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While many Tories were strongly opposed to reform, the distributists in certain cases saw this not as conserving a legitimate traditional concept of England, but in many cases, entrenching harmful errors and innovations.
While the government still regulates many of the country's cultural interactions with others, it is very open to the concept of an open market and competition with other countries, allowing the flow of technological innovations to flow in and out of its borders freely.
While he was lauded for his scientific contributions during his lifetime, the negative environmental impacts of some of Midgley's innovations have considerably tarnished his legacy.
While in the case with language skills such as shorthand, a system of stenography popular during the twentieth century, technological innovations occurring between generations have made these skills obsolete.
While he agreed traditional bank regulation was unable to protect commercial banks from nonbank competition, Richard Vietor noted the economic and financial instability that began in the mid-1960s both slowed economic growth and savings ( reducing the demand for and supply of credit ) and induced financial innovations that undermined commercial banks.
While the new lines of the late 1970s, such as the Spirit and Concord, were variations on the Hornet's platform, the company continued with innovations on existing designs: the 4-wheel-drive AMC Eagle, introduced in 1979, was one of the first true crossovers.
While both companies provided products for all price-ranges of the market, SunTour also focused on refinement of existing systems and designs for higher end products, while Shimano initially paid more attention to rethinking the basic systems and bringing out innovations such as Positron shifting ( a precursor to index shifting ) and front freewheel systems at the low end of the market.
While Holly was only one of many involved in the development of the fire hydrant, innovations he introduced are largely responsible for the fire hydrant taken for granted today.
While Holly was only one of many involved in the development of the fire hydrant, innovations he introduced are largely responsible for the fire hydrant being taken for granted today.
While Brooks insists that there is no one silver bullet, he believes that a series of innovations attacking essential complexity could lead to significant ( perhaps greater than tenfold in a ten-year period ) improvements.
While their cassette decks were particularly well known, the company is also credited with numerous other audio innovations, such as self-centering record players, high-end DAT recorders, and ultra-compact slot-loading CD changers.
While it is well known that Leonin composed a great deal of organum, it was the innovations of Perotin, who spent much of his time revising the organum purum of Leonin, that caused generations of organum and motet composers to exploit the principles of the rhythmic modes.
He was on the board of WWA — WorldWide Access ( now Verio ), one of the first ISPs in the U. S. While Director of Business Development at WWA, he spearheaded such innovations as 5ESS-VDS ( Virtual Dial System ), DSL deployment and KidCam.
While he did not invent the building of communities of affordable single-family homes within driving distance of major areas of employment, his innovations in providing affordable housing popularized this type of planned community in the years following World War II.
While his authorship and the very existence of this treatise have recently come into question, a handful of his musical works do survive and show the innovations in musical notation, particularly mensural and rhythmic, with which he was credited within a century of their inception.
While Gibson provided many of the innovations in semi-acoustic guitars from the 1930s to the 1950s, there were also various makes by other companies including a hollow achtop by Gretsch.
While Waterman introduced its share of innovations, the company's main selling point was always quality and reliability.
While the combat system remains close to the previous Dragon Quest games, keeping battles turn-based and in first-person, Dragon Warrior III expanded on the open world and nonlinear gameplay of its predecessors, and introduced innovations such as a persistent world with its own day-night cycle, and an innovative class-changing system, which is later seen in Dragon Quest VI, VII, and IX.
While she did not oversee major product innovations, she did have a good feel for business and for promoting talented managers.
While introducing such innovations as national newsboy delivery and direct mail, Lamade expanded his content to combine news, human interest articles, comic strips ( sometimes filling ten pages ), puzzles and serials in fiction supplements (" Grit Story Section ").
While Massachusetts ' 2010 education law allows for the expansion of virtual learning, the state's education department has promulgated highly restrictive regulations limiting such innovations.
While many researchers agree that Insular Celtic is a distinct branch of Celtic ( Cowgill 1975 ; McCone 1991, 1992 ; Schrijver 1995 ), having undergone common linguistic innovations, there is no evidence that the Continental Celtic languages can be similarly grouped.
While they are best known for their work scoring films, their portfolio includes disruptive innovations and an IP bank.
While forensic crime shows are often criticized for portraying technologies that do not exist, these may inspire inventors and research teams, as it is not uncommon for scientific innovations to be first portrayed in science fiction.

While and fast
While some think we move too fast and others too slowly, Florida's record is a good one and stands out among the 50.
While there are still many bugs to be ironed out, the technique is fast developing.
While suitable media and raw pigments are available for the individual production of acrylic paint, due to the fast drying time and other technical issues, hand mixing may not be practical.
While generally praised for its fast gameplay and unique mechanics, it ultimately failed to gain a very large market presence.
While the Amorphs have the ability to move fast, quietly, and sprout appendages at will, they excel at ' closer-than-melee-range combat, primarily " meme-toxins " against other Amorphs.
While there were still a number of loud / fast songs, much of the music featured an eclectic mix of instruments including trumpets and synthesizers.
While still not fast enough to engage torpedo boats reliably, she at least had the armament to deal with them.
While the earliest extra-biblical directions for baptism, which occurs in the Didache ( c. 100 ), speaks to the baptism of adults, rather than young children, since it requires that the person to be baptised should fast, writings of the 2nd and early 3rd century indicate that some Christians baptized infants too.
While azhdarchid pterosaurs probably could not run, they would have been relatively fast and energy efficient.
While not as fast as a Greyhound on a smooth, firm surface, once the going gets rough or heavy they can outrun a Greyhound.
While there are other industrial-strength transaction processing systems, notably IBM's own CICS and IMS, TPF's raison d ' être is extreme volume, large numbers of concurrent users and very fast response times, for example VISA credit card transaction processing during the peak holiday shopping season.
While uranium-238 has a small probability for spontaneous fission or even induced fission with fast neutrons, uranium-235 and to a lesser degree uranium-233 have a much higher fission cross-section for slow neutrons.
While still fast and loud, the album's country leanings were evolving and its raw punk sound was channeling raw guitar power chords.
:; Debugging: While writing an application, a programmer will recompile and test often, and so compilation must be fast.
While variable-sweep provides many advantages, particularly in takeoff distance, load-carrying ability, and the fast, low-level penetration role, the configuration imposes a considerable penalty in weight and complexity.
While fast food restaurants usually have a seating area in which customers can eat the food on the premises, orders are designed to be taken away, and traditional table service is rare.
" While working in his owner's fields on May 12, Turner " heard a loud noise in the heavens, and the Spirit instantly appeared to me and said the Serpent was loosened, and Christ had laid down the yoke he had borne for the sins of men, and that I should take it on and fight against the Serpent, for the time was fast approaching when the first should be last and the last should be first.
While fast food chains are abundant, Australia's metropolitan centres possess many famed haute cuisine and nouvelle cuisine establishments.
While Pascal might refer the rise and fall of empires to Providence or chance or a little grain of sand in the English lord protectors ' veins, Bossuet held fast to his principle that God works through secondary causes.
While the redemption could be performed immediately after dark on the 31st night, it is usually done the next day ; but if the 31st day is a fast day, it is done the previous night, so that it can be accompanied by a festive meal.
While several compositions on 1964's Beatles for Sale, as well as " I'll Cry Instead " from A Hard Day's Night, had leaned in a country and western direction, McCartney's " I've Just Seen a Face " was almost pure country, taken at such a fast tempo that it might have been bluegrass if not for the absence of banjo and fiddle.
While most bands perform marches in their own tempo, most marches are quick ( faster than a waltz, as fast as or slower than a polka ).
While French youth culture has gravitated toward fast food and American eating habits ( with an attendant rise in obesity ), the French in general have remained committed to preserving certain elements of their food culture through such activities as including programs of taste acquisition in their public schools, by the use of the appellation d ' origine contrôlée laws, and by state and European subsides to the French agricultural industry.
While horse cavalry had been found to be obsolete, the concept of cavalry as a fast force capable of missions traditionally fulfilled by horse cavalry made a return to military thinking during the Cold War.

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