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Financial and logistical
Financial and logistical support has been given by the Welsh Development Agency and Sustrans, a sustainable transport charity.
The acquisition of CRB by Knight-Ridder Financial Publishing presented a logistical challenge as well, operating a publishing business from two different cities, Jersey City and Chicago.

Financial and difficulties
Financial difficulties in Mantua led the Pope in the fall of 1537 to move the council to Vicenza, where participation was poor.
Financial difficulties arose with the departure to Spain of Barberini, accompanied by Cassiano dal Pozzo, the antiquarian and the Cardinal's secretary, who later would become a great friend and patron.
In 1975 it was acquired by Data Processing Financial and General Corporation, known as DPF, a computer leasing company, that ran into difficulties with IBM during the period of the IBM antitrust battles.
Financial difficulties and the threat of war closed the college from 1860 to the end of the American Civil War, during which its buildings served as a hospital for soldiers wounded in the battle of Mansfield ; it reopened in 1865.
Financial difficulties followed by the economic Panic of 1893, family conflict, and labor disputes caused the mills to fall into receivership in the early 1900s.
Financial difficulties had forced him to debase the Antoninianus, as rioting began to occur in Egypt, causing disruptions to Rome ’ s wheat supply and further eroding Philip ’ s support in the capital.
Financial difficulties after the First World War forced his parents to sell their home and live in the Cannes hotel.
Financial difficulties forced Lantz to shut down his studio in 1949.
Financial difficulties led him to join the clergy, and in 1542, he became a canon at Modena's cathedral.
Financial difficulties resulting from the Great Depression led to the Maroons suspending play after 1938.
Financial difficulties of one or the other partners had at least one of them in debt to the company at any moment in time, and the accounting records from these guys are confusing, but very businesslike.
Such a review would pose difficulties since evidence on how its most senior policymakers arrived at their decisions is destroyed as a matter of course, as are those of the meetings of the interim Financial Policy Committee, which was set up in 2011 as part of the Bank's greater responsibility for financial stability.
Financial difficulties caused the suspension of services in 1948, but after receiving government support operations were resumed in 1951.
Financial difficulties continued to mount, however, until Edward Sutton III solved the problem by marrying his grand daughter and heir, Frances Sutton, to Humble Ward, the son of a wealthy merchant.
Financial difficulties due to the cost of building a railroad through rugged terrain delayed the project, and the ChP was not completed until 1961.
Financial difficulties forced Chesterfield Borough Council to bail out the club in 1985 and the club's training ground to be sold.
Financial difficulties hampered City's progress, as key players such as Alan Fettis and Dean Windass
Financial difficulties, not the least precipitated by his father's illness, forestalled a promising career as a classical pianist.
Financial difficulties and the departure of primary founder Rob Landley from Austin led to the shutdown of Linucon after the second event.
Financial difficulties put an end to Sir Syed's formal education, although he continued to study in private, using books on a variety of subjects.
Financial difficulties forced Hagen to sell the studios to MP Productions in 1937.
Financial and signal difficulties were the primary reasons for the closure of the two HD subchannels.
Financial difficulties combined with poor performances saw Barrow twice up for re-election in 1971 and 1972.
Financial difficulties forced its closure in 1985.

Financial and ensued
A wave of bank failures ensued, eventually leading to the Financial Panic of 1837 which included a six year depression.

Financial and magazine
In September 2004, FDi magazine ( a Financial Times Business Ltd publication ) proclaimed Varna South-eastern Europe City of the Future citing its strategic location, fast-growing economy, rich cultural heritage and higher education.
Finance in Spanish in his weekly very popular weekly “ Conexión Dinero ” series and blogs, Serbia is also a Personal Financial Editor for the " Money Matters " section of " Siempre Mujer " magazine, published by Meredith Corporation.
The Financial Times established itself as the sober but reliable " stockbroker's Bible " or " parish magazine of the City ", its only rival being the slightly older and more daring Financial News.
In 2009 The Financial Times launched How To Spend It magazine ’ s standalone website.
Accolades for Dell include " Entrepreneur of the Year " ( at age 24 ) from Inc. magazine ; " Top CEO in American Business " from Worth magazine ; " CEO of the Year " from Financial World, Industry Week and Chief Executive magazines.
According to the Financial Times and FDi magazine, Tuxtla is one of a number of cities worldwide considered to be “ cities of the future .” It was evaluated based on its economic potential, human resources, cost-benefit ratio, quality of life, infrastructure and business environment.
The store's opening attracted long lines of curious shoppers-men, women & couples-and was noted in The New York Times ; Women's Wear Daily ( US ); Playboy magazine ; The Financial Post ( Canada ); and Weekend Magazine ( Canada ).
Elliott published his theory of market behavior in the book The Wave Principle in 1938, summarized it in a series of articles in Financial World magazine in 1939, and covered it most comprehensively in his final major work, Nature ’ s Laws: The Secret of the Universe in 1946.
" Owner Sigrid Rausing has been vocal about her goal to maintain these standards for both the magazine and the book imprint, telling the Financial Times, " will not publish any books that could not potentially be extracted in the magazine.
On August 17, 2006, Foreign Direct Investment magazine ( a British magazine owned by the Financial Times )
In 2009, the Italian magazine Panorama reported that IOR was being investigated by Italian authorities from the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Banca d ' Italia and the Guardia di Finanza over money laundering transactions worth € 180 million ( US $ 218 million ) through a branch of UniCredit located at Via della Conciliazione across from St. Peter's Basilica.
The ESADE MBA has been ranked 17th world-wide by the magazine The Economist in 2011 and 21st by the Financial Times in 2012.
Because of the reforms, Financial World magazine called the state the most improved in the nation.
Kenney has been named one of Canada's " 100 Leaders of the Future " by Maclean's magazine ; " one of Canada's leading conservative activists " by the Globe and Mail ; and " one of 21 Canadians to watch in the 21st century " by the Financial Post magazine.
Also in 2011, Wright appeared in a fashion spread for The Financial Times luxury lifestyle magazine How to Spend It.
Today Etisalat stands 140th among the Financial Times Top 500 Corporations in the world in terms of market capitalisation, and is ranked by The Middle East magazine as the 6th largest company in the Middle East in terms of capitalization and revenues.
U. S. Bancorp is ranked # 1 by Institutional Investor magazine in its 2009 " America's Most Shareholder-Friendly Companies " for the Financial Institutions / Large-Cap category.
In 2009, Lanpher became the host of TIME Financial Toolkit, a Time magazine podcast in which she talks to " TIME business and economics reporters to sort through the headlines, forecasts, news and numbers.
His 2004 magazine story, in The Financial Times, about Camila Batmanghelidjh, who founded the London-based charity Kid's Company, changed government policy and attracted more than £ 500, 000 in donations from readers.

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