macroeconomic adjustment efforts.
Despite its relatively recent approval by the Food and Drug Administration and the guideline recommendations, digoxin use is decreasing in patients with heart failure, likely the result of several factors.
This may result from an " overlap " between the neurological systems responsible for short-term memory and those responsible for long-term memory, resulting in ( memories of ) recent events erroneously being perceived as being in the past.
A more recent addition to ecosystem ecology are technoecosystems, which are affected by or primarily the result of human activity.
As a result of the devastating Great Chicago Fire of 1871 and recent population boom, new development was plentiful in the city.
Benjamin said, " Hezbollah maintains a presence in Europe and its recent activities demonstrate that it is not constrained by concerns about collateral damage or political fallout that could result from conducting operations there ... We assess that Hezbollah could attack in Europe or elsewhere at any time with little or no warning " and that Hezbollah has " stepped up terrorist campaigns around the world.
There is no general agreement on whether to consider more recent extinctions as a distinct event, merely part of the Quaternary extinction event, or just a result of natural evolution on a non-geologic scale of time.
* the person has a mental illness and there is a substantial likelihood that, as a result of mental illness, the person will, in the near future, ( 1 ) cause serious physical harm to himself or others as evidenced by recent behavior causing, attempting, or threatening harm and other relevant information, if any
As a result of timely modernization of facilities, cutbacks in production and employment, government assumption of portions of Arbed's debt, and recent cyclical recovery of the international demand for steel, the company is again profitable.
Most computers have a conditional branch instruction that tests the sign of a value in a register, or the sign of the result of the most recent arithmetic operation.
As a result of increased Chinese influence in Burma as well as the safe haven and arms trafficking occurring along the Indo-Burmese border, India has sought in recent years to shore up ties with the military junta.
People from the more populous north have settled throughout the country in recent decades as a result of urbanization, industrialization, and the demand for labor.
As a result, Lord Bridge stated he was " undeterred by the consideration that the decision in Anderton v Ryan was so recent.
In the recent example, an impairment of occupation could result from not taking on a job solely because its location happens to be at the top floor of a building, or socially not participating in a social event at a theme park.
In recent years, the economy has grown as a result of increased agricultural exports, especially soybeans.
Romania's exterior boundaries are a result of relatively recent events.
In recent years the city has been experiencing growing pains as a result of its strong growth, mostly in the areas of urban sprawl and traffic congestion.
More recent research in this vein is the research made by John Lucy describing how usage of the categories of grammatical number and of numeral classifiers in the Mayan language Yucatec result in Mayan speakers classifying objects according to material rather than to shape as preferred by speakers of English.

result and losses
He declared that the deaths of so many brave soldiers would not be in vain, that slavery would end as a result of the losses, and the future of democracy would be assured, that " government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
Estimates in 2007 stated 18. 2 billion potential losses in consumer dollars lost as a result of piracy activities in the United States.
The loss marked a major turning point in Northern Territory politics, a result which was exacerbated when, at the 2005 NT election, the ALP won a second landslide victory, reducing the once-dominant party to a total of just four members in the Legislative Assembly. The 2008 saw the CLP reverse its earlier election losses, increasing its representation from four to 11 members.
These closures will result in total job losses of 600 in Georgia.
The 2005 season saw Essendon miss the finals for the first time since 1997, finishing with their second-worst result to that time under Sheedy's coaching, 13th position with 8 wins and 14 losses.
The result was uncertain, with heavy losses on both sides, but the Spanish-French fleet was stopped and prevented from arriving at Gibraltar.
* Fidelity bond is a form of casualty insurance that covers policyholders for losses incurred as a result of fraudulent acts by specified individuals.
This is associated with reduced purchasing of insurance against low-probability losses, and may result in increased inefficiencies from moral hazard.
Another survey in 2007 conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center found that 73 % of labor economists surveyed in the United States believed a 150 % of the then-current minimum wage would result in employment losses and 68 % believed a mandated minimum wage would cause an increase in hiring of workers with greater skills.
There were considerable losses of manuscripts as a result of the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century.
In 1931, at the depth of the Great Depression, the Pepsi-Cola Company entered bankruptcy – in large part due to financial losses incurred by speculating on wildly fluctuating sugar prices as a result of World War I.
A Wankel Rotary engine is still a 4-stroke engine and pumping losses from non-power strokes still apply, but the absence of throttling valves and a 50 % longer stroke duration result in a significantly lower pumping loss compared to a four-stroke reciprocating piston engine.
Also, the studio reduced Zanuck's salary as a result of the losses as a result of the Great Depression, and Harry continued to refuse to restore it in the wake of the New Deal's rebound.
Prior to the Pension Protection Act, employers were held responsible for investment losses as a result of such automatic enrollments.
* March 27 – The first contested elections for the Soviet parliament result in losses for the Communist Party.
The ensuing American Civil War saw moderate levels of action in Alabama, and the population suffered economic losses and hardships as a result of the war.
The errors introduced will result in conservative results ( i. e., higher transmission losses and lower bandwidths ) than would be realized under equilibrium conditions.
The result is an acceptance of the status quo and after heavy losses on both sides, a truce is signed.
A mathematical correction factor, known as the phi-factor, can be used to adjust the calorimetric result to account for these heat losses.
Reflections also introduce standing waves, which cause increased losses and can even result in cable dielectric breakdown with high-power transmission ( see Impedance matching ).
Demand for English goods rose in South America, offsetting losses suffered as a result of Non-Importation Acts.
Unsustainable losses as a result of the loss of the Libyan oil industry support flight contract, increasing competition from roll-on / roll-off ferries and the lack of suitable replacements for the ageing Bristol Freighters resulted in growing financial difficulties, culminating in Silver City's takeover by British United Airways ( BUA ) holding company Air Holdings in 1962.
A 1991 Treasury Department study found that tax compliance for technology professionals was among the highest of all self-employed workers and that Section 1706 would raise no additional tax revenue and could possibly result in losses as self-employed workers did not receive as many tax-free benefits as employees.

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