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Around the turn of the 4th century, as Memphis was continuing to decline in importance, the Romans established a fortress town along the east bank of the Nile.
There were however continuing gradual economic improvements, among the most visible of which was the replacement of the traditional thatched black house with accommodation of a more modern design and with the assistance of Highlands and Islands Enterprise many of the islands ' populations have begun to increase after decades of decline.
Thanks to treatment with Ribavirin, fatality rates are continuing to decline.
Ticktin also argues that the problems of post-Soviet Russia-which are exacerbated by the continuing decline of capitalism-show that Russia is still, essentially, a " disintegrating Stalinism ".
By 1998, however, output of copper had fallen to a low of 228, 000 tonnes, continuing a 30-year decline in output due to lack of investment, and until recently, low copper prices and uncertainty over privatization.
Cutting green trees for fuelwood has contributed to the decline of this species, and illegal harvesting of green trees from public lands is a continuing problem.
This decade witnessed the continuing decline of the Achaemenid Empire, fierce warfare amongst the Greek city-states during the Peloponnesian War, the ongoing Warring States Period in Zhou dynasty China, and the closing years of the Olmec civilization ( lasting from c. 1200 – 400 BC ) in modern-day Mexico.
There is no direct indication Tiberias, as well as the rest of Galilee, took part in the Bar Kokhba Revolt of 132-136 CE, hence continuing to exist despite the economic decline due to the war.
The first was continuing growth in total size of urban populations while the second tendency was the decline in size of the principal city with decreased migration flows to these cities.
The 1990s saw continuing decline, though new businesses subsequently moved into vacant buildings on the square.
Hugo Harper, principal from 1877 to 1895, noted the continuing academic decline.
However, the herring fisheries were in decline and the town was taxed heavily to pay for continuing wars.
The late 2nd century saw China decline into anarchy .< p >" The decline was accelerated by the rebellion by the Yellow Turbans, who, although defeated by the Imperial troops in 184 CE, weakened the state to the point where there was a continuing series of rebellions degenerating into civil war, culminating in the burning of the Han capital of Luoyang on 24 September 189 CE.
After the Baroque period, the chaconne fell into decline during the 19th century, though the 32 Variations in C minor by Beethoven suggest its continuing influence.
In the post war period the RNZAF dealt progressively with demobilisation and disposal of its large obsolete fleet, rearmament to support the cold war, some loss of training opportunities with the American suspension of ANZUS Treaty obligations in protest at New Zealand becoming a nuclear free zone, social changes which saw women become combat pilots, and most recently loss of fast jets as part of the continuing funding cuts, that have seen the air force decline from over a thousand aircraft to just fifty.
It appears to be holding its own currently, with its slow decline of maybe 1-2 % annually in the 1990s – presumably mainly due to drainage and pollution of wetlands – not warranting action other than continuing to monitor the population and possibly providing better protection for habitat on the wintering grounds.
A large number of dogs coming from shelters in the South and Midwest U. S., now available through rescue societies, and the introduction of other breed registry services both play a part in the continuing decline in Great Pyrenees ' AKC registrations.
With the continuing decline of Christianity in Britain, the FoR has lost influence, although active Christians in the UK are now probably further to the left politically, on average, than they were in the 1930s or 1950s.
A noticed continuing decline in the population fulfilled sub-criterion 2c, given the condition of the population's sole habitat.
This happened out of the need to attract an additional electorate with the continuing decline of the agrarian share of the population.
The opening of the New Jersey Turnpike in January 1952 only amplified the continuing environmental decline of the Meadowlands, as both spurs of the Turnpike travel through the region from the Passaic River to just past North Bergen.
Following a continuing decline in membership, the SLP was dissolved in 1982.
The Louvre Accord was signed in 1987 to halt the continuing decline of the U. S. dollar.

continuing and confederation
The result proved inconclusive, with 44. 5 percent supporting the restoration of dominion status, 41. 1 percent for confederation with Canada, and 14. 3 percent for continuing the Commission of Government.

continuing and may
We should not allow the image of an immanent end brought about indirectly by our own action in the continuing human struggle for a just endurable order of existence to blind us to the fact that in some measure accelerating the end of our lease may be one consequence among others of many other of mankind's thrusts toward we know not what future.
John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, believed in an intermediate state between death and the resurrection of the dead and in the possibility of " continuing to grow in holiness there ", but Methodism does not officially affirm this belief and denies the possibility of helping by prayer any who may be in that state.
It may also be viewed as part of a continuing process begun by the Instrumentality, encompassing the whole cycle, where mankind is constantly at risk of falling back into bad old ways.
In general, most surviving patients remain with significant cognitive impairment and continuing seizures and may evolve to another eponymic syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
Other treatments, in addition to or instead of, anticonvulsant medications may be considered by those people with continuing seizures.
Any minister and the cabinet as a whole however must have continuing trust of the parliament and may be voted out, resign or be replaced.
Infidelity may be an indication of a continuing general desire for sex, though not with the primary partner or because personal sexual needs cannot be satisfied adequately by that partner.
Conduct disorder, if continuing into adulthood, may be diagnosed as antisocial personality disorder ( dissocial personality disorder in the ICD ).
They may focus their practice on certain disease categories, types of patients, or methods of treatment – known as specialist medical practitioners – or assume responsibility for the provision of continuing and comprehensive medical care to individuals, families, and communities – known as general practitioners.
In tort law, if a defendant commits a series of illegal acts against another person, or, in criminal law, if someone commits a continuing crime ( like molesting a child over a long period of time, which can be charged as a single offense ), the period of limitation may begin to run from the last act in the series.
Although there is almost never a reason to have multiple points of entry to a subprogram, multiple exits are often used to reflect that a subprogram may have no more work to do, or may have encountered circumstances that prevent it from continuing.
Paul Flower writes, " There may be many times when protesters choose to go to jail, as a way of continuing their protest, as a way of reminding their countrymen of injustice.
Criticism has been raised regarding Kate's intentions of continuing with the show, as well as whether or not the children are being exploited or may be under emotional distress.
IBM claims that this technique may allow chip makers to use then-current methods for seven more years while continuing to achieve results forecast by Moore's law.
The pope's plea for mercy may well have merely served as an honorable excuse for not continuing on and sacking the Roman capital.
* Note that cards may be placed in the middle only in ascending order, starting at one and continuing to fifteen, whereas cards may be placed on other players ' cards in either ascending or descending order.
In recent times, selective breeding may best explain how continuing processes of domestication often work.
Hence Osthryth's murder may have been in revenge for Peada's assassination, though it has also been interpreted more directly as a sign of continuing hostility between Northumbria and Mercia.
Following total subduction of oceanic tract, continuing convergence may lead to a further sequence of intra-continental mechanisms of crustal shortening.
Part of Christian's appeal to the common people may be explained by the fact that he allowed Danish commoners into state service, but his attempts to curtail the influence of the nobility also meant continuing his father's drive toward absolutism.
Priority ( right-of-way ) rules may vary by country: on a 4-way intersection traffic from the right often has priority ; on a 3-way intersection either traffic from the right has priority again, or traffic on the continuing road.
This may be related to the continuing specialization of jobs and the demand for increased efficiency, both at work and at home.
In fact, the root cause of the continuing H5N1 pandemic threat may be the way the pathogenicity of H5N1 viruses is masked by co-circulating influenza viruses or bad agricultural vaccines.

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