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Recognising the need for an even larger craft capable of landing both tanks and infantry onto a hostile shore, the Navy began development of the 220-ton Marinefährprahm ( MFP ) but these too were unavailable in time for a landing on English soil in 1940, the first of them not being commissioned until April 1941.
Recognising that he would only be in the seat temporarily, Meyer made the most of his time in Parliament, advocating Britain's joining the Common Market and strengthening the United Nations.
Recognising that matter was made up of atoms which did not touch each other, he sought to replicate this in his art at the time, with items suspended and not interacting with each other, such as in The Madonna of Port Lligat.

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Shortly before Ivy's death, he had met one Sir Ernest Hodder-Williams, one half of the famous publishing company Hodder-Stoughton Ltd. Recognising Edgar's literary talent, but also his personal flaws, Hodder-Williams quickly signed him to a contract and kept him busy, but introduced Edgar to the concept of royalties.
Recognising the limitations of facilities at Hammersmith, the Principal the Very Rev Dr. J J Doyle, CM, along with Sir John Gilbert and Sir Francis Anderton negotiated the sale of the Hammersmith site to the neighbouring Messrs J Lyons and Co. in 1922 and in 1923 the purchase of the Walpole-Waldegrave property at Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, from Lord Michelham.

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Recognising his status, Hitler cultivated him, appointing him as Germany's respresentative at the funeral of King George V in January 1936.

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Recognising the fresh dilemmas created by this reflexive modernization, Beck has suggested a new " cosmopolitan realpolitik " to overcome the difficulties of a world in which national interests can no longer be promoted effectively at the national level alone ( Beck 2006, 173 ).

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Recognising the superiority of Arnulf ’ s position, in 888 Odo of France formally admitted the suzerainty of Arnulf.
He pioneered the policy of non-alignment and co-founded the Non-Aligned Movement of nations professing neutrality between the rival blocs of nations led by the U. S. and the U. S. S. R. Recognising the People's Republic of China soon after its founding ( while most of the Western bloc continued relations with the Republic of China ), Nehru argued for its inclusion in the United Nations and refused to brand the Chinese as the aggressors in their conflict with Korea.
Recognising their commissioning audience, Smallfilms purposefully developed storylines which were engaging for both adults and children.
Recognising that something is strange, Ford begins to hitchhike across the galaxy to reach Earth, eventually using the ship of a giant robot to land in the centre of London and causing a panic.
Recognising that appeals to the latter were ineffective, Codrington despatched aides directly to the British commanders to demand that they cease operations, but with little result.
Recognising the commercial imperatives of running a stately home, she takes a very active role and has been known to run the ticket office for Chatsworth House herself.
Recognising, however, that the re-unification of the national territory can provide the only permanent solution for the problem, it is our intention to request the British Government to enter into early negotiations with the Irish Government to review the present constitutional position of the Six Counties of Northern Ireland.
Recognising that a large investment was needed to keep the river profitable, an attempt was made in 1817 to sell it to the Duke of Norfolk for £ 12, 000, but this came to nothing.
Recognising the futility of another battle, Charles decided to ask for an armistice.
Recognising Merrick, Treves took him in a hansom cab to the London Hospital.
Recognising the need for improved training, he founded, together with Francis Imlach and others, the Edinburgh Dental Dispensary in 1860.
Recognising the value of publicity gained from auto racing, which no other British marque did, in spring, Edge entered an 8 hp ( 6 kW ) Napier in the Thousand Miles ( 1, 600 km ) Trial of the Automobile Club on behalf of Edward Kennard ; driven by Edge, with Kennard along, on a circuit from Newbury to Edinburgh and back, she won her class, being one of only thirty-five finishers ( of sixty-four starters ) and one of just twelve to average the requisite 12 mph ( 19 km / h ) in England and 10 mph ( 16 km / h ) in Scotland.
Recognising the opportunity, Smuts wrote a legal thesis in support of Kruger, who rewarded Smuts with an appointment as State Attorney.
Recognising the trend of events, influential business and political figures began to move their assets, and in some cases themselves, to Thailand, France or the U. S.
Recognising that the cause was lost, Vang Pao led thousands of his Hmong fighters and their families into exile – eventually about a third of all the Lao Hmong left the country.
Recognising JIT could be driven back up the supply chain has reaped Toyota huge benefits and a dominant position in the auto industry.

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Brand herself had previously used a line from Derek Walcott to title her collection, No Language is Neutral ( nominated for Governor General's award ) in which she " uses language to disturb " in poetry that is filled with biographic meanings and ancestral references, including contemporary inequality issues and racism.
In 1993, Governor Eduard Rossel responded to perceived economic inequality by attempting to create a " Urals Republic.

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Winstanley and his followers protested in the name of a radical Christianity against the economic distress that followed the Civil War and against the inequality that the grandees of the New Model Army seemed intent on preserving.
For instance, in a column discussing Hurricane Katrina, he cited Wikipedia, quoted at length a discussion of Katrina's lessons on American inequality from the Native American publication Indian Country Today, and then included excerpts from a David Brooks column in the New York Times in a discussion of why the events of Katrina illustrated the necessity for global development and redistribution of wealth.
He criticised the party for not preventing inequality from widening, and argued that New Labour's ambition to win elections had moved the party towards the right.
Started in New York City in 1985 to protest gender and racial inequality in the art world, members are known for the gorilla masks they wear to keep their anonymity.
Early organizing was based around meetings where the group would evaluate the statistical data they gathered regarding gender inequality within the New York City art world and plan their next moves.
Bo's promotion of egalitarian values and the achievements of his " Chongqing model " made him the champion of the Chinese New Left, composed of both Maoists and social democrats disillusioned with the country's market-based economic reforms and increasing economic inequality.
He sees the sexual inequality of New York society and the shallowness of its customs, and struggles to balance social commitment to May with love for Ellen.
The stark contrasts of the depression-era South, against his New York City upbringing, instilled in him a passion for expressing the struggles of inequality, which is apparent in the films he directed.
New income numbers confirm growing income inequality ; One-in-four Canadian households below fair housing income ; New figures underline urgent need for national housing strategy.
A. O. Scott from The New York Times commended the film for being able to " gesture toward serious matters of race and economic inequality ", as well as for its " occasional snarl of genuine satire ".
To highlight the spread of affluenza in societies with varied levels of inequality, James interviewed people in several cities including Sydney, Singapore, Auckland, Moscow, Shanghai, Copenhagen and New York.
The New King no longer views the rival warrior as the cause of his ills ; instead, he fights against the Anti-King System ( social injustices and inequality ), a system which seeks to deny and oppress his people: the Oppressed Third World Peoples.
For New Feminists, this does not mean inequality.
Health and deprivation: inequality and the North, London, New York: Croom Helm, 1988
* Health inequality in New Zealand

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Marx correctly predicted that over time, inequality would grow but he also believed that this would mean growing impoverishment of the growing worker class, increasingly exploited by the capitalists.
This repressive system is overthrown in A Gift From Earth, and the former inequality and caste system appears to have disappeared by the time The Ethics of Madness takes place.
This second inequality appears to be due to light taking some time to reach us from the satellite ; light seems to take about ten to eleven minutes cross a distance equal to the half-diameter of the terrestrial orbit.
This approach is repeated in relation to time, gender inequality, work, technology, art and ritual, agriculture and globalization.
For instance, Daisy Myers has been hailed as " The Rosa Parks of the North ", who helped expose the northern states ' problems with racial inequality of that time.
* The inequality at the heart of the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics follows from the properties of Fourier integrals and from assuming time invariance.
Given a function w on U × Y, with finite integral of its modulus for any input function u and initial state x ( 0 ) over any finite time t, called the " supply rate ", a system is said to be dissipative if there exist a continuous nonnegative function V ( x ), with x ( 0 ) = 0, called the storage function, such that for any input u and initial state x ( 0 ) the difference V ( x ( t )) − V ( x ( 0 )) does not exceed the integral of the supply over ( 0, t ) for any t ( dissipation inequality ).
For a time, the Merry England vision was a common reference point for rhetorical Tories and utopian socialists, offering similar alternatives to an industrialising society, with its large-scale movement off the land to jerry-built cities and gross social inequality.
Rising out of the midst of a progressive and politically left-leaning movement in the ' 70s, its main focus has been on current politics and societal issues such as inequality and ecological crises both at the local and global scale and not covered by the more traditional and conservative newspapers at the time.
Despite the Fabius Government's achievements in social policy, it was unable to prevent a rise in social inequality during its time in office, a situation arguably exacerbated by austerity measures introduced by the government.
This inequality can be proved for systems with time dependent fields of arbitrary magnitude and arbitrary time dependence.
Finally, he returned to India convinced that he central problem of human society was inequality of wealth, property, rank, culture and opportunities and the passage of time never obscured it ’.
It might have slightly decreased since that time at the expense of increasing inequality within countries.
Fraser had had an interest in Māori concerns for some time, and he implemented a number of measures designed to reduce inequality.
This information helps sociologists determine whether social and economic inequality and equal opportunity in a culture changes over time.
Okonkwo's wish that his favorite child, Ezinma, were a boy further exemplifies the inequality between the genders in Nigeria at the time.
Economic inequality tends to increase over time as a country develops, and to decrease as a certain average income is attained.
Observe that any Las Vegas algorithm can be converted into a Monte Carlo algorithm ( via Markov's inequality ), by having it output an arbitrary, possibly incorrect answer if it fails to complete within a specified time.
The leitmotif of the series, written from the authors ' clearly defined socialist viewpoint, is to indicate how Sweden, a country that championed social democracy at the time they were writing, nevertheless had the same problems of inequality and crime as other capitalist countries.
They note that the Buddha required his monastic followers to ignore caste distinctions, and that he criticized the social inequality that existed in his own time.
The experiments whose results are under certain conditions summarized by the Tsirelson bound or by the CHSH inequality concern measurements obtained by a pair of observers, A and B, who each can detect one signal at a time in one of two distinct own channels or outcomes: for instance A detecting and counting a signal either as ( A ↑) or ( A ↓), and B detecting and counting a signal either as ( B «), or ( B »).
Later analyses suggested that a more useful figure of merit is the " triple product " of density, confinement time, and plasma temperature T. The triple product also has a minimum required value, and the name " Lawson criterion " often refers to this inequality.
The Sacramento depicted in the novel seems to be an amalgam of various Latin American countries of the time, exhibiting the common problems of dictatorship, corruption, instability, inequality and pressures from the superpowers, especially the United States, that are depicted in the novel as directly influencing through military incursions and economic pressure the political, economic and social state of Sacramento, mainly in order to benefit American multinational corporations in the country ( references are made to " War is a Racket ").

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