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balance and workforce
Establishing accounts depends on the size of companies, and referring to three criteria: total of the balance sheet ( total of assets without losses of the accounting year ), the net amount of the turnover ( net, such as it appears on the profit and loss account ) and the average number of the workforce.
Since the expulsion meant the loss of a cheap workforce for the nobility, they and the upper bourgeoisie had to turn to the king seeking protection from the general populace, which meant they had to renounce their former check and balance role before the requests of the kings, which was one of the driving forces of the Kingdom's autonomy.

balance and America
Political interference in Africa and Asia and even in Latin America ( though limited in Latin America by the special interest of the United States as expressed in the Monroe Doctrine, itself from the outset related to European politics and long dependent upon the `` balance of power '' system in Europe ) was necessary in order to preserve both common economic values and the European `` balance '' itself.
A 1997 study published by The Gerontological Society of America concluded that Alexander Technique instruction shows signs of helping to improve balance and increase functional reach in women over the age of 65.
The Whole Earth Catalog sought to balance the international free market by allowing direct purchasing of goods produced primarily in America and Canada, but also in Latin America and South America.
Today, Greenland, Antarctica, and the northern portions of Europe, Asia, and North America are situated such that a minor change in solar energy will tip the balance between year-round snow / ice preservation and complete summer melting.
With the revolution for independence from Spanish crown during the 19th century, South America underwent yet more social and political changes among them nation building projects, European immigration waves, increased trade, colonization of hinterlands, and wars about territory ownership and power balance, the reorganization of Indian rights and duties, liberal-conservative conflicts among the ruling class, and the subjugation of Indians living in the states frontiers, that lasted until the early 1900s.
Nicholas E. Tawa, in his 2005 book Supremely American: Popular Song in the 20th Century: Styles and Singers and What They Said About America, included Beefheart among the prominent progressive rock musicians of the 1960s and 70s, while the Encyclopædia Britannica describes Beefheart's songs as conveying " deep distrust of modern civilization, a yearning for ecological balance, and that belief that all animals in the wild are far superior to human beings.
The projects were funded according to criteria established by the Governing Body including regional balance: 5 from Latin America, 5 from Africa and 1 from Asia.
Despite American rebels ' optimism related to France's entry into the war, the new forces did not quickly affect the balance of power in North America.
He began thinking of a new friendship with France as " a sort of preliminary defensive alliance " against America and looked forward to Prussia becoming more powerful as this would balance against the growing threat from Russia.
The jaguar, whose numbers in Central and South America have been classified as Near Threatened, acts as a keystone predator by its widely varied diet, helping to balance the mammalian jungle ecosystem with its consumption of 87 different species of prey.
The benefits are argued to be the reduction of North America's energy dependence on unstable regions such as the Middle East and South America and limiting oil imperialism to the North American Free Trade Area, reducing exposure to terrorism abroad ; lower balance of trade and foreign exchange stresses on the U. S. economy in an era when suppliers may begin to price oil in euros ; the development of renewable energy sources to displace fossil fuels ; and the promotion of energy conservation and technology ( such as insulation, green roof, and lighting efficiency ) exportable to energy-poor nations.
Media organizations such as Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting ( FAIR ) and Media Matters for America ( MMfA ), have criticized Stossel's work, for what was perceived by those groups as a lack of balance of coverage and distortion of facts.
Bank of America charges a denial fee, literally a fee for refusing service to the customer ( if there are insufficient funds or a daily limit ), and a fee to simply check the account balance at a " foreign " ( other bank's ) ATM.
The sophisticated big-game hunters did not keep a balance, resulting in the " Pleistocene overkill ", the rapid and systematic decimation of nearly all the species of large ice-age mammals in North America by 8000 BC.
Thus we have a favourable balance compared with the average production in America or in Europe.
Holland America Line purchased 50 % of Windstar Sail Cruises in 1987 and purchased the balance of the company in 1988.
The CAA was historically a Southern conference until the addition of five Northeastern schools ( all five from rival conference America East ) after the turn of the 21st century, which added balance to the conference.
His physical abilities of strength, speed, stamina, agility, dexterity, reflexes & reactions, coordination, balance, and endurance are on par with those of Captain America.
The prospect of managing a concert-length performance single-handedly was a challenge with risks, but he learnt to balance risk with intention and the results were solo performances across North America, Europe and Japan.

balance and changed
In 1851, he represented Alton & Sangamon Railroad in a dispute with one of its shareholders, James A. Barret, who had refused to pay the balance on his pledge to buy shares in the railroad on the grounds that the company had changed its original train route.
Alp Arslan's victories changed the balance in near Asia completely in favour of the Seljuq Turks and Sunni Muslims.
In 1990, he reiterated that " it made no difference ... The military balance wasn't changed.
Kennedy explained after the crisis that " it would have politically changed the balance of power.
It changed a third time with the end of the various wars that turned the Kingdom of Sardinia and the Kingdom of Prussia into the Italian and German nation-states, significantly changing the balance of power in Europe.
The utopian ideals of the founding fathers – social justice and the right to decent work – were changed by diplomatic and political compromises made at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, showing the ILO's balance between idealism and pragmatism.
This social economic balance greatly changed with the introduction of the bubonic plague in northern Norway in December 1349.
Through succeeding centuries and empires, the balance between the ulema and the rulers shifted and reformed, but the balance of power was never decisively changed.
William's biographer David Bates argues that the former explanation is more likely, explaining that the balance of power had recently shifted in Wales and that William would have wished to take advantage of the changed circumstances to extend Norman power.
Having weathered Milošević's campaign to undermine his government, Đukanović has struggled to balance the pro-independence stance of his coalition with the changed domestic and international environment of the post-October 5 Balkans.
In the early 20th century, the dreadnought changed the balance of power in convoy battles.
This centralization continued through the Renaissance and has been changed and reformed until the present centralized system which is thought to have a balance between central government and decentralized power.
He changed the tax code in an effort to balance the national budget.
The election of 1866 decisively changed the balance of power, giving the Republicans two-thirds majorities in both houses of Congress, and enough votes to overcome Johnson's vetoes.
As the Battle of Verdun dragged on, the aim of the Somme offensive changed from delivering a decisive blow against Germany, to relieving the pressure on the French army, the balance of forces changing to 13 French and 20 British divisions at the Somme.
The coils of watch balance springs and the grooves of very early gramophone records form Archimedean spirals, making the grooves evenly spaced and maximizing the amount of music that could be fitted onto the record ( although this was later changed to allow better sound quality ).
The committee members chose Du Simitière's design, though it was changed to remove the anchor of hope and replace the soldier with Lady Justice holding a sword and a balance.
John's campaigns fundamentally changed the balance of power in the east, forcing the Turks onto the defensive and restoring to the Byzantines many towns, fortresses and cities right across the peninsula.
Some of the rebels switched sides as the power balance changed.
There are virtually no traces of survival of the 11th-8th century BC archaeological sites of the settlements ( aside from a necropolis at Castelluccio ) on the Tyrrhenian coast: this was perhaps caused by the increasing presence of Greek colonies, which changed the balance of the trades.
After the fleet had crossed the Pacific, Japanese statesmen realized that the balance of power in the East had changed since the Root – Takahira Agreement that defined relevant spheres of interest of the United States and Japan.
The local balance of power changed completely — and to everyone's surprise — on September 28, 1861 as the Confederate Army silently withdrew its forces from Munson's Hill, Upton's Hill and Falls Church to Manassas, which they fortified.
Most in Canada East resisted the takeover of this land, as it would have changed the balance of the seats in the legislature.

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