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Changing and demographics
Changing demographics and tastes in the 1960s left jazz artists with shrinking audiences and inappropriate material.
; Changing demographics of the city of Porto Alegre
Changing demographics in the Jackson metropolitan area, as well as perception of dangers within the mall's corridors have contributed tremendously to substantial shop vacancies and anchor relocations / consolidations to the outskirts of the city.
Changing demographics, and the loss of the railway line and station which linked the village with the county, caused the decline of these businesses.

Changing and lack
Changing popular tastes and a couple of line-up changes contributed to a lack of hits in the 1960s.

Changing and demand
Changing the organizational sexual culture, e. g., breaking down traditional gender roles and reevaluating societal concepts of femininity and masculinity ( a common demand in U. S. universities during the 1980s ).
Changing work patterns may have influenced the fact that the town was the first rural telephone exchange in Britain to be broadband-enabled through public demand.
Changing the price of the loans ( interest rate ) does not equilibrate the demand and supply of the loans.
Changing liability placement changes wealth distribution, which in turn affects demand and prices.
Changing demand and limited resources have led to the closure of hostels which had been failing to attract visitors, but hostels nowadays provide facilities undreamt of in the more spartan days of half a century or more ago.

Changing and led
However, it was the DIY programme Changing Rooms that really established her name, and led to her presenting other primetime shows for the BBC, such as the National Lottery and her own morning chat show Smillie's People.
Changing economics and lifestyles have led to a concentration of population in major cities ( and depopulation of the rural countryside ), with multi-generational households separating into nuclear family living arrangements.
Glover's performance in Kes led to parts at the Royal Court Theatre, London, notably in Lindsay Anderson's The Changing Room ( 1971 ).
Changing social morals have led to the decline of this sort of action.
This led to Walking a Changing Line ( 1988 ) on Windham Hill Records, an unlikely album-length tribute to Jules Shear of Jules and the Polar Bears.
Changing styles and the rise of International Modernism led architectural historians to neglect the work of Carrère and Hastings for half a century after the firm closed.
The conference, Challenges of a Changing Earth: Global Change Open Science Conference, led to the Amsterdam Declaration which stated, “ In addition to the threat of significant climate change, there is growing concern over the ever-increasing human modification of other aspects of the global environment and the consequent implications for human well-being.

Changing and both
Changing the relative phase of the subwoofer with respect to the woofers in other speakers may or may not help to minimize unwanted destructive acoustic interference in the frequency region covered by both subwoofer and main speakers.
Changing social and business standards have resulted in a decrease in the use of promotional models in both the construction industry and automobile trade shows.
Roeberg took over editorial duties on the second Vertigo issues of both The Sandman and Shade, the Changing Man from Lisa Guastella-then Lisa Aufenanger-editing those two titles until their respective final issues ; she also edited the first 36 issues of the " ahead of its time " crime / noir series Sandman Mystery Theatre.
David Lodge's novel Changing Places tells the story of exchange of professors between the universities of Rummidge and Euphoric State, Plotinus ( thinly disguised fictional versions of Birmingham and Berkeley ), which in the book both have replicas of the Leaning Tower of Pisa on campus.
Peter Milligan, a veteran of the Vertigo line, having written both Shade, The Changing Man and Animal Man at the publisher's inception, then took over, starting with a short story in the landmark 250th issue, and taking over full-time following this.
Changing the relative power supplied to each element also changes the radiation pattern in this manner, and often both methods are used in combination.
David Lodge's novel Changing Places tells the story of exchange of professors between the universities of Rummidge and Euphoric State, Plotinus ( thinly disguised fictional versions of Birmingham and Berkeley ), which in the book both have replicas of the Leaning Tower of Pisa on campus.
Changing its name to The National Alliance for Optional Parenthood, it continued into the early 1980s both as a support group for those making the decision to be childfree and an advocacy group fighting pronatalism ( attitudes / advertising / etc.
Changing the number of exposed perforations allows a cinematographer to change both the aspect ratio of the image and the size of the area on the film stock that the image occupies ( which affects image clarity ).
Astrotrain's Marvel and Dreamwave bios both state that he loves using his Triple Changing abilities to create confusion among his enemies, enjoying the fear in their eyes in the moments before he destroys them.
Changing rooms, lockers, shower facilities, toilets and rafts are available at both beaches.
While Max busied himself publishing his multiple volume study of religion, lecturing, organizing military hospitals, serving as an adviser in peace negotiations and running for office in the brand-new Weimer Republic, Marianne published many works, among which were: " The New Woman " and " The Ideal of Marriage " ( both 1914 ) " War as an Ethical Problem " ( 1916 ), Changing Types of University Women " ( 1917 ), " The Forces Shaping Sexual Life " and " Women's Special Cultural Tasks " ( both 1919 ).
According to Changing World Technologies, Inc., this process even has the ability to break down several types of materials, many of which are poisonous to both humans and the environment.
Barely five years later a further defence review Delivering Security in a Changing World concluded that a new infantry structure, that was geographically based and included both regular and territorial units in the same structure, was required.
Changing gear and steering are two conflicting tasks ( i. e. both require the same resources ) before they are integrated into the new skill of " driving ".
In his review of X & Y, Bill White of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper noted that the " slowing ... creative juices " evident in " Speed of Sound " compare to " melodies from both Jeff Buckley (' Last Goodbye ') and Keane (' Everybody's Changing ')".
* Changing the sign of both a < sub > i </ sub > and b < sub > i </ sub > has no effect.
Changing his name to Gene Chandler ( a surname taken from that of the actor Jeff Chandler ), the song was released at the end of 1961, quickly rising to become number 1 on both the pop and R & B charts.
Golden Jubilee celebrations took place outside of the Commonwealth realms, such as in New York City, where the pinnacle of the Empire State Building was lit in royal purple and gold, which the city's mayor, Michael Bloomberg, and officials at the British consulate said was a sign of thanks both to the Queen for having had the American national anthem played at Buckingham Palace during the Changing of the Guard on 13 September 2001 and to the British people for their support afterwards.
The campaign has received backing by both the Ministry of Health and the Israeli Center of Changing Eating Habit, while additionally, more than 30 Israeli CEOs have agreed to only hire models who have passed the health exam for their advertisements.
Changing social and business standards have resulted in a decrease in the use of promotional models in both the construction industry and automobile trade shows.

Changing and schools
His book Changing Education to Change the World published in Spanish in 2004, was meant to stimulate the efforts of teachers among SAT graduates who are beginning to be involved in a SAT-in-Education project, that offers the staff of schools and the students in schools of education a " supplementary curriculum " of self-knowledge, relationship-repair and spiritual culture.
* Aldo Brigaglia ( 2001 ) " The creation and the persistence of national schools: The case of Italian algebraic geometry ", Chapter 9 ( pages 187 – 206 ) of Changing Images in Mathematics, Umberto Bottazzini and Amy Delmedico editors, Routledge.
IPS Director Robert Borosage and other staff helped draft Changing Course: Blueprint for Peace in Central America and the Caribbean, which was used by hundreds of schools, labor unions, churches, and citizen organizations as a challenge to U. S. policy in the region.
Changing schools, changing counselors: A qualitative study of school administrators ' conceptions of the school counselor role.
Changing ends at half time ( if no goals had been scored ) was part of the following schools codes: Brighton, Eton, Rossall, Sheffield, Winchester.

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