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More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take place in the proper sequence.
More importantly, he also happens to be the brother-in-law of Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House.
More importantly, it could expand the market for farmers in developing countries due to the reduction in spoilage.
More importantly, it allows for the characterization of stationary points.
More importantly, because the various companies were constantly vying for a competitive edge, safety standards had become more and more lax.
More importantly, however, he went on to maintain the same high level of performance throughout the season, kicking precisely 100 goals for the year to become the first player to top the ton since Richmond's Jack Titus in 1940.
More importantly, early next year the Pathé production unit down in the south of France in Nice made le Médecin du chateau ( The Physician of the Castle ), in which there are cuts back and forth between criminals threatening a doctor's wife and child, while the doctor himself drives home to rescue them after being warned by telephone.
More importantly, it includes details of more than 150 single and compound formulations of both herbal and animal origin.
More importantly, the incontrovertible discovery of celestial bodies orbiting something other than the Earth dealt a serious blow to the then-accepted Ptolemaic world system, or the geocentric theory in which everything orbits around the Earth.
More importantly, the discovery of celestial bodies orbiting something other than the Earth dealt a blow to the then-accepted Ptolemaic world system, which held that the Earth was at the center of the universe and all other celestial bodies revolved around it.
More importantly, they play a key role in non-verbal communication.
More importantly, it boasts a fully armored passenger area protected by hardened steel and bullet-resistant glass.
More importantly, he attended classes at the Harlem Art Workshop, taught by the African American artist Charles Alston.
More importantly, the vibrational footprints of a DCB6Ge tooltip mounted on a 384-atom handle and of the same tooltip mounted on a similarly constrained but much larger 636-atom " crossbar " handle are virtually identical in the non-crossbar directions.
More importantly, the battle led to the beginning of a proper organization of the Royal Nepalese Army.
More importantly, Sergey Kirov, a Leningrad party leader, was emerging as popular leader of the moderates.
More importantly, it won four directly-elected seats, thus qualifying it for proportional representation even though it fell short of the five percent threshold.
More importantly, Hannibal never successfully received any significant reinforcements from Carthage.
More importantly, the siege resulted in the death of Philip of Alsace, who held the county of Vermandois proper ; an event that threatened to derail the Treaty of Gisors which Philip had orchestrated to isolate the powerful Blois-Champagne faction.
More importantly he advocated a new " radical centre " and called for a new political grouping.
More importantly, they went further in the playoffs than the previous year, but fell again to the New England Patriots, this time in the AFC Championship game.
More importantly, the Giants set an NFL record by losing only 14 turnovers in a 16-game regular season.
More importantly, the African Commission found that contrary to the claims of the Republic of Cameroon, the people of Southern Cameroons are indeed a " people " under the African Charter and broad international law with the inalienable right to determine their destiny.
More importantly in 1931 Louis Leakey discovered older more primitive stone tools in Olduvai Gorge — these were the first examples of the oldest human technology ever discovered in Africa, subsequently known throughout the world as Oldowan after Olduvai Gorge.
More importantly the Central Bank hints at the root cause of the oil contraction: " the bank said it was due to falls in production, " operative problems ", maintenance stoppages and the channeling of diesel to run thermal generators during a power crisis.

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More than once I was confronted by professional gamblers, `` bookies '', loan `` sharks '', gangsters, `` thugs '' and `` finger men '' -- people of a class I did not even know existed -- to repay my husband's staggering losses, `` or else '' I shuddered to think that someone so dear to me could even associate with such a sinister milieu.
More than 270, 000 degree-credit students and 273, 000 continuing and professional education students are enrolled at campuses located in all five New York City boroughs.
" More complex variants use computer modeling of actual games based on statistical input generated by professional sports.
More controversially, some people define folk dancing as dancing for which there is no governing body or dancing for which there are no competitive or professional performances.
Declining wharfage trade, light industry and factories have given way to residential development, shops, restaurants, galleries, bars and most notably major office developments housing international headquarters of accountancy, legal and other professional services consultances, most notably along London Bridge City and More London between Tooley Street and the riverside.
More than half of Tryon ’ s full-time residents are " transplants " from other areas of the country, some of whom have helped to create the cultural center that continues to attract other writers, educators, artists and professional people like themselves to the Tryon area.
Ross ' interest in the arts was particularly strong during this period: from 1901 to 1908, in personal and professional partnership with More Adey, he managed the Carfax Gallery, a small commercial gallery in London, co-founded by John Fothergill and the artist William Rothenstein.
More of Brian's works have been published since the 1980s and ' 90s, and the scarcity of well-rehearsed performances or mature interpretations that had previously made the quality of his music difficult to assess has been partially corrected through the series of professional recordings of many of Brian's symphonies that have been issued by the Marco Polo record label on CD.
More professional farm management, more capital investment, better agricultural education, improved fertilizations, new improved crops or higher yield, mechanization of farm work from oxen, horses, steam power and then gasoline or diesel power, four-field crop rotation, and selective breeding of livestock for larger size and other desirable characteristics have been highlighted as important links to the Agricultural revolution.
More than 50 liberal arts and professional programs are offered through the College's seven schools: Arts and Communication ; Business ; Culture and Society ; Education ; Engineering ; Nursing, Health & Exercise Science ; and Science.
Additionally, Elizabethan theatre often paid professional writers of the time to perform minor additions and emendations to problematic or overly brief scripts ( the additions to the popular but brief Doctor Faustus and Shakespeare's own additions on the unperformed Thomas More being some of the best known ).
More complex and more critical applications demanded professional programming features for greater reliability and performance, as well as greater developer productivity.
More recently, the show was revived once again at the Finborough Theatre in January 2006 for the first professional London production that it had enjoyed in many years.
More generally, conflicts of interest can be defined as any situation in which an individual or corporation ( either private or governmental ) is in a position to exploit a professional or official capacity in some way for their personal or corporate benefit.
More than half of physicians in one survey reported that a patient's family members, another physician, or another health care professional had characterized their work as being " euthanasia, murder, or killing " during the last five years.
An integral part of the Black Arts movement of the 1970s, Evans had his first plays, the one acts Orrin and Sugarmouth Sam Don ’ t Dance No More performed in 1972 at the Crossroads Theatre, a professional playhouse in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
More recently, the 2001 census has indicated a further change with increasing numbers of professional workers taking advantage of enhanced telecommunication through availability of broadband connectivity to work from home.
Photographic and Audiovisual Material: More than 90, 000 photographs, ranging from casual snapshots to the works of professional photographers, create an unparalleled visual record of private and public life.
More recently, the Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures co-produced the regional and university premiere production of August: Osage County in the fall of 2010, with the region's professional theatre, The Human Race Theatre Company.
More comedic adventures followed, with the Impossible Man engaging in a shapeshifting competition with Warlock, causing havoc on an alternate universe version of Earth, and trying to obtain the movie rights to the autobiography of professional sidekick Rick Jones.
More than 80 teachers are on various professional bodies.
More than two thirds of City's programmes are recognised by the appropriate professional bodies such as the BCS, BPS, CILIP, ICE, RICS, HPC etc.
More than one-third of its readers are professional or amateur musicians, including some of the top musicians, writers, researchers and critics in the traditional jazz and ragtime world.
More than 1, 000 professional nurses are involved with Nurses Christian Fellowship.

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