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terms and local
State and local expenditures ( in real terms ) increased persistently from $26.5-billion in 1949 to $44.3-billion in 1959, and it would not be surprising if they showed a comparable increase in this decade, which would carry them to the neighborhood of $75-billion by 1970.
The earliest writings of the Apostolic Fathers, the Didache and the First Epistle of Clement for example, show the church used two terms for local church offices — presbyters ( seen by many as an interchangeable term with episcopos or overseer ) and deacon.
The local Indian population left their mark also on the language with some 400 Taíno terms and place-names of the island.
The authority of all of the people, including the officers, is limited in the local congregation by a definition of union, or a covenant, by which the terms of their cooperation together are spelled out and agreed to.
Or, it may be a constitution describing a comprehensive doctrinal system and specifying terms under which the local church is connected to other local churches, to which participating congregations give their assent.
The programme also made use of Northern English language and dialect ; affectionate local terms like " eh, chuck?
To introduce the unit vectors of the local coordinate system, one approach is to begin in Cartesian coordinates and describe the local coordinates in terms of these Cartesian coordinates.
Looking at the original charges and currents that are the cause of the wave brings into play terms involving charges and currents (" sources ") in Maxwell ’ s equations that produce a local type of electromagnetic field near sources that does not have the behavior of EMR.
It is the largest party in Ireland in the Oireachtas, in local government, and in terms of Members of the European Parliament.
While outside aid or even troops can be helpful, lack of clear limits, in terms of either a realistic plan for victory or exit strategy, may find the foreign helper " taking over " the local war, and being sucked into a lengthy commitment, thus providing the guerrillas with valuable propaganda opportunities as the toll of dead foreigners mounts.
A friendly local king, Mandubracius, was installed, and his rival, Cassivellaunus, was brought to terms.
* The general population regards monetary amounts not in terms of the local currency but in terms of a relatively stable foreign currency.
In terms of the local climate, Hastings is on the eastern edge of what is, on average, the sunniest part of the UK, the stretch of coast from the Isle of Wight to the Hastings area.
Use of masculine and feminine gender nouns and sentence structure are usually omitted or interchanged, and many native Hausa nouns and verbs are substituted for non-native terms from local languages.
Some restrictions preclude the South African market from following international trends, the local is restricted to local investment opportunities in terms of exchange control, the lack of regulated structures restricts the amount of exposure which the South African retirement fund industry has to hedge fund strategies and foreign investors are put off investing directly into South African hedge funds by adverse taxes and other obstacles.
The phrase " Inuit language " is largely limited to professional discourse, since in each area, there is one or more conventional terms that cover all the local variants ; or it is used as a descriptive term in publications where readers can't necessarily be expected to know the locally used words.
Several times the Liberian government borrowed money from English banks on severe terms, and even from local German merchants.
All 33 members of the Senate serve six year terms, with 22 senators elected by local officials and 11 appointed by the president.
With the fact that radio signals, newspapers and magazines from Hong Kong are available in Macau, the local media are always a minority group in terms of sales and number of viewers.
In terms of quantity, the largest number of drawn map sheets is probably made up by local surveys, carried out by municipalities, utilities, tax assessors, emergency services providers, and other local agencies.

terms and climate
As one of the most vulnerable nations on the planet in terms of the effects of climate change, Kiribati has been an active participant in international diplomatic efforts relating to climate change, most importantly the UNFCCC conferences of the parties ( COP ).
The province has been divided into six climate types, but in broader terms Newfoundland has a cool summer subtype of a humid continental climate, which is greatly influenced by the sea since no part of the island is more than 100 km ( 62 mi ) from the ocean.
Sunspots themselves, in terms of the magnitude of their radiant-energy deficit, have only a weak effect on the terrestrial climate in a direct sense.
In terms such as world map and world climate, world is used in the sense detached from human culture or civilization, referring to the planet Earth physically.
In terms of the local climate, Salisbury is amongst the sunniest of Inland areas in the UK, averaging over 1650 hours of sunshine in a typical year.
" He explained the differences between different peoples, whether nomadic or sedentary peoples, including their customs and institutions, in terms of their " physical environment-habitat, climate, soil, food, and the different ways in which they are forced to satisfy their needs and obtain a living.
In terms of mitigating climate change, a carbon tax, which is levied according to the carbon content of fuels, is not a perfect substitute for a tax on CO < sub > 2 </ sub > emissions.
What the rituals did was to rationalize that climate in mythical terms ( a reassuring thing in itself ) and to provide them with a doubtless satisfying means of attempting to insure the regular recurrence of the rains.
Farnham's history and present status are mainly the result of its geography ; a combination of river, streams, fresh water springs and varied soils, together with a temperate climate, attracted early man to the area and, even today, the geology of the area greatly influences the town, both in terms of communications, scenic and botanic variety and the main local industries of agriculture and minerals extraction.
Shades of meaning differentiating the three terms often reflect regional variations depending on historical uses and prevailing climate.
" While these do not refer to exactly the same thing, Global Circulation Models are typically the tools used for modeling climate, and hence the two terms are sometimes used as if they were interchangeable.
The international collective response to the climate change problem required is therefore unique, both in terms of its complexity and depth '.
Technical and economic feasibility are evaluated based on the following: regional geologic conditions ; overburden characteristics ; coal seam continuity, thickness, structure, quality, and depth ; strength of materials above and below the seam for roof and floor conditions ; topography ( especially altitude and slope ); climate ; land ownership as it affects the availability of land for mining and access ; surface drainage patterns ; ground water conditions ; availability of labor and materials ; coal purchaser requirements in terms of tonnage, quality, and destination ; and capital investment requirements.
: Because the complexity of the climate makes accurate prediction difficult, the APS urges an enhanced effort to understand the effects of human activity on the Earth ’ s climate, and to provide the technological options for meeting the climate challenge in the near and longer terms.
The concept of " local " is also seen in terms of ecology, where food production is considered from the perspective of a basic ecological unit defined by its climate, soil, watershed, species and local agrisystems, a unit also called an ecoregion or a foodshed.
In terms of climate, the characteristics of Arad county have a typical temperate continental climate with oceanic influences, with a circulation of air masses with a predominantly western ordered direction visible from west to east, with increasing altitude.
The climate of Haida Gwaii is generally oceanic ( Cfb ) and very similar to the climate of the west coast of Scotland in terms of average temperatures and precipitation.

terms and profile
Due to deficits with existing anxiolytics ( either in terms of efficacy or side-effect profile ), research into novel anxiolytics is active.
Such phenomena, often explained in terms of inverted-U response curves, place differential psychology at an important location in such endeavours as personalized medicine, in which diagnoses are customised for an individual's response profile.
In terms of facial features, Hiernaux ( 1975 ) observed that the nasal profile most common amongst Nilotic populations is broad, with characteristically high index values ranging from 86. 9 to 92. 0.
Ciaran O ' Hagan of Waylander notes that while " Primordial are Ireland ’ s biggest Metal band in terms of sales and international profile " the band would be " lucky to sell much more than 500 copies of their albums in their own country or pull more than 300 punters to a gig.
Whilst the sport has been dominated, in terms of profile, by the premier category from inception ( ages 18 – 30 ), the masters ( 40 +) and grand masters ( 50 +) categories have grown significantly.
2004 proved a disastrous year in terms of his tennis career and public profile.
A building's surface detailing ( indoors or out ) may have a molding with an ogee-shaped profile, consisting ( going from low to high ) of a concave arc flowing into a convex arc, with vertical ends ; if the lower curve is convex and higher one concave, this is known as a Roman ogee, although frequently the terms are used as if they are interchangeable and for a variety of other shapes.
The Dipstick measures concrete floor slab flatness / levelness in terms of Face Floor Profile Numbers (" F-Numbers "), a profile measurement system adopted in 1990 by the American Concrete Institute.
The terms on which investors will finance the company will depend on the risk profile of the company.
James served on the Greater Victoria School Board from 1990 to 2001, including seven terms as chair, and gained a province-wide profile in her unprecedented five terms as president of the BC School Trustees Association.
The " Moss Side ward profile: Version 2010 / 1 ", produced by Manchester City Council, points to a significant shift in the demography of Moss Side, in terms of age structure, from the middle of the last decade and projected into the middle of this decade, with more in the under 10 and 25 – 35 age groups, suggesting an increase in families with younger children.
Longer terms are more common for higher profile venues such as a professional sports facility.
These regional positive qualities, along with new transportation links, international high profile events ( 2007 NATO meeting, 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, 1994 Commonwealth Games ), could have helped produce a socio-economic effect in terms of: attractiveness as a place of residency, low unemployment, high real estate development potential for profit, increasing immigration of new people ( s ), and expanding opportunities for business or economic development.
Some have claimed that it was the Live 8 concerts which were instrumental in raising the profile of the debt issue at the G8, but these were announced after the Summit pre-negotiations had essentially agreed the terms of the debt announcement made at the Summit, and so can only have been of marginal utility.
A series of council by-elections in 1990 had seen the BNP, which at the time still lagged behind the National Front in terms of public profile ( even though that movement had fallen into severe decline ), gain respectable scores whilst the area had also been one of the centres of support for John Tyndall during the 1992 general election, Tyndall having stood in Bow and Poplar, which included Tower Hamlets.
However, on delivery of both scrap rail and rolling stock, Woodham's found that commercially it was easier to both comply with the contract terms and conditions and turn a profit if they concentrated on the easier to scrap rail profile and rolling stock.
These profiles are opened in the AIM Today window, and in terms of window size and shape appear much like a standard profile, but with support for images and other features like those pioneered by Subprofile. com.
* Pre Placement meet: An Imperative forum on campus to make the students aware of the organization in terms of its business, relevant job profile, future, career growth prospects and the remuneration offered.
That work is now bearing fruit in terms of jobs, investment and increased profile for the West Offaly town.
Being so much younger than the cities of Europe and the Eastern United States, Seattle, Washington has a lower profile in terms of art museums than it does in the performing arts.
In terms of the local climate profile, given its elevated position and latitude, Leadhills is amongst the coldest places in the British Isles.
A necessary and sufficient condition for the core to be nonempty for all profile of preferences, is provided in terms of the Nakamura number for the simple game.
This author is a researcher in education, and it will be seen that the terms profile her intellectual interests over the years.

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