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During the Presidency of Fulgencio Batista, Cuba did not initially face trade restrictions.
During Yale's Presidency, a plan for setting up a corporation in Madras was conceived by Josiah Child, the President of the Board of Directors of the East India Company, in a letter addressed to the factors at Madras on September 28, 1687.
During the Austrian EU Presidency 2006 it was officially used for the first time.
During the first term in Karzai's Presidency, public discontent grew about corruption and the civilian casualties in the 2001 – present war.
During his Presidency, Narayanan dissolved the Lok Sabha twice after determining through consultations across the political spectrum, that no one was in a position to secure the confidence of the house.
During the German Presidency of 1999, the European City of Culture programme was renamed the European Capital of Culture.
During the 2005 British Presidency of the European Union, Clarke pressed other member states to pass a directive to require communications data to be stored for law enforcement purposes.
During his Presidency, in April 1993, Brazil held a long-announced referendum to determine the political system ( remaining a Republic or restoration of the Monarchy ) and the form of government ( presidential or parliamentary system ).
During Kuchma's Presidency opposition papers were closed and several journalists died in mysterious circumstances.
During the Presidency of Bill Clinton, American diplomacy reflected the Wilsonian school to such a degree that those in favor of the realist approach likened President Clinton's policies to social work.
During the Presidency of Ronald Reagan three of his most senior White House advisers were known as " The Troika ": they were White House Chief of Staff James Baker III, Counsellor to the President Ed Meese and Deputy White House Chief of Staff Michael Deaver.
During these meetings, an educational lesson is presented by a member of the Relief Society Presidency or another woman who has been asked to serve as the Relief Society instructor.
During the Presidency of Augusto B. Leguía ( 1919 – 1930 ) a Navy Ministry was established as well as a Navy Aviation Corps, both in 1920.
During the late 1950s, Smith attempted to reduce staff turnover at the Society by trying to convince the First Presidency that women should be permitted to stay on as employees after they married.
During his interim Presidency Poher continued to serve as Senate President.
During the middle of his tenure as Prime Minister Laniel was an unsuccessful candidate for the French Presidency, a post won by René Coty.
During the UK Presidency of the EU in 2005 a decision was made to " agree common standards for security features and secure issuing procedures for ID cards ( December 2005 ), with detailed standards agreed as soon as possible thereafter.
During British rule, portions of the western coast of India under direct British rule were part of the Bombay Presidency.
During his term as president, his Minister of the Presidency, the 73 year-old Dr. Jose Antonio Rodriguez Porth, was assassinated.
During the Reagan Presidency, Laxalt's words carried extra weight as they were seen as coming from a White House insider.
During his Presidency, Ronald Reagan pursued policies that reflected his optimism in individual freedom, expanded the American economy, and contributed to the end of the Cold War.
During the tumultuous time which saw the Presidency changed hands from Sukarno to General Suharto, Hatta remained in the background.
During the Austrian EU Presidency 2006 it is officially used for the first time.
During British rule Larkana became the headquarters of Larkana District and Larkana Taluka, and for a time was part of the Bombay Presidency of British India.

During and economic
During the war, Congress exercised an unprecedented level of political, diplomatic, military and economic authority.
During 1996, however, the economy collapsed due to the Bulgarian Socialist Party's slow and mismanaged economic reforms and an unstable and decentralised banking system, which led to an inflation rate of 311 % and the collapse of the lev.
During the 19th century the Liberal Party was broadly in favour of what would today be called classical liberalism: supporting laissez-faire economic policies such as free trade and minimal government interference in the economy ( this doctrine was usually termed ' Gladstonian Liberalism ' after the Victorian era Liberal Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone ).
During his tenure he experienced some criticism from within his own party for abandoning its traditional social democratic teachings and promoting a neoliberal economic model.
During that same period, the economy grew by 3 % a year, and by 1951 the United Kingdom had " the best economic performance in Europe, while output per person was increasing faster than in the United States.
When one society finds itself forced to relinquish power entirely to another society that in itself is a form of underdevelopment .... During the centuries of pre-colonial trade, some control over social political and economic life was retained in Africa, in spite of the disadvantageous commerce with Europeans.
During the 19th century, European nations established colonies in Africa to further exploit resources and expand economic influence.
During the first years of the Rivadeneira administration, Febres-Cordero introduced free-market economic policies, took a strong stand against drug trafficking and terrorism, and pursued close relations with the United States.
During the Cold War, Finland's foreign policy was based on official neutrality between the Western powers and the Soviet Union, while simultaneously stressing Nordic cooperation in the framework of the Nordic Council and cautious economic integration with the West as promoted by the Bretton-Woods Agreement and the free trade treaty with the European Economic Community.
During the ancien régime, Paris was the central hub of culture and economic activity, and as such, the most highly skilled culinary craftsmen were to be found there.
During the 1950s and 60s, Afghanistan was able to use the Russian and American need for allies during the Cold War as a way to receive economic assistance from both countries.
During the decade following World War II, the population doubled and an era of economic prosperity occurred.
During these years policies were put in place which led to the rapid transformation of Malaysia ’ s economy and society, such as the controversial New Economic Policy, which was intended to increase proportionally the share of the economic " pie " of the bumiputras (" indigenous people ", which includes the majority Malays, but not always the indigenous population ) as compared to other ethnic groups — was launched by Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak.
During the period of socialist construction of Albania, the country saw rapid economic growth.
During the first years of the new regime, the Fascist pursued a laissez-faire economic policy: they initially reduced taxes, regulations and trade restrictions on the whole.
During the period 1790-1815 Sweden experienced two parallel economic movements: an agricultural revolution with larger agricultural estates, new crops and farming tools and a commercialisation of farming, and a protoindustrialisation, with small industries being established in the countryside and with workers switching between agricultural work in the summer season and industrial production in the winter season.
During the Cold War, Japanese foreign policy was not self-assertive, relatively focused on their economic growth.
During the 1960s, Karachi was seen as an economic role model around the world.
During these 40 years, the primary aim of the labour unions was not to benefit the workers, but to carry out the state's economic policy under their cosy relationship with the ruling party.
During most of the 20th century, however, Germany remained its most important economic partner.
During the 1970s, the economic situation in Maldives suffered a setback when the Sri Lankan market for Maldives ' main export of dried fish collapsed.
During the 1990s, Malta's economic growth has generally continued this brisk pace.
During that period, economic output contracted by one-third.
During 1946, Friedman accepted an offer to teach economic theory at the University of Chicago ( a position opened by departure of his former professor Jacob Viner to Princeton University ).
During the latter half of the 1940s, Friedman began a collaboration with Anna Schwartz, an economic historian at the Bureau, that would ultimately result in the 1963 publication of a book co-authored by Friedman and Schwartz, A Monetary History of the United States, 1867 – 1960.

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