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Although the Attlee Government failed to meet its targets, primarily due to economic constraints, over a million new homes were built between 1945 and 1951 ( a significant achievement under the circumstances ) which ensured that decent, affordable housing was available to many low-income families for the first time ever.
However, public opposition to increases in defence spending — during a period when economic constraints require reduced spending for social welfare — has created differences among the political parties regarding a broadly acceptable level of new defence expenditure.
* Exploring possibilities and constraints by focusing critical thinking skills to research and define problem spaces for existing products or services — or the creation of new categories ; ( see also Brainstorming )
The constraints imposed by World War II seemed to give new energy to the British film industry.
In the barcode however, new Member States of the EU can be added without space constraints.
Notice that the right child of a left child of the root of a sub-tree ( for example node B in the diagram for the tree rooted at Q ) can become the left child of the root, that itself becomes the right child of the " new " root in the rotated sub-tree, without violating either of those constraints.
Many of the new immigrants dropped their traditional customs and laws, both out of choice ( the U. S. offered them a chance to escape what they viewed as the constraints of religious identity ) or not ( Jews refusing to work on the Sabbath were almost always fired at the end of the week ;; the large majority of those who desisted from working on Saturday had to face the formidable challenge of finding new work each week ).
It has been read as a family drama that validates virtue over wealth .” Little Women has been read “ as a means of escaping that life by women who knew its gender constraints only too well .” Alcott “ combines many conventions of the sentimental novel with crucial ingredients of Romantic children ’ s fiction, creating a new form of which Little Women is a unique model .” Elbert argued that within Little Women can be found the first vision of the “ American Girl ” and that her multiple aspects are embodied in the differing March sisters.
Free of the brother-sister constraints of the former pairing and with a new partner ( Claire Luce ), he created a romantic partnered dance to Cole Porter's " Night and Day ", which had been written for Gay Divorce.
* Methods for Systems Engineering: develop new methods of analysis and synthesis design constraints controlled integrating control, reliability and monitoring of multi-physical relationship with their environment
Because New Preston's steep, rocky terrain presents significant constraints to development, most viable development sites were utilized prior to 1900, making contemporary construction of new homes and businesses rare.
* Determine the objectives, alternatives, and constraints on the new iteration.
Modeling tools such as OpenMx and other applications suited to constraints and multiple groups have made the new techniques accessible to reasonably skilled users.
His research has focused on cosmology, combining theoretical work with new measurements to place constraints on cosmological models and their free parameters, often in collaboration with experimentalists.
His vision of the " new man " transcending constraints of convention is reminiscent of Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil ; his views on sexual liberation bear comparison to D. H. Lawrence ; and his " dynamic " meditations owe a debt to Wilhelm Reich.
The game now has a longer end due to the incorporation of a new dungeon, the Tower dungeon being redone, and re-ordering of the ultimate and penultimate boss battles, excluded from the original game due to space constraints ( Draygon's second form serves as the final boss in the remake as opposed to DYNA ).
The theory of constraints ( TOC ) adopts the common idiom " A chain is no stronger than its weakest link " as a new management paradigm.
The U. S. Army Kwajalein Atoll ( USAKA ) installation has been downsizing, in part because of budget constraints and technological improvements ( such as a new trans-oceanic fiber-optic cable ) that will allow the testing range to be operated extensively from sites in the United States, thus minimizing operation costs and the need for on-site workers or residents.
Constraint learning infers and saves new constraints that can be later used to avoid part of the search.
* Constraint recording: new constraints are defined in each stage of the search to represent the learning of inconsistent group of decisions.
Those constraints are carried over the new CSP problems.
Agroecologists study these four properties through an interdisciplinary lens, using natural sciences to understand elements of agroecosystems such as soil properties and plant-insect interactions, as well as using social sciences to understand the effects of farming practices on rural communities, economic constraints to developing new production methods, or cultural factors determining farming practices.
The second terminal ring was never built because of Berlin municipal budgetary constraints and the post-reunification decision to replace the former West Berlin airports with the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
The Olmsted firm originally designed the campus for up to 3, 000 students, but state officials asked the firm to scale the plan back due to budgetary constraints ; subsequently, the new plan presented to the state by the Olmsted Brothers centered the campus around a cruciform quadrangle similar to the one that exists on campus today.

new and placed
Because they were new men and to be sure that they didn't get lost, Prevot had placed Warren and White in the center of the patrol as it filed out.
Since that time the demands of the citizens for new and expanded services have placed financial burdens on the state which could not have been foreseen in earlier years.
So many times I have wondered why veterinarians do not wipe the table clean before each new canine patient is placed on it for examination.
When the power of the latter was made both limited and explicit -- when norms were clarified and made more precise and the creation of new norms was placed exclusively in parliamentary hands -- two purposes were served: Government was made subservient to an institutionalized popular will, and law became a rational system for implementing that will, for serving conscious goals, for embodying the `` public policy ''.
Take a picture of the group of new members to be put in the church paper or placed on the bulletin board.
You will need a stereo music system, with speakers preferably placed at least seven or eight feet apart, and one or more of the new London `` Phase 4 '' records.
His contemporary biographer Asser wrote that many nobles baulked at the new demands placed upon them even though they were for " the common needs of the kingdom ".
The tile could create a new chain of tiles, and the player who placed it on the board would have the opportunity to found a new chain.
There, a new robe of woven wool ( peplos ) was placed on either the statue of Athena Polias in the Erechtheum ( during a regular Panathenaea ) or on the statue of Athena Parthenos in the Parthenon ( during the Great Panathenaea, held every four years ).
For the educational market a version of the first model was produced with a new plastic enclosure ( the First Asters had an all-metal enclosure ) that also had an opening on the top in which a cassette recorder could be placed.
Ford placed Aston in the Premier Automotive Group, substantially invested in new manufacturing and quickly ramped up production.
The arrival of the Second and Third Fleets placed new pressures on the scarce local resources, but by the time Phillip sailed home in December 1792, the colony was taking shape, with official land-grants and systematic farming and water-supply.
As was standard for new Roman cities, Hadrian placed the city's main Forum at the junction of the main cardo and decumanus, now the location for the ( smaller ) Muristan.
One condition placed on the Bauhaus in this new political environment was the exhibition of work undertaken at the school.
In July 1940, he was appointed acting lieutenant-general, placed in command of V Corps, responsible for the defence of Hampshire and Dorset, and started a long-running feud with the new commander-in-chief, Southern Command, Claude Auchinleck.
The North American agencies will only require these standards for new device submissions, while the EU will take the more severe approach of requiring all applicable devices being placed on the market to consider the home healthcare standard.
On his release, however, Romanus found that enemies had placed their own candidate on the throne in his absence ; he surrendered to them and suffered death by torture, and the new ruler, Michael VII Ducas, refused to honour the treaty.
If a non-working point number placed, bought or laid becomes the new point as the result of a come-out, the bet is usually refunded, or can be moved to another number for free.
Several colonies were placed in new provinces or on the border of the Empire in order to secure Roman holdings as quickly as possible.
In 1482 the relics were placed in a new shrine and laid beneath the altar of the crypt.
Following the experience of the South African War of 1899-1902 ( where mounted Boer citizen commandos fighting on foot from cover proved superior to regular cavalry ) the British Army withdrew lances for all but ceremonial purposes and placed a new emphasis on training for dismounted action.
In May 2007, HP announced in a press release a new logo for their Compaq Division to be placed on the new model Compaq Presarios.
The species Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus is so unlike any previously described virus that it will almost certainly be placed in a new family on the next revision of viral families.

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