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The Ifni crisis in the fall of 1957 postponed further consideration of elections, but French consultants were called in and notices of further investigation appeared from time to time.
In the adult world, there are a number of rather general and diffuse sources of ideological diffusion that further compound the adolescent's search for meaning during this particular identity crisis.
In 2001, the party experienced a further crisis as some Green Members of Parliament refused to back the government's plan of sending military personnel to help with the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan.
The first Antonine occupation of Scotland ended as a result of a further crisis in 155-157, when the Brigantes revolted.
However, persecution and the economic crisis that affected the Roman empire in the 3rd century led to further Jewish migration from Palestine to the more tolerant Persian Sassanid Empire, where a prosperous Jewish community existed in the area of Babylon.
The situation was further complicated in 1989 when all UK beef and lamb was banned from importation to the US due to the BSE crisis.
Ribbentrop further compounded the damage to his image and caused a minor crisis in Anglo-German relations by insisting that henceforward all German diplomats were to greet heads of state with the " German greeting ", who were in turn to return the fascist salute.
The economic situation has since 2010 improved further, and by 2012 Latvia was definitely out of the crisis, showing strong growth forecasts.
This was a reversal of Guinea's previously open policy towards refugees and it further escalated the refugee crisis as refugees attempted to cross back through RUF territory.
High budget deficits caused the 1998 Russian financial crisis and resulted in further GDP decline.
However, following a further sterling crisis in November 1968 Jenkins was forced to raise taxes by a further £ 250 million.
The war of Urbino was further marked by a crisis in the relations between pope and cardinals.
The crisis also spurred consensus for further economic integration and a range of proposals such as a European Monetary Fund or federal treasury.
The genesis of the NCS began in 1962 after the Cuban missile crisis when communications problems among the United States, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and foreign heads of state threatened to complicate the crisis further.
Huan further alienated the bureaucracy when he initiated grandiose construction projects and hosted thousands of concubines in his harem at a time of economic crisis.
For a few years during the mid-1990s, observations suggested that this might be the case, causing astrophysicists to talk about a Big Bang nucleosynthetic crisis, but further observations were consistent with the Big Bang theory.
The spirit of reformist optimism was cut short by the 1973 oil crisis and the major public services strike 1974, which gave Germany's trade unions, led by Heinz Kluncker, a big wage increase but reduced Brandt's financial leeway for further reforms.
They also announced that they gave the opponents 72 hours to dialogue and find a solution to the crisis before they would take further action.
When President Taylor in his December 1849 message to Congress urged the admission of California as a free state, a state of crisis was further aggravated.
To further prevent a succession crisis he agreed to pick a co-Augustus.
The show further featured " alternate " versions of DC Comics in the episode " Over There, Part 2 ", specifically an inversion of the famous cover of Superman carrying the body of Supergirl suggesting in Fringe's " alternate " universe that it was Superman who was killed as part of the crisis, while Supergirl survived.

crisis and highlighted
In 1847 a small political crisis occurred which removed Bentinck from the leadership and highlighted Disraeli's differences with his own party.
In 2010, the crisis was over and when Sweden which proved to overcome the crisis better than other developed countries, this could be highlighted by the government as a force in run-up to 2010 general election.
Moreover, this has occurred precisely at a time when investments in public-sector infrastructure are seen as an important means of maintaining economic activity during the crisis, as was highlighted in a European Commission communication on PPPs.
He said that there was an ' emerging crisis of public confidence ' in the Criminal Records Bureau ( CRB ), after 700 people were falsely accused of having criminal records in the year to February 2008, and highlighted the risk posed by CRB checks to work experience.
Gramlich highlighted the problems with subprime mortgages prior to the 2007-09 financial crisis.
At Stockholm World Water Week 2010, IWMI highlighted a six-point plan for averting a water crisis.

crisis and areas
Kim Jong-il said that the solution to this crisis is earning hard currency, developing information technology, and attracting foreign aid, but very little progress has been made in these areas.
A monetary crisis ensues, including inflation of up to 1, 000 % in certain areas of the empire.
In 1961, as a result of Daoud's antagonistic policies and support to militias in areas along the Durand Line, Pakistan closed its borders with Afghanistan causing an economic crisis and greater dependence on the USSR.
The vehicles are self-contained and provide wired and wireless services including voice and radio interoperability, voice over IP, network based video surveillance and secured high definition video conferencing for leaders and first responders in crisis areas with up to 5 Mbit / s of bandwidth via a 1. 8-meter satellite antenna.
In a case study of Mississippi, Vogt ( 1985 ) examined two areas of RFC funding: aid to banking, which helped many Mississippi banks survive the economic crisis, and work relief, which Roosevelt used to pump money into the state's relief program by extending loans to businesses and local government projects.
The issue of Iraq's disarmament reached a crisis in 2002-2003, when U. S. President George W. Bush demanded a complete end to what he alleged was Iraqi production of weapons of mass destruction and that Iraq comply with UN Resolutions requiring UN weapons inspectors unfettered access to areas those inspectors thought might have weapons production facilities.
On the evening of 18 August, a group of senior ARVN generals met to discuss the Buddhist crisis and decided that the imposition of martial law was needed to disperse the monks who had gathered in Saigon and other regional cities and return them to their original pagodas in the rural areas.
With the Wall Street crash of 1929, coffee production went through a crisis, which made many immigrants leave rural areas for factories, wood artifact production, pottery, and construction.
Sheep farming did not lead to the prosperity hoped for and wine growing, which was badly hit by the phylloxera crisis during the closing decades of the 19th century, has had to compete with other more established areas of France.
Likewise, a protected area or an entire network of protected areas may lie within a larger geographic zone that is recognised as a terrestrial or marine ecoregions ( see, Global 200 ), or a crisis ecoregions for example.
In 2008 CNN stated that areas of Elk Grove suffered from the subprime mortgage crisis.
The last, 12th plan started with the slogan of uskoreniye, the acceleration of economic development ( quickly forgotten in favor of a more vague motto perestroika ) ended among a profound economic crisis in virtually all areas of Soviet economy and drop in production.
The oil crisis of the 1970s was a serious shock to the commercial aviation industry, as a major manufacturer of commercial aircraft at the time, McDonnell Douglas was hit by the economic shift and forced to contract heavily while diversifying into new areas to reduce the impact of potential future downturns.
* In 1998, Korea's economic crisis forced the group to begin restructuring efforts, which include selling off subsidiaries and focusing on five core business areas.
* Iraq disarmament crisis: Issue of Iraq's disarmament reached a crisis in 2002 – 2003, after demands of the complete end to Iraqi production and use of weapons of mass destruction and that Iraq comply with UN Resolutions requiring UN inspectors unfettered access to areas those inspectors thought might have weapons production facilities.
Bob Pierce founded Samaritan ’ s Purse in 1970 with a vision “ to meet emergency needs in crisis areas through existing evangelical mission agencies and national churches .” Pierce had previously founded World Vision in 1950.
This evaluation suggests ten lessons, in the areas of surveillance and program design, crisis management, and the decision-making process.
This will be an advantage for residents in areas where there is risk of political turmoil, who fear their assets may be frozen, seized or disappear ( see the corralito for example, during the 2001 Argentine economic crisis ).
The valley of the High Deba where it is located enjoyed a high level of employment in the 1980s while the rest of the Basque industrial areas suffered from the steel crisis.
The UK government has issued a similar warning to travelers advising against all travel to the north east border areas ( the districts of Kukes, Has and Tropoje ) between Albania and Kosovo because of the risk of unexploded ordnance placed during the 1999 Kosovo crisis and the poor condition of the roads.
Martin has organized several relief efforts to ship urgent medical supplies to areas in crisis.
The ten research areas are Islamism, Violence and Reform, Energy Issues, The Responsibility to Protect ( R2P ), Peace and justice, Gender and Conflict, Climate Change and Conflict, International Terrorism, Democratisation, The European Union and its crisis response capability, and HIV / AIDS as a security issue.
This brought immediate financial crisis to the Western Empire ; the diocese of Africa was prosperous, normally required few troops to keep it secure, contributed large tax revenues, and exported wheat to feed Rome and many other areas.

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