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government-mandated and lifestyle
Starting in the 1950s, and lasting through the 1990s, they switched to farming as a result of government-mandated modernization programs as well as the increased risks of a hunting and gathering lifestyle in the face of technological development.
In the 1990s, a portion of the population switched to livestock farming as a result of government-mandated modernization programs, as well as the increased risks of a hunting and gathering lifestyle in the face of technological development.

government-mandated and ),
* Liberals and those on the left tend to favor more freedom in personal areas ( example: no military draft ), but more government activism or control in economics ( example: a government-mandated minimum wage ).

government-mandated and only
VHEMT rejects government-mandated human population control programs in favor of voluntary population reduction, supporting only the use of birth control and willpower to prevent pregnancies.

government-mandated and .
The combination of inflation and government-mandated price-fixing led to the rise of black markets in rice, beans, sugar, and flour, and a " disappearance " of such basic commodities from supermarket shelves.
The textiles sector experienced an approximate 17 % drop in exports due in part to the appreciation of the Dominican peso against the dollar, Asian competition following expiration of the quotas of the Multi-Fiber Arrangement, and a government-mandated increase in salaries, which should have occurred in 2005 but was postponed to January 2006.
Applied subjects include market and legal remedies to spread or reduce risk, such as warranties, government-mandated partial insurance, restructuring or bankruptcy law, inspection, and regulation for quality and information disclosure.
In 1976, in a paper on The Denationalization of Money, Hayek advocated that rather than re-instituting a government-mandated gold standard, a free market in money be allowed to develop, with issuers of money competing with each other to produce the best, most stable and healthy currency.
The combination of inflation and government-mandated price-fixing, together with the " disappearance " of basic commodities from supermarket shelves, led to the rise of black markets in rice, beans, sugar, and flour.
Then Chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan was a critic of the system, saying, “ We are, in effect, attempting to use government to enforce two different prices for the same itemnamely, government-mandated deposit insurance.
A private copying levy ( also known as blank media tax or levy ) is a government-mandated scheme in which a special tax or levy ( additional to any general sales tax ) is charged on purchases of recordable media.
Congolese communities in the Domaine Privé were not merely forbidden by law to sell items to anyone but the State: they were required to provide State officials with set quotas of rubber and ivory at a fixed, government-mandated price and to provide food to the local post.
The Star is most notable for its influence on the career of President Harry Truman and as the newspaper where a young Ernest Hemingway honed his writing style, and for being central to government-mandated divestiture of radio and television outlets by newspaper concerns in the late 1950s.
Again, issues relate to quality and noncompliance including falsification of documents relevant to the selling of products to hospitals which are to be sold under a limited, government-mandated basis.
In contrast with public Public-access television, which is government-mandated access for programming, Local programming is now usually programming of local interest produced by the cable operator or PEG organizations.
During the post-Civil War period and continuing into the early 20th century, the US and Europe had generally adopted a government-mandated gold standard.
The Party opposes government-mandated environmental standards and Canadian participation in the Kyoto Protocol.
Sumner's work with folkways led him to conclude that attempts at government-mandated reform were useless.
However, these investments were not government-mandated, in sharp contrast to the similar but much less successful reforms in Yugoslavia and Hungary.
However, in 1976, in a paper on The Denationalization of Money, Hayek advocated that rather than re-instituting a government-mandated gold standard, a free market in money be allowed to develop, with issuers of money competing with each other to produce the best, most stable and healthy currency.
However, Ford could not just import the cars and sell them ; American government-mandated safety regulations dictated that Ford modify the design of the XR4Ti and Scorpio.
Following government-mandated service cutbacks to Marine Atlantic in the mid-1990s, Bay Ferries was formed as a subsidiary of NFL and successfully bid for the right to operate the Yarmouth-Bar Harbor route.
For the 1973 model year, USA models were re-specified with energy-absorbing bumpers, fire-resistant interiors and other government-mandated safety items. Nissan Sunny series B110 1200GX-5
The X-body Omega, like its sister vehicles ( the Chevrolet Citation, Pontiac Phoenix and Buick Skylark, proved fairly trouble-prone early on, necessitating an astounding number of government-mandated recalls for braking problems, fluid leaks and suspension issues, just to name a few.
It is usually paid as an incentive to work on a particular day ( e. g. on Sundays ) or as government-mandated compensation for having workers work on particular days ( e. g. public holidays ).

responsible and well-adjusted
The results indicated that the college students who had experienced CSA were slightly less well-adjusted compared to other students who had not experienced CSA, but that family environment was a significant confound that may be responsible for the association between CSA and harm.

responsible and lifestyle
The concept of not having an official membership is not so clear cut among the Exclusives, as people who wish to break bread must be affiliated with a " home assembly " to which they are responsible in terms of lifestyle choices.
Religious meditations upon the Virgin Mary were partially responsible for the development of chivalry as an ethic and lifestyle: the concept of the honor of a lady and knightly devotion to her, coupled with an obligatory respect for all women, factored prominently as central to the very identity of medieval knighthood.
Even when there is no single responsible mutation to explain hypercholesterolemia, genetic predisposition still plays a major role, potentially adding to lifestyle factors and multiplying the risk of late complications.
A bachelor party may involve activities beyond the usual party and social gathering ingredients ( often drinking alcohol and gambling ), such as going to a strip club or hiring a stripper, and, in some traditions, more hazing-like tests and pranks at the groom's expense, performed as a rite of passage from bachelorhood ( associated with an adolescent lifestyle, often in the common past of most participants, e. g. in their student years ) to the " more responsible " marital life.
Johannes Trithemius, well-known humanist and learned abbot of the Scottish monastery of St. Jacob, held the then dissolute student lifestyle responsible for the premature decline of the city's first university.
Realizing they aren ’ t in heaven or hell because they ’ ve never been responsible enough to do good deeds or bad ones, they decide that freeing their old friend Cosmo Topper from his regimented lifestyle will be their ticket into heaven.
While it is true that active and otherwise healthy men could in theory develop andropause-like symptoms, how common and widespread the phenomenon is, and whether genetics, lifestyle, environment, or a combination of factors are responsible, is not yet known.
They lived a hunting and gathering lifestyle with the men responsible for providing meat, making tools, and maintaining a supply of poison-tipped arrows and spears.
Under pressure from her family, unwilling to be responsible for Emperor Komei's abdication and threatened with the monastery, Princess Kazu finally agreed, but gave several conditions including demands that her lifestyle in Edo would remain the same as in Kyoto and that she would be able to return to Kyoto on the anniversaries of her father's death.
The channel is well known for airing repeats of Road Wars and Airline whilst other shows such as Coach Trip and It's Me or the Dog are also shown regularly, the closure of Sky Real Lives responsible for the increase in lifestyle programming.

responsible and results
In addition to using its ALU to perform operations, a CPU is also responsible for reading the next instruction from memory, reading data specified in arguments from memory, and writing results to memory.
Commenting on this, other writers ( such as John von Neumann and David Bohm ) have suggested that consequently there would have to be ' hidden ' variables responsible for random measurement results, something which was not expressly claimed in the original paper.
These results suggest that gambler's fallacy relies more on the prefrontal cortex ( responsible for executive, goal-directed processes ) and less on the brain areas that control affective decision-making.
When an electronic device causes an interrupt, the intermediate results ( registers ) have to be saved before the software responsible for handling the interrupt can run.
Although opinion among the United Kingdom government, the South African government and the British South Africa Company favoured the union option ( and none tried to interfere in the referendum ), when the referendum was held the results saw 59. 4 % in favour of responsible government for a separate colony and 40. 6 % in favour of joining the Union of South Africa.
This action results in either excited or inhibited levels of cyclic adenosine monophosphate, inositol trisphosphate and diglyceride, neurochemicals responsible for a variety of biological functions.
However the tropane alkaloids which are responsible for both the medicinal and hallucinogenic properties are fatally toxic in only slightly higher amounts than the medicinal dosage, and careless use often results in hospitalizations and deaths.
The gem results from small scale replacement of aluminium by chromium oxide, which is responsible for alexandrite's characteristic green to red color change.
Homozygosity for the C282Y mutation is the most common genotype responsible for clinical iron accumulation, though heterozygosity for C282Y / H63D mutations, so-called compound heterozygotes, results in clinically evident iron overload.
The change in phase 4 slope results from alterations in potassium and calcium currents, as well as the slow-inward sodium current that is thought to be responsible for the pacemaker current ( If ).
The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ( CSI ), formerly known as the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal ( CSICOP ), is a program within the U. S. non-profit organization Center for Inquiry ( CFI ), whose stated purpose is to " encourage the critical investigation of paranormal and fringe-science claims from a responsible, scientific point of view and disseminate factual information about the results of such inquiries to the scientific community and the public.
Unlike Kilgore, he believed the public should not own research results and products, instead responsible researchers should own the research results.
If individuals are held accountable or responsible, individuals who could not have prevented the results are either unfairly punished, or they “ take responsibility ” in a symbolic ritual without suffering any consequences.
" The Contact Group also called for the Yugoslav authorities to " work with the International Tribunal to ensure that those responsible for Račak are brought to justice suspend those VJ and MUP officers operating in Račak on 15 January pending the results of this investigation becoming available ".
The Torah contains the law that " when men fight and one of them pushes a pregnant woman and a miscarriage results but no other misfortune, the one responsible shall be fined ... but if other misfortune ensues, the penalty shall be life ( nefesh ) for life ( nefesh ).
CSI's mission statement is to " encourage the critical investigation of paranormal and fringe-science claims from a responsible, scientific point of view and disseminate factual information about the results of such inquiries to the scientific community and the public.
She also agreed to a five-year ban from serving as a director, CEO, CFO, or any other officer role responsible for preparing, auditing, or disclosing financial results of any public company.
It is responsible for the recruitment of new members, the organization of meetings and workshops, data processing and distribution, capacity building and the promotion of publications and dissemination of results.
When Blandy proposed an all-Navy board to evaluate the results, Senator McMahon complained to President Harry Truman that the Navy should not be " solely responsible for conducting operations which might well indeed determine its very existence.
Alcohol is responsible in the world for 1. 8 million deaths and results in disability in approximately 58. 3 million people.
The sponsor is also responsible for monitoring the results of the study as they come in from the various sites, as the trial proceeds.
The responsibility principle is that a clear conscience results when people realize that they are responsible to God for every thought, word, action, and motive.
They will be responsible for keeping updated a chart that will allow all participants to see the results of each bill at all parts of the process.

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