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Economic conditions during the 1970s were becoming more difficult for the UK and many other western economies as a result of the ending of the Bretton Woods Agreement and the 1973 oil shock, and the Heath government in its turn was buffeted by economic adversity and industrial unrest ( notably including confrontation with the coalminers which led to the Three-day week ) towards the end of 1973, and on 7 February 1974 ( with the crisis still ongoing ) Heath called a snap election for 28 February.
If some policy change or other shock results with Person A ending up with 20 sheep and Person B with 99 sheep, this change would not be Pareto improving, since Person B is now worse off.
Sachs, an economic adviser to the Bolivian government at the time, drew up an extensive plan, later known as shock therapy, to cut inflation drastically by liberalizing the Bolivian market, ending government subsidies, eliminating import quotas, and linking the Bolivian economy to the US dollar.
" Another time, when he demanded a script that ended on a happy note, she said: " I know this will come as a shock to you, Mr. Goldwyn, but in all history, which has held billions and billions of human beings, not a single one ever had a happy ending.
Its portrayal of violence and ambiguity in regard to moral values, andshockending, divided critics.
Ultimately, thanks ironically to the German author of the original piece, the show arrived at much of its final form: during previews, 30 % of the dialogue was cut to allow room to expand the score and arrive closer to the original almost sung-through concept ; the vampire costumes were redesigned to look less freakish ; a new staging of the shock ending set in modern times suggested by Kunze was inputted.
Mabuse's spirit leads Baum to Hofmeister in his cell where he introduces himself as Dr. Mabuse, ending Hofmeister's shock.
Rooted to the bottom of the league standings, Raiders managed to turn things around with a 71-78 away victory at Guildford, ending their eight-game losing streak, continuing the momentum into the new year and chalking-up a shock away win at Everton Tigers 74-87.
Kane says that he was unhappy with the way his character ended the season, but mostly because the series ending came as a shock and " we ’ ve all just now gotten comfortable in our skin.
Upon its completion the shock and the impact of the painting propelled Picasso into the center of controversy and all but knocked Matisse and Fauvism off the map, virtually ending the movement by the following year.
Their 2008 ACC Trophy Elite got off to a terrible start with a shock defeat by Saudi Arabia, their first ACC Trophy defeat since the 1998 semi-final and they lost to Hong Kong in the final, ending a run of four consecutive titles.
" When asked what, he says, " I was alone ," and he goes on to imply that his mother caught him masturbating in her house while reading " a glamor magazine ", resulting in her falling over in shock and ending up in the hospital.

shock and finale
The Presto Ma non assai of the first trio of the scherzo is taken literally and may shock you, as the real Allegro con Spirito of the finale is likely to bring you to your feet.
Nearing the end of the Rhapsody, he is in shock after turning to the finale page which consist of scrambled, quick playing, nearly impossible to read notes after which he takes off his shirt, oils his hands, and prays.

shock and is
Rangoni's first entrance is a musical shock, a sudden open fifth in a key totally unrelated to what has preceded it.
As the first collective confrontation of the Nazi outrage, the Trial of Eichmann represents a recovery of the Jews from the shock of the death camps, a recovery that took fifteen years and which is still by no means complete ( though let no one believe that it could be hastened by silence ).
This French film, set in Italy, is a summertime splurge in shock and terror all shot in lovely sunny scenery -- so breath-taking that at times you almost forget the horrors the movie is dealing with.
But the greater reason for fumbling, stumbling American leadership is due to the shock her pride suffered when the Japanese attacked at Pearl Harbor.
Much of its shock value derives from the fact that the first portion of the essay describes the plight of starving beggars in Ireland, so that the reader is unprepared for the surprise of Swift's solution when he states, " A young healthy child well nursed, is, at a year old, a most delicious nourishing and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled ; and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a fricassee, or a ragoust.
If the weight is suspended off the seabed it acts as a spring or shock absorber to dampen the sudden actions that are normally transmitted to the anchor and can cause it to dislodge and drag.
It is among the most versatile and fearsome weapons on the battlefield, valued for its shock action against other troops and high survivability, although it can be still be vulnerable to anti-tank weapons.
At the speed of sound the way that lift is generated changes dramatically, from being dominated by Bernoulli's principle to forces generated by shock waves.
Thus, when the fluid finally does strike the object, it is forced to change its properties -- temperature, density, pressure, and Mach number -- in an extremely violent and irreversible fashion called a shock wave.
The presence of shock waves, along with the compressibility effects of high-velocity ( see Reynolds number ) fluids, is the central difference between supersonic and subsonic aerodynamics problems.
Hypersonic flow is characterized by high temperature flow behind a shock wave, viscous interaction, and chemical dissociation of gas.
Once a forecasting error is made by agents, due to a stochastic shock, they will be unable to correctly forecast the price level again even if the price level experiences no further shocks since they only ever incorporate part of their errors.
Death from Ebola virus disease is commonly due to multiple organ failure and hypovolemic shock.
As well as being heated, the target near the impact is accelerated by the shock wave, and it continues moving away from the impact behind the decaying shock wave.
Note: it is reported in the scientific literature that some " shock " features, such as small shatter cones, which are often reported as being associated only with impact events, have been found in terrestrial volcanic ejecta.
Though astronomers are not sure what has caused this ring of new stars, some hypothesize that it is from shock waves caused by a bar that is thus far invisible.
Celery is among a small group of foods ( headed by peanuts ) that appear to provoke the most severe allergic reactions ; for people with celery allergy, exposure can cause potentially fatal anaphylactic shock.
The shock role, traditionally filled by heavy cavalry, is generally filled by units with the " armored " designation.

shock and effective
This condition results in cardiogenic shock and cessation of effective blood circulation.
Handheld stun guns operate by delivering an incapacitating electric shock, and must actually come in contact with the assailant to be effective, with the exception of Tasers which use gas-propelled barbs connected to the taser by conductive wire to deliver the shock.
The difficulties with implosion centered on the problem of making the chemical explosives deliver a perfectly uniform shock wave upon the plutonium sphere — if it were even slightly asymmetric, the weapon would fizzle ( which would be expensive, messy, and not a very effective military device ).
This is effective because many spores are stimulated to grow by the heat shock.
Delphi currently sells shock absorbers filled with a magneto-rheological fluid, whose viscosity can be changed electromagnetically, thereby giving variable control without switching valves, which is faster and thus more effective.
Ultimately though their shock tactics were effective.
The next day, a memo was sent out that the color and 3-D aspects of the film were to be scrapped, and that black and white and wide-screen would be the preferred format, trying to emulate the " effective shock treatment " of Warners ' The Beast From 20, 000 Fathoms.
According to the Americans the US Army lost some 21 killed and 23 wounded in the battle, an effective loss of 33 % of their strength ( termed a " profoundly impressive loss " by American General Arthur MacArthur, Jr. in an effort to allay the potential shock on U. S. servicemen ).
It is a very simple and effective design that uses a strut-type spring and shock absorber that work as a team that will pivot on a ball joint on the single lower arm ( Longhurst 2 ).
These characteristics encompass: “ multi-themed story, tension versus shock effect, memorable characters, accurate facts and details, some unlikely coincidences, original ideas, memorable voice, authentic dialogue, effective / clear writing style, sense of humor, widespread appeal, intriguing openings and memorable closings ” ( Cole 61-65 ).
He proved an effective civil service head but it came as a great shock to many when in February 1942 Churchill dismissed Margesson and replaced him with Grigg – who had to convey the news to Margesson himself.
Ozone generators used for shock treatments ( unoccupied rooms ) which are needed by smoke, mold, and odor remediation contractors as well as crime scene cleanup companies to oxidize and permanently remove smoke, mold, and odor damage are however considered a valuable and effective tool when used correctly for commercial and industrial purposes.
Small rubber shock absorbers are still used, but are less effective than the bigger pre-1995 ones.
Those final lines make up one of the most powerfully effective moments in Poe's work, incorporating shock, disgust, and uneasiness into one moment.
In game terms Dwarf Warriors are well armoured and resilient defensive infantry with a high leadership characteristic meaning that they'll seldom panic and run away, also when armed with double-handed axes they make cheap and effective shock troops easily capable of taking on many an army's finest.
The shock method is the most effective method used by athletes to improve their speed, quickness and power after development of a strong strength base.
This use is regarded by some advocates to be more effective than drugs since the experience of a shock is very short and temporary while using a drug may have long-lasting sedative effects.

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