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The development of sociological thought from the 19th century onwards prompted some fresh views on crime and criminality, and fostered the beginnings of criminology as a study of crime in society.
Meanwhile, additional controls of the Nile fostered development within Gezira Island and along the city's waterfront.
More recently, the development and adoption of these tools and services have fostered greater fluidity and cooperation among sales, service, and marketing.
The process used to tailor, patch, mend and reinforce cloth fostered the development of sewing techniques, and the decorative possibilities of sewing led to the art of embroidery.
Individual smiths and specialized applications have fostered development of a variety of forges of this type, from the coal forge described above, to simpler constructions amounting to a hole in the ground with a pipe leading into it.
In 1979, a presidential commission went as far as saying that they constituted " a serious threat to the economy "; a decade later, they had still not furthered industrialisation or fostered the development of a Black-Kenyan business class.
This fostered the creation of geography departments in the universities of the colonial powers and the birth and development of national geographical societies, thus giving rise to the process identified by Horacio Capel as the institutionalization of geography.
Economic reforms were fostered through the development of " Special Economic Zones ", designed for export and to attract foreign investment, municipally managed Township and Village Enterprises and a " dual pricing " system leading to the steady phasing out of state-dictated prices.
Llywelyn also appears to have fostered the development of quasi-urban settlements in Gwynedd to act as centres of trade.
Harlingen's strategic location at the intersection of U. S. highways 77 and 83 in northwestern Cameron County fostered its development as a distribution, shipping, and industrial center.
RALEIGH, N. C. – Recent genetic insights into the roots of alopecia areata have fostered the development of new therapeutic targets, with clinical trials offering promising results.
Abbess Makrina there fostered the education and development of the three Cappadocians by providing a peaceful shelter for study and meditation.
The nationalities policy of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ( CPSU ) fostered the development of a Turkmen political elite and promoted Russification.
In 1979, a presidential commission went as far as saying that they constituted " a serious threat to the economy ", and, by 1989, they had still not furthered industrialization or fostered the development of a Black business class.
Together with a group of colleagues, the Lovinses fostered efficient resource use and sustainable development.
These fostered the development of a parallel software industry, and there encouraged development of portable and scalable large-scale parallel applications.
During its existence from 1942 to 1948, the group organized numerous concerts at the Havana Lyceum in order to present their avant-garde compositions to the general public and fostered within its members the development of many future conductors, art critics, performers and professors.
Clark added the Anderson Center for the Performing Arts and inaugurated the Summer Music Festival, created the Harpur Forum ( now called the Binghamton University Forum ), established the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science, fostered the expansion and development of the Decker School of Nursing.
However, since the early 1990s Şanlıurfa has made huge leaps of development thanks to the Southeastern Anatolia Project, that provided a reliable supply of water for local farmers and fostered a real agricultural boom in every cultivar, but especially organic cotton production.
Their alpha-theta research fostered Peniston's development of an alpha-theta addiction protocol.
Dabholkar credited chairman Varghese Kurien with creating a free atmosphere that fostered the development of the ads.
That development was actively fostered by its king, who encouraged rapid economic development.

fostered and current
These events, together with the increasing current account deficit fostered by government spending, caused alarm amongst Mexican and foreign T-bill ( tesobono ) investors, who sold them rapidly, thereby depleting the already low central bank reserves ( which eventually hit a record low of $ 9 billion ).
It showed that time-sharing was viable ; it fostered important new applications for computers ; it had a significant influence on the next generation of time-sharing systems ( notably CP / CMS ); and its direct successor, Multics, pioneered many core concepts of current operating systems.
All of the above concerns, along with increasing current account deficit fostered by consumer binding and government spending, caused alarm among those who bought the tesobonos.
Influential indie rock criticism website Pitchfork Media has called them the fathers of the late-1990s / early-2000s dance-punk movement, which in turn fostered the current New Wave revival.
As a youth, an interest in current events was fostered by his parents and led him to study causes of human violence at university.

fostered and made
Since the 1970s, the city has experienced tremendous growth, particularly during the economic boom of the 1990s under the leadership of then-Mayor and later-Tennessee Governor, Phil Bredesen, who made urban renewal a priority, and fostered the construction or renovation of several city landmarks, including the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the downtown Nashville Public Library, the Bridgestone Arena, and LP Field.
Frankel ( 2005 ) shows the Bismarck cult fostered and legitimized a new style of right-wing politics, and made possible the post-Bismarckian crisis of leadership, both real and perceived, that had Germans seeking the strongest possible leader and asking, " What Would Bismarck Do?
In the same vein, France's Napoleonic Code made adoption difficult, requiring adopters to be over the age of 50, sterile, older than the adopted person by at least fifteen years, and to have fostered the adoptee for at least six years.
When after the death of Frederick Henry his son stadtholder William II of Orange tried to fulfill the monarchical aspirations his late father had always fostered by establishing a military dictatorship, the States of Holland made overtures to Cromwell, seeking his support against William, suggesting vaguely the province of Holland might join the Commonwealth.
Haakon was fostered by King Athelstan, as part of a peace agreement made by his father, for which reason Haakon was nicknamed Adalsteinfostre.
Under the leadership of Herbert Hoover, the government in the 1920s promoted business cooperation, fostered the creation of self-policing trade associations, and made the FTC an ally of " respectable business ".
The independence it fostered made farmers " a natural correction against organization men, habitual reformers, and extremists ".
This discontent appears to have been fostered by the talk with the American traders, although it was an idea that had existed since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi ; William Colenso, the CMS missionary printer, in his record of the events of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi commented that “ fter some little time Te Kemara came towards the table and affixed his sign to the parchment, stating that the Roman Catholic bishop ( who had left the meeting before any of the chiefs had signed ) had told him " not to write on the paper, for if he did he would be made a slave.
As a child his vivacity, cleverness and ready affection made him a universal favourite, but his harsh circumstances and lack of discipline, both helped develop self-reliance and fostered wayward tendencies.
Within the center he was named co-chair of The Deming Cup initiative, an excellence award to recognize world leaders who have made outstanding contributions in the area of operational excellence and have fostered the culture of continuous improvement in an organization.
Amenities such as their live in-flight television, free and unlimited snack offerings, comfortable legroom, and unique promotions fostered an image of impeccable customer service that rivaled the major airlines while competitive low fares made them a threat to low-cost no-frills carriers as well.
Thibault, as Teobaldo I, from 1234 to 1253, made of his Court a centre where the poetry of the Troubadours that had developed at the court of the counts of Champagne was welcomed and fostered ; his reign was peaceful.
This has fostered cooperation between community members and the EZLN, since " when a decision is made by the CCRI, it ’ s a decision based on consensus.
Paalen's short sojourns in New York and the two solo exhibitions made him known as a painter in artist's circles, however his predominant absence from the New York art scene and the wide reception of Dyn and Form and Sense fostered his image as a kind of intellectual secret agent primarily exerting indirect influence on the events through his intensely discussed ideas.
On 28 November 1986, on his arrival in Melbourne, Pope John Paul II made a brief visit to the cathedral in recognition of the dialogue between the Anglican and Roman Catholic churches in Melbourne fostered by respective former archbishops, the Most Reverend Sir Frank Woods ( Anglican ) and the Most Reverend Sir Frank Little ( Roman Catholic ).
Although Alfred may not have personally made the translation, it probably was connected with the promotion of learning that Alfred fostered.
His literary reputation was being fostered in these years by Leonard Clark, who made selections and collections of his poetry between 1959-1974.
The arbitristas proposed that Government expenditure should be slashed, that the tax-system in Castile should be overhauled, and the other kingdoms of the Monarchy be called upon to contribute more to the royal exchequer ; that immigrants should be encouraged to re-populate Castile ; that fields should be irrigated, rivers be made navigable, and agriculture and industry be protected and fostered.
Although, at least according to the testimony of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, Svatopluk had made a deathbed request to his sons that they remain united, after his death internal disagreements between his sons, Mojmír II and Svatopluk II were fostered by Arnulf.
Mixed in the artistic and literary circles of London, he fell in with the philosophies of the Oxford and Cambridge movement, which taught ( amongst other things ) that Gothic architecture, as symbolized by the great medieval cathedrals of England, was the only form of architecture worthy of God and fostered a spirituality that made it easier to communicate with God.
" The factors that fostered ( the operations ’) development and made them flourish ," explains Valenstein, " are still active today.
The popularity of the novel also owed something to events in Ireland in the early 1970s, as The Troubles made the more traditional iconography of the insurrectionary period troublesome, while economic stagnation and social crisis fostered empathy for the former Dublin of tenements, working class heroes, and vagrant balladeers.

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