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full and economic
Sprinkel told conferees that the recent improvement in economic activity was not a `` temporary flash in the pan '' but the beginning of a substantial cyclical expansion that will carry the economy back to full employment levels and witness a renewal of our traditional growth pattern.
But in 1999, the first full year of peace in 30 years, progress was made on economic reforms and growth resumed at 4 %.
Since gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1960, Cyprus has had a record of successful economic performance, reflected in strong growth, full employment conditions and relative stability.
Examples cited of such inefficiency include high unemployment during a business-cycle recession or economic organization of a country that discourages full use of resources.
There were impressive indicators of economic growth between 1972 and 1979: the government budget expanded some 540 percent, whereas exports as well as per capita income increased a full 500 percent.
The OCP will double Ecuador's oil transport capacity, but Ecuador will need to attract additional foreign investment to realize the full economic potential of the added capacity.
The Conservative Party has for years been split on the issue of Europe, with some arguing for the full withdrawal subject to a referendum but many supporting the Union though powers should be sought back from Brussels and the Union should be less of a political and economic union.
Apart from these factors, hard work and long hours at full capacity among the population in the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s and extra labor supplied by thousands of Gastarbeiter (" guest workers ") provided a vital base for the economic upturn.
It was also a full economic union ; indeed, most of its 25 articles dealt with economic arrangements for the new state known as " Great Britain ".
An amelioration of the economic and political conditions in the early years of the 21st century made Albania became a full member of NATO in 2009.
On 6 August 1990, after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, the U. N. Security Council adopted Resolution 661 which imposed economic sanctions on Iraq, providing for a full trade embargo, excluding medical supplies, food and other items of humanitarian necessity, these to be determined by the Security Council sanctions committee.
Several road projects were progressed but the economic crisis that began in 2008-09 has prevented its full implementation.
He saw the industrialisation process as the logical dialectical progression of feudal economic modes, necessary for the full development of capitalism, which he saw as in itself a necessary precursor to the development of socialism and eventually communism.
* 1949 – Point Four Program a program for economic aid to poor countries announced by United States President Harry S. Truman in his inaugural address for a full term as President.
" However, it could be done if " you could re-establish a world in which government's budget accounted for 10 percent of the national income, in which laissez-faire reigned, in which governments did not interfere with economic activities and in which full employment policies had been relegated to the dustbin ..."
On May 1, 1985, Reagan issued an executive order that imposed a full economic embargo on Nicaragua, which remained in force until March 1990.
Previously hindered by years of mismanagement, economic reforms of the past decade have put Nigeria back on track towards achieving its full economic potential.
In pursuing the goal of regional economic cooperation and development, Nigeria helped create ECOWAS, which seeks to harmonize trade and investment practices for its 16 West African member countries and ultimately to achieve a full customs union.
By this time the post-war economic recovery was in full swing, fueled by massive immigration and the growth in housing and manufacturing that this produced.
These measures were applied with successful results along with the government's policy of the Magical Hexagon which consists of full employment, social equality, economic growth, environmental quality, positive trade balance and price stability.
The U. S. also sought to place economic pressure on the Sandinistas, and, as with Cuba, the Reagan administration imposed a full trade embargo.
In terms of economic development, the Srisdi regime did not only continue what the Phibul regime had done since 1955, but it also significantly intensified this development with full support from the U. S. due to the regime's decision to cut all ties with the People's Republic of China and its full support for the U. S. operation in Indochina.

full and potential
In this respect experience is broader and full of a richer variety of potential meanings than the mind of man or any of his arts or culture are capable of making clear and distinct.
There still remained the need for one great film artist to explore the full potential of the new form and to make it an art.
Successful development, implementation, use and support of customer relationship management systems can provide a significant advantage to the user, but often there are obstacles that obstruct the user from using the system to its full potential.
This bloated software can appear sluggish and / or overwhelming to the user, keeping the system from full use and potential.
Among the first generals to recognize that artillery was not being used to its full potential, Napoleon often massed his cannon into batteries, and introduced several changes into the French artillery, improving it significantly, and making it among the finest in Europe.
He describes this as the good life, where the organism continually aims to fulfill its full potential.
Where the goal of Dianetics is to rid the individual of his reactive mind engrams, the stated goal of Scientology is to rehabilitate the individual's spiritual nature so that he may reach his full potential.
Dylan attempts to address potential performance issues by introducing " natural " limits to the full flexibility of Lisp systems, allowing the compiler to clearly understand compilable units ( i. e., libraries ).
The purpose of education can be to develop every individual to their full potential.
" In Aristotle's view, when a person acts in accordance with his nature and realizes his full potential, he will do good and be content.
Limited disclosure, is an alternative approach where full details of the vulnerability are provided to a restricted community of developers and vendors while the public is only informed of a potential security issue.
Instead it now sought to move beyond its old working class base to appeal the full spectrum of potential voters, including the middle class and professionals.
It now appears to have reached its full potential distribution.
Another technique, seldom used to its full potential, is altering the size of the mouth cavity to emphasize certain natural overtones.
According to the what economist Nicholas Barr describes as the " classical definition of income :" the 1938 Haig-Simons definition, " income may be defined as the ... sum of ( 1 ) the market value of rights exercised in consumption and ( 2 ) the change in the value of the store of property rights ..." Since the consumption potential of non-monetary goods, such as leisure, cannot be measured, monetary income may be thought of as a proxy for full income.
Although he is an Omega-level mutant, Drake has yet to tap into his full mutant potential.
Believing he has achieved his full potential, Bobby does not attempt to develop his abilities further.
There is something about a storyteller becoming rich and having a reasonably full private life that has a powerful potential to irritate so that, when things go wrong, it causes a very special kind of joy.
However, other scientists have written that " the full potential PCR was not realized " until Mullis ' work in 1983, and that Mullis ' colleagues failed to see the potential of the technique when he presented it to them.
The lack of reading skills hinders adults from reaching their full potential.
Pipelining as a basic technique was well known before ( see IBM 801 for instance ), but not developed into its full potential.
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