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This oath however did not alleviate concerns regarding loyalty to Russia in time of crisis, especially since nearly 50 % of all military personnel were ethnically Russian at the end of 1992.
Though matters of accuracy still remain, features such as Amazon. com's Search Inside the Book and Google Book Search may serve to alleviate such concerns.
In 2009, McClendon sold 171 acres of the land in order to alleviate the group's concerns.
The visits to the front were difficult on the French government, but his friendship with George V, was sufficient enough to alleviate their concerns.
Many modeling advances have been motivated by a desire to alleviate the concerns raised by IIA.
To alleviate the concerns that the move from Pingcheng to Luoyang would cause a supply shortage of horses and other livestock, he had the general Yuwen Fu ( 宇文福 ) set up a large livestock grazing zone at Heyang ( 河陽, in modern Jiaozuo and Xinxiang, Henan ).
This did not alleviate concerns, and the extension opened to continued protest on June 24, 1999.
Second, the town of Bayreuth found itself outside of regions where Wagner no longer owned the rights to the performance of his own works, which he had sold off in 1864 in order to alleviate pressing financial concerns.
The meeting called on the State and Federal governments to alleviate the concerns of producers in the district or hold a referendum to determine if the Riverina should secede.
The teacher ’ s participation in discussion sessions is to act as a facilitator, maintain classroom decorum, provide individual and group feedback, and alleviate concerns or issues in the lesson.
By 1983, the Soviet regime needed a new propaganda weapon in the Cold War, as well as against increasingly active internal dissident movement, to arrest or discredit the mass emigration of Soviet Jews and to alleviate the Arab concerns about its effects to Israel's demographics.
In April 2006, Hitachi announced plans for a modern paternoster-style elevator with computer-controlled cars and normal elevator doors to alleviate safety concerns.
Amid those concerns was a plan for the construction of a massive jetport and planned city in the Pine Barrens to alleviate congestion in other major airports.
However, the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) in 1949 ( which linked Canada and the United States into a collective security agreement with Britain and Western Europe ) helped to alleviate these concerns.
This, combined with the casting of Kaczmarek, a recognizable actress, as well as several other well-known performers in secondary roles ( such as Star Trek: The Next Generation regular John de Lancie as a reporter ), was expected to alleviate any concerns that the story being shown was actually happening.
Perhaps to alleviate their concerns, the English names of the cards were not always given a direct translation, instead opting for a name less controversial.
officers also help schools when children are threatened, and their presence helps alleviate concerns about situations like school shootings and other threats of violence to children while at school.
" Conn Smythe and the Toronto Maple Leafs wanted to keep the St. Michael's team in operation as a source of players, and then created the Metro Junior A League to help alleviate the college's concerns.
Thus, Georgia's scheme did not alleviate the concerns articulated in Furman about the arbitrariness of the death penalty any more than North Carolina's ignored them.
Cortez promised alleviate his concerns.
When this did not satisfy the censors, reshooting and more extensive re-editing was done to alleviate their concerns.
While this scheme would have prevented most of the evils of uses, it would also have submitted property law to the common law and limited other, beneficial developments ; it would also not stop the practice of getting rid of land through a devise, doing nothing to alleviate the King's financial concerns.
This steam generator will alleviate the corrosion concerns encountered in existing designs of steam generators, while reducing component size and weight and providing greater flexibility in overall arrangement.
Democrats strongly denounced the legislation as discriminatory against the poor and elderly, while Republicans attempted to alleviate such concerns by providing access to photo identification for those not possessing it.

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In 1987So Rebellious a Lover became a modest commercial success, but Clark began to develop serious health problems ; he had ulcers, aggravated by years of heavy drinking ( often used to alleviate his chronic travel anxiety ).
To help alleviate the damage caused by flooding, the Clark County Regional Flood Control District has spent millions of dollars to build detention basins and concrete drainage channels throughout the area.

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The original four locks here were replaced in 1819 by five shallower ones to alleviate problems with water supply to the nearby paper mills.
Contradicting this view, Arthur Cecil Pigou – a self-proclaimed follower of Say's law – wrote a letter in 1932 signed by five other economists ( among them Keynes ) calling for more public spending to alleviate high levels of unemployment.
Relief, Rescue, Renewal – Aiding Jewry Worldwide is JDC ’ s mission to alleviate suffering and enhance the lives of Jews has taken it across geographic, cultural, and political borders on five continents.
A plan has been unveiled to completely rebuild the college to a larger and more modern scale within the next five years, which should alleviate many of the accommodation problems currently seen.

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John Agyekum Kufour has been chosen together with Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva to jointly receive the 2011 World Food Prize for their personal commitment and visionary leadership while serving as the presidents of Ghana and of Brazil, respectively, in creating and implementing government policies to alleviate hunger and poverty in their countries.
During his rule, he encouraged a free market program, participated in the Brady bonds plan to alleviate foreign debt obligations, and was a co-founder of the Mercosur, along with the presidents of Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina, which took effect in the Treaty of Asunción on 1991.

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However, his term was marked by economic depression that had grown out of the Panic of 1873, which Mackenzie's government was unable to alleviate.
To alleviate these problems, bridging was created to communicate at the data link layer while isolating the physical layer.
" The word " euthanasia " was first used in a medical context by Francis Bacon in the 17th century, to refer to an easy, painless, happy death, during which it was a " physician's responsibility to alleviate the ' physical sufferings ' of the body.
In 1440 he was elected German king as Frederick IV and in 1452 crowned Holy Roman Emperor as Frederick III by Pope Nicholas V. In 1452, at the age of 37, he married the 18-year-old Infanta Eleanor, daughter of King Edward of Portugal, whose dowry helped him to alleviate his debts and cement his power.
* 1802 – The first merchant token to bear the name Gibraltar ( albeit spelt Gibralter ) was issued by Robert Keeling in order to alleviate a shortage of copper.
Clomethiazole is a sedative which was prescribed to Moon to alleviate his alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
In contrast to morphine, which was used to alleviate pain in the injured but also to boost the esteem, stamina, and drive of German soldiers in combat, methadone had effects that have been described as such ; " Dolophine ( Methadone ) had many adverse effects on the soldiers to whom it was given, leading to apathy, lethargy, and decreased willingness to engage in combat ".
This frequency band was designated by the United States FCC and Industry Canada to be used for new wireless services to alleviate capacity caps inherent in the original AMPS and D-AMPS cellular networks in the 800-894 MHz frequency band ( commonly referred to as the " 850 MHz band ").
The Sydney metropolitan area at the time was marked by increasing strains on state infrastructure and Askin's Government's pro-development stance was largely attributed as an attempt to alleviate these problems.
This was done by LeMay in a 1951 meeting with high level Air Force staff, when he convinced them that unreasonable operational demands were being placed on SAC and, in order to alleviate the issue, SAC should be allowed to approve target selections before they were finalized.
In some cases ( notably in French soldiers eating fresh horse meat ) it was discovered that meat alone, even partly cooked meat, could alleviate scurvy.
One of its first roles was to alleviate an expected shortfall of US dollars c. 1970.
The Council was composed of The Family Dog, The Straight Theatre, The Diggers, The San Francisco Oracle, and approximately twenty-five other people, who sought to alleviate some of the problems anticipated from the influx of people expected in the summer.
It, too, was published as a way to help alleviate Tubman's poverty.
Schmidt used all means at his disposal to alleviate the situation, even when that meant overstepping his legal authority, including federal police and army units ( ignoring the German constitution's prohibition on using the army for " internal affairs "; a clause excluding disasters was not added until 1968 ).
But Struensee was one of the few people that paid attention to the lonely queen, and he seemed to do his best to alleviate her troubles.
The German Fourth Army had defeated the British advance to the objectives of 31 July during August but the high casualties and sickness caused by the ground conditions, endless bombardments and air attacks intensified the manpower shortage that the German defensive strategy for 1917 was intended to alleviate.
It was created by the Chinese government to alleviate social, economic, and environmental problems in China, and authorities claim that the policy has prevented more than 250 million births between 1980 and 2000, and 400 million births from about 1979 to 2011 ; this claim is disputed by two independent scholars, who put the number of prevented births from 1979 to 2009 at 100 million | author = Chen Wei | title = Sex Ratios at Birth in China | year = 2005 | accessdate = 2 March 2009
The assembly was held to try to pass some of the reforms needed to alleviate the financial situation when the Parlements refused to cooperate.
A ring road was constructed in stages outside the city walls some time afterwards to alleviate growing traffic problems in the city centre, which was later pedestrianised.

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