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In 1990, in an effort to give new impetus to the collective bargaining process and to bring it into line with increases in actual wages, a goal was set up Rocard and his ministers to raise “ collectively agreed minimum pay rates ".
The next few years would see a newly aggressive Athens, and it would take a string of Athenian reverses to diffuse the impetus that the surrenders had given and bring the two sides to the table to negotiate the Peace of Nicias in 421 BC.
The establishment of the NHM could probably be seen as an attempt to bring new impetus to trade with the Dutch East Indies after the depression of the years of French domination ( 1795 – 1814 ) and the final collapse of the Dutch East India Company two decades earlier.
2 ) The first widely implemented U. S. immigration limits against Europeans were made in 1923, creating an impetus for immigrants to apply for citizenship, bring their families and permanently settle in the U. S. Fewer than 30, 000 Greek immigrants arrived in the U. S. between 1925 and 1945, many of whom were " picture brides " for single Greek men.
The impetus behind making the film was to bring these influential players out of anonymity.
Mr Ong Teng Cheong, the then Minister for Communications, remarked that " Each company will act as a natural impetus to enhance the performance and efficiency of the other in the spirit of healthy competition and in the process help bring about a better level of service.
The discovery of The Coral gave Wills the impetus to bring his idea of a new guitar-band label to life by starting Deltasonic.

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One early Scout leader said, " The two things that gave Scouting great impetus and made it very popular were the uniform and Teddy Roosevelt's jingoism.

impetus and back
The impetus from this reversion continues to the lake's windward end and then reverts back.
Although interest in the relationship between ontogeny and phylogeny extends back to the nineteenth century, the contemporary field of evo-devo has gained impetus from the discovery of genes regulating embryonic development in model organisms.
The real impetus behind the modern cultural fascination with solving crime using entomological evidence can be traced back to the works Faune de Tombeaux ( Fauna of the Tomb, 1887 ) and Les Faunes des Cadavres ( Fauna of the Cadaver, 1894 ) by French veterinarian and entomologist Jean Pierre Mégnin.
Indeed, the impetus towards personal, autobiographical writing, dates back at least a century and a half before Life Studies.
The impetus given to the league from the switch was not enough for some clubs to remain in the league, with many clubs being relegated or being demoted back to the state leagues, including former champions Brunswick Juventus, St George and APIA Leichhardt, as well as once upon a time contenders in Heidelberg and Preston.
When the units of 29th Infantry Brigade were ultimately forced to fall back, their actions in the Battle of the Imjin River together with those of other UN forces, for example in the Battle of Kapyong, had blunted the impetus of the Chinese offensive and allowed UN forces to retreat to prepared defensive positions north of Seoul where the Chinese were halted.
Philippide, Originea românilor (" Origin of the Romanians "), I, Iaşi, 1925: „ Armata, dacă a înţeles rău cuvântul torna, ca şi cum ar fi fost vorba că trebuie să se întoarcă cineva să fugă, l-a înţeles ca un cuvânt din limba ţării, din limba locului, căci doar Theophylactos spune lămurit că « toţi strigau cât îi ţinea gura şi se îndemnau unul pe altul să se întoarcă, răcnind cu mare tulburare în limba ţării: retorna »” (" The army, if it understood badly the word torna, which also could have been the word that turned back someone who ran away, understood it as a word of the language of the country, of the language of the place, because only Theophylactos says clearly that ' everyone shouted it from mouth to mouth the gave one another the impetus to turn around, yelling with great concern in the language of the country: turn back < nowiki >'</ nowiki >")</ ref > as by the year 600, the bulk of the Byzantine army was raised from barbarian mercenaries and the Romanic population of the Balkan Peninsula.
Note that if a kick is fielded by the receiving team in its end zone, is advanced beyond the goal line, and then the ball carrier retreats back into his own end zone where the ball is downed, it is a safety because the impetus would then be charged to the receiving team.
However, the Portuguese held on, giving the British the impetus to send Wellesley back with additional regiments of troops to help recover the Iberian peninsula.
Hatton's promoter, Dennis Hobson, stated that the impetus for moving back down was to set up a fight with José Luis Castillo, a fighter who nearly beat Floyd Mayweather Jr. at lightweight in 2002.
Despite much interest gained from incessant touring and the minor-hit singles ' Found ' and ' Don't Think The Way They Do ', Island held back the album Mass Distraction until 2004, a year after its originally planned release date, and much of the early impetus was lost.
Much of the original impetus for the project, however, dated back a year earlier to a small meeting on digital books that Voyager sponsored on Bloomsday, 1990, attended by various pioneering multimedia and hypertext experts.
Later in the century broader comedies such as Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The Duenna and the innumerable works of Charles Dibdin moved the balance back towards the original style, but there was little remaining of the impetus of the satirical ballad opera.
The new management team provided the impetus required for a climb back up the table and Bromley went on to finish 4th, claiming a place in the end of season play-offs.

impetus and city
The second Abbasid caliph, Al Mansur ( 754 – 775 ) founded the city of Baghdad to act as a centre of learning, and included in its design a library-translation centre known as Bayt al-Hikma ‘ Storehouse of Wisdom ’, which continued to receive development from his heirs and was to provide a major impetus for Arabic-Persian translations of Hellenistic astrological texts.
However, it was the arrival of the Little Miami Railroad ( now the site of the Little Miami Scenic Trail, which passes through Xenia Station ) in 1843 which gave the city its first industrial impetus.
The impetus for Green to become a city arose in part out of controversy generated by a letter supposedly written by former Akron City Schools superintendent Conrad Ott.
This possible encounter may have been the impetus for Baltzar's decision to emigrate to England in 1655, leaving behind his newly attained position of Ratslutenist of Lübeck ( he had returned briefly to his home city, probably shortly after Christina's abdication in June 1654 ).
The impetus behind both the pageant and city was the Reverend Anthony Mark Wallock.
Later, the French East India Company, founded in 1664 and chartered by King Louis XIV, established shipyards there, thus giving an impetus to the development of the city.
However, a Japanese invasion of the city would provide an impetus for the West to enter the war on the side of China.
Having lost this early impetus, neither denomination has built a major centre of worship in the capital, although, in 1973, after major extensions, St Christopher's Catholic Church, Manuka, was raised to the status of Cathedral ( the Anglican cathedral remains in the nearby city of Goulburn ).
During World War Two there were significant numbers of troops barracked in the area, which provided the impetus to build Archbold Road as a supplementary and emergency route to the city.
Much of the impetus for holding the convention in the Superdome came from the Louisiana Republican National Committeewoman Virginia Martinez of New Orleans, who lobbied on behalf of her adopted home city as the convention site as a member of the RNC Executive Committee.
The impetus for Cleveland Stadium came from city manager William R. Hopkins, Cleveland Indians ' president Ernest Barnard, real estate magnate and future Indians ' president Alva Bradley, and the Van Sweringen brothers, who thought that the attraction of a stadium would benefit area commerce in general and their own commercial interests in downtown Cleveland in particular.
The Ripuarian Franks, given an impetus toward social unity by the Roman-administered city of Cologne, must have been speakers of Proto-Germanic.
The second Abbasid caliph, Al Mansur ( 754-775 ) founded the city of Baghdad to act as a centre of learning, and included in its design a library-translation centre known as Bayt al-Hikma ‘ Storehouse of Wisdom ’, which continued to receive development from his heirs and was to provide a major impetus for Arabic-Persian translations of Hellenistic astrological texts.
The impetus for such an effort derived from a recognition, " to the continued prosperity of the city.
A Memorandum of Understanding forged between the city of Yellowknife and Corix Utilities in June 2011 gave new impetus to the project.
This was the impetus for the construction of the Portage complex in downtown Hull, which today dominates the commercial sector of the city.
As well, a cattle breeding fund gives commercial impetus to the city and the whole area which is in such an economically strategic location in Europe.
As an impetus to the city plan to raise $ 1, 000, 000 for war equipment in 1941, he gave one-fifth of his controller's salary.
Nevertheless, German troops who got to less than 20 kilometres from the city were unable to maintain their impetus due to fatigue and supply problems.
As there was no eastern section of the Outer Loop to distribute passengers to the east of the city, the impetus to eventually complete the station was to improve public transport access to the expanding Liverpool John Lennon Airport, and also to provide new journey opportunities for rail passengers in south Liverpool by giving easy interchange between Northern Line, City Line and West Coast Main Line services.

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