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At the request of the administration, the Synod of Indian Territory assumed control as trustees and began to look at alternatives for the future of the school.
The wave view did not immediately displace the ray and particle view, but began to dominate scientific thinking about light in the mid 19th century, since it could explain polarization phenomena that the alternatives could not.
As more economical alternatives became available the whaling industry began to decline.
However, as early as 2006, some Paintball manufacturers began substituting cheaper oil-based alternatives for PEG.
Although future prospects for Italian operas in London declined during the 1730s, Handel remained committed to the genre ; however he began to introduce English-language oratorios as occasional alternatives to his staged works.
It has existed in the political science / international relations literature at least since UN peacekeeping operations began to run into complications in 1993-94, and alternatives began to be considered.
The European range expanded in 1994 when Kia began importing the larger Mentor, a range of medium sized hatchbacks and sedan which were marketed as cheap and well-equipped alternatives to the likes of the Ford Escort and Vauxhall / Opel Astra.
Development of more biodegradable alternatives to the EDTA and other bleaching agent constituents were sought by major manufacturers, until the industry became less profitable when the digital era began.
After a series of delays, actual production began in 1924 with a series of cellulose acetate commercial fabrics and yarns intended as alternatives to silk.
However, the show began to lose its audience, with the increasing popularity of alternatives like Hannity and Colmes on the Fox News Channel and Hardball on MSNBC.
In 2002, Heritage began publishing its annual Index of Dependence report on the growth of federal government programs that constrain private sector or local government alternatives and impact the dependence of individuals on the federal government.
As time passed and voices opposing war were heard more and more, the Cabinet also began considering alternatives to war, including arbitration.
It was at this time too that a number of artist-controlled alternatives began to develop to provide a forum and venue for many artists denied access to the traditional gallery and museum structure.
The company began to use Transit Points in Chelmsford and Faversham as cheap logistical alternatives to full working depots.
When antibiotics began to appear, interest in colostrum waned, but, now that antibiotic-resistant strains of pathogens have developed, interest is once again returning to natural alternatives to antibiotics, namely, colostrum.
After this he began trying to develop alternatives to heavy wool garments used by outdoorsmen at the time.
The actual design work began in 1979 when Akio Yoshida from Toyota's testing department started to evaluate different alternatives for engine placement and drive method.
Now going by his real name, Dustin Runnels began speaking out ( mostly in taped vignettes ) on the increasingly edgy WWF product and promoting alternatives to watching the show such as reading the Bible.
They also made changes to the standard Reese's cups that came in Lunchables, they began offering lower calorie candy alternatives.
Industrial folk song overlapped with other forms of music from the late 19th century, such as Music hall and popular music and began to disappear as a genre from the mid-20th century as different forms of song provided alternatives and the decline of major industries began to undermine it.
While some did decide to pay again for the upgrade, others became unsatisfied and began looking for other alternatives.
Silliman found such early acceptance to be a sign of the lack of standards or rigor characteristic of that literary tendency and began looking for alternatives.

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For those communities which have financial difficulties in effecting adjustments, there are a number of alternatives any one of which alone, or in combination with others, would minimize if not even eliminate the problem.
If we fail to develop the means to hunt down and destroy the enemy's military force with extreme care and precision, and if war comes in spite of our most ardent desires for peace, our choice of alternatives will be truly frightening.
She may well be incapacitated by it when she is confronted with present and future alternatives -- e.g., whether to prepare primarily for a career or for the role of a homemaker ; ;
Sugarcane, rapeseed, soy are some of the plants with a highly fermentable sugar or oil content which have recently been put to use as sources of biofuels, which are important alternatives to fossil fuels ( see biodiesel ).
A modern classification for libraries, with simple notation, mnemonics, and alternatives.
However none of these " alternatives " has the same breadth of explanation as inflation, and still require inflation for a more complete fit with observation ; they should therefore be regarded as adjuncts to inflation, rather than as alternatives.
As a response to the increased global sedentarity and consequent overweight and obesity, one response that has been adopted by many organizations concerned with health and environment is the promotion of Active travel, which seeks to promote walking and cycling as safe and attractive alternatives to motorized transport.
Georgia has a long and close relationship with Russia, but it is reaching out to its other neighbors and looking to the West in search of alternatives and opportunities.
Seeking to say something ' meaningful ' about the problems recognised through quantitative methods, to provide explanations rather than descriptions, to put forward alternatives and solutions and to be politically engaged, rather than the detachment associated with positivist methods.
This early interest in Heidegger followed Marcuse's demand for “ concrete philosophy ,” which, he declared in 1928, “ concerns itself with the truth of contemporaneous human existence .” These words were directed against the neo-Kantianism of the mainstream, and against both the revisionist and orthodox Marxist alternatives, in which the subjectivity of the individual played little role.
Following Lasswell he states that “ a person identifies himself with a group when, in making a decision, he evaluates the several alternatives of choice in terms of their consequences for the specified group ”.
In writing, phrases commonly used, with debatable propriety, as alternatives to P " if and only if " Q include Q is necessary and sufficient for P, P is equivalent ( or materially equivalent ) to Q ( compare material implication ), P precisely if Q, P precisely ( or exactly ) when Q, P exactly in case Q, and P just in case Q.
Once the concept of broadband Internet access came to be associated with data rates incoming to the customer at 256 kbit / s or more, and alternatives like ADSL grew in popularity, the consumer market for BRI did not develop.
Afterwards, Gustavus Adolphus made a round of other Protestant German courts with the professed intention of inspecting a few matrimonial alternatives.
: Deforestation ( overuse of wood for fuel and lack of alternatives ); contaminated water ( with human and animal wastes, agricultural runoff, and industrial effluents ); wildlife conservation ; vehicular emissions ; High arsenic and microbiological levels in groundwater
Somewhat earlier, exploration of mathematical practice and quasi-empiricism in mathematics from the 1950s to 1980s had sought alternatives to metamathematics in social behaviours around mathematics itself: for instance, Paul Erdős's simultaneous belief in Platonism and a single " big book " in which all proofs existed, combined with his personal obsessive need or decision to collaborate with the widest possible number of other mathematicians.
It became popular with the success of the Remington No. 2 of 1878, and remains in use on electronic keyboards due to the network effect of a standard layout and a belief that alternatives fail to provide very significant advantages.
The alternatives are a replaceable cylinder, a speedloader which can reload all chambers at once, or a moon clip that holds a full load ( or even half of one in the case of a half-moon clip ) of ammunition and that is inserted along with the ammunition.
For example, range voting with truncated means is used in figure skating competitions to avoid the results of the third skater affecting the relative positions of two skaters who have already finished their performances ( the independence of irrelevant alternatives ), using truncation to mitigate biases of some judges who have ulterior motives to score some competitors too high or low.
The theory includes a process of database normalization whereby a design with certain desirable properties can be selected from a set of logically equivalent alternatives.
The traditional view is that this was leprosy, but this was not mentioned in contemporary accounts, and is now disputed with syphilis, psoriasis, motor neurone disease and a series of strokes all proposed as possible alternatives.
# To explain the position of this product with respect to other alternatives.
With its steviol glycoside extracts having up to 300 times the sweetness of sugar, stevia has garnered attention with the rise in demand for low-carbohydrate, low-sugar food alternatives.

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