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The recovery will probably be sparked by a rising rate of housing starts next spring in response to more readily available mortgage credit, as well as by an expansion of Government spending, well sustained consumer spending, and some rebuilding of business inventories.
Plans to widen additional sections to eight lanes ( four each way ) were scaled back in 2009 in response to rising costs.
Motels peaked in popularity in the 1960s with rising car travel, only to decline in response to competition from the newer chain hotels which became commonplace at highway interchanges as traffic was bypassed onto newly constructed freeways.
After almost two millennia of existence of the Jewish diaspora without a national state, the Zionist movement was founded in the late 19th century by secular Jews, largely as a response by Ashkenazi Jews to rising antisemitism in Europe, exemplified by the Dreyfus affair in France and the Anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire.
The rise of the popularity of monetarism also picked up in political circles when Keynesian economics seemed unable to explain or cure the seemingly contradictory problems of rising unemployment and inflation in response to the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in 1972 and the oil shocks of 1973.
When a rooster crows, it is a response to the rising of the sun.
In response to rising unemployment levels in the 1970s, Representative Augustus Hawkins and Senator Hubert Humphrey created the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act.
As a response to the rising union movement and Cold War hostilities, the bill could be seen as a response by business to the post-World War II labor upsurge of 1946.
Here, in response to rising concentrations of copper, an enzyme called ATP7A releases copper into the portal vein to the liver.
Although carp typically spawn in the spring, in response to rising water temperatures and rainfall, carp can spawn multiple times in a season.
In mid-1954 Frost proposed " Project Y-2: Flat Vertical Take-Off Gyroplane " in response to requests by the US Air Force and US Navy for " vertical rising point-defense fighters ".
To further signify the change in direction towards Music Video airplay, MTV officially dropped the Music Television tagline on February 8, 2010 from their logo in response to their increased commitment to non-scripted reality programming and other youth-oriented entertainment rising in prominence on their live broadcast.
As puberty begins, the body produces rising levels of the sex hormones known as androgens, and in response the skin of the genital area begins to produce thicker and rougher, often curlier, hair with a faster growth rate.
Also, Grant's order to release gold in response to gold's rising price was itself a manipulation of the market.
In response to the rising power of the Gulf Cartel, the rival Sinaloa Cartel established a heavily armed, well-trained enforcer group known as Los Negros.
For fMRI specifically, the hemodynamic response lasts over 10 seconds, rising multiplicatively ( that is, as a proportion of current value ), peaking at 4 to 6 seconds, and then falling multiplicatively.
A second-order low-pass filter with a very low quality factor has a nearly first-order step response ; the system's output responds to a step input by slowly rising toward an asymptote.
In 1958, the Sun and the Province joined to create the Pacific Press in response to the rising costs of producing newspapers.
The earliest apartment buildings were in the major cities of Sydney and Melbourne as the response to fast rising land values.
In 1934 Leslie Hore-Belisha became Transport Minister and initiated a number of road safety schemes in response the rising number of Road Casualties in Great Britain ; these included the zebra crossing and a proposal to introduce of play streets to the UK, which had been successfully operating in the USA.
In response to this failure, he enlisted in the 41st Regiment of Foot of the British Army, subsequently rising to the rank of corporal.
For example, a regular rate of response would cause the needle to move vertically at a regular rate, resulting in a straight diagonal line rising towards the right.
The first change was made in response to rising silver prices, while the latter alteration was brought about by the Mint Act of 1873 which, in an attempt to make U. S. coinage the currency of the world, added a small amount of mass to the dime, quarter, and half-dollar to bring their weights in line with fractions of the French 5-franc piece.

response and pressures
Partly in response to international pressures, Comorians in the 1990s have become more concerned about the environment.
Barry Commoner articulated a left-wing response to The Limits to Growth model that predicted catastrophic resource depletion and spurred environmentalism, postulating that capitalist technologies were chiefly responsible for environmental degradation, as opposed to population pressures.
The cells do not reproduce in synchrony without explicit and continual prompting ( as in experiments with stalked bacteria ) and their exponential phase growth is often not ever a constant rate, but instead a slowly decaying rate, a constant stochastic response to pressures both to reproduce and to go dormant in the face of declining nutrient concentrations and increasing waste concentrations.
The government organization that controls wine appellations in France, the Institut National des Appellations d ' Origine, is preparing to make the largest revision of the region's legal boundaries since 1927, in response to economic pressures.
In response to pressures from the Spanish, French and Americans, as well as neighboring tribes, the Pawnee began to draw closer together.
These two limitations — that the rim is self-supporting laterally and that the rim is thin and ductile enough to easily crush in response to the firing pin impact — limit feasible RF pressures.
Ants and Cecropia have coadapted to each other ; meaning that each species has evolved one or more traits in response to selective pressures exerted by the other.
In response to these concerns, Peruvian lawmakers created a Compensation Fund which directed $ 34 million per year to cotton, maize / corn, and wheat producers for a five-year period to help them adjust to the new competitive pressures.
" In 1958, in response to pressures to support tourism enterprises, the area that is now the Park was excised from the Petermann Aboriginal Reserve to be managed by the Northern Territory Reserves Board as the Ayers Rock-Mt Olga National Park.
In response to development pressures, the area encompassing what was known as Schaumburg Centre was incorporated in 1956.
In response to pressures from increasing population, Crystal Lake South High School ( South for short ), was opened in 1978.
Toynbee argues that " self-determining " civilizations are born out of more primitive societies, not due to racial or environmental factors, but as a response to challenges, such as hard country, new ground, blows and pressures from other civilizations, and penalizations.
A second theory as to why syncope may occur in AS is that during exercise, the high pressures generated in the hypertrophied LV cause a vasodepressor response, which causes a secondary peripheral vasodilation that, in turn, causes decreased blood flow to the brain.
Drug or toxin or chemical resistance is a consequence of evolution and is a response to pressures imposed on any living organism.
In response to all these pressures, a completely new coinage was struck in 1279 with a different design which made clipping much easier to detect.
Among of the most striking differences between the Jewish movements in the 21st century is their response to pressures of assimilation, such as intermarriage between Jews and non-Jews.
More generally, some historians suggest that white flight occurred in response to population pressures, both from the large migration of blacks from the rural South to northern cities in the Great Migration and the waves of new immigrants from southern and eastern Europe.
In a study on orthostatic intolerance and EDS, it is suggested that the co-occurrence of these syndromes can be attributed to the abnormal connective tissue in dependent blood vessels of those with EDS, which permits veins to distend excessively in response to ordinary hydrostatic pressures.
HO scale trains elsewhere were developed in response to the economic pressures of the Great Depression.
But in response to pressures from the nobility, Joseph's successor, Leopold II ( 1790 – 1792 ), abrogated many of Joseph's edicts and restored certain feudal obligations.
This perspective suggests that modules are units of mental processing that evolved in response to selection pressures.
Koh Kong's towns have developed rapidly partially in response to market pressures from Thailand and because of in-migration from other parts of Cambodia.
At the tenth congress in 1958, the SAC ’ s response to these pressures led it into a clash with the rest of the international.
This threatening response is indirectly enhancing selective pressures favoring aggressive parasite behavior that may result in positive feedback between Mafia-like parasite and compliant host behaviors.

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