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response and industry
In response to attention from the government and from the media, the U. S. comic book industry set up the Comics Code Authority in 1954 and drafted the " Comics Code " in the same year.
However, Prince William Sound's remote location, accessible only by helicopter, plane, and boat, made government and industry response efforts difficult and severely taxed existing plans for response.
Tobacco industry documents reveal that Philip Morris executives conceived of the " Whitecoat Project " in the 1980s as a response to emerging scientific data on the harmfulness of second-hand smoke.
The latter measure was applied after the so-called general strike from 1 September to 3 September 1942, which paralyzed the administration, agriculture, industry and education as response to the declaration of forced conscription by the German administration on 30 August 1942.
The initial response of the British music industry was to attempt to produce copies of American records, recorded with session musicians and often fronted by teen idols.
As a consequence, since the import ban in 1991, marketers and consumers of stevia have shared a belief that the FDA acted in response to industry pressure.
Furthermore, in the long run potential competitors can enter or exit the industry in response to market conditions.
** Planning, Training, and Exercise Support ( PTE )-Our mission is to ensure NCS readiness, enhance partnerships within government and industry, coordinate telecommunications operational planning among NCS elements, develop emergency response requirements, and to provide skilled civilians and reservists during crises and emergencies.
As a response to an industry recession brought about by the popularity of television, the Hollywood studios turned to large format movies in order to regain audience attendance.
One of the more notorious local ordinances is San Diego Municipal Code 33. 3610, specific and strict in response to allegations of corruption among local officials which included contacts in the nude entertainment industry.
A 2005 book described the Gremlin as a " bold and innovative ” response to two imminent crises faced by the American automobile industry at the time of its design: reduced gasoline supplies, and an " alarming increase " in the sale of fuel-efficient imports.
The law was partly a response to the publication of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle, an exposé of the Chicago meat packing industry, as well as to other Progressive Era muckraking publications of the day.
In the late 1960s, in response to industry pressure, federal enforcement of the Robinson-Patman Act ceased.
The direct mail industry makes extensive use of return envelopes as a response mechanism.
In response, the Australian wool industry sued PETA, claiming among other things that mulesing prevents flystrike, a very painful disease that can affect sheep.
This is a response to the image that is sometimes attributed to the profession and an effort to establish and demonstrate the industry to be a proper and respectable profession.
The depressions of 1873 – 77 and 1890 – 91 played a crucial role in fostering the rise of industry: timidly in the 1870s and more decisively in the 1890s, industry grew with each crisis in response to the need of a damaged economy to improve its trade balance through import-substitution.
In response to the Great Depression, successive governments pursued a strategy designed to transform Argentina into a country self-sufficient in industry as well as agriculture.
Laws, regulations, or practices that do not take into account these new global realities-and that do not have sufficient flexibility to allow for adaptation in response to future changes-ultimately harm national security by imposing costs and burdens on U. S. industry without any corresponding benefit to U. S. security.
Lester D. Friedman noted that Warner's response to the HUAC hearings was similar to other Jewish studio heads who " feared that a blanket equation of Communists with Jews would destroy them and their industry ".
In January 1991, the UK opened Heathrow Airport to Virgin when it abolished the London Air Traffic Distribution Rules ( TDRs ) in response to pressure from the industry.
However, in 1999, in response to intensifying charges of " back room politics " in the selection process, the Chamber disclosed the members ' names: Johnny Grant, the longtime chair and representative of the television category ; Earl Lestz, president of Paramount Studio Group ( motion pictures ); Stan Spero, retired manager with broadcast stations KMPC and KABC ( radio ); Kate Nelson, owner of the Palace Theatre ( live performance ); and Mary Lou Dudas, vice president of A & M Records ( recording industry ).

response and allowed
This fast population growth and slow response from the established church allowed non-conformism to flourish in the town.
Axiomatic set theory was developed in response to these early attempts to study set theory, with the goal of determining precisely what operations were allowed and when.
In response to Cypriot fears that the Jews would never leave ( since they lacked a state or documentation ) the British later allowed the refugees to enter Palestine at a rate of 750 per month.
T. Hall Caine, in 1883 survey of the original critical response to Christabel and Kubla Khan, praised the poem and declared: " It must surely be allowed that the adverse criticism on ' Christabel ' and ' Kubla Khan ' which is here quoted is outside all tolerant treatment, whether of raillery or of banter.
The former will also be affected by this ; a cell undergoing an SOS response will always by lysed, as no cI protein will be allowed to build up.
This opposition must be put in context with the second option offered by the majority opinion, which allowed that the defendant had the option of remaining silent, saying: " Had he wanted to remain silent, he could have said nothing in response or unambiguously invoked his Miranda rights, ending the interrogation ".
In response to growing demands for multi-party democracy, the Traoré regime allowed some limited political liberalization, but refused to usher in a full-fledged democratic system.
With the help of client-side prediction, which allowed players to see their own movement immediately without waiting for a response from the server, QuakeWorld network code allowed players with high-latency connections to control their character's movement almost as precisely as when playing in single-player mode.
The government's response to the crisis included strengthening the ulema's powers and increasing their financial support: in particular, they were given greater control over the education system and allowed to enforce stricter observance of Wahhabi rules of moral and social behaviour.
Gordon Brown said in response " The humanitarian agencies that are working in Sudan should be allowed to stay there and continue their work.
U-M and other organizations were granted a stay from implementation of the passed proposal soon after that election, and this has allowed time for proponents of affirmative action to decide legal and constitutional options in response to the election results.
In response to the minister's fiery threat that his men would never come out again if they were not allowed to participate, Stark is reported to have said, " Would you go now on this dark and rainy night?
If mounted on a finite baffle, and these out of phase waves allowed to interact, dipole peaks and nulls in the frequency response result.
Eugene tempered Sicut Dudum with another bull ( 15 September 1436 ) issued in response to complaints made by King Edward of Portugal that allowed the Portuguese to conquer any unconverted parts of the Canary Islands.
This allowed for new development on infill sites or on the edge of larger towns and villages, “ but preventing development in the open countryside and in designated areas such as green belts and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty .” In addition, opportunities for public participation in the planning process were also increased by the Act, partly in response to opposition to some features of urban housing and planning policies.
While certain few concessions to American society were made ( for example, some groups allowed some of their children to pursue some higher education under certain circumstances ), for the most part the response was to adopt an even more extreme approach to insularity.
It was created partially in response to the fact that while calculators are allowed on many standardized tests, the TI-92 was considered a computer due to the QWERTY layout of its keyboard.
In response to Churchill's enquiry Sinclair approached Bottomley, who asked Harris to undertake attacks on Berlin, Dresden, Leipzig, and Chemnitz, as soon as moon light and weather allowed, " with the particular object of exploiting the confused conditions which are likely to exist in the above mentioned cities during the successful Russian advance.
The reforms permitted under Chiang Ching-kuo allowed indigenization to increase as leading dissidents generated a response to the government ’ s failures.
Once the animal had performed the desired response they were allowed to escape and were also given a reward, usually food.
So, while experimenting with some homemade feeding mechanisms, Skinner invented the operant conditioning chamber which allowed him to measure rate of response as a key dependent variable using a cumulative record of lever presses or key pecks.
Together these allowed a usefully flat frequency response beyond 15 kHz for the first time.
What allowed detectors to discriminate between metals was the fact that every metal has a different phase response when exposed to alternating current.

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