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The FCC's decision to locate television service on the limited VHF band changed the ways of television service and network competition in the industry.
This decision disappointed Defense officials who hoped that the Secretary of Defense ( then James Forrestal ) would be allowed to preside in the President's absence and had offered to locate the NSC staff in the Pentagon.
Kildare was the first county in Ireland to experience the Celtic Tiger economic boom in the early 1990s, mainly as a result of the decision of Intel to locate between Leixlip and Maynooth.
The Dutch government ’ s decision to locate the new institute in Enschede, the main city of Twente, had much to do with the north-eastern province ’ s rich industrial history.
Following the ACL ’ s decision to locate Rice Yard in Waycross and Jesup ’ s growth as the county seat, its population began to decline.
When, in the 1980s, Racal decided to locate their newly-formed Racal Vodafone division in the town it was a decision that ensured a new economic boom.
Lastman was a critic of Metropolitan Toronto's Metro Hall, attacking Metro Council's decision to locate the $ 220 million building downtown.
However, the final decision to locate the terminus at the tip of Kowloon peninsula was not made until 1910, and the terminus was only fully completed and commissioned in March 1916, although the platforms themselves were put into service in 1914.
Before World War II an airfield was built, which probably influenced the postwar decision of Poland's Communist government to locate a factory there.
This overturned a decision by local health chiefs to locate the hospital at the Sutton Hospital site a number of miles away from her Mitcham and Morden constituency.
The decision where to locate the water heater ( s ) is only partially independent of the decisions to use a tanked vs. tankless water heater, or the choice of energy source for the heat.
This technique allows the author to locate the responsibility for performing an action or making a decision correctly, showing the responsibility of each organizational unit for different parts of a single process.
In 1625, Verhulst oversaw the decision to locate the company's main fortress and town on the tip of Manhattan Island in the colony of New Netherland.
Garrett said he was unable to turn a consistent profit, and that his decision to locate at the Tropicana was partly nostalgic, because the room was once a club run by Rodney Dangerfield.
Unfortunately, this map showed a fictitious mountain range, north of the Old Spanish Trail to Los Angeles and running roughly east-west across central Nevada, and it may have been this non-existent mountain range that contributed to the emigrant's decision to chance leaving the established trail, under the assumption that water, and grass for the oxen, would be easier to locate along the base of the mountains.
Equally unusual at the time was the decision to locate the engine behind the rear axle ; though the rear mounted engine configuration is another Kässbohrer-Setra innovation which subsequently became mainstream, simplifying the production process and creating a range of passenger focused possibilities both as to the level of the floor area in the passenger and driver / crew sections, and, where high floor layouts are specified, of the uses available for the underfloor area.
The forwarding decision is generally made using one of two processes: routing, which uses information encoded in a device's address to infer its location on the network, or bridging, which makes no assumptions about where addresses are located and depends heavily on broadcasting to locate unknown addresses.
The decision was made to locate the international exposition on a mile-long frontage at Sewells Point.
Islanders did not have a say in the decision to locate the facility on the island.
The site of the opening ceremony was at the great hall of the Museum Koenig in Bonn, a preliminary decision in view of the " provisional " capital of a West German state, which the minister-presidents on a convention in Düsseldorf on 11 October 1948 decided to locate at Bonn ( instead of Frankfurt ).
In 1991, decision was made to locate a branch of the College of Europe Natolin.
At this time, the decision had been reached to locate the capital at or adjacent to Georgetown, which was a short distance below the fall line and the farthest inland point for navigation.
In it he expressed the belief that books were an inadequate way to store information, because the arrangement of facts contained within them was an arbitrary decision on the part of the author, making individual facts difficult to locate.
The Irish Government has decided to locate a new € 800 million children's hospital complex on the site of the Mater, a decision that is proving somewhat controversial given the congestion in Dublin at the location of the Mater.

decision and capital
Lincoln insisted on holding some of McClellan's troops in defense of the capital ; McClellan, who consistently overestimated the strength of Confederate troops, blamed this decision for the ultimate failure of the Peninsula Campaign.
The strategic significance of the strait was one of the factors in the decision of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great to found there in AD 330 his new capital, Constantinople, which came to be known as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
if a Catholic were to be at odds with the Holy Father on the application of capital punishment or on the decision to wage war, he would not for that reason be considered unworthy to present himself to receive Holy Communion.
That return rate may seem low, but it is still positive after all of our discounting, suggesting that the investment decision is probably a good one: it produces enough profit to compensate for tying up capital and incurring risk with a little extra left over.
The second, " the financing decision " relates to how these investments are to be funded: capital here is provided by shareholders, in the form of equity ( privately or via an initial public offering ), creditors, often in the form of bonds, and the firm's operations ( cash flow ).
Any decision in allocating capital is likewise: there is an opportunity cost of capital, or a hurdle rate, defined as the expected rate one could get by investing in similar projects on the open market.
Compounding this was a decision to borrow foreign capital and invest heavily in military industries.
His tenure as governor in general, and his decision to flee the capital in particular, was heavily criticized at the time, and has been criticized by historians ever since.
States with capital punishment rewrote their laws to address the Supreme Court's decision, and the Court then revisited the issue in a murder case: Gregg v. Georgia,.
* February 16 – In Italy, a local parliament elects the city of Catanzaro as the capital of Calabria ; residents of Reggio di Calabria riot for 5 days because of the decision.
A resolution, to have the capital moved from Lewiston to Boise, was passed by the Idaho Territorial Legislature on December 7, 1864, six weeks before the territorial legislature's session legally began, and after litigation, on a split decision decided by one vote on the territorial supreme court on geographic lines.
Paradoxically, Chirac benefited from Giscard's decision to create the office of mayor in Paris, which had been in abeyance since the 1871 Commune, because the leaders of the Third Republic ( 1871 – 1940 ) feared that having municipal control of the capital would give the mayor too much power.
In 1970 rioting broke out on the streets of Reggio in protest a decision to make Catanzaro capital of the newly instituted Region of Calabria instead of Reggio.
Hollings oversaw the last executions in South Carolina before the U. S. Supreme Court's decision in Furman v. Georgia which temporarily banned capital punishment.
After the independence in 1964, Zomba became the capital until 1974 when Hastings Banda made the decision to shift the capital city from Zomba to Lilongwe ( against vociferous objections from the British preference for the economically and well developed Blantyre ).
Reforms continued and in 1952 the decision was made to shift the capital from the ancient capital of Punakha to Thimphu.
However, Chiang was extremely reluctant to give up the capital without a fight and nobody else would dare to make such decision and accept the wrath of the angry Chinese public either.
The problem was that whoever gave the order to retreat would be blamed for losing the capital and face harsh criticism from the Chinese public, Tang was very reluctant to bear this responsibility and the consequent blame alone, so he called a meeting of all senior commanders, and he showed them Chiang Kai-shek's permission to retreat when needed, a decision to be made by Tang's headquarters.
On May 20, 1980, by decision of the Basque Parliament, Vitoria-Gasteiz became the capital of the Basque Country.

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