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Following the recognition of Belarus as an independent state in December 1991 by the European Community, EC / EU-Belarus relations initially experienced a steady progress.
Despite occasional entanglements with European Powers such as the War of 1812 and the 1898 Spanish-American War, U. S. foreign policy was marked by steady expansion of its foreign trade and scope during the 19th century, and it maintained its policy of avoiding wars with and between European powers.
Their populations have experienced a steady decline since the 19th century in the face of trapping, range reduction and habitat fragmentation, such that they are essentially absent in the southern end of their European range.
The Greens came first in Norwich with 25 %, Oxford with 26 % and Brighton and Hove with 31 %, the latter a clear 6000 votes ahead of the Conservatives in second place, but despite making steady progress all over the country with its share of the vote substantially increasing compared to the 2004 European Parliament election, it failed to gain any extra MEPs.
Founded in 1985 by major figures of the European political scene, EUREKA's steady growth over the years has helped to make it one of the longest running European organisations dedicated to the financing of joint European R & D projects.
They focused on success under the Principal Speaker system, seen in the steady build up of support from the low point of the 1992 General election to the situation at the time of the referendum, where the party has over 100 councilors along with two members of the European Parliament and two members of the London Assembly.
The compromise has led to student freelancers who now provide a steady source of cheap labor while keeping jobs American and European.
The beginning of the next year, Youth Of Today, whose line-up was steady at last, did a European tour-playing shows in: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Yugoslavia, Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and England.
Projections, based upon the annual immigration intake into Canada since the last census in 2006, accompanied by the steady increase in the visible minority population within Canada itself due to the higher fertility levels of minority females when compared to Canadian women of European origin, also means that by 2012, approximately 19. 56 % of the population in Canada will consist of individuals of non-European ( visible minority ) origin.
Winkel was born in Lippstadt, 1777, settled in Amsterdam shortly after 1800, and in 1814, while experimenting with pendulums, he discovered that a pendulum weighted on both sides of the pivot could beat steady time, even for the slow tempos often used in European classical music.
Despite the increasing internationalization of the NBA ( especially towards European players ) and a steady presence of Italian players, ( including the historic first overall pick Andrea Bargnani of the 2006 NBA Draft ) the national team performed poorly in these years.
By summer 1991, Woods had accumulated 24 caps as England made steady progress through their qualification for the 1992 European Championships.
Movement away from the old Eastern European VHF FM broadcast band and migration of commercial stations to higher frequencies have led to slow but steady growth in the number of countries where 4-metre operation is permitted.

steady and interest
Hongkong Land became a Group subsidiary for the first time following a multi-year programme of steady open market purchases while Jardine Pacific raised its interest in Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited from 25 % to 42 %.
* July 27 – The Bank of England is founded through Royal charter by the Whig-dominated Parliament of England following a proposal by the Scottish merchant William Paterson to raise capital by offering safe and steady returns of interest guaranteed by future taxes.
" It was a steady downward spiral with many factors leading to what East Colfax is today, including the lack of interest in historic buildings and the myopic visions of the 1950s planners.
In July 2004, co-creator Glenn Eichler said of possible DVD releases, " There's no distributor and no release date, but what there is is very strong interest from MTV in putting Daria out, and steady activity toward making that a reality ".
The story of inter-war cycling was characterised by lack of interest and a steady decline ... Cycling had lost out to the automobile, and to some extent to the new electric transport systems.
Since then there has been a slow but steady increase in interest in hub gears, reflected in the wider range of products now available.
Public awareness of Spare seems to have declined somewhat in the 1960s before the slow but steady revival of interest in his work beginning in the mid 1970s.
While it remained unchanged in its forms, there was a steady decline in interest among the Cuban youth.
Generally, the bass drum provides a steady pulse, playing on the downbeat and on the strong beats of the bar, and the tenors support that pulse, often adding supporting beats, accents and dynamic interest.
In the long run steady state, consumption's share in a person's income is constant, which pins down the rate of interest as equal to the rate of time preference, with the marginal product of capital adjusting to ensure this equality holds.
Thoroton frequently acted as the go-between for Richard Oswald and James Grant, particularly after those two gave up their Nova Scotia Grants to focus on East Florida, where a drumbeat of steady speculation ( particularly from Dr. Andrew Turnbull and Dr. William Stork ) had fanned the flames of interest in London.
Angela has a steady romantic interest in Geoffrey Wells ( Robin Thomas ), while Tony has a variety of girlfriends who come and go, including Kathleen Sawyer ( Kate Vernon ) in seasons six and seven.
He considers the case in which, over the time scale of interest, it happens that both the thermometer reading and the irreversible processes are steady.
Of interest is the thermodynamic study of non-equilibrium steady states, in which entropy production and some flows are non-zero, but there is no time variation.
The television plays spawned interest in theatre and the audiences gradually grew and by the 1960s a steady flow of people were teaming in to see Millowitsch ’ s plays firsthand.
The yield curve may also be flat or hump-shaped, due to anticipated interest rates being steady, or short-term volatility outweighing long-term volatility.
The rapid expansion allowed the company to create a steady stream of revenue from one-time development fees and increasing royalties, but also higher interest rates on its development loans.
The subsequent by-election garnered much interest as it was expected that the Democratic Unionist Party would take the seat, building on their steady rise which had seen them gain both Belfast North and Belfast East at the previous general election.
Because a steady stream of new members was critical for a " national " to pay both the interest on savings and the hefty salaries for the organizers, the falloff in payments caused dozens of " nationals " to fail.
The organization remained based in Chicago, but showed a steady decline in interest and participation, withering to the point that by 1964 only two locals remained — Chicago and Flint, Michigan.
About 1921, serious thought began to be given to the matter of trying to bring back interest and develop a steady growth in 4-H club work.
In pursuit of their goal of both steady returns and low volatility, the arbitrageurs can focus upon interest rate swaps, US non-US government bond arbitrage, see US Treasury security, forward yield curves, and / or mortgage-backed securities.
Sales initially improved but a steady erosion took place through the 1980s as interest in the medium declined.
On the other hand, if a customer took out a SAM and house prices stayed steady or declined, the customer would effectively have a completely interest free loan with no downsides.

steady and culminated
The band enjoyed steady progress at this time, which culminated in 1951 when it reached the National 3rd Section Finals at Belle Vue, Manchester.
Burnley finished third the following season but thereafter followed a steady deterioration of their position, with only 5th place in 1926 – 27 offering respite from a series of near-relegations which culminated in demotion in 1929 – 30.
Croly ’ s steady mental and physical decline in the 1920s culminated in a massive stroke in 1928.
The team made steady progress which culminated in a 3rd place finish at the Laguna Seca race.

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