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Progress and developing
Progress in understanding the physics of the RWM and developing the means to stabilize it could be directly applicable to all magnetic configurations.
Progress in developing the area has been inhibited by the recession and by new guidelines governing flood protection.
Progress on developing a college was sporadic, but on July 30, 1896 the Whittier Academy, operating since 1891, officially changed its name to Whittier College with 100 students enrolled.
Trojan horse of neo-colonialism: U. S. policy of training specialists for developing countries ( Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1966 ).
Progress in developing the TAR was hindered by political and economic obstacles throughout the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s.
In the 1930s the federal government under Franklin D. Roosevelt was developing plans to preserve the environment as part of the Depression-era public works programs ; the Civil Works Administration and the Works Progress Administration, spent five years on projects at the park.
Progress in developing the land around Cranbourne was hampered by the Koo Wee Rup swampland.
As of July 2009 Smith is the artist in residence with the Center for American Progress and is developing a new show called The Americans, which documents change in Washington, DC.
* Work Progress ( 仕事進捗 ): Misato's progress into developing new weapons
The conventional rationale behind providing these exclusive rights is to “ promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts ” by providing inventors the incentive to invest in researching and developing innovative technology.

Progress and was
I was familiar with Pilgrim's Progress, which I read as literature.
In 1941 it was rumored to have been inspected by the federal Works Progress Administration to determine its structural strength, but there is no evidence of this.
Progress in the areas of Dayton, Erdut, and refugee returns were evident in 1998, but progress was slow and required intensive international engagement.
Alston was active in the Harlem Renaissance ; Alston was the first African American supervisor for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project.
In 1981, Aptidon turned the country into a one party state by declaring that his party, the Rassemblement Populaire pour le Progrès ( RPP ) ( People's Rally for Progress ), was the sole legal one.
They are the Rassemblement Populaire Pour le Progres ( People's Rally for Progress ) ( RPP ) which was the only legal party from 1981 until 1992, the Parti du Renouveau Démocratique ( The Party for Democratic Renewal ) ( PRD ), and the Parti National Démocratique ( National Democratic Party ) ( PND ).
By the mid-1960s, West Pakistan was benefiting from Ayub's " Decade of Progress ," with its successful " green revolution " in wheat, and from the expansion of markets for West Pakistani textiles, while the East Pakistan's standard of living remained at an abysmally low level.
In 2000, Dyson was awarded the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion.
Before General Motors invited Bel Geddes to submit a proposal for the exhibit, they had planned to put in another production line as was featured at their exhibit in the Century of Progress Exposition of 1933 in Chicago.
Progress in carrying out Portillo's reform agenda during his first year in office was slow.
Wells's first non-fiction bestseller was Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress Upon Human Life and Thought ( 1901 ).
He was especially attracted by John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, and he delighted in reading history.
The whole was entitled An Investigation of the Principles of Knowledge and of the Progress of Reason, from Sense to Science and Philosophy when the third volume was completed in 1794.
During that time Dewey also initiated the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, where he was able to actualize the pedagogical beliefs that provided material for his first major work on education, The School and Social Progress ( 1899 ).
Savage was able to secure Lawrence a scholarship to the American Artists School and a paid position with the Works Progress Administration.
Arguments arose that the values of the artist and those of society were not merely different, but that Society was antithetical to Progress, and could not move forward in its present form.
His supporters fared poorly in the elections of October 1863, in which a liberal coalition ( whose primary member was the Progress Party ) won over two-thirds of the seats in the House.
These included ITASCA ( Itasca Systems ), Jasmine ( Fujitsu, marketed by Computer Associates ), Matisse ( Matisse Software ), Objectivity / DB ( Objectivity, Inc .), ObjectStore ( Progress Software, acquired from eXcelon which was originally Object Design ), ONTOS ( Ontos, Inc., name changed from Ontologic ), O < sub > 2 </ sub >< ref > Bancilhon, Francois ; Delobel, Claude ; and Kanellakis, Paris.
As part of the United States-sponsored Alliance for Progress, the government was encouraged to expand its planning apparatus for economic development.
At the Philosophers ’ Conference of October 1962 in Münster, at which Habermas wrote that Adorno was " A writer among bureaucrats ", Adorno presented " Progress.
The book ends with the narrator awakening from his dream of heaven into the unpleasant reality of wartime Britain, in conscious imitation of The Pilgrim's Progress, the last sentence of the " First Part " of which is: " So I awoke, and behold, it was a Dream.
Progress was slow, hampered by Brown's and Squire's new fatherhood and the death of several people close to the band.
Among his ideas for his Florida project was his proposed EPCOT, the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow, which was to be a futuristic planned city ( and which was also known as Progress City ).

Progress and slow
Progress on structural reforms is on track, but the pace of reforms remains slow, as delays occur in implementing a number of measures on the privatization program, good governance issues, and the promotion of private sector activity.
Progress was slow.
Progress was extremely slow, marching and countermarching a total of 15 miles in six and a half hours.
Progress after that was slow, for in October 1777 Smith announced that he had spent £ 3, 600 so far, but estimated that a further £ 2, 951 would be required to complete the work.
Progress has been slow in this area and, although a few companies have developed automated lipid-based detection systems, they are still targeted at the research community.
Progress was slow due to escalating tensions and violence, and attacks against the American military increased significantly in late 2003.
Progress for larger groups was slow, and the problem was considered an important one in algebra for some years.
Progress, however, is slow with regard to the Orthodox and Protestant Churches, which according to the WJC is mainly due to the decentralized nature of these churches and certain political issues related to the Middle East conflict.
Progress was slow, since the rainy season was at its height, and food was short-a problem that was to be persistent throughout the expedition ( as a subsistence economy, the area along the route rarely had spare food for 1, 000 hardworking men ).
Progress in tuberculosis control was slow during the 1990s.
Progress was slow, and as recently as 1990, the United States Environmental Protection Agency called the Blackstone, " The most polluted river in the country with respect to toxic sediments.
Progress was slow, and in 1933 the state legislature added the entire length to the state highway system as Route 165, an unsigned designation.
Progress was slow on the first day, but opposition started to crumble once the defensive crust had been broken.
Progress was slow.
Progress for the 8th Army became very slow with mud slides caused by the torrential rain making it difficult to keep roads and tracks open, creating a logistical nightmare.
Progress at the II Giogo pass was slow, but on II Corps ' right British XIII Corps were making better progress.
Progress with vehicle safety legislation can be slow, particularly as all EU Member States ’ views have to be taken into account.
Progress in doing so was slow until the mid-1980s, when relations between the U. S. and Vietnam began to improve and more cooperative efforts were undertaken.
Progress was slow, and was interrupted by other work.
Progress was slow and erratic.
Progress since has been slow but steady, and many hoped that Pro Cricket would prove to be a turning point in the popularity of the sport in the U. S. As events unfolded, it became clear that this was not to be.

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