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Rationalisation of services in the Southern Railway's suburban electrification led to the closure of the Cambria platforms on 12 July 1925.
Rationalisation of the railways happened quickly after the Second World war, with passenger services being suspended on the Stroud and Nailsworth branch in 1947, and to freight in the 1966.
Rationalisation was based on geographical locale over the 12 years.

Rationalisation and .
Rationalisation for the name crab spider is generally subjective and anecdotal.
* Rippey, Theodore F. " Rationalisation, Race, and the Weimar Response to Jazz ", German Life and Letters ", January 2007, Vol.
Rationalisation of the prison management system is currently underway with the advent of the Titan Prison concept.
Rationalisation and the concentration of steel manufacture into fewer, larger sites, meant that by 1979, all steel production in Irlam had ceased.
Managing Director for the Planning and Rationalisation Institute for the Health and Social Services.
The primary role of 444 SU was to act as a ground station for the Skynet satellite communications system, responsibility for operating the Skynet system having been vested in the RAF in the late 1960s, under the Rationalisation of Inter Services Telecommunications ( RISTACOM ) agreement.
The Institute may have proven short-lived, closing in 1933, but it provided Urwick the opportunity not only to lecture widely but to produce his books The Meaning of Rationalisation and The Management of Tomorrow.
Rationalisation.

relied and on
More of an agricultural nation, they have relied on their warriors only for defense and for survival in the endless wars of the plains.
During nighttime hours, because of the intense skywave propagation then prevailing, no large number of stations can be permitted to operate on one of these channels, if the wide area service for which these frequencies are assigned is to be rendered satisfactorily by the dominant stations which must be relied upon to render it.
Apparently, however, Miller has relied heavily on the anatomy in dogs and cats, and he has been criticized for using pathologic human material in his normal study ( Loosli, '38 ).
The Court, nevertheless, relied on the Seaboard case and also mentioned that the shareholders of the two corporations were the same.
Instead, he monitored the campaign closely and relied on the enthusiasm of the Republican Party.
Even Plato had difficulties with logic ; although he had a reasonable conception of a deductive system, he could never actually construct one and relied instead on his dialectic.
Originally, the Church of England was self-contained and relied for its unity and identity on its own history, its traditional legal and episcopal structure and its status as an established church of the state.
He asserts that isolated communities relied on raiding for food and supplies, and that internal conflict and warfare became common in the 13th century.
Adelaide had also become economically self-sufficient during this period, but at heavy cost: as a result of Gawler's public works the colony was heavily in debt and relied on bail-outs from London to stay afloat.
Alcott is often criticized for his inability to earn a living and support his family ; he often relied on loans from his brother-in-law, Emerson, and others.
No blood was shed this time ; Alaric relied on hunger as his most powerful weapon.
As, however, the deity is represented in an Neo-Attic, archaistic and conventional character, this copy cannot be relied on as giving us much information as to the usual style of Alcamenes, who was almost certainly a progressive and original artist.
Johnson's defense relied on the provision of the Tenure of Office Act that made it applicable only to appointees of the current administration.
Herodotus also describes that just like his predecessor, Amasis II relied on Greek mercenaries and council men.
The North American fur trade relied on birch-bark canoes, York boats, and Red River carts on buffalo trails to move furs out of, and European trade goods in to, the region.
Furthermore, Carnegie ’ s success was due to his convenient relationship with the railroad industries, which not only relied on steel for track, but were also making money from steel transport.
Carnegie held that societal progress relied on individuals meeting their moral obligations to themselves and to society.
The children made little attempt to mix with others outside the parsonage, but relied on each other for friendship and companionship.
But he relied far more on the study and imitation of nature.
The move was seen by some fans as a belated attempt by the D ' Backs to counter the trade by their division rival, the Los Angeles Dodgers, for Boston Red Sox power-hitting OF Manny Ramirez on July 31 and also to compensate for the injuries to Hudson and Byrnes, generally considered two of the more " power-hitting " Diamondbacks on a team which has relied heavily on pitching and defense in recent years.
Initial approaches relied on the results of Herbrand and Skolem to convert a first-order formula into successively larger sets of propositional formulae by instantiating variables with terms from the Herbrand universe.
The people of that time relied on primitive accounting methods to record the growth of crops and herds.

relied and deep
The tasks of the Security Service of virtually no different from its predecessors ( MBP and Kds. BP ), they relied primarily on the protection of the communist system inside the country ( and beyond ) through the control and penetration into all structures of social life in Poland and abroad ( SB has such a deep penetration of Polish citizens living abroad mainly in America, Canada and the UK ).
The Institute for Exploration Black Sea expeditions relied on remote sensing with side-scan sonar in shallow and deep water to identify potential archaeological sites examined by ROVs.
The British boycott had a deep impact on American project which had relied on the efforts led by the British scientists.
In his writings from that period, Mariátegui observed that fascism was a response to deep social crisis, that it based itself on the petty bourgeoisie of town and country, and that it relied heavily on a cult of violence.

relied and changes
Graeme Barker states " The first indisputable evidence for domestic plants and animals in the Nile valley is not until the early fifth millennium bc in northern Egypt and a thousand years later further south, in both cases as part of strategies that still relied heavily on fishing, hunting, and the gathering of wild plants " and suggests that these subsistence changes were not due to farmers migrating from the Near East but was an indigenous development, with cereals either indigenous or obtained through exchange.
Since batteries produce direct current ( DC ) rather than alternating current ( AC ), induction coils relied upon vibrating electrical contacts that regularly interrupted the current in the primary to create the flux changes necessary for induction.
In opposition to those who relied on revolutionary enthusiasm to form the new citizens, Condorcet maintained that revolution was not made to last and that revolutionary institutions were not intended to prolong the revolutionary experience but to establish political rules and legal mechanisms that would insure future changes without revolution.
Until recently, the technique was relatively insensitive to small slope movements and could not be automated because it relied on human detection of changes in the reflectance trace over time.
As well as its regular car chases, jumps and stunts, the show relied on character familiarity, with Deputy Cletus replacing Deputy Enos in the third and fourth season, and Coy and Vance Duke temporarily replacing Bo and Luke ( due to a salary dispute ) in the fifth season, being the only major cast changes through the show's run ( Ben Jones and James Best both left temporarily during the second season due to different disputes with producers, but both returned within a couple of episodes ).
The conference committee relied heavily on S. 2673 and " most changes made by the conference committee strengthened the prescriptions of S. 2673 or added new prescriptions.
At least three episodes were filmed without a live studio audience: " The Bad Old Days ," which featured an extended flashback sequence that relied on optical effects that would have been impractical to shoot with a live audience in the studio ; " The Alan Brady Show Presents ," which required elaborate set and costume changes ; and " Happy Birthday and Too Many More ," which was filmed on November 26, 1963, only four days after President Kennedy's assassination.
Due to the early morning slot, where most viewers relied on Videocassette recorders to follow the series, relevant upcoming changes to the broadcast pattern of the series were also pointed out during these commentaries to viewers when needed so that they might adjust their video settings accordingly.
Their comedy relied on verbal interplay and timing, however and they typically made changes to their act slowly.
Further changes were the use of large round Oleo buffers with a pneumatic withdrawal mechanism rather that the traditional coach style ( oval ) saddle buffer which relied on a pin and spring mechanism.
In the past, physicians and nurses have relied on hemodynamic changes or bradycardia, the late phase of the reflex, to identify the ICP increase.
The Galignanis relied on most of her punctuation changes, but only a few of her spelling changes.
Partially reliant on the original Bop Its 2000 patent, the Bop It Extreme 2 also relied on the newly issued 2001 patent describing the layout changes that had been adopted for use in the Bop It Extreme.

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