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increasing and sophistication
Have you examined this problem of increasing consumer sophistication from the standpoint of your own company??
The movement owed a lot to the increasing sophistication of society, characterised by political stability, economic growth and cosmopolitanism.
With the increasing sophistication of computer graphics since the 1970s, it has become a more distinct subject.
In general, the games follow Larry's escapades as he attempts ( and mostly fails ) to convince a variety of young nubile women ( rendered with increasing sophistication throughout the series ) to have sex with him.
The Basic List is composed of ten Categories based on increasing levels of sophistication.
Recent investigations by the European Commission have shown that the level of sophistication in the counterfeits is increasing, making prompt detection even more difficult.
In 1853 he joined Fromental Halévy's composition class, and began to produce works of increasing sophistication and quality.
Other versions of the experiment were carried out with increasing sophistication.
Advance directives were created in response to the increasing sophistication and prevalence of medical technology.
One was associated with amateur composers and pedagogues, whose style was based around simple hymns that were performed with increasing sophistication over time.
While such programs and their underlying pedagogy still exist today, behavioristic approaches to language learning have been rejected by most language teachers, and the increasing sophistication of computer technology has led CALL to other possibilities.
Cable bindings were replaced by a series of new designs of increasing sophistication, an evolution that peaked with the introduction of the Salomon 505 binding in 1965, a step-in design essentially identical to modern downhill ski bindings.
The increasing sophistication of weaponry, and the tactics employed against American forces to deliberately confuse them has meant that while overall casualties have fallen for American soldiers in the late 20th and 21st centuries, the overall percentage deaths due to friendly fire in American actions have risen dramatically.
The class then went through a period of ever increasing sophistication, with an automatic transmission appearing in the Honda N360 in August 1968, with front disc brakes becoming available on a number of sporting kei cars, beginning with the Honda Z GS of January 1970.
After the war the increasing sophistication of electronics allowed these systems to be developed as practical devices ; from the 1960s air forces deployed a number of such systems, including the USAF's AGM-62 Walleye.
In the 1751 printed edition, the various movements are roughly arranged by increasing order of sophistication of the contrapuntal devices used.
Their quest to return home is at core a bildungsroman because the Abenobashi dimensions are mostly hobby worlds of increasing sophistication.
At increasing levels of sophistication the device may operate somewhat independently in matters such as obstacle avoidance, also commonly employed in planetary rovers.
-are preserved and passed on from generation to generation, constantly mutating and increasing in sophistication.
As the power was increased and targets of increasing sophistication were used, another problem appeared that was causing asymmetric implosion.
The last centuries before the Roman invasion saw increasing sophistication in British life.
According to The Washington Post, " Online recruiting has exponentially increased, with Facebook, YouTube and the increasing sophistication of people online ".
However, with increasing technical sophistication and with the development of more precise noninvasive methods that can be applied to human subjects, behavioral neuroscientists are beginning to contribute to other classical topic areas of psychology, philosophy, and linguistics, such as:
However, this required increasing sophistication in the morphology routines of the software, particularly with regard to heavily-agglutinative languages like Hungarian and Finnish.

increasing and gramophone
An increasing number of motion picture systems relied on gramophone records — known as sound-on-disc technology ; the records themselves were often referred to as " Berliner discs ", after one of the primary inventors in the field, German-American Emile Berliner.
This enabled more advanced valve designs to be marketed at affordable prices, with the result that the 1960s saw the increasing spread of electronic gramophone players, and ultimately the beginnings of " high fidelity ".

increasing and record
Its trade deficit has been increasing at a large rate since 1997 ( See chart ) and increased by 49. 8 billion dollars between 2005 and 2006, setting a record high of 817. 3 billion dollars, up from 767. 5 billion dollars the previous year.
A 1950s or 1960s record store in Afghanistan, showing the increasing Western influence at the time.
Indeed, a number of studies dispute the reality of this statistical distinction or its increasing occurrence, or both, either arguing the reliable record is too short to detect such a distinction, finding no distinction or trend using other statistical approaches, or that other types should be distinguished, such as standard and extreme El Niños.
Continued mismanagement of the economy, record inflation ( more than 100 % in 1977 ), and increasing corruption, notably at the highest political levels, led to growing dissatisfaction.
Modifications that manufacturers made to recover some of the lost distance, by increasing tail drag ( using holes, rough paint or dimples ), were outlawed at the end of 1991 and marks made using implements with such modifications removed from the record books.
However, despite this the Coalition went to a record fourth win against the ALP of Pat Hills, increasing the Liberal / Country majority by four seats, and making Askin the only Premier to win four consecutive terms.
After recovering the fumble, the 49ers drove for a Super Bowl record 92 yards, scoring on an 10-yard pass from Montana to fullback Earl Cooper, increasing their lead to 14 – 0.
But after taking an unusually wide turn in that direction, Allen saw a lot of defenders in front of him and cut back to the middle before taking off for a then-Super Bowl record 74-yard touchdown run, increasing Los Angeles ' lead to 35-9.
Now battling against the increasing public perception that he was a spent force, Numan issued a series of albums and singles on his own record label, Numa.
These events, together with the increasing current account deficit fostered by government spending, caused alarm amongst Mexican and foreign T-bill ( tesobono ) investors, who sold them rapidly, thereby depleting the already low central bank reserves ( which eventually hit a record low of $ 9 billion ).
His increasing power-hitting ability eventually led to a record for home runs to lead off a game.
: combination of factors, including litigations against the record company and increasing animosity between Wilson and the rest of the band, meant that in May 1967 Wilson pulled the plug on the record ... Love had already dismissed " Good Vibrations " as " avant-garde shit " and objected to the way Wilson, Parks and a group of highly skilled session musicians were creating music way beyond his understanding ... By March 1967, the bad feeling got too much for Parks and, having no desire to break up The Beach Boys, he walked out.
As new systems and computer production software became more affordable to everyone and the record deals were increasing into its members Vanian-UT was about to close, what took D-Mark to initiate and lead a new record label project called DanceDP Recordings.
Recording continued a few months later as a result of increasing record company interest, and band had session drummers fill in, including Joey Waronker of R. E. M.
After increasing the quality of disc records and phonographs, Johnson began an ambitious project to have the most prestigious singers and musicians of the day record for Victor Records, with exclusive agreements where possible.
The 1970s saw oral history gain increasing prominence and in 1972 the museum created the Department of Sound Records ( now the Sound Archive ) to record interviews with individuals who had experienced the First World War.
During the time with Henderson, he became a star soloist with an increasing amount of star solos on record.
In light of Earle's " increasing drug use " MCA Records did not renew his contract and Earle didn't record any music for the next four years.
) However, there has been a trend over the past 100 years of increasing precipitation, so the more recent average is closer to / year, and five of the snowiest winters on record have been since 1992.
Land prices were rapidly increasing due to the Japanese asset price bubble, inflation increased at the highest rate since 1975, unemployment reached a record high at 3. 2 %, bankruptcies were rife, and there was political rancor over LDP-proposed tax reform.
In 1998, Morcheeba collaborated with Hubert Laws to record for the Red Hot Organization's compilation album Red Hot + Rhapsody, a tribute to George Gershwin, which raised money for various charities devoted to increasing AIDS awareness and fighting the disease.
This combination of opening up of the economy, fiscal and monetary stabilisation created an entrepreneurial climate in Iceland that spurred record economic growth in the country, with the real average income of individual households increasing by more than 17 %, but was also a factor that resulted in the 2008 – 2012 Icelandic financial crisis.

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