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These can decide everything from how many steps a player moves their token, as in Monopoly, to how their forces fare in battle, such as in Risk, or which resources a player gains, such as in The Settlers of Catan.
* Reversals or Sweeps: These occur when a grappler who was underneath his or her opponent on the ground is able to maneuver so that he or she gains a top position over his opponent.
These models focus on the unrestrained seigniorage of the monetary authority, and the gains from the inflation tax.
These gains nearly doubled Greece's area and population.
These sorts of gains appeared to be impossible to generate, and ICF work turned primarily to weapons research.
These Green parties are now making electoral gains, e. g. in Spain, Greece and Republic of Cyprus, or getting organized to do so, e. g. in Malta.
These proposals were only directed to the Western Allies – Stauffenberg wanted Germany only to retreat from western, southern and northern positions, while demanding the right to continue military occupation of German territorial gains in the east.
These discussions resulted in an outstanding capital gains tax bill for Dunne being reduced by £ 22. 8 million.
These elections cost the parties of the grand coalition their majority and brought gains to both Communists and National Socialists.
These treaties had awarded France territorial gains, but because of the vagaries of the language ( as with most treaties of the period ) they were notoriously imprecise and self-contradictory, and never specified exact boundary lines.
These campaigns failed to secure any concrete gains ( apart from additional population employed to strengthen another frontier ), but it is important to note that under Constantine V the Empire had gone on the offensive.
These tactics may reduce turnout in order to assure your candidate gains by having his / her core voters show up at the polls ; thus, an operative molds the outcome by angering everyone.
These gains failed to materialise however, as many potential SP voters chose to cast strategic votes for the Labour Party, who stood a good chance of winning the elections.
These complaints were coupled with steadfast opposition to linking wages with gains in productivity.
These gains continued into the next decade, so that by 2002 the GOP held the majority of state legislative seats for the first time in fifty years.
These gains were reversed 50 years later when Penda of Mercia fought the West Saxons at the Battle of Cirencester, and the area came under the influence of Mercia as the sub-kingdom of the Hwicce.
) These gains are then taxed at the individual's full marginal rate.
These gains east to the Curzon line of 1919 were confirmed by the Western Allies at the Tehran conference, the Yalta conference and the Potsdam conference.
These Soviet gains were ratified by the Western Allies at the Tehran conference, the Yalta conference and the Potsdam conference.
These gains are taxable to all shareholders, even those who reinvest the gains distributions in more shares of the fund.
These gains gave Nationalists a 13-10 advantage over Unionists.
These gains were not subject to Polish over lordship, but were placed under over lordship of Nordmark margrave Albrecht the Bear a dedicated enemy of Slavs, by Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor.
These techniques also include tools and processes to predict, model and simulate the product delivery system ( the processes / tools, personnel and organization, training, facilities, and logistics to produce the product / service ) as well as the analysis of the developing system life cycle itself with proper investigation results and gains to ensure absolute customer satisfaction with the proposed system design solution.

These and combined
These are then mixed by their sound engineers with the active co-operation of the musical staff and combined into the final two channels which are impressed on the record.
These warning colours tend to be red or yellow combined with black, with the fire salamander ( Salamandra salamandra ) being an example.
These combined values of
These authors, the former a medieval historian and the latter an early modernist, quickly became associated with the distinctive Annales approach, which combined geography, history, and the sociological approaches of the Année Sociologique ( many members of which were their colleagues at Strasbourg ) to produce an approach which rejected the predominant emphasis on politics, diplomacy and war of many 19th and early 20th-century historians as spearheaded by historians whom Febvre called Les Sorbonnistes.
These were sometimes combined into the one device.
These two factors combined with others have obscured the history of the Baltic languages, leading to a number of theories regarding their position in the Indo-European family.
These were militarily far weaker, as Strabo assessed their combined military potential at just 40, 000 armed men, and were often involved in internecine warfare.
( These two identities are often combined, e. g. added or subtracted, to yield various other relations.
These factors, combined with other possible secondary effects after prolonged use such as psychomotor, cognitive, or memory impairments, limit their long-term applicability.
These instructions could be combined to create useful programs for the EDVAC to run.
These two systems of classification are often combined.
These two equations can be differentiated and combined in various ways to produce the following data:
These factors – combined with a war for players between the two leagues that raised salaries and ate into owners ' profits – ultimately led to the dissolution of the AAFC and the merger of three of its teams, including the Browns, into the NFL in 1949.
These three volumes combined include all of the original, unedited Conan stories.
These registers are then combined and brought up to the standard of a statistical register by comparing the data in different sources and ensuring the quality is sufficient for official statistics to be produced.
These equations are usually combined into a single equation
These two cylindrical wavefronts are superimposed, and the amplitude, and therefore the intensity, at any point in the combined wavefronts depends on both the magnitude and the phase of the two wavefronts.
These two are sometimes combined to form a two-way communication device known as a transceiver.
These processes, combined with erosion and transport by the water network beneath the glacier, leave moraines, drumlins, ground moraine ( till ), kames, kame deltas, moulins, and glacial erratics in their wake, typically at the terminus or during glacier retreat.
These were the key discoveries that made all non-live or non live-on-videotape narrative motion pictures and television possible — that shots ( in this case whole scenes since each shot is a complete scene ) can be photographed at widely different locations over a period of time ( hours, days or even months ) and combined into a narrative whole.
These specific studies have shown that episodic memory performance does in fact decline with age and have made known that older adults produce vivid rates of forgetting when two items are combined and not encoded.
These combined elements have led to the cross as being described as " syncretic art "; a mixture of pagan and Christian beliefs.
These combined factors of toed-in rail fins cause several issues: drag on a toed-in outside rail fin can slow the board down in trim, but it can also give a braking effect during turns that is useful.
These two fees may be combined in a single ' management ' fee.
These organizations combined to form the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity ( URNG ) in 1982.

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