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new and management
Under this new management considerable progress appears to have been made.
One indication of the merits of the new management is found in the fact that during the period 1951-1956, while total annual mileage put on the vehicles increased 35%, the total maintenance cost increased only 11%.
We have seen good new products shelved because no one had the assignment to develop such facts and plans -- and management couldn't make up its mind.
Regarding Atlanta's new multi-million-dollar airport, the jury recommended `` that when the new management takes charge Jan. 1 the airport be operated in a manner that will eliminate political influences ''.
`` As we look to the $800 billion economy that is predicted for 1970 and the increase of about 40% in consumer expenditures that will be required to reach that goal, management can well be restless about how this tremendous volume and number of new products will be created and marketed '', Peterson said.
Several new features, including better scalability, enhanced clustering and management capabilities are mentioned.
Instead the two court owned theaters would be reopened under new management, and partly subsidized by the Imperial Court, as a new National Theater.
A new division was created, called Aston Martin Racing, which became responsible, together with Prodrive, for the design, development, and management of the DBR9 program.
Atari's management decided to enter this market, and the new technology was repackaged into the Atari 400 and 800, hitting the market in 1979.
This incarnation of the journal ceased publication after its tenth year, in 1883, giving as an explanation Hendricks ' declining health, but Hendricks made arrangements to have it taken over by new management, and it was continued from March 1884 as the Annals of Mathematics.
Under the Borland name and a new management team headed by President and CEO Dale L. Fuller, a now-smaller and profitable Borland refocused on Delphi, and created a version of Delphi and C ++ Builder for Linux, both under the name Kylix.
The management of a number of societies still felt that they were unable to compete with the banks, and a new Building Societies Act was passed in 1986 in response to their concerns.
Likewise, poor or outdated equipment, particularly the failure of management to introduce new technology, may also cause problems.
Growth management can be a challenge for coastal local authorities who often struggle to provide the infrastructure required by new residents.
The lack of senior management sponsorship can also hinder the success of a new CRM system.
The new concept is described by a number of terms, each of which has its own specific shade of meaning, such as crisis management, emergency management, emergency preparedness, contingency planning, emergency services, and civil protection.
DEC management doubted the need to produce a new computer architecture to replace their existing VAX and DECstation lines, and eventually ended the PRISM project in 1988.
Applied engineering is the application of management, design, and technical skills for the design and integration of systems, the execution of new product designs, the improvement of manufacturing processes, and the management and direction of physical and / or technical functions of a firm or organization.
Under the new deal, HP will provide network, workplace, mainframe management, applications and systems integration services for GM ’ s worldwide operations.
As of build 1397, released on 17 August 2011, there have been large scale experiment with new load management ( NLM ) to increase throughput and reduce the impact of hostile nodes on the network.
The American series came to an end when the management of Ace changed, and the new management decided that the series was too juvenile for their taste.

new and reversed
When the blade becomes dull, it can be quickly reversed or switched for a new one.
Practical results were mixed and mingled emerged ( such as the debate surrounding the constitutional prohibition of extradition, which later was reversed ), but together with the reincorporation of some of the guerrilla groups to the legal political framework, the new Constitution inaugurated an era that was both a continuation and a gradual, but significant, departure from what had come before.
Earnhardt's team was re-christened as the No. 29 team, with the same sponsor but with a new look ( a reversed color scheme-white with black numerals and a black stripe on the bottom ) for the following races at Rockingham and Las Vegas.
On the oil front, the new government in Ecuador has reversed the earlier revenue-sharing arrangements with western oil companies and is now keen on striking new partnerships with state-owned ONGC Videsh of India.
At the same time, revolutionary workers and left-wing socialists were now considering removing the conservative regime by military force rather than allowing the achievements of the workers ' movement to be reversed or implementation of new reforms to be hampered.
The company's production lines typically reversed the numbers others were achieving ; even the early runs of a new CPU design — what would become the 6502 — were achieving a success rate of 70 percent or better.
This client – server terminology — the user's terminal being the server and the applications being the clients — often confuses new X users, because the terms appear reversed.
Deng remained the Chairman of the Central Military Commission, but formal power was transferred to a new generation of pragmatic reformers, who reversed Cultural Revolution policies almost in their entirety.
The young king reversed this trend when, in 1337, as a preparation for the imminent war, he created six new earls on the same day.
In 1974, three weeks after forming a new government, Wilson's new chancellor Denis Healey partially reversed the 1971 reduction in the top rate of tax from 90 % to 75 %, increasing it to 83 % in his first budget, which came into law in April 1974.
The new government partially reversed the 1971 reduction in the top rate of tax from 90 % to 75 %, increasing it to 83 % in the first budget from new chancellor Denis Healey, which came into law in April 1974.
In August 2009, the Dakota County Board of Commissioners reversed an earlier decision to abandon this system for alphanumeric plates upon introduction of new license plates in 2011.
The Court of Appeals reversed and remanded for a new election.
Colonel John Spring, who had agitated for the new town of Northbridge, and later reversed his position, led a company of men in the Massachusetts Militia in the Revolution.
When the Earth's field reverses, new basalt records the reversed direction.
Consequently, a new electric pumping station was constructed at Whitehall on the River Great Ouse, the flow in the drain reversed, and the pumping station decommissioned.
When the legal tender decision was reversed after the appointment of new Justices, in 1871 and 1872 ( Legal Tender Cases, 79 U. S. 457 ), Chase prepared a very able dissenting opinion.
In April 1945, the new president Harry S. Truman and the British suspended the dissolution and the decision to liquidate the BIS was officially reversed in 1948.
where S is the entropy, V is volume, ( minus sign due to reversibility, in which dU = 0: work other than pressure-volume may be done and is equal to − pV ) leads to the " reversed " form of the initial fundamental relation into a new master equation:
Physically, the solar cycle can be thought of as a regenerative loop where the toroidal component produces a poloidal field, which later produces a new toroidal component of sign such as to reverse the polarity of the original toroidal field, which then produces a new poloidal component of reversed polarity, and so on.

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