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Under light load, the spiral taken by the fluid moving from the intake to the exhaust is a tight spiral, undergoing many rotations.
Under his leadership, China experienced substantial developmental growth with reforms, saw the peaceful return of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom and Macau from Portugal, and improved its relations with the outside world while the Communist Party maintained its tight control over the government.
Under very tight budgetary constraints, Shimizu's films garnered much acclaim from both critics and genre fans for their effective use of limited locations and eerie atmosphere to generate chills.
Under Repše, the Bank of Latvia pursued a tight monetary policy, implementing a de-facto currency board for the Lats.
Under a tight budget at Doncaster Rovers he achieved promotion to the Football League Championship in his first full season.
Under Illingworth, England beat the West Indies 2-0 in 1969, held a very powerful Rest of the World side to 3-1 in 1970, won the Ashes in Australia in 1970-71, beat Pakistan in 1971, somewhat surprisingly lost to India in 1971 but then regrouped and held on to the Ashes in a tight series in 1972 before eventually losing to a very powerful West Indies team in 1973.
Under a tight schedule, she took the runners-up value in the school among the graduates in that year.
Under Max Emanuel's successors, the purchases were largely discontinued due to the tight budget.
Under her tight control ( earning her Montanelli's moniker the czarina ), the daily took a sudden turn to the left.
Under Abashidze's tight control of the autonomy, Adjara enjoyed relative political stability and economic prosperity during the Georgian Civil War.
Under conditions of tight electricity supply, demand response can significantly decrease the peak price and, in general, electricity price volatility.

Under and budgets
Under State law, the County Commission is responsible for funding the budgets of all Osceola County Government, including the independently elected Constitutional Officers and Judicial Officers, as well as the Commission's own departments.
Under Director General John Birt, Perkins also felt " hamstrung by the inevitable bureaucracy ," which not only hindered programme-making, but saw Perkins spending " more time on budgets " than more creative pursuits.
Under the Basic Law the Chief Executive is the chief representative of people of Hong Kong and is the head of the government of Hong Kong, whose powers and functions include leading the government, implementing the law, signing bills and budgets passed by the Legislative Council, deciding on government policies, advising appointment and dismissal principal officials of the Government of Hong Kong to the Central People's Government, appointing judges and holders of certain public offices and to pardon or commute sentences.
Under his leadership, the University of Redlands saw significant enhancements in campus facilities and technology ; strong enrollments ; balanced budgets and record-breaking private fund raising.
Under state law, the mayor has the duty to enforce the charter and ordinances of the city, and all applicable state laws ; report annually to the council and the public on the state of the city ; supervise and control all departments of the government ; prepare and submit to the council annual operating and capital budgets ; supervise all city property, institutions and agencies ; sign all contracts and bonds requiring the approval of the city ; negotiate all contracts ; and serve as a member, either voting or ex-officio, of all appointive bodies.
In order to do this she re-baselined all projects to change target dates to many years later, and budgets to much larger, sometimes 300 % of the original budget. Under her leadership, she launched NextGen − the shift to a satellite-based system that will modernize air transportation.

Under and national
Under this program, property sales specialists in the Small Business Administration regional offices help small business concerns to locate Federal property for sale and insure that small firms have the opportunity to bid competitively for surplus personal and real property and certain natural resources, including timber from the national forests.
Under the Articles, the states retained sovereignty over all governmental functions not specifically relinquished to the national government.
Under future national team manager Giuseppe Viani, promotion straight back up was achieved.
Under his supervision, the British Museum Library ( now the British Library ) quintupled in size and became a well-organised institution worthy of being called a national library, the largest library in the world after the National Library of Paris.
Under the leadership of Hale, Noyes and Millikan ( aided by the booming economy of Southern California ), Caltech grew to national prominence in the 1920s and concentrated on the development of Roosevelt's " Hundredth Man ".
The victory song of the Australian national cricket team is entitled " Under the Southern Cross I Stand ".
Under President Shevardnadze's leadership, the government had nonetheless made some progress on basic market reforms: all prices and most trade have been liberalized, a stable national currency ( the lari ) was introduced, and massive government downsizing took place.
Under war conditions and with national survival seemingly at stake, the Montagnard Jacobins under Maximilien Robespierre centralized denunciations, trials, and executions.
Under the terms of the accord, both sides agreed to disarm, Díaz would be allowed to finish his term and a new national army would be established, the Guardia Nacional ( National Guard ), with U. S. soldiers remaining in the country to supervise the upcoming November presidential election.
Under a federalist constitution that was later brought up in 1858 ( and another one in 1863 ), Panama and other constituent states gained almost complete autonomy on many levels of their administration, which led to an often anarchic national state of affairs that lasted roughly until Colombia's return to centralism in 1886 with the establishment of a new Republic of Colombia.
Under this circumstance, the parties agree to temporarily set aside their political differences and unite to face the national crisis.
Under the Clean Water Act, EPA promulgated national standards for municipal sewage treatment plants, also called publicly owned treatment works, in the Secondary Treatment Regulation.
Under al-Bashir's leadership, the new military government suspended political parties and introduced an Islamic legal code on the national level.
Under the administration of President Bill Clinton in 1993, its name was changed to the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization ( BMDO ) and its emphasis was shifted from national missile defense to theater missile defense ; and its scope from global to more regional coverage.
Under the SDIO's Innovative Sciences and Technology Office, headed by physicist and engineer Dr. James Ionson, the investment was predominantly made in basic research at national laboratories, universities, and in industry, and these programs have continued to be key sources of funding for top research scientists in the fields of high-energy physics, supercomputing / computation, advanced materials, and many other critical science and engineering disciplines: funding which indirectly supports other research work by top scientists, and which would be politically impossible to fund outside of the defense budget environment.
Under the guise of supporting the Soviets ' own national self-determination concept, von Kuhlman and General Max Hoffmann, when they returned to the negotiation table proposed independence for the Baltic states, Poland and the Ukraine as part of their new peace proposals.
Under the Miller test, a work is obscene if: Note that " community " standards — not national standards — are applied whether the material appeals to the prurient interest ; thus, material may be deemed obscene in one locality but not in another.
Under that law race, gender, and national origin can no longer be considered in admissions.
* Under Edward III, English begins to replace French as England's official national language, when Parliament is addressed in it for the first time following the Norman Conquest of 1066.
Under the previous system agreed to under Articles of Confederation, the national government was headed by the Confederation Congress, which had a ceremonial presiding officer and several executive departments, but no independent executive branch.
Under the National Parks ( Scotland ) Act 2000, national parks in Scotland have four aims:
Under the Act, national parks are to be maintained in their natural state as far as possible to retain their value as soil, water and forest conservation areas.
Under the provisions of OPCAT that entered into force on 22 June 2006 independent international and national bodies regularly visit places where people are deprived of their liberty, to prevent torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Under the terms of Article V of the U. S. Constitution, state lawmakers retain the power to ratify Constitutional amendments which have been proposed by the Congress and they also retain the ability to apply to the Congress for a national convention to directly propose Constitutional amendments to the states for ratification.

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