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More and participatory
More than 1200 municipalities are estimated to have initiated participatory budgeting.
In 2002 Fletcher started Learning To Love You More, a participatory web site with Miranda July.

More and traditional
More traditional adobe roofs were often flatter than the familiar steeped roof as the native climate yielded more sun and heat than mass amounts of snow or rain that would find use in precipitous roofs.
More SxS than O / U guns have traditional ' cast-off ' stocks, where the end of the buttstock veers to the right, allowing a right-handed user to point the gun more easily.
More recently in Europe and America, a new wave of believers have spread a devotional cult beyond Buddhism, Taoism and traditional folk beliefs.
More traditional sieges of fortifications took place in addition to trench sieges.
More traditional tobaccos are " tombiek " ( a dry unflavored tobacco, which the user moistens in water, squeezes out the extra liquid, and places coals directly on top ) or " jarak " ( more of a paste of tobacco with fruit to flavor the smoke ).
More rabbinically traditional Reform and Reconstruction Jews believe that these halakhot in general may be valid, but that it is up to each individual to decide how and when to apply them.
More recent challenges to this traditional belief came at the turn of the 20th century from scholars such as William Wrede in 1903 and Alfred Loisy in 1933 challenged the traditional view of the authorship.
More traditional bikes might employ airfoil cross sectional shapes in the frame tubes.
More recent ( and more radically shaped ) innovations have addressed the ergonomic problems associated with playing the viola by making it shorter and lighter, while finding ways to keep the traditional sound.
More recently an increasing use of jet-powered, instrumented unmanned vehicles drones " have replaced some of the traditional uses of wind tunnels.
More traditional events include gelandesprung jumping ( ski jumping for distance on Alpine equipment ), and " powder 8 " contests ; among the more recent introductions are " big mountain " or " extreme skiing " contests, in which athletes start at the top of a mountain and ski a route down that involves wide, fast turns as well as cliff drops.
More recently, with the progress of computer technology, other representations were introduced and specialized computer languages were developed, since with the explosive growth of the complexity of electronic circuits, traditional schematics are becoming less practical.
More commonly, their quills and guardhairs are used for traditional decorative clothing.
More importantly, he tries to draw the city into a war that goes beyond the Oversoul's ( failing ) mental blocks, and destroy its traditional female-dominated structure with the help of holographically-disguised soldiers that roam the streets.
More traditional uses of the word were associated with
More traditional elements of political authority — such as Sufi networks, royal lineage, clan strength, age-based wisdom, and the like — still exist and play a role in Afghan society.
More precisely, a hip hop built of French language lyrics laid on top of traditional break beats and elaborate samples.
More generally, traditional Anglican Prayer Books prescribe weekly Friday abstinence for all Anglicans.
More recently, scholars of ethnic conflict and civil wars have introduced theories that draw insights from all three traditional schools of thought.
More recently the popularity of the concertina again seems to be experiencing a resurgence, particularly the Anglo in the traditional music of Ireland.
More traditional yachts carried a full keel which is generally half or more of the length of the boat.
More importantly, the traditional tape workflow had involved editing from tape, often in a rented facility.
More recent muxponder designs have absorbed more and more TDM functionality, in some cases obviating the need for traditional SONET / SDH transport equipment.

More and activities
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 recently, it has been used to criticize research on the harmful environmental or public health effects of corporate activities, and occasionally in response to such criticism.
More controversially on 30 October 1682 he issued an edict by which all the money-lending activities carried out by the Roman Jews were to cease.
More shipbuilding activities followed including three torpedo-boats for the Kaiserliche Marine ( Imperial German Navy ) in 1871.
More than anything else, the Sit Room allowed Bundy and his NSC staff to expand their involvement in the international activities of foreign affairs community and become, in essence, " a little State Department.
More than one-third said they avoided social activities and limited dating or intimate interactions.
More prosaically, visual thinking contributes to quotidian activities such as driving, flying, navigating, playing chess, catching a ball, calculating speed trajectory time, and even subtle changes to one's everyday language.
* Enrichment: More and more activities, products, processes, emissions, resources etc.
More notably, the statistical account mentions activities with the harbour.
More importantly, she believed, adults should observe the behavior and activities of children to discover what sensitive periods they are in.
More general patterns would be " WIRELESS DEVICE " or " SECONDARY ACTIVITY ", suggesting that a secondary activity ( such as talking on the phone, or inspecting the pockets of your jeans ) should not interfere with other activities.
More often than not, embezzlement is performed in a manner that is premeditated, systematic and / or methodical, with the explicit intent to conceal the activities from other individuals, usually because it is being done ( by the perpetrator ) without the other individuals ' knowledge or consent.
More expensive harnesses are not necessarily better as individual body types and activities are best suited to different types of harnesses, despite the price range.
More insurgents stepped up their activities.
* More than 12, 000 children enjoyed respite activities in the center and north of the country
His activities continued with an article in Vorwärts titled " The Solution: More market than corruption " published on 12 January 1985, and in 1993 he authored " Ecological data on the CFC replacement R134a " for the third Höchst Stone Louse Symposium in Frankfurt.
More commonly known as the ITC, the Innovative Technologies Complex is a new development intended to advance venture capital research in both the support of the University's activities as well as supporting local high-technology industry.
More hands-on than the CEO, the COO looks after day-to-day activities while providing feedback to the CEO.
More often, the bananas engage in activities in singing, dancing, and playing with the other characters, and bantering with each other.
Indeed, print advertising of the time played on the theme of the American Southwest that the Spanish model name and longhorn symbol were meant to evoke, showing artistic representations of the vehicle being used in ranching and outdoor activities, proclaiming it as " More Than A Car!
More recently, the firm has been busy both in investment banking and in trading activities.
* More involvement with school activities and around the community
More often a questioned document is simply the by-product of normal day-to-day business or personal activities.
More recently, he accepted a position as adjunct professor in the Laboratory for Structural Biology at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and has participated in research activities there involving new microbes he returned from extreme environments such as very alkaline lakes and deep sea hydrothermal vents.

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