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Declining and California
Declining offers from California, he accepted a call to Harvard in 1910 and remained a professor there until 1924.

Declining and case
Declining to dispute the Post Office's " legal recognition " of Kris as Santa Claus, Harper dismisses the case.

Declining and .
Declining competitiveness in tourism and especially in manufacturing are expected to act as a drag on growth until structural changes are effected.
Declining oil fields, saline aquifers, and unminable coal seams have been suggested as storage sites.
Declining attendance meant that the club's payroll could no longer support a franchise stocked largely with veterans from other clubs.
Declining exports, reduced domestic consumption and fixed asset accumulation hit Hungary hard during the Financial Crisis of 2008, making the country enter a severe recession of-6. 4 %, one of the worst economic contractions in its history.
Declining to take part in public life, such as democratic government of the polis ( city state ), was considered dishonorable.
Declining phosphate prices, the high cost of maintaining an international airline, and the government's financial mismanagement combined to make the economy collapse in the late 1990s.
Declining viewer ratings led to ABC's insistence that the identity of Laura's murderer be revealed midway through the second season.
Declining component cost has hastened implementation of two different methods.
Declining sales and increased competition during the 1970s eventually forced the company to drop its medium-and heavy-duty models, an arena the company has only recently begun to reenter.
Declining an offer from the Duke of Sussex that they travel to South Africa on a Navy ship, Herschel and his wife paid £ 500 for passage on the S. S. Mountstuart Elphinstone, a ship of 611 tons, which departed from Portsmouth on 13 November 1833.
Declining to seek re-election in 2002, he was succeeded by fellow Republican Lindsey Graham.
Declining health and ailments such as asthma, diabetes and chronic insomnia restricted his activities.
Declining wharfage trade, light industry and factories have given way to residential development, shops, restaurants, galleries, bars and most notably major office developments housing international headquarters of accountancy, legal and other professional services consultances, most notably along London Bridge City and More London between Tooley Street and the riverside.
" Type B " neighborhoods were considered " Still Desirable ", whereas older " Type C " were labeled " Declining " and outlined in yellow.
Declining consumer confidence is a sign of slowing economic growth and may indicate that the economy is headed into trouble.
Declining a UN armistice, the two sides fought intermittently on both sides of the 38th Parallel until the armistice was signed on June 26, 1953.
Declining from the Temptation Reward is also an option, if those chosen would deem accepting it be too harmful for their life in the game.
Declining sales after the Second World War prompted Duncan to launch a comeback campaign for his trademarked " Yo-Yo " in 1962 with a series of television advertisements.
Declining attendance led the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton closed the K-8 Holy Trinity School in June 2006.
Declining enrollment in the district forced the closing of this building in June 1984.
Declining population added to the problem and resulted in the takeover of the town's schools by the Pittston Area School District.

Declining and &
Nominated for " Rock Album of the Year " at the 2011 Juno Awards, Vancouver beat out Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones ( Cancer Bats ), Fino + Bleed ( Die Mannequin ), Life Turns Electric ( Finger Eleven ) and Population Declining ( Hail the Villain ), marking the second time Good won the award.
Lopez-Calva, Luis F. & Nora Lustig ( eds ) " Declining Inequality in Latin America: A Decade of Progress?
In: Multiple Stressor Effects in Relation to Declining Amphibian Populations ( eds Linder, G., Little, E., Krest, S. & Sparling, D .).
* Huebner, Jonathon ( 2005 ) A Possible Declining Trend for Worldwide Innovation, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, October 2005, pp980 – 6 ( followed by 12 pages of discussion and response-journal not available online without a password )

expand and tort
Free market environmentalists would like to expand tort damage claims into pollution ( example-toxic torts ) and environmental protection.

expand and prosecution
This idea, already formed in his mind well before any pointed investigation of such a spectral secret society, Gowen was to expand and propound later in the decade into the image of an international conspiracy as the ultimate target behind the prosecution of coal-region Mollie Maguires.

expand and California
The mission of the California Institute of Technology is to expand human knowledge and benefit society through research integrated with education.
Humble Oil continued to expand its West Coast operations, adding California to its marketing territory, building a large number of new Enco stations and rebranding others.
Although the Supreme Court of California has since become more conservative, it continues to endorse and expand the doctrine.
* The Early Academic Outreach Program ( EAOP ) was established by the University of California ( UC ) in response to the State Legislature's recommendation to expand post-secondary opportunities to all of California ’ s students including those who are first-generation, socioeconomically disadvantaged, and English-language learners.
In January 1987, they visited the offices of Playmates Toys Inc, a small California toy company who wished to expand into the action figure market.
Beginning with the 1492 arrival of Christopher Columbus, over nearly four centuries the Spanish Empire would expand across: most of present day Central America, the Caribbean islands, and Mexico ; much of the rest of North America including the Southwestern, Southern coastal, and California Pacific Coast regions of the United States ; and though inactive, with claimed territory in present day British Columbia Canada ; and U. S. states of Alaska, Washington, and Oregon ; and the western half of South America.
Geographically, the MW covers a broad expanse of the western United States, with member institutions located in California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, and Wyoming, and will expand back into Utah when Utah State University joins the conference in 2013.
Covenant College, founded in 1955 in California, needed to expand into new facilities after just one year.
As Lieutenant Governor until 1999, Gray Davis focused on efforts on the California economy and worked to encourage new industries to locate and expand in the state.
He moved to California to get away from that lifestyle and expand his music.
But a move to expand, including building a production plant in California, turned out badly.
The U. S .' s desire to expand its territory continued unabated and Mexico's economic problems persisted, leading to the controversial Gadsden Purchase in 1854 and William Walker's Republic of Lower California filibustering incident in that same year.
Toward those ends, the paper supported efforts to expand the city's water supply by acquiring the watershed of the Owens Valley, an effort fictionalized in the Roman Polanski movie Chinatown, which is also covered in California Water Wars.
Unable to expand his studios in downtown Los Angeles because of zoning, Roach purchased what became the Hal Roach Studios from Harry Culver in Culver City, California.
Recently, U. S. Steel added facilities in Texas with the purchase of Lone Star Steel Company, entered a venture in Pittsburg, California with POSCO of South Korea, and purchased Stelco ( now U. S. Steel Canada ) to expand into the Canadian market, with works in Hamilton and Nanticoke, Ontario.
The company subsequently announced plans to expand the program beyond New York City, targeting first the " hard-hit areas like Michigan, Indiana, and the central valley of California ", expanding to " half its roughly 410 U. S. stores by Thanksgiving ", and then going nationwide.
Rabobank completed the acquisition of Mid-State Bank & Trust on May 1, 2007, which allows Rabo to expand its services to the Central Coast region of California, United States.
In November 2008, a referendum in Beverly Hills, California was voted on to determine whether developer Oasis West Realty LLC will be allowed to expand the nine-acre site of the Beverly Hilton Hotel, recently owned by the late Merv Griffin, at the intersection of Wilshire and Santa Monica boulevards.
In California, pending legislation ( going into force on January 1, 2013 ) will expand non-recourse protection to borrowers on " refinanced " home loans where no additional money is borrowed.
In 1990 California voters passed two propositions providing $ 105 million to expand service along the route.
Revelation would soon expand its roster westward, releasing records from California bands like Chain of Strength and No For an Answer.
This allowed Odwalla to expand into additional East Coast markets, but incurred high transportation costs as products had to be shipped across the United States from California.
Baranov convinced native hunters to expand their range to include the coasts of California.

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