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Meantime, over the decade of the sixties, we can hope that many other countries will ready themselves for the big push into self-sustaining growth.
it's a short, light, quick-handling, fast-firing little timber gun designed to push a heavy slug at modest velocity but with lots of killing power and ample range for our most popular big game -- whitetail.
) By its greater corporeal presence and its greater extraneousness, the affixed paper or cloth serves for a seeming moment to push everything else into a more vivid idea of depth than the simulated printing or simulated textures had ever done.
However, despite a push for new antibiotic therapies there has been a continued decline in the number of newly approved drugs.
Money is just a push for the act.
Atari was a sponsor of the 1984 Summer Olympics and planned to push the 7800 aggressively in time for Christmas that year.
Brazil's push for nationalization of the computer-related industry in the 1970s also began with the navy, which could not decipher the " black box " computerized range-finding and firing mechanisms on the British frigates they had purchased, and did not want to be dependent on imported maintenance.
Looking for something more like an art film to push her as a serious actress, he showcased her in And God Created Woman ( 1956 ) with Jean-Louis Trintignant.
The administrators of these servers gained sufficient influence in the otherwise anarchic Usenet community to be able to push through controversial changes, for instance the Great Renaming of Usenet newsgroups during the 1980s.
Brueys ' dispositions had a second significant flaw: the 160 yard gaps between ships were large enough for a British ship to push through and break the French line.
Ravi Batra argues that " all official economic measures adopted since 1981 ... have devastated the middle class " and that the Occupy Wall Street movement should push for their repeal and thus end the influence of the super wealthy in the political process, which he considers a manifestation of crony capitalism.
Because his vision of personal and social perfections was framed as a revival of the ordered society of earlier times, Confucius is often considered a great proponent of conservatism, but a closer look at what he proposes often shows that he used ( and perhaps twisted ) past institutions and rites to push a new political agenda of his own: a revival of a unified royal state, whose rulers would succeed to power on the basis of their moral merits instead of lineage. These would be rulers devoted to their people, striving for personal and social perfection, and such a ruler would spread his own virtues to the people instead of imposing proper behavior with laws and rules.
Following the apparent success of the cane toad in eating the beetles threatening the sugarcane plantations of Puerto Rico, and the fruitful introductions into Hawaii and the Philippines, there was a strong push for the cane toad to be released in Australia to negate the pests that were ravaging the Queensland cane fields.
High inside pressure inhibits motion because the temperature differences are not enough to push the vanes through the higher concentration of air: there is too much air resistance for " eddy currents " to occur, and any slight air movement caused by the temperature difference is damped by the higher pressure before the currents can " wrap around " to the other side.
The three finds push back the date of the invention of the crank and connecting rod back by a full millennium ; for the first time, all essential components of the much later steam engine were assembled by one technological culture:
The centripetal force can also be supplied as a ' push ' force such as in the case where the normal reaction of a wall supplies the centripetal force for a wall of death rider.
It is common for an operator to moor a barge at a riverside town and collect freight and passengers over a period of weeks before hiring a river tug to tow or push the barge to its destination.
* Ugandan farmers push for DDT ban.
Fears that the DPP would one day take control of the legislature led then-President Lee Teng-hui to push through a series of amendments to strengthen presidential power ( for example, Taiwan's premier would no longer have to be confirmed by the Legislative Yuan ).
It was the threat of the expanding Russian Empire beginning to push for an advantage in the Afghanistan region that placed pressure on British India, in what became known as the " Great Game ".
By 2003, the push for education reform had declined.
* Class-A designs are simpler than other classes ; for example class-AB and-B designs require two devices ( push – pull output ) to handle both halves of the waveform ; class A can use a single device single-ended.
In its 2011 season, the campaign expanded its multimedia content, pursued mutual visibility arrangements with partner organizations, and sharpened its focus on 14-25 year olds, who were encouraged to understand their potential as a social movement to push for the end of hunger.
Following the political defeats in July and October 1917, on 1 November the Social Democrats put forward an uncompromising program called " We demand " in order to push for political concessions.
However, if the node is firewalled, stopping the source node from receiving incoming connections, the client wanting to download a file sends it a so-called push request to the server for the remote client to initiate the connection instead ( to push the file ).

push and stronger
The purpose of voting for the " push over ", in theory, is to ensure that it is this weak candidate, rather than a stronger rival, who survives to challenge a one's preferred candidate in the second round.
However, the collaboration of JVC and its partners was much stronger, and eventually lead the MITI to drop its push for an industry standard.
* U. S. plan to invade Iraq: Colin Powell meets with the U. N. Security Council to push for stronger resolutions against Iraq.
There is much stronger evidence that the push for the Huastecs ’ further migration up the Gulf coast was caused by the active presence of the early Olmecs ( c. 1400 to 1100 BCE ) of San Lorenzo and associated sites.
In 2007, Stoltenberg allowed Jagland to push through his plan to develop Storting as a stronger center for current political debates, thus increasing the power of the parliamentary members on issues from the cabinet.
The 19th century saw the growth of a distinctively Slovenian classical music sound based on romanticism, while the German minority continued to push for a stronger Germanic identity.
The stronger piece may pull or push the adjacent weaker piece.
In 1955 Rudolf Flesch criticized the Dick and Jane series in his book, Why Johnny Can't Read, and the push for multiculturalism, and stronger presentation of other races and cultures was partially a reaction to the cultural homogeneity of the series.
The organization has come under fire from environmentalists opposed to the Forest Stewardship Council ( FSC ) for its membership in that group, though RAN maintains that their engagement is necessary to push for stronger protection of forests and the rights of forest communities by the FSC.
* Pousse (" push "): same actions and scoring as a prise, but outranks the prise and generally indicates a stronger hand value.
" He emphasized the example of Elizabeth von R's note that " the stronger these were the more they seemed to push her own pains into the background.
Neither the U. S. nor the Confederate forces have adequate supplies for a major push ; however, the U. S. position is getting stronger daily.
When it is distributed, the stronger push and crowd, so that meals are anything but orderly procedures.
He was a serious competitor to the Soviet legend Vasily Alexeev at the 1972 Summer Olympics, but he failed to total and was not among the medal recipients. Vasily Alexeev even stated to the media that Patera was even stronger than him illustrated by a 550 pound push press overhead that Patera had allegedly done in practice nevertheless when it came to competing Alexeev always won -- User: Ceyockey confirmed by interrogation of the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics database that Patera was not among the medal recipients ; http :// www. olympic. org / uk / athletes / results / search_r_uk. asp = search interface --> After the press ( a lift in which Patera was disproportionately talented ) was eliminated from competition, Patera retired from weightlifting.
TDU organized members at UPS, freight, steelhaul and carhaul to push for stronger contracts during negotiations in 1979.

push and government
When the Labour government fell in 1979, the Conservatives under Margaret Thatcher won a victory which served to push the Liberals back into the margins.
The economy had deteriorated rapidly, starting in 1989, as the United States Agency for International Development ( AID ) pointedly interrupted disbursements of its grants to Honduras to signal displeasure with the economic policies of the old government and to push the new government to make economic reforms.
Recently though there has been a push from the city, and increasingly from government, to establish a light rail network, intended to be fast, efficient, and eco-friendly, along existing tracks in a North South corridor ; to help relieve the frequent jamming of traffic in Hobart CBD.
On the ground in Poland in October – November the final upsurge of the push for independence was taking place, with Ignacy Daszyński heading a short-lived Polish government in Lublin from November 6.
Since the late 1990s, the Jamaican government has set an agenda to push the development of technology in Jamaica.
Indira herself was at loggerheads with her father over policy ; most notably, she used his oft-stated personal deference to the Congress Working Committee to push through the dismissal of the Communist Party of India government in the state of Kerala, over his own objections.
The demands for labor has from time to time led to population increases that push the limits of the ecological carrying capacity, and should a period of climatic instability ensue, collapsing central government and declining populations can occur.
While he makes no specific reference to the possible war with Greece or the previous war ( that might be too dangerous ), he does seem to push the message that the government should take care of its own people before attempting any other military actions.
Having lost both referendums, the sovereignist Parti Québécois government renewed the push for recognition as a nation through symbolic motions that gained the support of all parties in the National Assembly.
Funding may also reflect who or what the institution wants to influence ; in the United States, for example, " Some donors want to influence votes in Congress or shape public opinion, others want to position themselves or the experts they fund for future government jobs, while others want to push specific areas of research or education.
Another growing challenge is the recent trend of states and businesses in the United States purposely under-funding their pension schemes in order to push the costs onto the federal government.
The government also combined its push for the construction of more new housing with encouragement and subsidisation of the renovation of old houses ( as an alternative to their destruction and replacement ).
The country's mantra was " Brazil, the Country of the Future ," which the military government used as justification for a giant push into the Amazon to exploit its resources, thereby beginning to transform Brazil into one of the leading economies of the world.
Somewhat contradictorily, the Act also encouraged the government to develop a sound monetary policy, to minimize inflation, and to push toward full employment by managing the amount and liquidity of currency in circulation.
Finance ministry spokesman, Runar Malkenes, told the BBC News website that " there are no moves to push for a boycott of Israeli goods " at government level.
The on-going need for teachers, a developing shortage of nurses, and a new push for vocational education from the Federal government combined to rescue the school from oblivion.
There is a growing push for further regionalization areas of law enforcement, water treatment, and possible government regionalization.
According to the journalist Paul Routledge, Donald Bruce, a former MP and Parliamentary Private Secretary and adviser to Bevan, had told him that Bevan's shift on the disarmament issue was the result of discussions with the Soviet government where they advised him to push for British retention of nuclear weapons so they could possibly be used as a bargaining chip in negotiations with the United States.
The Fisher government legacy of reforms and national development lasted beyond the divisions that would later occur with World War I and Billy Hughes ' conscription push.
The appointment to the Commission of National Education, with which he worked for several months, helped push his career forward, bringing him an appointment within the French government.
Angry at what was perceived as neglect by the county government, residents of Pinellas began a push to secede from Hillsborough.
Dissatisfied with the pace of reform after having rejoined the Council of State in 1875, Itagaki organized his followers and other democratic proponents into the nationwide Aikokusha ( Society of Patriots ) to push for representative government in 1878.
The Workers ' Party helped write the country's post-military government Constitution, ensuring strong constitutional guarantees for workers ' rights, but failed to achieve a proposed push for agrarian reform in the Constitutional text.
It eventually reclined somewhat to about 16 000 in 2001 ( a nationwide slump in youth organization membership in general ) when another push for more exposure and encouraging members to form new clubs was coordinated alongside a crucial change in the basis for government support money carried the official headcount over 100 000 at the time of writing ( December 2005 ).

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