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Partly in response to the Sharpeville incident of 1960, individual members of the ANC found it necessary to consider violence to combat what passive protest had failed to quell.
Partly in response to international pressures, Comorians in the 1990s have become more concerned about the environment.
Partly in response to a public relation move to acknowledge global warming and attempt to reduce their carbon emissions ( see Business action on climate change ).
Partly in response to the existence of the single-chip TMS 1000, Intel developed a computer system on a chip optimized for control applications, the Intel 8048, with commercial parts first shipping in 1977.
Partly in response, and partly as a result of earlier reforms, the financial system expanded rapidly before collapsing entirely in a sweeping financial crisis.
Partly in response to the Siwi complaints, the program's host produced an episode on Siwa in November 2010, in which he gave six Siwis, including Bilal Ahmad Bilal Issa, an Egyptian MP ( from Siwa ), and Omar Abdallah Rajeh, Sheik of the Awlad Musa Tribe, a chance to respond to these claims.
Partly in response, the nearly defeated ERP besieged the important Monte Chingolo Armory on December 23.
Partly in response to such claims, starting in the late 1950s it began funding 47 investigators researching at eight different institutions ; however, it remained a modest enterprise for several decades.
Partly in response to these delays, Mulroney called an election in 1988.
Partly in response to the New Voice platform and partly because he believed change was, in fact, needed, Donahue began to implement some of the New Voice reforms.
Partly as a response to the Lucas critique, economists of the 1980s and 1990s began to construct microfounded macroeconomic models based on rational choice, which have come to be called dynamic stochastic general equilibrium ( DSGE ) models.
Partly in response to this, Prime Minister Trudeau shifted Canada to a policy of official multiculturalism.
Partly in response to the challenge to uniformity posed by the Reformation, the Council of Trent, stated that church reform must begin with the religious instruction of the young.
Partly, this was a response to concerns he had over being " written out " of New Zealand's indie music history: " I published a book ... about Sneaky Feelings because I felt we were being written out of the label's history and indeed out of indie history, for example our non-appearance in various articles about Flying Nun, in indie discographies, and in local ... rock polls ".
Partly in response to this accident near the Glenwood Road intersection, Caltrans began work in 2008 to widen the shoulder to eight feet.
Partly in response to this action, the colonists carried off military supplies from several forts in New England and distributed them among the local militias.
Partly in response to this perception, testimonials in top-level football have increasingly become charitable affairs, in which the player gives part or all of the proceeds to one or more charities.
Partly in response, the local security patrol, FBAC, expanded patrol coverage to the entire neighborhood.
Partly in response to five ACCC priests receiving news from Roman Catholic authorities that they were not eligible for ordination in a future ordinariate, the ACCC divided into two non-geographical dioceses: the original Diocese of Canada ( for parishes not ready or unwilling to enter into an ordinariate ) and the Pro-Diocese of Our Lady of Walsingham ( for parishes desiring to move forward into an ordinariate ).
Partly in response to this Congress passed the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act in 2005.
Partly in response to recent criticism by municipalities, a number of concrete manufacturers such as CEMEX and Quikrete have begun producing permeable materials which partly mitigate the environmental impact of conventional impervious concrete.

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Partly because of these subsidies, 71. 3 % of all dwellings are connected to the sewage system, up from 50, 1 % in 2000.
Partly as a result of these factors, some scholars have identified a distinctive form of Celtic Christianity, in which abbots were more significant than bishops, attitudes to clerical celibacy were more relaxed and there was some significant differences in practice with Roman Christianity, particularly the form of tonsure and the method of calculating Easter, although most of these issues had been resolved by the mid-seventh century.
Partly as a result of these and other intrigues, Richard won several victories over Philip.
Partly as a result of these credits but also as a result of previous reforms, average GDP growth exceeded the population growth rate of 2. 8 % in 1997 ( 3. 5 %), 1998 ( 3. 9 %), 1999 ( 4. 7 %) and 2000 ( 4. 8 %).
Partly as a result of these failures, and those of other English commanders at this period, John was one of the first important figures in England to conclude that the war with France was unwinnable because of France's greater resources of wealth and manpower.
Partly because of this, superscript numerals have increasingly been used in modern literature in the place of these symbols, especially when several footnotes are required.
Partly because Polynesian languages split from one another comparatively recently, many words in these languages remain similar to corresponding words in others.
Partly through these methods, researchers at Rothamsted have made significant contributions to agricultural science, including the discovery and development of systemic herbicides and pyrethroid insecticides, as well as pioneering contributions to the fields of virology, nematology, soil science and pesticide resistance.
Partly as a result of these extended stays in the U. S., Frame developed close relationships with several Americans.
Partly due to the popularity of these early remixes, 1971 saw Tubby's soundsystem consolidate its position as one of the most popular in Kingston and Tubby decided to open a studio of his own in Waterhouse.
Partly as a result of Western commitment to the Kurds, Iraqi troops were withdrawn from the Kurdish regions in October 1991 and these areas assumed de facto independence.
Partly due to these achievements Thys was appointed as national coach in 1976 and remained in the job until 1989, coaching the team for 101 games, 45 of which were victories.
Partly this is a physical side effect of these substances, but it is often seemingly a psychological symptom, directly related with " shyness ", etc., like paruresis.
Partly due to the large amount of written material about Oz, many of these stories are contradictory to each other or to the " Famous Forty " Oz books, and many fans do not accept them as canonical.
Partly because of the concentration of riders, and thus a reduced number of vehicles, these park-and-ride terminals often have express transit services into the urban area, such as a high-occupancy vehicle lane.
Partly as a result of the research Bronson did for these two books, he became a columnist for TIME online.
Partly due to these objections, Westfield later abandoned the plans and instead bought the Two Double Seven shopping centre.
Partly bandaged with rags and hugged by steel hoops, these sculptures are placed on lattice metal stands.
Partly as a result of these efforts, in 1850 he was named adjunct professor of geology at Gießen, a post he held until his death.
Partly owing to these appeals, and partly to the favor of Fray García Guerra, who afterwards became archbishop of Mexico and viceroy of New Spain, some land concessions were granted him, and in the last years of his life he was appointed interpreter in the Indian judiciary court.
Partly due to these limitations, the gameplay of early LCD games was often even more crude than for their LED antecedents.

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