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fast-breaking and first
As a student in 1994, he helped maintain one of the first e-mail lists used by astronomers to communicate news about a fast-breaking event, the impact of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 into Jupiter.

fast-breaking and through
Although there is substance in the criticism that the Eisenhower NSC became to some extent the prisoner of a rigidly bureaucratic process, the criticism misses the point that Eisenhower and Dulles did not attempt to manage fast-breaking foreign policy crises or day-to-day operation through the NSC apparatus.

fast-breaking and .
At sunset, families hasten for the fast-breaking meal known as Iftar.
His ball was always moving, hard, sinking, fast-breaking.
News and The Soup, and the channel's early morning infomercial block ), which is updated daily ; fast-breaking entertainment headlines ( e. g., celebrity arrest or death ) may also be displayed on a ticker, during any program when warranted.
His ball was always moving, hard, sinking, fast-breaking.
" Texas's Tallest Fraternity " was especially known for its slam dunking and explosive, fast-breaking style of play.
Futuur ( also called iftar, or Afur in the Somali language ), or fast-breaking, is the meal taken at dusk when the fast is over.

crisis and situations
" The half-hearted invasion left Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev and his advisers with the impression that Kennedy was indecisive and, as one Soviet adviser wrote, " too young, intellectual, not prepared well for decision making in crisis situations ... too intelligent and too weak.
" Either the sovereign or his or her viceroy may therefore oppose the prime minister's will in extreme, crisis situations.
In January 2012, Romania started the first large national protests since ' 89, motivated by the global economical crisis of that time and as an answer to the crisis situations and unrest in Europe of 2000s.
" Double Vision: Ernest Lapointe, Mackenzie King and the Quebec Voice in Canadian Foreign Policy, 1935-1939 ," Journal of Canadian Studies 1999 34 ( 1 ): 93-111 ; argues Lapointe guided the more imperialist Mackenzie King through three explosive situations: the Ethiopian crisis of 1935, the Munich crisis of 1938, and the formulation of Ottawa's ' no-neutrality-no-conscription ' pact in 1939.
Between 1955 and 1968, acts of nonviolent protest and civil disobedience produced crisis situations between activists and government authorities.
However, the Royal Prerogative belongs to the Crown and not to any of the ministers, and the royal and viceroyal figures may unilaterally use these powers in exceptional constitutional crisis situations, thereby allowing the monarch to make sure " that the government conducts itself in compliance with the constitution.
Because police, fire and emergency officials found that giving a teddy bear to a child during a crisis stabilized and calmed them, NAPLC created the Teddy Bear Cops program to distribute teddy bears to police, fire, and emergency officials throughout the United States, for their use in providing teddy bears to children in emergency situations.
Special Response Team ( SRT ) consists of highly trained deputies who respond to crisis situations such as manhunts, armed robberies, hostage situations.
The authoritarian leadership style, for example, is approved in periods of crisis but fails to win the " hearts and minds " of followers in day-to-day management ; the democratic leadership style is more adequate in situations that require consensus building ; finally, the laissez-faire leadership style is appreciated for the degree of freedom it provides, but as the leaders do not " take charge ", they can be perceived as a failure in protracted or thorny organizational problems.
Reserve powers often originate in situations in which the head of state begins with vast discretionary powers which over time become more difficult to execute in practice without provoking a constitutional crisis.
They are usually considered highly important to smooth running of society, and are sometimes propped up with cash infusions in times of crisis to help surmount situations that would bankrupt a normal privately owned business.
* there is a very good possibility to manage the work load especially in crisis situations like " all hands on pump "
Rumors, as narrative IEDs, are low-cost, low-tech communication weapons that can be used by anyone to disrupt the efforts of communication, civil affairs or outreach campaigns such as those undertaken by governments in crisis response situations or militaries in insurgencies.
In the construct of constitutional monarchy and responsible government, the ministerial advice tendered is typically binding, though it is important to note that, despite appearances of the contrary, the Royal Prerogative belongs to the Crown, not to any of the ministers, and the royal and viceroyal figures may unilaterally use these powers in exceptional constitutional crisis situations.
Nonetheless, his very sinuous relationship with the new Prince was the source of several crisis situations.
On July 11, 2008, the New York Times reported that U. S. government officials were considering a plan for the U. S. government to take over Fannie Mae and / or Freddie Mac should their financial situations worsen due to the U. S. housing crisis.
His role in state politics and effective management of crisis situations further secured his reputation as one of Arkansas better governors and brought him national attention.
The credibility and reputation of organizations is heavily influenced by the perception of their responses during crisis situations.
These are situations when leaders are blamed for the crisis and its subsequent effect on the institution in question.

crisis and however
This oath however did not alleviate concerns regarding loyalty to Russia in time of crisis, especially since nearly 50 % of all military personnel were ethnically Russian at the end of 1992.
His first real efforts, however, did not come until 1832, during the great crisis over the Reform Bill, when he contributed to an anti-Whig pamphlet edited by John Wilson Croker and published by Murray entitled England and France: or a cure for Ministerial Gallomania.
Soon, however, the Liberals faced another divisive crisis when a National Government was proposed to fight the 1931 general election with a mandate for tariffs.
This foray into government policy making, however, ended in a new currency crisis that December and the failure ( compounded by the company's lackluster business performance ) resulted in Born's 1991 ouster from the board ; he was replaced by Chief Operations Officer Octavio Caraballo.
In fall 1976, however, amid the turmoil of New York City's dire fiscal crisis, the free tuition policy was discontinued under pressure from the federal government, the financial community that had a role in rescuing the city from bankruptcy, and New York State, which would take over the funding of CUNY's senior colleges.
Due to economic crisis, however, this title has been passed on to various other companies after Dominicana stopped flying.
The financial crisis brought to light serious weaknesses in the process of dispute resolution, however, particularly in the area of private infrastructure projects.
Since the 2008 onset of the Irish economic and banking crisis, however, the country's economy has suffered, and since then Ireland has experienced net emigration once again.
The team had received all required approvals and was awaiting site demolition ; however, the 2008 – 09 financial crisis ultimately led to the scrapping of the Trails Stadium project.
Hamad bin Abdullah's death in 1948, however, led to a succession crisis in which the main candidates were Abdullah bin Jassim's eldest son, Ali bin Abdullah Al Thani, and Hamad bin Abdullah's teenage son, Khalifa ibn Hamad Al Thani.
A crisis arose almost immediately, however, when Page refused to serve under him.
From 1977 onwards GDP grew, however Switzerland was also affected by the 1979 energy crisis which resulted in a short term decrease of Switzerland's energy consumption.
In addition, the denomination as a whole is committed to " assist the ministry of crisis pregnancy centers and pregnancy resource centers that compassionately help women find feasible alternatives to abortion ;" however, the Church emphasizes the need to be in supportive ministry with all women, regardless of their choice.
This raised fuel consumption, however ( already a weak point for the Wankel engine ), at the same time that the oil crisis of 1973 raised the price of gasoline.
They might have thrived and become stable in the way that Europe recovered after World War II through the Marshall Plan ; however, their economic growth was slowed by the oil crisis but boomed immediately after.
The economy, however, began to falter during the 1973 oil crisis, and by 1976 price increases became necessary.
His victory came at a time of crisis for the central government, however.
Fox's supporters, however, certainly saw themselves as legitimate heirs of the Whig tradition, and they strongly opposed Pitt in his early years in office, notably during the regency crisis revolving around the King's temporary insanity in 1788 – 1789, when Fox and his allies supported full powers for their ally, the Prince of Wales, as regent.
In the nineteenth century, however, the closing of the caricatore precipitated a profound economic crisis that lasted until the end of the century, when artisanal and proto-industrial activity began to replace the traditional agricultural base of the city's economy.
The war, however, also precipitated a crisis of values, of faith in progress, religion, and belief, which found outlet in expressionism ( Ladislav Klíma, Jakub Deml, Richard Weiner ), civilism ( Čapek brothers ) and visions of a universal brotherhood of mankind ( Ivan Olbracht, Karel Matěj Čapek Chod, F. X. Šalda ).
In February 1984, Doe Maar went into the studio to record their fifth album ; however, the band couldn't get into the recording, and during a crisis meeting on February 13 they decided to call it a day.
A crisis erupted, however, when Governor of Arkansas Orval Faubus called out the National Guard on September 4 to prevent entry to the nine African-American students who had sued for the right to attend an integrated school, Little Rock Central High School.
His tenure suffered, however, from local economic fallout due to the Mexican peso crisis of 1995, and became tainted with repeated accusations of corruption.
The French, however, continued to pressure Siam, and in 1906 – 1907 they manufactured another crisis.
Alexander however did not intend to subdue the nomads ; he wanted to go to the south, where a far more serious crisis demanded his attention.

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