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These and improvements
These amendments to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act were designed to help provide for more specialized rehabilitation facilities, for more sheltered and `` half-way '' workshops, for greater numbers of adequately trained personnel, for more comprehensive services to individuals ( particularly to the homebound and the blind ), and for other administrative improvements to increase the program's overall effectiveness.
These studies have been challenged by several Brazilian ministries, which assert that recent improvements in environmental laws, enforcement and public attitudes have fundamentally reduced the threat posed to forests by such projects.
These improvements may have been made in response to the famine.
These conditions can be achieved through improvements in macroeconomic and fiscal framework, public administration, and labour market flexibility.
These improvements largely favored application software, which benefited from higher resolution and VGA-like display modes, rather than gaming software.
These include reduced memory usage, faster insert and retrieval of content, significant improvements to the FProxy web interface used for browsing freesites, and a large number of smaller bugfixes, performance enhancements, and usability improvements.
These improvements increased engine efficiency by a factor of about five, saving 75 % on coal costs.
These improvements yield a rough doubling in ALU performance over the 386 at the same clock rate.
These improvements taken together produced an engine which was up to five times as efficient in its use of fuel as the Newcomen engine.
These improvements are supported by a large pool of English speaking professional workers.
These devices also offer improvements like random access to any scene in the recording and " live " time shifting and have replaced videotape in many situations.
These improvements depend upon coherency.
These include antithymocyte globulin and mycophenolate mofetil ; some reports have reported improvements in the skin symptoms as well as delaying the progress of systemic disease, but neither of them have been subjected to large clinical trials.
These measures, coupled with significant improvements in the world economy, helped the South Korean economy regain its lost momentum in the late 1980s.
These improvements, combined with a stable political environment and educated work force, have attracted foreign investors in several different sectors.
These swords were designed as cutting weapons, although effective points were becoming common to counter improvements in armour, especially the 14th-century change from chain mail to plate armour.
These improvements were called SECAM II and SECAM III with the later being presented at the 1965 CCIR General Assembly in Vienna.
These " line-based text editors " were considered revolutionary improvements over keypunch machines.
These tools have led to steady improvements in turbine design over the last forty years.
These improvements are periodically merged back into the reference codebase.
These improvements began near the Wildruffer Tor gate.
These included water supply works for Liverpool, improvements to London's docklands and the rebuilding of London Bridge ( c. 1800 ).
These internal improvements would be financed by the tariff and by sale of the public lands, prices for which would be kept high to generate revenue.
These steps, combined with donor assistance and with political stability since the multi-party elections in 1994, have led to dramatic improvements in the country's growth rate.

These and embrace
These creative teachers are strongly encouraged to embrace a person-centered approach that develops the psychology of the educator ahead or in conjunction with the deployment of machines.
These distinctions grew as the Germanic countries tended to embrace Protestanism while the Romance language countries remained Roman Catholic.
These were people who did not actively embrace the Push life but were strongly influenced by it.
These varieties are likely to gain great popularity as consumers increasingly embrace organically produced crops and reject food items that have been grown using fungicides and other chemicals.
These blogs can be seen to embrace both sacred and secular culture side-by-side as an excellent example of the church's focus on contextual theology.
These global events are a showcase for elements of culture that embrace space including music, dance, fashion, and art.
These new elements of tango are not characterized only by the type of embrace but include off-axis moves, playfulness, attention to rhythm and melody, emphasis on greater improvisational skill of woman in dance to name just a few attributes.
These German directors found U. S. movie studios willing to embrace them, and several German directors and cameramen flourished there, producing a repertoire of Hollywood films that had a profound effect on film as a whole.
These included the much lauded boxers to lovers in which two boxers, depicted as crude stick figures, stop fighting and embrace one another, only to find themselves engulfed by the furious crowd of spectators baying for blood.
These theoretical differences have led various socialist and communist parties and political movements to embrace different political strategies for attaining socialism, advocate different programs and policies.
These traditions survive in part because the Bambara were one of the last cultures in the area to embrace Islam, after the fall of the Bambara Empire in the late 19th century.

These and road
These have frames with relaxed geometry, protecting the rider from shocks of the road and easing steering at low speeds.
These arrivals are evidenced by an older road in Toi, the Ara Metua, which runs around most of Rarotonga, and is believed to be at least 1200 years old.
These sealers are used to extend the life and reduce maintenance cost associated with asphalt pavements, primarily in asphalt road paving, car parks and walkways.
These recordings were completed in only a matter of days, and along with a few drawings and one of Curt's paintings taken from the wall to serve as cover art ( a dish of three boiled eggs, a green pepper, and a bottle of Tabasco sauce ), were all sent to SST shortly before the band returned to the road en route to their next gig.
These were originally proposed to support navigation even in times of low water, but river-borne transport was already declining due to improved road and rail systems.
These in turn in some cases became highways – with attendant problems all over New Zealand ( but especially in the more mountainous regions ), as the geography and contours of a slow-speed road laid out in the first half of the 20th century usually do not conform to safety and comfort criteria of modern motor vehicles.
These usually small establishments can still be identified in many towns, seemingly oddly located in the middle of otherwise terraced housing part way up a street, unlike purpose-built pubs that are usually found on corners or road junctions.
These two quads are surrounded by the university's main access road, a one-way loop referred to as the " inner loop ".
These included roads to the towns southwest of Juba and a road to the Ugandan border.
These regulations ensure that stock cars are in many ways technologically similar to standard cars on the road.
These processes normally cause the first severe road interruptions, due not only to deposits accumulated on the road ( from several cubic metres to hundreds of cubic metres ), but in some cases to the complete removal of bridges or roadways or railways crossing the stream channel.
These members, senior employees of The Walt Disney Company, each own undeveloped five-acre ( 20, 235 m² ) lots of land within the District, the only land in the District not technically controlled by Disney or used for public road purposes.
These rules usually apply to all road users, though they are of special importance to motorists and cyclists.
These exceptions were granted because of the excessive expense connected with re-signing not only the long routes themselves, but also the associated road network in the area, since Sweden and Norway have integrated the E-roads into their national networks and they are signposted as any other national route.
These irregularities exist just because it is hard to maintain good order when extending the network, and the UNECE does not want to change road numbers unnecessarily.
These requirements are meant to be followed for road construction.
These events were road races in all but name, but in Italy such races were still allowed, and the Mille Miglia continued until a serious accident in 1957 caused it to be banned.
These makers overcame the rules of FISA ( as the FIA was called at the time ) by building the requisite number of these models for the road.
These proved impractical for transport by road or rail, and so the milk churn was introduced, based on the tall conical shape of the butter churn.
These have been short-lived but if you intend to travel by road you should check that the road is open before starting your journey.
These variations in the disc surface are usually the result of extensive vehicle road usage.
These units are used to provide climate control and electrical power for the truck's sleeper cab and engine block heater during downtime on the road as mandated by statewide laws for idle reduction.
These signs are also used to display general messages such as accident, crash, road closure, road works etc.

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