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Therefore, in the interest of coalition harmony, Marlborough prepared to campaign in the Low Countries.
Low public and external debt and a comfortable level of foreign exchange reserves allowed for further relaxation of monetary policy, with the reference interest rate of the Central Bank decreasing to 4 %.
Alfred Edwards, editor of Le Matin, who had taken particular interest in the incident, took Ravel on a seven-week canal trip on his yacht Aimée through the Low Countries in June and July 1905, the first time Ravel traveled abroad.
While the Low Countries formed part of the Spanish Crown from the 16th century, Philip's II's interest in earlier Flemish Primitive paintings meant that the monarch acquired various masterpieces by its most important artists, from Rogier van der Weyden to Bosch, as well as works by later artists such as Patinir.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the Canadian government showed an interest in the Wager Bay region and sent geologist Albert Peter Low on Neptune in order to establish Canada's sovereignty over the Arctic north.
Zukofsky's formal procedures, especially his interest in aleatory writing, were a key influence on Jackson Mac Low and John Cage, amongst others, and through them on the Language School, an avant garde group of poets who started publishing in the 1970s and who included Bruce Andrews, Charles Bernstein, Ron Silliman, Lyn Hejinian, Bob Perelman, Michael Palmer, Rae Armantrout, Carla Harryman, Barrett Watten, Clark Coolidge, Hannah Weiner, Susan Howe, Tina Darragh and Fanny Howe.
Other organisations with an interest in living wage issues include the Living Wage Campaign, and the Church Action on Poverty and the Scottish Low Pay Unit.
Having lost interest in Jacqueline and her counties in the Low Countries, Humphrey consoled himself in England with Eleanor Cobham, Jacqueline's former lady-in-waiting, while Jacqueline was imprisoned.
* Low or complete lack of libido ( sexual desire / interest )
* Low interest rates and opposition to the Gramm-Rudman balanced-budget law ;
In 1980, George Low wrote in Education magazine: Mr. Leonard Barden, manager of the junior squad, traces the resurgence of interest to media coverage of the Fischer-Spassky duel eight years ago and its sequel between Korchnoi and Karpov five years later. In about 1972-73, he recalls, the selectors started casting their nets much wider than the Home Counties grammar schools where the recruiting ground had traditionally been.
He was notable for his interest in social reform and in politics: as rector of Grace Church he worked to make it an institutional church with working-men's clubs, day nurseries, kindergartens, etc., and he took part in the summer work of the missions on the east side in New York City long after he was bishop ; in 1900 he attacked the Tammany mayor ( Robert A Van Wyck ) of New York City, accusing the city government of protecting vice, and was a leader in the reform movement which elected Seth Low mayor in the same year ; he frequently assisted in settling labour disputes ; he worked for the re-establishment of the army canteen and attempted to improve the saloon, which he called the poor man's club notably by his taking part in the opening ( August 1904 ) of the unsuccessful Subway Tavern.
( Deep Ocean -- Low Frequency carries better, Shallows -- high frequency shows smaller structures ( like fish, submerged reefs, wrecks, or other bottom composition features of interest.
According to the theory, the business cycle unfolds in the following way: Low interest rates tend to stimulate borrowing from the banking system.

Low and rates
* Low rates of nucleation of crystals coupled with high diffusivity to force growth of a few large crystals instead of many smaller crystals
* Low bit error rates
Low humidity increases viral transmission rates potentially due to dry air allowing small viral droplets to disperse farther and stay in the air longer.
# Low payout rates-operators also see high costs in running and supporting transactional payments which results in payout rates to the merchant being as low as 30 %.
Unlike Osaka or Kobe which rarely see significant snowfall during the winter, Toyooka, exposed to the northerly winter winds driven by the Siberian High and Aleutian Low, receives of snowfall per year, though melt rates are high even during the winter and the maximum cover on the ground is typically only and has never exceeded.
Low chamber pressures also generate lower heat transfer rates, which allow ablative or radiative cooling of the combustion chambers rather than more elaborate regenerative cooling.
* Low road accident rates.
With the Low King's regalia returned the enthronement ceremony finally takes place and Vimes is granted prime rates for fat imports to Ankh-Morpork, thus fulfilling his original mission.
In addition, many of the whites suffered high mortality rates from the climate and diseases of the Low Country.
They often took their families to the hills during the summer, the " sick season ", when the Low Country had high rates of disease.
Low rates tend to reflect a vehicle ’ s safety.
The NMW rates are reviewed each year by the Low Pay Commission, which makes recommendations for change to the Government.
Low rates of absenteeism and rule following help to keep the organization running efficiently.
Low rates of infant mortality, for instance, correlate positively with subjective expressions of well-being or happiness within a country.
Audio conformed to the ISO / IEC 13818-7 AAC LC ( Low Complexity ) profile, with maximum bitrate of 144 kbit / s and sampling rates up to 48 kHz.
** Low rates of Israeli emigrant participation in Jewish organizations
** Low rates of financial support of local Jewish organizations and synagogues
Low LTV ratios ( below 80 %) carry with them lower rates for lower-risk borrowers and allow lenders to consider higher-risk borrowers, such as those with low credit scores, previous late payments in their mortgage history, high debt-to-income ratios, high loan amounts or cash-out requirements, insufficient reserves and / or no income documentation.
Low rates tend to reflect a vehicle ’ s safety.

Low and guaranteed
Low wages would be supplemented by expanded tax credits, access to subsidized children care and health insurance, and guaranteed child support.

Low and availability
Low cost, availability, and portability are cited by practitioners as qualities which make this common writing tool a convenient, alternative art supply.
Low cost and ready availability were potential advantages, but the water-based inorganic process used to produce Courtelle made it susceptible to impurities that did not affect the organic process used by other carbon-fiber manufacturers.
Low cost and high availability make them attractive to low-income buyers despite their shortcomings.
For example, if one information type in the system has a rating of " Low " for " confidentiality ," " integrity ," and " availability ," and another type has a rating of " Low " for " confidentiality " and " availability " but a rating of " Moderate " for " integrity ," then the entire system has a FIPS 199 categorization of " Moderate.
* Low availability of inland waterways-As mentioned above, there are numerous criteria for a water body to be navigable.

Low and funds
In particular, both quarrelled over the royal funds, each desiring to appropriate this for their own ends: Louis to fund his extravagant lifestyle, Philip to further his ambitions in Burgundy and the Low Countries.
Archduke Albert of Austria ( appointed by the King of Spain as the governor of the Low Countries ), and his wife, the Archduchess Isabella ( daughter of King Philip II of Spain ) donated funds for the construction of a stone chapel in Scherpenheuvel and made a pilgrimage themselves.
More funds, of up to £ 3, 000, 000, are mentioned for the " final and satisfactory settlement of the Low Countries in union with Holland.
They did not succeed in reclaiming all of the money however, the Low home in Savannah was given to Juliette Low, along with a reasonable amount of funds.
Once their respective lawn tennis associations agreed, one of the four Harvard players, Dwight F. Davis, designed a tournament format and ordered an appropriate sterling silver trophy from Shreve, Crump & Low, purchasing it from his own funds for about $ 1000.
In 1565, running short of funds as he had continued the representation of the Low Countries entirely from his own pocket, Egmont went to Madrid to beseech Philip II, the king of Spain, for a change of policy in the Netherlands, but met with little more than courtesy.
Low on funds, and with his and Charlie's business hurting because of low turnout, Meade decides to go to Chicago and run a series of amusements while Charlie continues to run their spots in San Diego.
For multifamily real estate companies, the products include debt and equity solutions for affordable housing developers, Low Income Housing Tax Credits Investment funds, and the full range of agency financing programs of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and FHA.
The Carbon Trust has created a number of subsidiary companies such as Partnership for Renewables which develops renewable energy on public sector land and Low Carbon Workplace which funds and develops the low carbon refurbishment of buildings ; Solar Press and Eight19 working on organic photovoltaics ; and Future Blends which converts biomass to transport fuel.
The funds used for its construction were raised by Low Kim Pong and Yeo Poon Seng, one of the saw mill pioneers during the period.

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