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By June 2003, the lower house of Parliament announced that President Akayev and two other " puppet " leaders of Kyrgyzstan, from the Soviet era, would be given lifetime immunity from prosecution, raising the prospect of Akayev finally stepping down.
By 1998, he was ready to retire from the group and focus full-time on raising African black ostriches on his farm.
By 1992, with the signing of the Schengen Treaty which formalized aspects of police information exchange across the territory of the European Union, there were worries that much, if not all, of this intelligence sharing was opaque, raising questions about the efficacy of the accountability mechanisms governing police information sharing in Europe ( Joubert and Bevers, 1996 ).
By the mid 1980s many of the original consciousness raising groups had dissolved, and radical feminism was more and more associated with loosely organized university collectives.
By the end of the 19th century, these " slickens " had filled in much of the shallow bay flats, raising the entire bay profile.
By taxing the good, the government can increase overall welfare as well as raising revenue.
By varying the magnetic sail's field strength over the course of its orbit, a magnetic sail can give itself a " perigee kick " raising the altitude of its orbit's apogee.
By strengthening national disease surveillance, prevention, control and response systems, these labs are raising international public health to new heights.
By closing gaps, by raising consciousness about the past, multiculturalism tries to restore a sense of wholeness in a postmodern era that fragments human life and thought.
By the late 18th century, the château had fallen into disrepair ; during the French Revolution many of the original furnishings were sold, in the long Revolutionary sales of the contents of all the royal châteaux, intended as a way of raising money for the nation and ensuring that the Bourbons could not return to their comforts.
By 1859, when the population was 1, 305, the principal occupation was raising cattle and sheep across the hilly terrain.
By 2003, the city was raising nearly half of its $ 1. 7 million annual budget through traffic fines.
By 1969, Robinson had voiced his opinion on wanting to retire from the road to focus on raising a family with wife Claudette and their two children, and also focus his duties as Motown's vice president, a job he earned by the mid-1960s after Esther Gordy Edwards had left the position and began mentoring Motown acts on the label's Motortown Revues.
By the time the Act was obtained, 134 shareholders had promised to subscribe to 420 shares, raising £ 10, 500 of the total.
By 1766, Washington completely ended tobacco growing at Mount Vernon, instead raising wheat, corn, and other grains.
By 1965 they had reached their goal of raising $ 800, 000 and started planning for development.
By the middle of the 20th century, some high-end U. S. toasters featured automatic toast lowering and raising, with no levers to operate — simply dropping the slices into the machine commenced the toasting procedure.
By the late 19th century had 90, mostly Muslim residents who lived by agriculture and raising live-stock.
By raising the interest rate ( s ) under its control, a monetary authority can contract the money supply, because higher interest rates encourage savings and discourage borrowing.
By starting a cut with a dado and then raising the blade to leave a splitter tab of uncut wood, this type of kickback can be avoided, but raising the blade during a cut cannot be done unless anti-kickback hold downs are used, so it is safe to raise the blade with a free hand.
By raising armies, directing strategy, appointing diplomats, and making formal treaties, the Congress acted as the de facto national government of what became the United States.
By 280 BC, the Senate had assumed total control of state taxation, expenditure, declarations of war, treaties, raising of legions, establishing colonies and religious affairs.
By contrast, 55 % of all Yellow Warbler nestings are successful in raising at least one young.

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By 1946, as the growing fellowship quarreled over structure, purpose, and authority, as well as finances and publicity, Wilson began to form and promote what became known as AA's Twelve Traditions, guidelines for an altruistic, unaffiliated, non-coercive, and non-hierarchical structure that limited AA's purpose to only helping alcoholics on a non-professional level while shunning publicity.
By May 1826 Jefferson's health was so frail that he was virtually a shut in and spent most of his waking hours going over his finances and debts.
By that time, however, the age of the great cathedrals had come to an end and declining finances prevented the ambitious project from being finished, the construction of the central nave being suspended before the planned flying buttresses could be finished.
By the mid-1980s, Irving had not had a successful book in years, and was behind schedule in writing the first volume of his Churchill series, the research for which had strained his finances.
By further good management of his finances, he was able to buy himself an early completion of his apprenticeship and set up a dancing school of his own.
By the time of his death, the Scottish Monarchy was stronger, and the kingdom and royal finances more prosperous than might have seemed possible.
By this time Bart was taking LSD and other drugs and was drinking heavily and this evidently affected both his work and his business judgement, he rashly used his personal finances to try to rescue his last two productions, selling his past and future rights to his work, including Oliver!
By this time, the finances were not in good shape, as failures of the shareholders to honour calls on the shares had resulted in the company borrowing £ 21, 539 to complete the work, and the mines were still not producing coal at a rate which would have made the canal profitable.
By the 1960s, Jenkins was more Johnson's friend than employee, close to Lady Bird Johnson and involved in their family finances as well.
By 1944 the number of AA groups had grown along with the number of letters being sent to the AA headquarters in New York asking how to handle disputes caused by issues like publicity, religion, and finances.
By 1910 however, due to weak finances and internal dissension the group was disbanded.
By this manner Goodwin managed to continue the distinctly green agenda set in the 1973 manifesto despite many economic problems nationally that affected the GLC's finances.
By the late 1960s and the 1970s the paper's finances worsened.
By then the carrier's finances were precarious and the CAB approved a merger with Monarch Airlines and Challenger Airlines in the Spring of 1950 which took effect June 1, 1950.
By that time, however, Washington was in the midst of a fiscal crisis of such proportion that Congress had established a financial control board charged with oversight and management of the District's finances.
By the time he reached twenty-one he was travelling the country as an artist, and painting landscapes so long as his finances lasted.
By the 1880s, there was some change in fortune: Villiers ' fame began to grow, but not his finances.
By contrast, a bankrupt Republican Roman regime in 43 BCE had mended its finances by proscribing its rich enemies and confiscating their assets.
By 1950, he had restored order to the public finances and controlled inflation.
By the late 1970s a series of serious financial missteps had left Peabody's finances in such poor shape that the school's choices seemed to be reduced to two: either negotiating a merger with Vanderbilt or closing entirely.
By 1981 the company's finances were at their lowest point ever.
By November 1987, Bradford had cash-flow problems and the local council refused to help financially, but appointed a special committee to administer the clubs ' finances.
By 1846 Honoré de Balzac had achieved tremendous fame as a writer, but his finances and health were deteriorating rapidly.
By 1989 the state's finances were in precarious condition, requiring a major tax increase.

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