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introduction and complementary
Baby bottles are discouraged by the World Health Organization, which considers exclusive breastfeeding followed by introduction of complementary foods with clean utensils safer.
The early introduction of complementary foods may satisfy the hunger of the infant, resulting in less frequent breastfeeding and ultimately less milk production in the mother.
* Sengupta, S. Some approaches to complementary product strategy – An introduction to the special issue, Journal of Product Innovation Management, Volume: 15, Issue: 4 ( July 1998 ), pp: 352 – 367.
Transantiago became fully operational on February 10, 2007 with the introduction of a new route system dividing bus lines into two complementary groups: main and local lines.

introduction and protection
Many estates were sold or broken up, and this trend was accelerated by the introduction of protection for agricultural tenancies, encouraging outright sales, from the mid-20th century.
He declared that the aims of the congress were freedom of religion, right to form associations, freedom of expression of thought, equality before law for every individual without distinction of caste, colour, creed or religion, protection to regional languages and cultures, safeguarding the interests of the peasants and labour, abolition of untouchability, introduction of adult franchise, imposition of prohibition, nationalisation of industries, socialism, and establishment of a secular India.
The introduction of the MZ-RH1 allowed users to freely move uncompressed digital recordings back and forth from the MiniDisc to a computer without the copyright protection limitations previously imposed upon the NetMD series.
A crack intro, also known as a cracktro, loader, or just intro, is a small introduction sequence added to cracked software, designed to inform the user of which " cracking crew " or individual cracker was responsible for removing the software's copy protection and distributing the crack.
Following the introduction of this programme the policy of protection was eventually ended and the Control of Manufacturers Act, which had been in place since 1932 and had been introduced by Lemass himself, was also abolished.
Modern CRT monitors fix this problem through the introduction of " smart " protection circuitry.
With the introduction of the " high speed " bomber came a need to protect the gunner from the elements and to give protection but retain the wide firing arcs and so the power driven multi-gun turret evolved.
The introduction of more effective ceramic composite materials allows for a larger width of these metal layers within the armour shell: given a certain protection level provided by the composite matrix, it can be thinner.
* The introduction of protection for workers against unfair dismissal.
The introduction of Krupp armour in six inch thickness rendered the " armoured " protection scheme more effective for the largest first class cruisers, and no large first class protected cruisers were built after 1898.
The book has continuing relevance: it addressed what Nader perceived as the political meddling of the car industry to oppose new safety features, which parallels the debates in the 1990s over the mandatory fitting of air bags in the United States, and industry efforts by the ACEA to delay the introduction of crash tests to assess vehicle-front pedestrian protection in the European Union.
Waste production, air pollution, and loss of biodiversity ( resulting from the introduction of invasive species and species extinction ) are some of the issues related to environmental protection.
Being more expensive and labour-intensive to produce than thatch, their introduction has been explained by their greatly enhanced fire resistance which gave desired protection to the costly temples.
In economics, the group has pressed for an introduction of antitrust laws in Hong Kong ; on livelihood issues, it takes a socialist stance, demanding better labour protection, such as a minimum wage and maximum working hours, and unemployment protection.
Hamer was instrumental in the introduction of the Historic Buildings Act 1974 and made significant moves in 1977 which guaranteed the protection of several significant buildings including the Windsor Hotel and Regent Theatre in Melbourne and Shamrock Hotel in Bendigo.
With the refinement of infantry firearms, especially the introduction of the powerful musket, the usefulness of the protection afforded by full armour became greatly lessened.
1967 saw the introduction of U. S. mandated safety equipment to improve occupant protection during a crash, including an energy-absorbing steering column, non-protruding control knobs, 4-way hazard flasher, soft interior surfaces, locking seat backs ( on 2-door models ), a dual-circuit hydraulic braking system ( with warning light ), and shoulder belt anchors.
With the introduction of 10-digit dialing, this protection will be discontinued, although the local dialing capability will be maintained.
The M1916 design provided excellent protection: Reserve Lieutenant Walter Schulze of 8th Company Reserve Infantry Regiment 76 described his combat introduction to the helmet on the Somme, 29 July 1916:
Many estates were sold or broken up, and this trend was accelerated by the introduction of protection for agricultural tenancies, encouraging outright sales, from the mid-20th century.
With the introduction of the recent ( BS 7671: 2008 incorporating amendment no 1: 2011 ) 17th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations consumer units in the UK must provide RCD protection to all cables embedded in walls excepting high integrity circuits such as those for burglar alarms or smoke alarms.
The Supreme Federal Court has ruled that that this omission of the protection of God was not unconstitutional since the preamble of the constitution is simply an indication of principles that serves as an introduction to the constitutional text and reflects the ideological conceptions of the legislator, falling within the scope of political ideology and not of the Law.
While its titanium-alloy construction provided slightly superior protection compared to the Zeon standard high-tensile steel, it was not enough to provide substantial protection against the beam weaponry and heavy-projectile rounds, which had become standard by the time of its introduction.

introduction and legislation
Other initiatives include the enactment of the Foundations Act in 2004 and the planned introduction of legislation to regulate Private Trust Companies.
* UK Copyright Law fact sheet ( April 2000 ) a concise introduction to UK Copyright legislation
With the introduction of National Health Practitioner registration legislation on July 1, 2010, the title " doctor " is not restricted in any Australian state.
By 2006, such was the confusion from these multiple Acts, each amending the others ( and not all of which were ever actually commenced and thus were in the public record but not enforced as actual legislation ); and the amendments of Irish firearms legislation by other Acts ranging from the Wildlife Acts ( mostly relating to hunting law ) to the Road Traffic Acts ( relating to how and where firearms could be transported ) and others ; the large amount of secondary legislation ( Statutory Instruments, which set out regulations, the design of application forms for licences and so forth, as well as the details of when various parts of the Acts came into force ); as well as the introduction of EU firearms law into the canon of Irish legislation ; led the Irish Law Reform Commission to recommend that all the extant legislation be restated a legal process by which all the existing primary and secondary legislation would be read as one and a single document produced as the new Firearms Act ( and all prior Acts would be repealed ).
Zafy's term, however, was marred by economic decline, allegations of corruption, and his introduction of legislation to give himself greater powers.
The earliest introduction of child removal to legislation is recorded in the Victorian Aboriginal Protection Act 1869.
* The introduction of social policy legislation in the late seventies which increased family allowances ( though by a smaller amount than in 1974 ) and maternity leave benefits.
Although old-age pensions had already been introduced by Asquith as Chancellor, Lloyd George was largely responsible for the introduction of state financial support for the sick and infirm ( known colloquially as " going on the Lloyd George " for decades afterwards ) — legislation often referred to as the Liberal reforms.
* The introduction of legislation which ensured continued payment of wages for workers disabled by illness ( 1970 ).
With the introduction of absolute monarchy in Denmark – Norway in 1660 under Frederick III, the Icelanders relinquished their autonomy to the crown, including the right to initiate and consent to legislation.
In 2009 Monsanto asked the US government to maintain its strong pressure on the European Union legislation for the introduction of GMO foods.
The Labor Party required legislation to limit immigration from Asia as part of its agreement to support the government, although in fact Barton had promised the introduction of the White Australia Policy in his election campaign.
The Executive Council decides on matters of policy, the introduction of bills to the Legislative Council and the drafting of subordinate legislation.
He showed support for passenger rail initiatives, notably his 2006 bipartisan introduction, with Sen. Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey, of legislation to provide 80 percent federal matching grants to intercity rail and guarantee adequate funding for Amtrak.
At the time of the introduction of domestic video recorders in the United Kingdom during the 1970s, there was no legislation specifically designed to regulate video content, apart from the Obscene Publications Act 1959 which had been amended in 1977 to cover erotic films.
The introduction of the legislation caused Britain's shipping industry to develop in isolation.
In the United Kingdom, following the Peterloo Massacre of August 16, 1819, the British government acted to prevent any future disturbances by the introduction of new legislation, the so-called Six Acts which labelled any meeting for radical reform as " an overt act of treasonable conspiracy ".
Both Attorney General Robert Kennedy and Vice President Johnson had pushed for the introduction of the civil rights legislation.
Coupled with a federal government promise in 1959 to give even more money for medical care, this paved the way for Douglas's most notable achievement, the introduction of universal health care legislation in 1961.
From 1998 to 2002, she served as Justice Minister in Gerhard Schröder's first cabinet, where she oversaw a number of controversial reform projects such as the reform of German citizenship legislation, the introduction of same-sex civil unions, and the overhaul of the German Civil Code, the most invasive since its inception in 1900.

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