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These densely populated working-class boroughs underwent a dramatic demographic change as a result as thousands of people perished in the flames.
These claims often embody historical, cultural, economic or demographic arguments for inclusion or exclusion.
These numbers represent significant demographic changes in Spearman over the past decade.
These studies also suggest that the Jōmon demographic expansion may have reached America along a path following the Pacific coast.
These long-lasting advertising elements may be said to have taken a place in the pop culture history of the demographic to whom they appeared.
These parishes have been the centre of demographic and economic growth during the late 20th century, primarily influenced by the influx of tourism into the region.
These general demographic trends parallel equally important changes in regional demographics.
These events effectively changed the Portuguese regime from an authoritarian dictatorship ( the Estado Novo, or " New State ") into a democracy, and produced enormous social, economic, territorial, demographic, and political changes in the country, after two years of a transitional period known as PREC ( Processo Revolucionário Em Curso, or On-Going Revolutionary Process ), characterized by social turmoil and power disputes between left-and right-wing political forces.
These inflows rapidly transformed the city's demographic profile and many aspects of its life.
These terms are most commonly used in relation to teaching and learning English, but they may also be used in relation to demographic information.
These divisions are used for collecting census and other statistical and demographic data.
These divisions are used for collecting census and other statistical and demographic data.
These ' prompt questions ' illustrate that Kaplan and Norton were thinking about the needs of small to medium sized commercial organizations in the USA ( the target demographic for the Harvard Business Review ) when choosing these topic areas.
These demographic factors led to a further dilution of Griqua identity and a century later, under Apartheid, the territory was incorporated into the Xhosa " homeland " of the Transkei.
These regulations were responsive to demographic and economic pressure ; thus, rather than let a common become degraded, access was restricted even further.
These demographic changes also led to a massive increase in urban populations, although on the whole France remained a profoundly rural country.
These legislative changes coincided with demographic changes — the young audiences who had patronized the unlicensed dances and discos of the mid-to-late Sixties were now ageing into their late teens and early twenties, and could now be legally admitted into licensed premises.
These small populations are particularly vulnerable to extinction due to demographic, genetic, and environmental stochasticity because they do not contain enough alleles to adapt to new selective pressures such as changes in temperature, habitat, and food availability.
These demographic differences are not present today with mostly Italian-Americans dominating the area.
These African slaves wrought a demographic revolution, replacing or joining biologically with the indigenous Caribs or the earlier European settlers who had come as indentured servants.
These two singles firmly entrenched the siblings in the bubble-gum, teeny-bopper demographic.
These techniques can provide information on long-term conservation of genetic diversity and expound demographic and ecological matters such as taxonomy.
These could be due to regulatory guidelines, changes in fashion trends, consumer preference, macro economic events like currency crisis, import / export, war, natural calamity, or demographic shift ;
These demographic changes, along with the building of the Market-Frankford Line train and new arterial highways, such as the Roosevelt Boulevard, brought new middle class populations to the lower half of the Northeast.

These and shifts
These shifts in alliance and allegiance not only increased the difficulties confronting the English embassy as a whole, but also directly involved the two Savoyards, Amadee and Othon.
These shifts will continue in the next 10 yrs..
These climate models are used to investigate long-term climate shifts, such as what effects might be caused by human emission of greenhouse gases.
These incubation shifts can last days and even weeks as one member of the pair feeds at sea.
These constant shifts in the perception of Cleopatra are well represented in a review of Estelle Parsons ’ adaptation of Shakespeare ’ s Antony and Cleopatra at the Interart Theatre in New York City.
These shifts mark the transformation of Pharasaic to Rabbinic Judaism.
These dialects had preserved archaic phonetics mostly intact due to the influence of the neighbouring Old Prussian language, while the other dialects had experienced different phonetic shifts.
These Doppler shifts correspond to velocities of about 6 km / h ( 4 mph ) and 60 km / h ( 40 mph ) respectively at 1800 MHz, one of the operating frequencies for GSM mobile phones.
These firefighters are assigned to three shifts or battalions, each shift is led by a Battalion Chief.
These changes also included shifts in social and cultural beliefs.
These fluctuations occur around a long-term growth trend, and typically involve shifts over time between periods of relatively rapid economic growth ( an expansion or boom ), and periods of relative stagnation or decline ( a contraction or recession ).
These shifts may even correlate to seasonal changes, reflecting phytoplankton abundance.
These shifts in power were made possible by the ambiguity and imprecision of the Meiji constitution, particularly as regarded the position of the Emperor in relation to the constitution.
These shifts in time and identification sometimes confuse the scope ( historical and geographic ) of Oriental Studies.
These include fluid balance ( calculation of fluid intake and excretion ), monitoring body weight ( which in the shorter term reflects fluid shifts ).
" These profound shifts in the way Brand conceptualizes national and personal affiliations to and boundaries around Caribbean and Canadian locations speak to what Dickinson calls " the politics of location cannot be separated from the politics of ' production and reception.
These shifts show how depth psychology can be utilized to support rather than pathologize gay and lesbian psychotherapy clients.
These structural shifts in the Brazilian economy helped to increase the ranks of the new urban middle classes.
These further shifts are given by the second and higher order corrections to the energy.
These diphthongs initially began with a syllabic ( stressed ) i, but the stress later shifts to the second component, giving to iā and iū.
These shifts in perception visually include enhancement and contrasting of colors, strange light phenomena ( such as auras or " halos " around light sources ), increased visual acuity, surfaces that seem to ripple, shimmer, or breathe ; complex open and closed eye visuals of form constants or images, objects that warp, morph, or change solid colours ; a sense of melting into the environment, and trails behind moving objects.
These shifts stimulated fresh social tensions.
These differences can be traced back to regional variations in the local resources on which growth was based during the early development of the urban pattern and in part the subsequent shifts in the competitive advantage of regions brought about by changing locational forces affecting regional specialization within the framework of the market economy.
These shifts in water quality triggered change in low pressure membrane technology.

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