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They and improved
They worked toward legislation for improved working conditions and urban housing.
They took on the vastly improved Chicago Blackhawks in the Conference Finals, winning in five games.
They also improved the quality and readability of the human-readable information to make it easier to identify.
They are simply its possessors, its beneficiaries, and have to bequeath it in an improved state to succeeding generations .” Following the Russian Revolution, environmental scientists such as revolutionary Aleksandr Bogdanov and the Proletkul't organisation made efforts to incorporate environmentalism into Bolshevism, and " integrate production with natural laws and limits " in the first decade of Soviet rule, before Joseph Stalin attacked ecologists and the science of ecology, purged environmentalists and promoted the pseudo-science of Trofim Lysenko.
They reported that their food — although greatly improved from Apollo — was bland and repetitive, and weightlessness caused utensils, food containers, and bits of food to float away ; also, gas in their drinking water contributed to flatulence.
They started writing Qt in 1991, and since then Qt has steadily expanded and improved.
They improved the lighting and surrounding in the game, giving them a grittier darker look.
They were improved in 2003 and sit at the entrance to Patton Park.
They typically paralleled or replaced routes already with some volume of commerce, hoping the improved road would divert enough traffic to make the enterprise profitable.
They are increasingly being used in print and film, and in many cases, their community prestige has improved dramatically.
They also tabled algorithms for proportionally spaced text, which greatly improved the quality of the displayed pages.
They improved their holdings, kept their well-defined ways, quickly won more than tolerance from most of their white neighbors.
They also benefited in other ways: nutrition was improved by growing a wider range of crops, and villagers could also invest in health and education by selling produce and saving money.
They were replaced by conventional weapons that provided ever-increasing accuracy and range as ASW technology improved.
They also provide full statistical analyses ( P and R Measures ) that allow the automated process to be changed and improved.
They found that in studies with a binary outcome, meaning patients were classified as improved or not improved, the placebo group had no statistically significant improvement over the no-treatment group.
They also made decrees aimed at some of the assumed rights by which the popes had extended their power and improved their finances at the expense of the local churches.
They advocate for improved hospice services and painless health care services that will provide a peaceful death to terminally ill patients.
They distrusted the Catholic rural majority because of their disloyalty towards the Hanoverian state, and “ their apparent lack of enthusiasm for the kinds of improved farming that promised to raise the future value of landed property .” The municipal leaders ( mostly Protestant merchants and members of the landed gentry ), however, paid closer attention to the state of urban and rural artisans and tradespeople because of their salutary effect on the commercial economy on which the landowners depended.
They were bigger, slower and less maneuverable than their British counterparts but, though a successive series of classes, improved consistently in seagoing qualities.
They discovered that the burbot contained something that improved the quality of the foxes ’ furs ; this was confirmed by the fur buyers who commented that these furs were superior to other furs they were seeing.
They successfully ran at the full front side bus speed of 64 MHz, and the improved performance of the video chip was also seen, however various bugs in the sound DMA were reported and general system instability was noted.
They were instrumental in opening up the various Emigrant Trails ( widened into wagon roads ) allowing Americans in the east to settle the new territories of the far west by organized wagon trains traveling over roads explored and in many cases, physically improved by the mountain men and the big fur companies originally to serve the mule train based inland fur trade.

They and traffic
They are important in military engineering, and are also used to carry traffic while an old bridge is being rebuilt.
They are also associated with an increased risk of road traffic accidents.
They have been blamed for causing traffic congestion and banned from most parts of central Jakarta.
They believed that the economics would encourage network providers to deliberately erode the quality of best effort traffic as a way to push customers to higher priced QoS services.
They opened trading posts and engaged in the " trade :" – a term which, under the Ancien Régime, means any type of trade ( wheat, pepper ivory …), and not necessarily, or only the slave trade, although this " infamous traffic ", as it was called at the end of the 18th century, was indeed at the heart of a new economic order, controlled by powerful companies in privilege.
They were not universally popular, however, as tolls were charged for their use, to recoup the capital cost, and this was resented on rivers where barge traffic had previously been free.
They argue that the closing impedes traffic flow unnecessarily and is inconsistent with the well-conceived historic plan for the city.
They already used to impose heavy taxation on any traffic through their lands, while also furnishing protection, supplies, and camels.
They coordinate the sequencing of aircraft in the traffic pattern and direct aircraft on how to safely join and leave the circuit.
They are often planned at high traffic locations to reach as many consumers as possible, or at venues at which a particular type of target consumer is expected to be present.
They help the driver navigate ; they assign the right-of-way at intersections ; they indicate laws such as speed limits and parking regulations ; they advise of potential hazards ; they indicate passing and no passing zones ; and otherwise deliver information and to assure traffic is orderly and safe.
They are based on straightforward speed over stretches of road closed to other traffic.
They were found to have agreed to share 25 % from the damages paid to the next friend of a 18-year-old traffic accident victim who suffered from permanent total loss of earning capacity.
They use sophisticated load balancing to shift traffic from one path to another to avoid network congestion on any particular link, and sometimes to minimize the cost of transit across external networks or improve network reliability.
They were made redundant in 2010 as part of cost-cutting measures and replaced with " traffic managers ".
They cannot see, with any clarity, objects more than about away, making them vulnerable to death by road traffic.
They have been used as models of traffic, material fracture, crystal growth, biological growth, and various sociological, geological, and ecological phenomena.
They were ordered to ignore commercial and military traffic and to concentrate on more elusive transmissions.
They will also reconstruct the dangerous and congested Route 42 / Interstate 295 / Interstate 76 interchange, which currently requires traffic on I-295 to use 35 mile per hour ramps that merge onto the North – South Freeway for a short distance.
They soon elected an executive committee to command the strike and issued General Order No. 1, halting all railroad traffic other than passenger and mail trains.
They dominated the traffic at St. Joseph for more than 100 years, although other smaller companies did operate during this time.
They are visible to south-bound traffic on Interstate 44.
They also increase the distance that pedestrians crossing the street are exposed to vehicle traffic.

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