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Although the Independent Broadcasting Authority gave its standard reason for these decisions, that the competitor offered a better mix of programmes and greater investment, it was believed the station's non-local ownership may have swayed the balance against it.
During his 1992-1996 tenure as program director of New York's WLIB ( 1190 AM ), Riley identified the diversity of the WLIB audience and set out to establish more balance between the African American and Caribbean dimensions of the station's programming.
From the station's launch until its disaffiliation from CTV in 2011, the station's programming was primarily sourced from CTV, with the remainder of the schedule rounded out by Global and syndicated programming, although the exact balance varied from season to season.

balance and includes
The balance of trade forms part of the current account, which includes other transactions such as income from the international investment position as well as international aid.
' Balance of trade ' refers to the trade of both tangible ( physical ) objects as well as the trade in services – collectively known as exports and imports ( in other words, ' visibles plus services ') – while the ' balance of payments ' also includes transfers of Capital in the form of loans, investments in shares or direct investment in projects.
* Strategy, including: Funding sources ( individuals, corporations, foundations, donors / governments, endowments, sales / events ) and business model ( independent research, contract work, advocacy ); The balance between research, consultancy, and advocacy ; The source of their arguments: Ideology, values or interests ; applied, empirical or synthesis research ; or theoretical or academic research ( Stephen Yeo ); The manner in which the research agenda is developed — by senior members of the think tank or by individual researchers, or by the think tank of their funders ; Their influencing approaches and tactics ( many researchers but an interesting one comes from Abelson ) and the time horizon for their strategies: long term and short term mobilisation ; Their various audiences of the think tanks ( audiences as consumers and public-this merits another blog ; soon ) ( again, many authors, but Zufeng provides a good framework for China ); and Affiliation, which refers to the issue of independence ( or autonomy ) but also includes think tanks with formal and informal links to political parties, interest groups and other political players.
In sharks, this includes a rectal gland that secretes salt to help the animal maintain osmotic balance with the seawater.
Hapua have a number of characteristics which includes shifts between a variety of morphodynamic states due to changes in the balance between marine and fluvial processes as well as the antecedent barrier conditions.
One option includes treatment for a disease or disorder that may be contributing to the balance problem, such as ear infection, stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, Parkinson ’ s, neuromuscular conditions, acquired brain injury, cerebellar dysfunctions and / or ataxia.
Treatment includes balance retraining exercises ( vestibular rehabilitation ).
If a legal system is not controlled by a single institution, the legal code typically includes ways to balance the power of different participants ( sometimes known as checks and balances ).
Typically shown in school classrooms in the USA from the 1950s through the 1970s, the films covered topics including courtesy, responsibility, sexuality, drug use, and driver safety ; the genre also includes films for adults, covering topics such as marriage and how to balance budgets.
The user friendly interface includes features like photo editing & printing, web album galleries, slide shows, photo management & cataloging, custom sorting, IPTC & Exif editor, thumbnail generation, resize & resample images, jp2000, batch conversion, database keyword searching, red eye removal, color / sharpness / brightness & contrast correction, artefacts removal, clone brush, scanner & TWAIN import, screen capture, lossless JPEG rotation, gamma correction, print ordering and screenshows with many transition effects, watermark text, image annotations, panorama stitch & animation, video capture, PDF album export, photo layouts, collages, frames, shadows, histograms, automatic white balance, and Skype photo sharing.
The balance includes the area of Davidson County that made up the City of Nashville prior to the 1963 merger with Davidson County as well as large areas of previously unincorporated land.
Contact experience includes experiences of position, balance, and support, and these are used by the organism when it creates its conceptions of the physical world.
Over the past 40 years, the NESTI group has developed a series of documents, known as " Frascati Family ", that includes manuals on R & D ( Frascati Manual ), innovation ( Oslo Manual ), human resources ( Canberra Manual ), technology balance of payments and patents as science and technology indicators.
# The " superior " category, which includes herbs effective for multiple diseases and are mostly responsible for maintaining and restoring the body balance.
The laboratory is shared between the Crew Geologist and the Crew Biologist and includes an autoclave, analytical balance, microscope, and a stock of chemicals and reagents for conducting biochemical tests.
The oesophagus includes " calciferous glands " that maintain calcium balance by excreting indigestible calcium carbonate into the gut.
" He also includes the possibility of a sustained peace, an alternative to the nuclear balance of terror, dismantling of nuclear weapons systems, significant cuts in strategic arms, and eventually a general and complete disarmament.
The Kintex family includes high-performance 12. 5 Gbit / s or lower-cost optimized 6. 5 Gbit / s serial connectivity, memory, and logic performance required for applications such as high volume 10G optical wired communication equipment, and provides a balance of signal processing performance, power consumption and cost to support the deployment of Long Term Evolution ( LTE ) wireless networks.
The broad variety of symptoms includes weight loss, hormone imbalance, chronic fatigue, headache, and problems in memory, speech and balance.
This includes evaluating leg position, seat, hands, balance, and rhythm.
The current enrollment of 550 students includes a balance of boys and girls, of whom 48 are weekly boarders who go home for the weekends.
But managing here includes, creating balance between birth and death.
This includes the sheer weight of the firearm, use of rubber grips, the forward balance, and the use of a compensator.
As Stephanie is taking steps to balance her double-life as a college student and a vigilante, Barbara makes a test run on Stephanie's Batsuit, which includes monitoring Stephanie ’ s vital signs and allowing both women to communicate through wireless links.

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Sandton will have an initial print run of 30 000 ( including 15 000 copies hand-delivered to Sandton ’ s finest homes and apartments, with another 7 500 distributed to Sandton hotel rooms, services and businesses, with the balance sold nationally at select retail outlets ).

balance and syndicated
The syndicated version was picked up in Chicago by CBS-owned WBBM-TV at its launch ; the program moved to WGN-TV in 1977 and remained there for the balance of its run.

balance and programs
The preservation of desirable balance between the athletic and academic programs of the College 3.
The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 requires the CPB to operate with a " strict adherence to objectivity and balance in all programs or series of programs of a controversial nature ".
Golden Family Award stated, " For outstanding support of family issues your facilities, your benefits, your programs, and your approach encourage balance for employees and their families [...]".
Support programs provided by development partners have largely compensated for balance of payments shortfalls.
During President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first 100 days in office in 1933, governmental programs designed to conserve soil and restore the ecological balance of the nation were implemented.
He cut health care costs in an attempt to balance the budget, and borrowed funds from the state's K-12 education and low income programs.
* 1963: Harry Wexler ( posthumously ) for his contributions to knowledge of the atmosphere heat balance and dynamic anticyclogenesis, for his interdisciplinary studies in meteorology, oceanography, and glaciology, and for his outstanding leadership in international programs in the atmospheric sciences.
According to their own literature, the programs make an effort to balance the " theoretical ( usually discussed in seminars and conferences ) with the practical ( in the form of fieldwork, practicums, research or creative work ).
He cut the popular Youth Authority, initiated by Wetherby to unify the state's children's welfare programs, but the savings were not enough to balance the budget.
The money generated would balance the budget, increase aid to public schools and increase property tax relief programs.
The Reserves are working with several NOAA programs and a variety of regional partners to improve the science in support of habitat restoration, restore coastal habitats, control invasive species, protect habitat through acquisition, and implement land management practices that balance the needs for conservation and public access.
Increased diversity and balance within television channels or programs leads viewers to report similar preferences.
“ With innovative programs and policies that help female attorneys achieve balance in their personal and professional lives and thrive as practitioners, Holland & Knight is ensuring that women are the future of private law practice .”
The argument was that governmental intervention, especially spending on public works programs, was essential to restore the balance between production and consumption.
In Agricultural Growth, Natural Resource Sustainability and Poverty Alleviation, Gonzales argues that there are tradeoffs when programs with different objectives are implemented and solutions must incorporate a balance between competing goals.
A physiotherapist can develop patient specific training programs to optimize postural control, in order to increase balance and safety.
Many programs restrict annual price appreciation ( by, for instance, enrolling inclusionary housing in community land trusts ), often tying it to inflation plus market value of home improvements, striving to balance the community's interest in long-term affordability with the homeowner's interest in accruing equity over time.
Dwight D. Eisenhower criticized the notion of the confluence of corporate power and de facto fascism, but nevertheless brought attention to the " conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry " in his 1961 Farewell Address to the Nation, and stressed " the need to maintain balance in and among national programs -- balance between the private and the public economy, balance between cost and hoped for advantage.
WorldatWork focuses on " total rewards " ( i. e., compensation, benefits, work life, performance, recognition, and career development ), offering several certifications and training programs dealing with remuneration and work-life balance.
Pearl says that the largest problem facing librarianship today is that " we have yet to balance the three important functions a library has in a community: information access, providing people with books and material for their recreational learning and reading, and offering quality programs for our patrons.
Its academic programs attempt to balance theology and religious studies -- that is, the " believer's " perspective on religion with the " secular " perspective on religion.

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