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economy and regained
The town subsequently lost its charter in 1862 but regained it in 1875 when the community's economy rebounded, mainly due to a growing railway industry.
However by 1924, considerable economic progress had been achieved and by 1926 the economy regained its 1913 production level.
Nonetheless, it was also in 1947 that the Thai economy regained its momentum.
On December 3 U. S. President Herbert Hoover announced to the U. S. Congress that the worst effects of the recent stock market crash were behind the nation, and that the American people had regained faith in the economy.
Since the 1960s, education, health care, and small business have come to the forefront of South Bend's economy, though the city has never regained the level of prosperity it enjoyed before that time.
By late spring 1865, Walker regained sufficient strength and began to assist his father by lecturing on political economy at Amherst as well as assisting him in the preparation of The Science of Wealth.
More recently, the term ' social economy ' has regained respectability, and is one of the nine themes of the € 3 billion ' EQUAL ' Community Initiative.

economy and again
The local economy is based upon tourism directed to the beaches of the Costa Blanca and particularly the second residence construction boom which started in the 1960s and reinvigorated again by the late 1990s.
In recent years, however, the Maritime regional economy has begun increased contributions from manufacturing again and the steady transition to a service economy.
By the early 21st century, weakness in the Faroese economy had been eliminated and, accordingly, many minds turned once again to the possibility of independence from Denmark.
Since the 2008 onset of the Irish economic and banking crisis, however, the country's economy has suffered, and since then Ireland has experienced net emigration once again.
This would have again significantly disturbed the Liberian economy, but America had already in 1942 begun investing substantially in Liberia, in projects related to America ’ s war effort.
The country partly rebuilt its economy during the 1990s, but was hit hard by Hurricane Mitch at the end of October 1998, almost exactly a decade after the similarly destructive Hurricane Joan and again in 2007 it was hit by Hurricane Felix a category 5 hurricane.
The economy recovered once again in 1987 and 1988, growing between 3 and 4 percent annually.
In real terms, the economy doubled in size between 1978 and 1986, doubled again by 1994, and again by 2003.
Once again, the transformation of Taiwan's economy cannot be understood without reference to the larger geopolitical framework.
Prime Minister Bülent Ecevit had to call the renowned economist Kemal Derviş to tidy up the economy and especially the weak banking system so that a similar economic crisis would not happen again.
In 1933, relief for the studio came after Franklin D. Roosevelt became president and was able to stimulate the economy with the New Deal ; because of this economic rebound, Warner Bros. again became profitable.
Though the Asian Financial Crisis struck in the late 1990s and left many crippled, the economy of the region has started to pick up again at a more sustainable rate as demand from the United States and People's Republic of China soar.
After reaching a low point in the early 1990s, the economy slowly expanded again, reaching its 1989 level by the end of the decade.
Many of her experienced nobles were dead and the economy which had barely begun to recover from the earlier wars was once again in tatters.
A major contribution to the competitiveness of the region's economy stems from the existence of important research and development centres such as Tecnopolis-CSATA near Bari, the Cittadella della ricerca ( Centre for research and new materials ) near Brindisi and the new software development centres, again near Bari.
He became the first principal at University College, Bristol, which was the institution that later became the University of Bristol, again lecturing on political economy and economics.
By 1967, the economy had begun to stabilise once again and the bank rate was reduced to 6 % in March and 5. 5 % in May.
The economy was soon in turmoil again, with the Middle East crisis between Egypt and Israel raising oil prices.
Together with businessmen who fled from mainland China, they once again revived Taiwan's prosperity previously ceased along with Japanese withdrawal and managed Taiwan's transition from an agricultural to a commercial, industrial economy.
The economy changed again after that, shifting to a more tourist-based variety and benefiting from resorts established by European Jewish immigrants and their descendants in what became called the Borscht Belt of the 20th century.
Those surveyed stated several concerns, including Germany again attempting to expand its territory, a revival of Nazism, and the Germany economy becoming too powerful.
However, by the mid-1840s the economy was improving vastly and the manufacturing industries were once again growing.
The Argentine economy contracted 4 % in 1999, and unemployment increased again.

economy and by
Hands-off the economy was replaced by conscious guidance through planning -- the economic side of the constitutional revolution.
Washington apparently decided to use an old formula, by injecting large military appropriations to speed the slow revival of the U.S. economy after a prolonged slump ''.
Research and development activities undertaken by the Secretary shall be coordinated or conducted jointly with the Department of Defense to the end that developments under this Act which are primarily of a civil nature will contribute to the defense of the Nation and that developments which are primarily of a military nature will, to the greatest practicable extent compatible with military and security requirements, be available to advance the purposes of this Act and to strengthen the civil economy of the Nation.
The populations of the various districts, or other major divisions, were stratified by type of community ( rural, urban, mixed ) and, where appropriate, by ethnic affiliation and by type of economy.
To see how important this economy is, let us suppose that there are M operating variables at each stage and that the state is specified by N variables ; ;
Perhaps this would be sufficient to justify an economic boycott of an entire national chain in order, by threatening potential injury to its entire economy, to effect an alteration of the policy of its local stores in the matter of segregation.
-- `` The present recovery movement will gather steady momentum to lift the economy to a new historic peak by this autumn '', Beryl W. Sprinkel, economist of Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, predicted at the closing session here Tuesday of Investment Bankers Assn., California group, conference.
Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon said the economy is expected to advance by a whopping 8% next year, paving the way for lower taxes.
A $25 billion advertising budget in an $800 billion economy was envisioned for the 1970s here Tuesday by Peter G. Peterson, head of one of the world's greatest camera firms, in a key address before the American Marketing Assn..
The concerto's soloist, Hans Richter-Haaser, played with compensatory ease and economy, though without the consummate plasticity to which we had been treated on the previous evening by Herr Riefling.
The artists seem to have been dominated by geometrical pattern and order, and this was improved when classical art brought a greater freedom and economy.
After a decade of double-digit growth, Armenia's economy declined by 14. 4 percent in 2009.
According to official figures, Armenia ’ s economy grew by 13. 8 percent in 2007.
Attempts by the government to develop a larger and broader economy are restrained by Samoa's remote location, its limited transportation, and its devastating hurricanes.
The necessity for defence from attacks ( for monastic houses tended to accumulate rich gifts ), economy of space and convenience of access from one part of the community to another, by degrees dictated a more compact and orderly arrangement of the buildings of a monastic coenobium.
It was founded between 650 and 625 BC by Gorgus, son of the Corinthian tyrant Cypselus, at which time its economy was based on farmlands, fishing, timber for shipbuilding, and the exportation of the produce of Epirus.
Restaurants ( along with Chinese laundries ) provided an ethnic niche for small businesses at a time when the Chinese people were excluded from most jobs in the wage economy by ethnic discrimination or lack of language fluency.
Over the last two decades of his reign, Alfred undertook a radical reorganisation of the military institutions of his kingdom, strengthened the West Saxon economy through a policy of monetary reform and urban planning and strove to win divine favour by resurrecting the literary glories of earlier generations of Anglo-Saxons.
Andronikos Komnenos ' arrival was soon followed by a massacre of the Latin inhabitants of the city, who virtually controlled the economy of the city, with the massacre resulting in the deaths of 80, 000 " Latins ", i. e. Westerners.
Alberta's economy is one of the strongest in Canada, supported by the petroleum industry and, to a lesser extent, agriculture and technology.
The city's economy is also centered on high technology, with several companies drawn to the area by the university's research and development money, and by its graduates.

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