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Even and export
Even as a tributary state, Dahomey continued to expand and flourish because of the slave trade, and later through the export of palm oil from large plantations that emerged.
Even as Paraguayan export revenue has fluctuated, Brazil remained Paraguay ’ s principal export destination ( 27. 8 percent in 2004 ), followed by Uruguay ( 15. 9 percent ), Italy ( 7. 1 percent ), Switzerland ( 5. 6 percent ), Argentina
Even though Thailand began to promote export before, it was not until this period that the country fully shifted from Import-Substituting Industrialization ( ISI ) toward Export-Oriented Industrialization ( EOI ).
Even the large Palombian range of exotic fruit is too perishable for export.
Even more advanced Armour composition was implemented in the welded turrets of domestic T-90 and on export T-90 Bhishma for India.
Even though the export models were often painted in ' foreign ' liveries, Hornby trains looked very British.
Even when he was FCC Chair, he worried about the increasing export of Hollywood programming overseas and the impact it would have on perceptions of the United States among citizens in other countries.
Even so, Central Queensland includes the Bowen Basin which is rich in high quality coking coal, the Port of Gladstone produces 40 % of the state's export earnings, the Fitzroy River is the second-largest river system in Australia and commands significant water resources such as Fairbairn Dam.

Even and sales
Even in recent years, the sale of the whole of or a significant portion of a farm in many European countries required consent from certain heirs, and / or heirs had the intervening right to obtain the land in question with same sales conditions as in the sales agreement in question.
Even in states where direct democracy components are scant or nonexistent at the state level, there often exists local options for deciding specific issues, such as whether a county should be " wet " or " dry " in terms of whether alcohol sales are allowed.
Even online sales for non material goods, which do not have to be shipped, may change according to the geographic location of the buyer.
Even after the introduction of videotape, the BBC and the ITV companies made black and white telerecordings of selected programs for international sales, and continued to do so until the early 1970s by which time programs were being videotaped in color.
Even after the rise and fall of the group's sales in the disco era, The Four Seasons, in one version or another ( the group became a sextet as Jerry Corbetta, formerly of Sugarloaf, joined the lineup ), continued to be a popular touring act, with Valli being the only constant in the midst of a fluctuating lineup.
Even after the Food and Drug Administration approved the aniline process in 1949 using new, safe inks, sales continued to decline as some food manufacturers still refused to consider aniline printing.
Even though it was not a sales success, it was a vital lesson to GM that its regional divisions could not only work together, but that overseas divisions could engineer outstanding automobiles.
Even in such humble technological areas as spark plugs, wiper blades, engine cooling fans and other aftermarket parts, Bosch has over $ 1 billion in annual sales.
Even after the series ended, it still had an impact on the entertainment industry, boosting sales of myriads of Spider-Man merchandise and popularity.
Even the Voyager sales were usually less than 50 % that of Dodge Caravan.
Even as the shop began providing dry goods to the government of the city of Edo, cash sales were not yet a widespread business practice.
Even while C64 sales were rising, Commodore president Jack Tramiel wanted a new computer line that would use fewer chips and at the same time address some of the user complaints about the VIC and C64.
Even though the EP was hardly a high sales category, Virgin signed Paradinas to a hefty contract and gave him his own sublabel, Planet Mu, to release his own work and develop similar-minded artists.
Even though the majority of people downloaded the album for free, while online, In Rainbows outsold Radiohead's previous album, Hail to the Thief, in terms of the total amount of money generated by sales for the band.
Even then it had a very poor contrast overall and was quite expensive ( US $ 600. 00 ), contributing to its poor sales and consequently it dropping from the market not long after its introduction.
Even so, whisky sales under John Walker represented just 8 percent of the firm ’ s income ; by the time Alexander was ready to pass on the company to his own sons, that figure had increased to between 90 and 95 percent.
Even after Germany's surrender, Palmer continued the campaign to make American industry independent of German ownership, with major sales in the metals industry in the spring of 1919, for example.
Even the comparatively low prices could not help, and sales figures were very low.
Even after expansion, Michigan accounts for 80 % of Vernors sales.
Even so, the investor is obviously interested in " the state of the market " for the enterprise's products-if certain products are being used less or used more, this affects sales and profits.
Even though CD, cassette and DVD sales have contributed to one of the rare Ethiopian industries on the rise, many singers and choirs have also given out their music for free to serve some financially disadvantaged people.
Even aisle ways and other areas of the main sales floor are dimmed unless that aisle or section is occupied.
Even though the new format had commissioned sales people, it was becoming very similar to Best Buy.
Even during the Great Depression he charged 30 to 60 times what comparable artists were charging, with the result that sales were infrequent.

Even and operations
Even if all these operations could be performed instantaneously, the ICBM still has a time of flight to the target of about 30 minutes.
Even if arrays are always created with contiguous elements, some array slicing operations may create non-contiguous sub-arrays from them.
Even that distinction is muddied by the availability of aerial refueling, which greatly increases the potential radius of combat operations.
Even for in-memory databases clustering provides performance advantage due to common utilization of large caches for input-output operations in memory, with similar resulting behavior.
Even for in-memory databases clustering provides performance advantage due to common utilization of large caches for input-output operations in memory, with similar resulting behavior.
Even so, although the Foreign Legion distinguished itself, it also took a heavy toll during the war: constantly being deployed in operations, it even reached the point that whole units were annihilated in combat, in what was a traditional Foreign Legion battlefield.
Even though the set may be the same, the same function might be a homomorphism, say, in group theory ( sets with a single operation ) but not in ring theory ( sets with two related operations ), because it fails to preserve the additional operation that ring theory considers.
Even in deep water, commercial activities such as pipe-laying operations and deep sea trawling can place a wreck at risk.
Even read-only operations like calculating the length of a list require a large number of reads and writes for reference updates with naive reference counting.
Even a simple disjoint-set data structure such as disjoint-set forests with union by rank can perform O ( E ) operations in O ( E log V ) time.
Even Deere & Company moved most of its factory operations out of Moline, though it maintained its world headquarters in Moline in a specially commissioned building that was designed by Eero Saarinen.
Even punching and cutting operations ( except when trimming waste ) by smiths will usually re-arrange metal around the hole, rather than drilling it out as swarf.
Even after 20 years of operations, the accounts showed an outstanding debt of £ 71, 208, 17 shillings and 6 pence.
Even after General Lemnitzer lost his job as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Joint Chiefs of Staff still planned false-flag pretext operations at least into 1963.
Even after the publication by Harper & Row of his Collected Poems in 1980, he would continue his warm association with City Lights, which served as his local base of operations, for the rest of his life.
Even before civil aviation operations could commence at the new site, the onset of World War II saw the facility being redesigned for military purposes as a temporary base for the Royal Australian Air Force and United States Navy, known as " RAAF Station Guildford ", primarily to supplement RAAF Base Pearce.
Even the vaunted German Panzer forces relied heavily on non-motorised support and flank units in large operations.
Even though Streltsy demonstrated their fighting efficiency on several occasions, such as the siege of Kazan in 1552, the war with Livonia, the Polish-Swedish invasion in the early 17th century and military operations in Poland and Crimea, in the second half of the 17th century Streltsy started to display their backwardness compared to the regular soldier or reiter regiments ( see Regiments of the new type ).
Even though the colleges and universities remained open during the war many chapters suspended their operations when most of their members were called to service.
Even though Operation Gothic Serpent failed, USSOCOM still made significant contributions to operations in Somalia.
Even though early codes and ciphers were very basic, their subsequent increase in complexity and resistance to solution was important to the financial success and growth of their operations.
Even with a large army, but greater naval power, the traditional British strategy against a continental enemy was to fight as part of a coalition and mount small peripheral operations designed to gradually weaken the enemy.
Even though it went scheduled, charters were still a big part of its operations.
Even though Wawa's mountain of iron ore still had more to give, operations were shut down in June 1998, a hundred years after iron was first discovered in this remote corner of northern Algoma.
Even though the individual operations in the formulas can be very efficiently implemented in software ( requiring no processor-intensive floating-point operations ), they are too complicated for most people to perform all of the arithmetic mentally.

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