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tightening and laws
With the tightening of environmental laws ( for example, RCRA ) in developed nations in the 1970s, disposal costs for hazardous waste rose dramatically.
While the act has several titles and provisions, the majority of criticism stems from the act's tightening of habeas corpus laws.
In recent years, SD has tried to approach the immigration policy of the Danish People's Party, which from 2001 to 2011 provided parliamentary support for the former Danish liberal / conservative government in return for a tightening of Danish immigration policies and stricter naturalization laws.
The Soviet Socialist Republics of the Soviet Union began such restrictions in 1918, with laws and borders tightening until even illegal emigration was nearly impossible by 1928.
Its pre-production development coincided with two changes in U. S. Federal passenger auto laws: first, the reduction in permissible emissions for passenger auto engines, which the Pacer would have met with the Wankel-type engine it was designed for, as the Wankel's compact dimensions allowed space for extensive emission control equipment in the engine bay ; second, a tightening of U. S. passenger auto safety laws, which accounted for the Pacer's designed-in safety features, e. g. internal door beams.
During the latter half of the 20th century there were only two incidents in which men holding licensed firearms went on shooting sprees and killed on a large scale, the Hungerford massacre of 1987 and the Dunblane school massacre of 1996 ; each led to strong public and political demands to restrict firearm use, and tightening of laws.
After 1960, NCCL responded to the tightening of immigration laws and a rise in race-hate incidents by lobbying for the Race Relations Act, which came into force in 1965.
Although many European countries remained open to the use and possession of hallucinogenic mushrooms after the US ban, starting in the 2000s ( decade ) there has been a tightening of laws and enforcements.
She took the lead within the administration in defending existing environmental laws and budgets, and was the driving force behind a stringent tightening of air quality standards that led to a prolonged political and legal battle.
This, along with changes to licensing laws and tightening health and safety requirements, led to a more commercial style of organisation, with a compulsory entrance fee and a strict security presence around the perimeter fence.
The new party took its name from the inscription on the Freedom Monument, and its focus was on undoing the effects of the Soviet occupation, especially promoting the Latvian language and tightening citizenship laws.
** Print publications: That tightening of censorship laws should occur to take into account " undue emphasis on sex, crime or horror ".
Conversely, his intention to vote " no " ensured the defeat of the Howard government's proposed tightening of asylum seeker laws.

tightening and increased
In tightening the trucker's hitch, tension can be effectively increased by repeatedly pulling sideways while preventing the tail end from slipping through the loop, and then cinching the knot tighter as the sideways force is released.
Terminal screws loosened by vibration, improper tightening or other causes offer increased resistance to the current, with consequent heating and potential thermal creep, which will cause the termination to loosen further and exacerbate the heating effect.
The tightening ring forced the rebels into an ever-shrinking area and increased exposure to the constant bombardment, including new experimental delayed-fuse shells resulting in hundreds of dead and injured.
This alone is enough to cause a blackout, but it is widely believed that the effect is enhanced if lung air pressure is increased by holding the breath " hard " or " bearing down " ( tightening the diaphragm as in a forced exhalation while allowing no air to escape or having an assistant apply a bear-hug ).

tightening and by
She showed her surprise by tightening the reins and moving the gelding around so that she could get a better look at his face.
These measures plus the improvement in Israel's relations with Egypt and Jordan, the renunciation of terrorism by the Palestine Liberation Organization, the on-going peace talks between the PLO and Israel, the collapse of the communist states in East Europe, which reduced the scope for sanctuaries for terrorists, and the more cautious attitude of countries such as Libya and Syria after the U. S. declared them State-sponsors of international terrorism, the collapse of ideological terrorist groups such as the Red Army Faction and the tightening of civil aviation security measures by all countries have arrested and reversed the steep upward movement of hijackings.
The head's tension can be adjusted by loosening or tightening the rods.
In the screenplay by Anthony Hinds, the main character's name was changed from Doctor Syn to Parson Blyss to avoid rights problems with Disney's upcoming film version, and Captain Cleggs screenplay follows the novel Doctor Syn and the screenplay of the 1937 film closely with the exception of a tightening of the plot.
Congress responded by tightening up the Harrison Act-the importation of heroin for any purpose was banned in 1924.
This can be mitigated by leaving plenty of rope at the working end outside of the knot, and by dressing the knot cleanly and tightening it as much as possible before loading.
The ligature marks on the neck were caused by the tightening of the sinew cord found around his neck, possibly a garrotte or necklace.
The broken neck would have proven the fatal injury, whether caused by the sinew cord around Lindow Man's neck tightening or by blows to the back of the head.
Due to increasing oil prices and tightening of margins, all of these schemes ended by the end of 2005.
Monetary tightening in 2007 was complicated by the strong inflow of foreign exchange.
Some symptoms experienced by the person before a seizure may include dizziness, lightheadedness, tightening of the chest, and some experience things in slow-motion just prior to the seizure.
* Slab reefing, which involves lowering the sail by about one-quarter to one-third of its full length and tightening the lower part of the sail using an outhaul or a pre-loaded reef line through a cringle at the new clew, and hook through a cringle at the new tack.
The US economic contraction in 1937, the last gasp of the Great Depression, is blamed on tightening of monetary policy by the Federal Reserve resulting in a higher cost of capital and weaker securities markets, a reduced net government contribution to income, the undistributed profits tax, and higher labor costs.
** Buttock lift: lifting, and tightening of the buttocks by excision of redundant skin
In 2005 inflation was brought under control by tight monetary policy of raising the Taux Directeur ( central bank rate ) to 16 % and tightening reserve requirements for banks.
* Webclamps clamp the webbing in the event of an accident and limit the distance the webbing can spool out ( caused by the unused webbing tightening on the central drum of the mechanism ).
In season 7, episode 5 of Penn & Teller's Showtime series Bullshit !, it was claimed and appeared to have been demonstrated that polygraphs can be confused or beaten by tightening up one's anal sphincter.
Doug Williams, a former Oklahoma City police polygraph examiner, explained that many large arteries exist around the anal sphincter and that by tightening the muscles, the arteries will constrict, raising one's blood pressure, and registering a lie.
In 1942, Chaplin released a new version of The Gold Rush, taking the original silent 1925 film and composing and recording a musical score, adding a narration which he recorded himself, and tightening the editing which reduced the film's running time by several minutes.
In August 1964, the junta head, General Nguyễn Khánh, decided to increase his authority by declaring a state of emergency, increasing police powers, banning protests, tightening censorship and allowing the police arbitrary search and imprisonment powers.
Many ships have been " tuned " by tightening the rigging in one area, and loosening it in others.

tightening and police
The FDP is opposed to a tightening of the penal code, and instead supports for the recruitment of more police officers, judges, and prosecutors to improve security and speed up trials.
* The tightening of anti-money laundering regulations in many countries including most popular offshore banking locations means that bankers are required, by good faith, to report suspicion of money laundering to the local police authority, regardless of banking secrecy rules.

tightening and on
The most dramatic manifestation was a sudden drastic shortening and tightening of the male over-garment, from calf-length to barely covering the buttocks, sometimes accompanied with stuffing on the chest to look bigger.
Improving this account deficit and tightening monetary policy, with focus on inflation, are priorities for the Polish government.
Stroessner's adoption of economic austerity measures proved unpopular with military officers, who had grown used to getting soft loans from the Central Bank ; with businessmen, who disliked the severe tightening of credit ; and with workers, who went out on strike when they no longer received pay raises.
Common examples include mounting a workpiece to a sacrificial glue block on a lathe, and tightening pins and bolts.
ALEC has produced model legislation on issues such as reducing corporate regulation and taxation, tightening voter identification rules, streamlining environmental protections, and promoting gun rights.
The result is two figure-eight knots, each partly inside the other and tightening its hold on the other when they are pulled in opposite directions.
* 1975 – Catalytic converters are first widely introduced on production automobiles in the US to comply with tightening EPA regulations on auto exhaust.
" AV Club reviewer Noel Murray wrote: " Ketcham also experimented with his line a little early on, tightening and thickening without losing the looseness and spontaneity that remains the strip's best aspect even now.
As he continued his academic career abroad in Chile and France after the tightening of Brazilian military dictatorship, Cardoso published several books and papers on state bureaucracy, industrial elites and, particularly, dependency theory.
Community leaders have made concerted efforts to create a more diversified economic base, striving to wean the old capital from its dependence on government institutions such as Central State Hospital and state prisons-a task made more urgent by recent prison closures and job reductions at Central State, caused by tightening state budgets.
The metal case ( or the " jacket " as many people call it ) of the spark plug withstands the torque of tightening the plug, serves to remove heat from the insulator and pass it on to the cylinder head, and acts as the ground for the sparks passing through the central electrode to the side electrode.
Constantine's response to this tightening circle of enemies was a final desperate gamble: he marched on Italy with the remaining troops left to him, encouraged by the entreaties of one Allobich who wanted to replace Honorius with a more capable ruler.
On October 2 his raid at Anderson's Cross Roads ( also known as Powell's Crossroads ) destroyed more than 700 Union supply wagons, tightening the Confederates siege on Chattanooga.
They were spurred on by established Hollywood producers and distributors who were tightening their control over actor salaries and creative decisions, a process that evolved into the rigid studio system.
Nobunaga had no intention, however, of serving the Muromachi bakufu, and instead now turned his attention to tightening his grip on the Kinai region.
Scleroderma, a hardening and tightening of the skin on trunk and extremities of the body, is prevalent.
They recovered over 180 cannons, as well as other weaponry and supplies that the nascent Continental Army would find useful in tightening their grip on Boston.
Rumors suggest that development work on the next generation rotary engine have been given a lower priority and will proceed at a slower pace, due to limited engineering resources and tightening emission regulations, making development of a high performance rotary engine a lower priority compared to the next generation MX-5.
The first widespread introduction of catalytic converters was in the United States market, where 1975 model year gasoline-powered automobiles were so equipped to comply with tightening U. S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations on automobile exhaust emissions.
The rules on minimum age for sale of these products are frequently broken so in practice drinking and smoking takes place before the age of majority ; however many UK shops are tightening restrictions on them by asking for identifying documentation from potentially underage customers.

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