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Walsh would later write that the 49ers ' two wins over the Rams showed a shift of power in their division, while the wins over the Cowboys showed a shift of power in the conference.
The main trend regarding the history of U. S. foreign policy since the American Revolution is the shift from non-interventionism before and after World War I, to its growth as a world power and global hegemon during and since World War II and the end of the Cold War in the 20th century.
The shift in power to the congregation led to the rise of the Congregational Churches.
The shift to divine sanctification from military acclamation took the power to appoint emperors away from the army.
The tension may be rooted in power shift arising from the dramatic increase in oil production which has occurred since 1997.
In the second half of the twentieth century, however, there has been a gradual shift of political and economic power to Flanders, which, having modernized its economy, is now more wealthy and prosperous than its southern counterpart .< ref >" Belgium.
The Revolution caused a massive shift of power from the Roman Catholic Church to the state.
Arguably, the shift to a concept of natural law ought to act as a safeguard against dictatorship, an untrammeled State power and the abrogation of civil rights.
The 13th century also saw a general structural change in how land was administered, preparing the shift of political power towards the rising bourgeoisie at the expense of aristocratic feudalism that would characterize the Late Middle Ages.
The Bronze Age sees a shift of emphasis from the communal to the individual, and the rise to prominence of increasingly powerful elites, whose power was enshrined in the control of the flow of precious resources, to manipulate tin and copper into high-status bronze objects such as swords and axes, and their prowess as hunters and warriors.
As in education, the UMNO government ’ s unspoken agenda in the field of economic development was to shift economic power away from the Chinese and towards the Malays.
This latter policy was understood to mean a decisive shift in economic power from the Chinese to the Malays, who until then made up only 5 % of the professional class.
The communists ' consolidation of control also produced a shift in political power in Albania from the northern Ghegs to the southern Tosks.
In binary ( base 2 ) math, multiplication by a power of 2 is merely a register shift operation.
The available evidence suggests that John did not regard the loss of the Duchy as a permanent shift in Capetian power.
Many people welcomed Doe's takeover as a shift favouring the majority of the population that had been excluded from power.
During this time, the Ayyubid sultan died, and a sudden power shift took place, as the sultan's wife Shajar al-Durr set events in motion which were to make her Queen, and eventually place the Egyptian army of the Mamluks in power.
However, with the increase in computing power and Internet connectivity during the late nineties, and the shift of online gaming to the mass market, the term " graphical MUD " fell out of favor, being replaced by MMORPG, Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game, a term coined by Richard Garriott in 1997.
Some reports suggest that this may mark a shift in power between the political leadership and the armed forces, with the political leadership in the ascendant.
It was reported that Dowiyogo became the president replacing Harris, however, information surrounding the shift in power was sparse.
The shift of authority from the presence and intuition of knowers-from the good-faith of Reason to seek diverse knowledge integrated for human benefit or truth fidelity-to the automated database and the market had, in Lyotard's view, the power to unravel the very idea of ' justification ' or ' legitimation ' and, with it, the rationale for research altogether-esp.

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Though his election was interpreted by many Southerners as the forerunner of a dangerous shift in the federal balance in favor of the Union, Lincoln himself proposed no such change in the rights the Constitution gave the states.
Here Wright gave a slight sigh of weariness, and continued, `` It means more long years lived across the social grain of the life of our people, making shift to live in the face of popular disrespect and misunderstanding as I best can for myself and those dependent upon me ''.
For him, the fact that his theory gave a straightforward explanation of the anomalous perihelion shift of the planet Mercury, discovered earlier by Urbain Le Verrier in 1859, was important evidence that he had at last identified the correct form of the gravitational field equations.
Artists and critics often credit Rakim with creating the overall shift from the more simplistic Old School flows to more complex flows near the beginning of Hip Hop ’ s new school – Kool Moe Dee says, “ any emcee that came after 1986 had to study Rakim just to know what to be able to do ... Rakim, in 1986, gave us flow and that was the rhyme style from 1986 to 1994 ... from that point on, anybody emceeing was forced to focus on their flow ”.
A " shift " key gave each main key two optional values.
They also gave an impetus to International Polar Years, meaning a shift from sports-like races of single expeditions to worldwide scientific cooperation in exploring the polar regions.
According to anarcho-primitivism, the shift from hunter-gatherer to agricultural subsistence gave rise to social stratification, coercion, and alienation.
According to anarcho-primitivism, the shift from hunter-gatherer to agricultural subsistence gave rise to social stratification, coercion, and alienation.
A major shift in landholding in Tuxedo came about after 1910 when Mrs. W. A. Harriman gave $ 1 million and of her family's land to the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.
The critical success of Street of Crocodiles gave the Quay Brothers artistic freedom to explore a shift in subject matter, in part originating in literary and poetic sources that led to exploration of new aesthetic forms, but also because they were able to make extensive experiments in technique, both with cameras and on large stage sets.
The eventual result of this shift in musical direction gave rise to hugely successful singles like " Waterfront " ( which hit No. 1 in a few European countries and remains one of the band's signature songs to this day ) as well as " Speed Your Love to Me " and " Up on the Catwalk ".
The shift helped define the emerging neoconservative movement and gave space to disillusioned liberals.
He gives the example of Israeli professor of archaeology, Ze ' ev Herzog, who caused an uproar in Israel and abroad when he gave voice to the " fairly widespread " view held amongst his colleagues that “ there had been no Exodus from Egypt, no invasion by Joshua and that the Israelites had developed slowly and were originally Canaanites ," concluding that the Sojourn, Exodus and Conquest was “ a history that never happened .” However, Rohl contends that the New Chronology, with the shift of the Exodus and Conquest events to the Middle Bronze Age, removes the principal reason for that widespread academic skepticism.
Dream was not sure what to do with the key to Hell, and after having negotiated with many interested parties, he gave it to the angels Remiel and Duma, who ruled Hell on behalf of the Presence until the Lucifer spinoff series saw possession of the key shift hands once again.
This gave the NAACP's lawyer, Thurgood Marshall, the idea to shift the suit from South Carolina over to Kansas, which led directly to Brown v. Board of Education.
One-way mass media gave way to individual communication in what has been called a shift from the fourth to a fifth civilization.
Seacrest interned on the night show with Tom Sullivan, who trained him in all areas of broadcasting then gave him his first " on air " shift of his career, before moving to weekends.
These inflight tests gave additional information about fluid distribution and fluid balance to get a better understanding of the fluid shift phenomena.
This unique shift gave businesses an incentive to cooperate with government in setting exposure limits to specific chemicals.
Efforts were made to shift the burden of direct taxes away from lower-income groups, while increases in the minimum wage gave the low paid a real increase in their living standards of about 15 % in 1981 – 82.
Every minute the clock gave an electric pulse, causing the mechanism to shift to the next minute.
That policy changed when the reviewers gave Metal Gear Solid four 10 ratings in 1998, with an editorial announcing the shift.
The system gave a good weight balance for the system, but presented some collateral effects-such as the need for a slower shift change, due to the inertia of the TTS.
Carlisle's move gave way to Bridgetown being settled along Carlisle Bay and a shift of the capital for the island to that location.

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