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vigorous and internal
Whigs sought to promote faster industrialization through high tariffs, a business-oriented money supply based on a national bank and a vigorous program of government funded " internal improvements ," especially expansion of the road and canal systems.
Trees that manage to survive such treatment are left prone to a spectrum of detrimental effects, including vigorous but weakly attached regrowth, pest susceptibility, pathogen intrusion, and internal decay.

vigorous and policy
The new Emperor opposed Bismarck's careful foreign policy, preferring vigorous and rapid expansion to protect Germany's " place in the sun ".
* July 27 – Pope Celestine I dies after a 10-year reign in which he led a vigorous policy against Nestorianism.
" Sir Erskine May notes that " reformed Parliament was, unquestionably, more liberal and progressive in its policy than the Parliaments of old ; more vigorous and active ; more susceptible to the influence of public opinion ; and more secure in the confidence of the people ," but admitted that " grave defects still remained to be considered.
This period was marked with a vigorous imperial policy and an attempt to stabilize the western provinces as far as the stretched resources of the empire could manage.
At this convention a second invasion of Canada was determined upon ; while the news of the Clerkenwell explosion was a strong incentive to a vigorous policy.
According to Han Suyin in Mortal Flower, Chen " opposed the opinions expressed Mao's analysis, denied that a radical land policy and the vigorous organization of the rural areas under the Communist party was necessary, and refused the publication of the essay in the central executive organs of publicity.
In May 2006, with an eye on the upcoming congressional elections – which offered the possibility of Democrats taking back control of the House for the first time since 1994 – Pelosi told colleagues that, while the Democrats would conduct vigorous oversight of Bush administration policy, an impeachment investigation was " off the table ".
The government maintained its military build-up against Taiwan, and pursued a vigorous policy of isolating Taiwan diplomatically.
Despite his nickname, he engaged in a vigorous foreign policy and maneuvers during the first few years of the 15th century.
Yet his reign is marked by an ambitious foreign policy and a vigorous diplomacy.
He later explained that he had come to regard as " absolutely necessary a more vigorous policy against the English Government than that which William Smith O ' Brien, Charles Gavan Duffy and other Young Ireland leaders were willing to pursue ".
Mitchel explained how he came to regard as " absolutely necessary a more vigorous policy against the English Government than that which William Smith O ' Brien, Charles Gavan Duffy and other Young Ireland leaders were willing to pursue ".
Finally, Haugwitz, unable to persuade the cabinet to a more vigorous policy, resigned, and on April 14, 1804, Hardenberg succeeded him as foreign minister.
In 1859, Lowe went to the Education Office as Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education in Lord Palmerston's ministry ; there he pursued a vigorous policy, insisting on the necessity of payment by results, and bringing in the revised code ( 1862 ), which embodied this principle and made an examination in " the three R's " the test for grants of public money.
The cause of the rebellion which killed Canute is unknown, but has been speculated as originating in fines issued to the peasants breaking the leding of 1085 as specified in the Chronicon Roskildense, or as a result of his vigorous tithe policy.
It was later applied to a vigorous and expansionist democracy-promoting military and foreign policy, especially in the wake of the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
A vigorous expansion policy was combined with a successful drive for new traffic much of which was carried on the Regent's Canal.
O ' Neill was frustrated about what he perceived to be a lack of vigorous debate between administration officials and the formation of sound, coherent policy on the important issues.
Reportedly Reccared engaged in a vigorous policy against the Jews, pursuing zealous and fanatical policies limiting Jewish freedoms as promulgated in the canons of synods.
After the war the Rockwell " Rosie " was seen less and less because of a general policy of vigorous copyright protection by the Rockwell estate.
As Minister of the Interior he started a vigorous immigration policy to encourage people to settle and populate the West.
It is surprising that although, of the three states, Shu was the weakest in terms of land size and resources, in its early years it carried out a vigorous offensive military policy.
He was a vigorous supporter of the White Australia policy, although he also supported voting rights for Aborigines and other " coloured persons who are naturalised subjects ", and supported Dalgety as the site for the national capital.
He was protected by the earl of Leicester, whose policy it was to back the Puritan party, and who no doubt found a valuable ally in so vigorous a satirist of error in clerical places as was Hake.

vigorous and mixed
In the 1830s and early 1840s, blackface performances mixed skits with comic songs and vigorous dances.
These sources were mixed with the vigorous " Barbarian " artistic culture of Northern Europe to produce a remarkable artistic legacy.
Reviews for the production were mixed, with The New York Times stating that it " often gives the impression of merely going through the motions, amiably but robotically, of its gag-laden, sentimental plot ", yet praised Les Cagelles, who " bring acrobatic oomph and angularity to centerpieces that include an aviary of exotic, back-flipping birds and a vigorous Montmartre-style can-can.

vigorous and economic
A vigorous team of economic reformers has worked to tame inflation ( non-energy inflation is less than 9 % in 2002, down from over 120 % two years earlier ) and rationalize the SCG economy.
His forced conversions or evictions carried out in the midst of the Thirty Years ' War, which with the later general success of the Protestants therefore had greatly negative consequences for Habsburg control of the Holy Roman Empire itself, while these campaigns within the Habsburg hereditary lands were largely successful in religiously purifying his demesnes, leaving the Austrian Emperors thereafter with much greater control within their hereditary power base — although Hungary was never successfully re-Catholicized — but one much reduced in population and economic might while less vigorous and weakened as a nation-state.
What emerges from these philosophies, in the view of Hu, is a country with systematic approach to national structure and development that combines dynamic economic growth, a free market energized by a vigorous " nonpublic " ( i. e., private ) sector, heavy-handed political and media control, personal but not political freedoms, concern for the welfare of all citizens, cultural enlightenment, and a synergistic approach to diverse social issues ( the Scientific Development Perspective ) that lead, in Hu ’ s vision, to a " Harmonious Society ".
Nowadays, Aguascalientes is a vigorous service city that is experiencing an ongoing social, economic, and aesthetic revitalization process It is also the cleanest city in Latin America.
His Ministers of Economy and Finance ( notably Miguel Boyer, Carlos Solchaga and Pedro Solbes ) implemented a vigorous program of economic reforms that included privatisation of public companies such as Telefónica or ENDESA, liberalisation and deregulation of the economy and restructuring of whole industry sectors such as steel or mining which left many people unemployed and created resentment among the working classes and the trade unions.
Through its vigorous economic activity, the ethnically German area to the south expanded its geographic domain.
He pursued a vigorous program of economic reform through the corporatisation and privatisation of government services which included the single largest public outsourcing project of its kind at the time in the world-the outsourcing of the State's water industry, a contract which included the establishment of a private sector water industry.
The Crafts Council believe that craft plays a dynamic and vigorous role in the UK ’ s social, economic and cultural life and that its strength lies in its use of both traditional and contemporary techniques, ideas and materials.
The Jim Crow system that excluded African Americans from many areas of economic life led to creation of a vigorous, but stunted economic life within the segregated sphere.
To pursue an Educational propaganda throughout the country in furtherance of the policies that have been expounded by Mr. W. M. Hughes Minister of Australia ; to establish branches in every constituency and county, and to support candidates pledged to these policies in both the country and in the House of Commons ; to urge the importance of the measures proposed to assist the more vigorous prosecution of the war, and to bring about its speedy and satisfactory termination, and to controvert the false economic doctrine so aptly described as ' Laissez-faire '.

vigorous and reforms
Despite the decline of the Taika-Taihō reforms, imperial government was vigorous during the early Heian period.
A Foxite Whig, He was a prolific writer on the law and political topics, a vigorous and contentious advocate of parliamentary and other reforms, and carried on a voluminous correspondence with all the literary men of his time.
Skarga is remembered by Poles as a vigorous early advocate of reforms to the Polish-Lithuanian polity and as a critic of the Commonwealth's governing classes.

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