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Over and time
Over a relatively short period of time, usually about four to twelve weeks, the worker must be able to shift the focus, back and forth, between immediate external stressful exigencies ( `` precipitating stress '' ) and the key, emotionally relevant issues ( `` underlying problem '' ) which are, often in a dramatic preconscious breakthrough, reactivated by the crisis situation, and hence once again amenable to resolution.
Over time, he developed an approach known as structural functionalism, which focused on how institutions in societies worked to balance out or create an equilibrium in the social system to keep it functioning harmoniously.
Over time, amphibians shrank in size and decreased in diversity, leaving only the modern subclass Lissamphibia.
Over time, the alphabet developed into the form shown below.
Over half of the tax revenues in the January – August 2008 time period were generated from value-added taxes ( VAT ).
Over time, a host of software and computer industries have developed around the university.
Over time, she proved to be a scientific colleague to her husband.
Over time, especially with the suppression of rebellions, Athens exercised hegemony over the rest of the league.
The ULA had an issue similar to those experienced by other socketed CPU's ; Over time, the thermal heating and cooling could cause the ULA to rise slightly out of it's socket just enough to cause the machine to start exhibiting ' hanging ' or other startup-failure issues, such as a continuous ' startup beep '.
Over time, he gradually took over responsibility for the relationships between the small Bahá ' i exile community and the outside world.
" Over time, scientists would build on his initial ideas to form the modern synthesis.
Over a long period of time, the slightly denser regions of the nearly uniformly distributed matter gravitationally attracted nearby matter and thus grew even denser, forming gas clouds, stars, galaxies, and the other astronomical structures observable today.
Over time, biological warfare became more complex.
Over time the standards developed to cover many aspects of tangible engineering, and then engineering methodologies including quality systems, safety and security.
Over time the forms of and ideas about communication have evolved through progression of technology.
Over time, as new states were formed from federal territories, these territorial reception statutes became obsolete and were re-enacted as state law.
Over time, the intermarriage of the Kanembu and Bornu peoples created a new people and language, the Kanuri, and founded a new capital, Ngazargamu.
Over time this process has been regulated and insured by central banks.
Over time, the peat grows deeper.
" Over historical time spans there are a number of nearly constant variables that determine climate, including latitude, altitude, proportion of land to water, and proximity to oceans and mountains.
Over time, the group's founding members began leaving.
Over time, these canons were supplemented with decretals of the Bishops of Rome, which were responses to doubts or problems according to the maxim, " Roma locuta est, causa finita est " (" Rome has spoken, case is closed ").
Over time, the general conservative ideology in many countries adopted economic liberal arguments, and the term liberal conservatism was replaced with conservatism.
Over time, the coyotes killed most of the cats, and then continued to eat the cat food placed daily at the colony site by people who were maintaining the cat colony.
" Don't Dream It's Over " was named the seventh best Australian song of all time in 2001.

Over and competitive
Specifically, at speeds of OC-3 and above, the cost of segmentation and reassembly ( SAR ) hardware makes ATM less competitive for IP than Packet Over SONET ( POS ); because of its fixed 48-byte cell payload, ATM is not suitable as a data link layer directly underlying IP ( without the need for SAR at the data link level ) since the OSI layer on which IP operates must provide a maximum transmission unit ( MTU ) of at least 576 bytes.
Over a four of a suit it is likely to be a competitive raise, expecting to play four notrump.
Over the next few years, the Bulls assembled the pieces to be competitive, though they never quite reached the top.
Over the next few years competitive pressures intensified.
Over the years it has become more and more competitive, and is now the most sought after trophy of them all.
Over this period, the French airline's market share halved from 9 % to less than 5 % despite having withdrawn from Tegel – Düsseldorf in summer 1964 and concentrated its limited resources on Tegel – Frankfurt and Tegel – Munich to maximise the competitive impact on the latter two routes.
Over time, rivalries between corps emerged and the competitive drum and bugle corps circuit evolved.
Over the course of his career, Gibson became known for his fierce competitive nature and the intimidation factor he used against opposing batters.
Over two decades later, Gould returned to competitive swimming at Masters level.
Over the years, these rules were relaxed to allow competitive skaters to receive token payments for performances in exhibitions ( amid persistent rumors that they were receiving more money " under the table "), then to accept money for professional activities such as endorsements provided that the payments were made to trust funds rather than to the skaters themselves.
Over the years he has won a large number of bike trials riding championships, but since 1997 has retired from competitive sports to explore the world on his mountain bike.
Over the course of the long weekend, dangerous tensions surface as each day sees the competitive couples carry out challenges with horrifying consequences.
Over the next 13 years, Devine would turn the once-dormant program into a consistently competitive school that finished with a Top 20 ranking nine times.
Over the years, the competitive categories have been expanded to recognize various other branches of the media including, film, theatre, music, print media, digital media, and advertising, as well as establishing additional categories recognizing Spanish-language media and a " Special Recognition " category for media representations that may not meet the criteria of pre-existing categories.
Over 1000 undergraduate and 1100 postgraduate students are currently enrolled on medical and science courses, and the School has an annual financial turnover of over £ 50 million, of which nearly half comes from competitive external research funding. The school is situated at Cardiff University, Wales, UK, with the clinical departments at the University Hospital of Wales, to the north.
Over the following years there was disagreement in the competitive Scrabble community over the desirability of a combined word source, which came to be known as SOWPODS as an easily-pronounced anagram of OSW and OSPD.
Over the last couple of years this team as become more competitive in the local borders league they play in coming 2nd in 2009 behind Hawick Wands in 2009, with good players such as Grant Runciman, Richard Ferguson, Bruce Colvine and a lot more.
Over the years the Laser 4000 events have given the fleet a reputation as competitive but friendly, with the day's racing followed by lively evening socials.
Over time the college has diversified its course offerings to remain competitive and help achieve the national goals of eradicating ignorance.

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