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However, in 1948, when the Western Allies extended the currency reform in the Western zones of Germany to the three western sectors of Berlin, the Soviet Union imposed a blockade on the access routes to and from West Berlin, which lay entirely inside Soviet-controlled territory.
Initially governed in four sectors controlled by the four Allied powers ( United States, United Kingdom, France and the Soviet Union ), tensions of the Cold War escalated until the Soviet forces implemented the Berlin Blockade, which the Western allies relieved with the dramatic airlift.
They have compared production and investment in a range of Western and non-Western countries and presented case studies of growth and performance in important individual industries and market-economic sectors.
There was a lack of airfields in the Western sectors, and authorities drafted contingency plans to deal with such a blockade.
Most of the housing built to the south of the Western Avenue was built in the 1960s-1970s, and is in the public / social housing sectors, particularly along the Kensington and Ruislip Roads.
: The Western Air Defense Sector ( WADS ), with headquarters at McChord, is the largest of the United States Air Defense sectors responsible to the North American Aerospace Defense Command ( NORAD ) and the Continental NORAD Region for peacetime air sovereignty, strategic air defense, and airborne counter-drug operations in the continental United States.
The Western Allies undertook a massive logistical effort to supply the western sectors of the city through the Berlin Airlift, known by the West Berliners as " die Luftbrücke " ( the Air Bridge ).
Sir Edwin Lutyens ' cenotaph in London influenced the design of many other war memorials in Britain and the British sectors of the Western Front, as well as those in other Commonwealth nations.
Berlin, which lay in the Soviet ( eastern ) sector, was also divided into four sectors with the Western sectors later becoming West Berlin and the Soviet sector becoming East Berlin, capital of East Germany.
From then until unification, the Western Allies continued to exercise supreme authority — effective only in their sectors — through the Allied Kommandatura.
Once the era of trench warfare had set in on the Western Front ( 1915 – 17 ), the BEF left its army corps in position for long periods, so that they became familiar with their sector, while rotating divisions as they required rest, training, or transfer to other sectors.
The West Island is an informal term for a large territory of low-density middle and upper-middle class housing, low and medium density commercial sectors and vast industrial operations roughly constituting the Western third of the Island of Montreal.
It is divided into two large sectors, called the High Cascades and the Western Cascades.
Czechoslovakia's service sectors were less developed than those of the more industrialized countries of Western Europe, and the 1980s employment in services continued to expand faster than employment in the productive sectors.
It comprises 10 Air National Guard fighter wings and two air defense sectors for the East and Western regions of the country.
In Western astrology, astrological signs are the twelve 30º sectors of the ecliptic, starting at the vernal equinox ( one of the intersections of the ecliptic with the celestial equator ), also known as the First Point of Aries.
Once the era of trench warfare had set in on the Western Front ( 1915 – 17 ), the BEF left its army corps in position for long periods, so that they became familiar with their sector, while rotating divisions as they required rest, training, or transfer to other sectors.
Arévalo ’ s rejection of Western oriented liberal individualism and apparent socialist inclinations led conservative sectors of the press to denounce the revolutionary president as a communist.
On June 18, 1948, the three Western sectors agreed on a new common German currency, coming into force on June 20, that ended the use of occupation currency and introduced the Deutsche Mark.
Nevertheless, the ways in which her beliefs were perceived within various sectors of Western European society-be they traders or imperialists, women's rights activists, or others-impacted common perceptions of " the African " of the time.
The means by which Western European societies garnered economic and military advantages over the rest of the world occurred through the haphazard and contingent organization and activities of some sectors of society, not through a given set of necessary and sufficient conditions.

sectors and Allies
In the western sectors, most of the industrial plants had minimal bomb damage and the Allies dismantled 5 % of the industrial plants for reparations.
Afterward, the sectors controlled by the NATO Allies became an effective exclave of West Germany, completely surrounded by East Germany.
When the city was divided into sectors by the occupying Allies at the end of the war, the square found itself on the boundary between the American, British and Soviet sectors.
The rest of the territory was divided into four occupation zones controlled by the Allies, with the former capital, Berlin, being similarly divided into four sectors.
Greater Berlin was divided into four sectors by the Allies under the London Protocol of 1944, one each for:
The Meuse-Argonne offensive also involved troops from France, while the rest of the Allies, including France, Britain and its dominion and imperial armies ( mainly Canada, Australia and New Zealand ), and Belgium contributed to major battles in other sectors across the whole front.
In many sectors the Germans, deprived of any surprise as their fuel-starved air force had lost air superiority to the Allies, advanced no further than the French Forward Zone, and nowhere did they break the French Battle ( Second ) Zone.
Tensions between the western Allies and the Russians occupying various sectors of the city, and the developing Cold War, led to chaotic conditions for football in the capital.
One effect of those redeployments was that the Allies were able, within a fortnight, to establish other lodgements using pontoon bridges in several other sectors of the Rhenish front, again complicating the defense for the Germans and hastening the end of German resistance on their western front.

sectors and United
With respect to Article 2,, paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ): Uses of Section 104 ( E ) and Section 104 ( G ) rupees: The Government of India will use the amount of rupees granted or loaned to it by the United States pursuant to paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) for projects to promote economic development with emphasis upon the agricultural sector including food reserve storage structures and facilities as may from time to time be agreed upon by the authorized representatives of the United States and the authorized representatives of the Government of India, in the following sectors: A.
The few vehicles in use outside these cities are run by the United Nations, aid agencies, the DRC government, and a few larger companies such as those in the mining and energy sectors.
Examples in the United Kingdom include those engaged in the regulation of various commercial and service sectors, such as the Water Services Regulation Authority.
The U. S. Government sends about 4 Swazi professionals to the United States each year, from both the public and private sectors, primarily for master ’ s degrees, and about 5 others for three-to four-week International Visitor programs.
According to former Prime Minister Patrick Manning, the nation is the financial capital of the Caribbean, and being so heavily reliant on the oil and energy sectors, fosters and facilitates an environment of constant demand for specialized jobs. In addition, the Natural Gas sector is for the first time facing competition from countries such as Qatar and the United States.
The United Kingdom also has a well-developed network of organisations offering education and professional development in the transport and logistics sectors.
Emiratisation ( or Emiratization ) is an initiative by the government of the United Arab Emirates to employ its citizens in a meaningful and efficient manner in the public and private sectors.
As a result, many customer service jobs as well as jobs in the information technology sectors ( data processing, computer programming, and technical support ) in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom have been or are potentially affected.
In 2009, the United States Obama administration set up the Green New Deal, an ambitious plan to create millions of jobs in sectors related to greenery.
In 2010, Miami ranked seventh in the United States in terms of finance, commerce, culture, entertainment, fashion, education, and other sectors.
Analysis of destination surveys for economics graduates from a number of selected top schools of economics in the United Kingdom ( ranging from Newcastle University to the London School of Economics ), shows nearly 80 per cent in employment six months after graduation – with a wide range of roles and employers, including regional, national and international organisations, across many sectors.
The capital city of Berlin was divided into four occupied sectors of control, under the Soviet Union, the United States, the United Kingdom and France.
The Allied Military Government administered Zone A, which was divided into peacekeeping and law enforcement sectors protected by a command of 5, 000 Americans (" TRUST ", the TRieste United States Troops ) and 5, 000 British in " BETFOR " ( British Element Trieste FORce ), each comprising a brigade-sized infantry force and complete support units ( Signals, Engineers, Military Police, etc.
Tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union increased dramatically when the Soviet Union closed all land travel between the western occupation sectors of Germany and the American, French and British sectors of Berlin.
Examples of industries or sectors where subsidies are often found include utilities, gasoline in the United States, welfare, farm subsidies, and ( in some countries ) certain aspects of student loans.

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