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These and competing
These booze customers had until then been buying their supplies from the Sheldon, Saltis-McErlane, and Druggan-Lake gangs, and now they were competing for trade with the Torrio-Capone saloons ; ;
These medications are among those most commonly prescribed by psychiatrists and other physicians, and their effectiveness and adverse effects are the subject of many studies and competing claims.
These declines have been due to competing technologies, cadmium ’ s toxicity in certain forms and concentration and resulting regulations.
These opponents of central planning argue that the only way to determine what society actually wants is by allowing private enterprise to use their resources in competing to meet the needs of consumers, rather those taking resources away and allowing government to direct investment without responding to market signals.
These proposals ranged from various forms of worker cooperatives coordinated by free markets such as Mutualism ( economic theory ), to state-owned enterprises competing with each other in open and unregulated markets.
These competing claims led to a war in the colonies called the French and Indian War ( 1754 – 62 ), and contributed to the start of the global Seven Years ' War ( 1756 – 63 ).
These guilds exclude other actors and writers who do not abide by the strict rules for competing within the film and television industry in America.
These three constraints are often competing constraints: increased scope typically means increased time and increased cost, a tight time constraint could mean increased costs and reduced scope, and a tight budget could mean increased time and reduced scope.
These included infighting between China's qigong establishment and Falun Gong, speculation over blackmailing and lobbying by qigong opponents and " scientists-cum-ideologues with political motives and affiliations with competing central Party leaders ", which caused the shift in the state's position, and the struggles from mid-1996 to mid-1999 between Falun Gong and the Chinese power elite over the status and treatment of the movement.
These trading companies engaged palagi traders who lived on the islands, some islands would have competing traders with dryer islands only have a single trader.
These three competing products by Avid, Adobe, and Apple are the foremost NLEs, often referred to as the A-Team.
These teeth also play an important role in competing to control a harem.
These gangs were competing with one another during the prohibition era and would often beat or even murder an opposing gang member for attempting to sell or distribute illegal liquor on their " turf ".
These ERCs replicate and preferentially segregate to the mother cell during cell division, and are believed to result in cellular senescence by titrating away ( competing for ) essential nuclear factors.
These actions are also used in defence of a gallery by competing males.
These meetings eventually selected a competing semi-mechanical field-sequential color system being promoted by CBS.
These introductions have the potential to significantly alter the structure and composition of savannas worldwide, and have already done so in many areas through a number of processes including altering the fire regime, increasing grazing pressure, competing with native vegetation and occupying previously vacant ecological niches.
These days most top wave sailors spend very little time competing as the type of conditions required ( massive swells producing clean, well-spaced waves and strong winds blowing cross-offshore ) are very hard to guarantee months in advance ( when planning an event ).
These appeared first in the early 1990s in the IBM PS / 2, and later in systems based on the 486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, early Pentium II, and contemporary / competing chips of other brands.
These are at times competing, at times complementary – either debating the overall level of government involvement, or the effects of specific government involvement.
These isolated links developed during the railway boom of the 1840s into a national network, although still run by dozens of competing companies.
The league consisted of six divisions with a total of 72 teams competing These teams play from Monday to Thursday during the season, which stretches from early September through to late May.
These criteria lend themselves to differing forms of presentation that have sometimes been taken as competing.
These drugs are given with the intent of inhibiting proper DNA polymerization by competing with deoxy triphosphate nucleotides or specifically inactivating viral DNA polymerases.

These and colonial
These qualms exacerbated animosities toward Peru dating from the colonial period, now intensified by disputes over customs duties and loans.
These racial classifications for Africans and further divisions for ' mixed-race ' offspring traditionally served colonial interests.
These ideas were adopted and adapted in western Europe to the high risks and rewards associated with colonial ventures.
These actions were “ justified by a dominant belief among British colonial officials that land occupied by Native people was not being used efficiently and productively .”
These amendments, known as the Constitutional Proposals of October 1949, were rejected by the colonial administration.
These involved the three colonial powers battling for control of Samoa-America, Germany and Britain-and the indigenous factions struggling to preserve their ancient political system.
These movements are most active in areas of the world where there was contact with Western colonial powers.
These events result in the beginning of the colonial war with Portugal.
These dates do not correspond with the fighting on mainland North America, where the fighting between the two colonial powers was largely concluded in six years, from the Battle of Jumonville Glen in 1754 to the capture of Montreal in 1760.
These colonial conflicts reached their height in the French and Indian War, which began in 1754.
These factors, compounded with the presence of the colonial British authorities in India who had overthrown the Muslim Mughal Empire, led Muslims to view the presence of Ahmadis as a fifth column serving the British colonizers, and as a threat to " true " Islam.
These towns traded at first with ports on the Baltic Sea, in England, and in the Hanseatic League, but later also with the rest of the world, when the Netherlands established its colonial empire.
These began a movement for colonial independence that spread to Spain's other colonies in the Americas.
These efforts by the colonial governors eventually resulted in enactment of the Quebec Act of 1774.
These buildings were suited for a municipal life that revolved around colonial government and services.
These pioneers on the north side of the river were counted among the Fair Play Men, a group of squatters who lived outside the jurisdiction of the colonial and revolutionary governments of Pennsylvania.
These settlers were not under the rule or protection of the colonial government in Philadelphia.
These non-English terms for " race-mixing " are not considered as offensive as " miscegenation ", although they have historically been tied to the caste system ( Casta ) that was established during the colonial era in Spanish-speaking Latin America.
These colonial revolts occurred in Massachusetts, New York, and Maryland.
These colonial representatives had no specific alternative to present ; they simply suggested that the determination be left to the colonies.
These colonial groups of resistance burned effigies of royal officials, forced Stamp Act collectors to resign and were able to get businessmen and judges to go about without using the proper stamps demanded by Parliament.
These states were seen as being too small to maintain practical autonomy, even if they maintained large colonial possessions, and would be better served by protection and organization within Germany.
These critics argue that people, once subject to colonial or imperial rule, latch onto physical and cultural differences between the foreigners and themselves, leading some to associate power and success with the foreigners ' ways.
These ' guardianships ' most often were simply awarded to the former colonial power or if that was a loser in the preceding World War, to the ' liberating ' Allied victor ( s ).

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