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The next album, Spitfire, was released in June 1976 and while it went platinum, reached No. 3, and included the hit song " With Your Love " (# 12 ), the band considered the album's sales to be relatively disappointing compared to its predecessor and requested an audit from RCA Records, distributor of their Grunt label.
With eight rounds remaining in a disappointing 2009 season in which the Roosters finished with the wooden spoon for the first time in 43 years, Fittler was informed he would not be the coach in 2010, his position to be taken by veteran coach Brian Smith.
With no NHL hockey for the season, the team proved highly successful at the gate, finishing third in the AHL in attendance at 8, 854 fans per game despite a disappointing season plagued by injury.
With acts such as Joan Baez and Ian & Sylvia leaving for other labels and disappointing sales for the " Everyman " budget classical series, by the early 1970s Vanguard's stature in the music industry was greatly diminished.
With this territorial reorganization, Saharanpur lost many important places of religious and cultural heritage, including the city of Roorkee, disappointing the Saharanpur people.
With a string of disappointing results behind him, Gasquet admitted to feeling burned out, in dire need of a concerted rest from tennis and admitted a reluctance to play the French Open, the year's second Grand Slam.
With disappointing sales of the first single, " Right Beside You ", the song was released with little fanfare ( a photograph of Sophie dressed as a sailor graced the cover ).
With a major clean-out of older players who were clearly " past it " in the club's disappointing 1980 season, Walls lifted the Lions to their best era since winning a premiership in 1944.
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" While the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music cites this as a " subdued approach to ministry ", other commentators saw it as a disappointing lack of spiritual message, especially on Trouble With X.
With Emilio Butragueño, Míchel, Fernando Hierro, Manolo Sanchís, Gheorghe Hagi, and aging Hugo Sánchez as the club's established stars, Antić's debut took place at the Bernabéu versus Real Oviedo on Sunday, 24 March 1991, ending in somewhat disappointing 1 – 1 draw considering Oviedo played with 10 men since the 68th minute.
With only 2. 5 % of the vote secured for its candidate in Leicester North West, and although the party had attracted some disaffected Conservatives who supported Enoch Powell, there was a general feeling within the NDP that the election had been disappointing for them.
With the Alouettes lacking in playoff success and their attendance at Olympic Stadium flagging, Pringle was one of the team's few bright spots in a disappointing year.
With a disappointing 11-28 record and mired in a ten-game losing streak, Rigney was fired by the Angels on May 27, 1969, and succeeded by Lefty Phillips.

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With an uneasy peace in place, output recovered in 1996-99 at high percentage rates from a low base ; but output growth slowed in 2000-02.
With rates above 75-120 frames / s no improvement in realism or smoothness is perceivable due to the way the eye and brain process images.
With useful work as a factor of production they are able to reproduce historical rates of economic growth with considerable precision and without recourse to exogenous and unexplained technological progress, thereby overcoming the major flaw of the Solow Theory of economic growth.
With the sharp growth of economies in the 20th century, and increasing foreign exchange, the world's gold reserves and their trading market have become a small fraction of all markets and fixed exchange rates of currencies to gold were no longer sustained.
With inflation hitting 33 percent in 1990, there was, in fact, a negative real interest rate, but this situation reversed in 1991 when rates were high relative to inflation.
With the world's seventh largest military expenditure, ninth largest economy by nominal rates and third largest by purchasing power parity, India is a regional power, a nascent great power and a potential superpower.
With average growth rates of 10 % in the 1960s, 5 % in the 1970s, and 4 % in the 1980s, Japan was able to establish and maintain itself as the world's second largest economy from 1968 until 2010, when it was supplanted by the People's Republic of China.
With the country having one of the highest rates of violent crime, president Jacob Zuma states that South Africa needs to handle crime differently than other countries.
With unfavourable exchange rates in the late 1980s, Porsche decided to focus its efforts on its more upmarket models, dropping the 924S for 1989 and the base 944 later that same year.
With the Tax Reform Act of 1986, Reagan and Congress sought to raise taxes on lower incomes, eliminate many deductions, and reduce tax rates on the wealthy.
With an economy worth $ 64 billion ( 2012 IMF estimate ) ($ 170 billion PPP estimate ), and a per capita GDP of about $ 7900 ( PPP ), Sri Lanka has mostly had strong growth rates in recent years.
With respect to the issues, Dole promised a 15 % across-the-board reduction in income tax rates and made former Congressman and supply side advocate Jack Kemp his running mate.
With more births inside marriage it seems inevitable that marriage rates and birth rates would rise together.
With the creation of the Federal Communications Commission in 1934, the government regulated the rates charged by AT & T.
With luck one could get 300 baud (~ bits / second ) transmission rates, but 150 baud was more typical.
With strict implementation and enforcement of these Data Integrity Rules, data error rates could be much lower so less time is spent on trying to troubleshoot and trace faulty computing results.
With long distance rates at historic lows, using regular business lines, OUTWATS service became obsolete late in the 20th century.
With the large predatory fish removed, their prey have had population explosions and have become the top predators, affecting the survival rates of cod eggs and fry.
With electricity deregulation, some states now charge customers / developers fees for extending distribution to new locations rather than rolling such costs into utility rates.
With these surveys, researchers can then indirectly estimate birth or death rates for the entire population.
With inflation at double-digit rates per month as a result of printing, macroeconomic stabilization was enacted to curb this trend.
With Senator Gorman operating behind the scenes, protectionists in the Senate added more than 600 amendments that nullified most of the reforms and raised rates again.
With a combined population of 136. 5 million in the 2010 census ( including Madura's 3. 6 million ), and at current growth rates, 139 million combined in 2011, is the most populous island in the world and is home to 57 % of Indonesia's population.

With and growth
With our growth came expansion into new fields of service.
With the expansion of the British Empire, and hence the growth of Anglicanism outside Great Britain and Ireland, the Communion sought to establish new vehicles of unity.
With the rapid recovery in automotive and chemical industry overall, the global catalyst market is expected to experience fast growth in the next years.
With CVD diamond growth areas of greater than fifteen centimeters ( six inches ) diameter have been achieved and much larger areas are likely to be successfully coated with diamond in the future.
With succeeding generations of tumor cells, differentiation is typically lost, growth becomes less regulated, and tumors become less responsive to most chemotherapeutic agents.
With an average annual population growth rate of 2. 5 percent, the economy cannot significantly benefit national income per capita growth.
With the tropical climate and unstable land forms, coupled with deforestation, unplanned growth proliferation, non-engineered constructions which make the disaster-prone areas more vulnerable, tardy communication, poor or no budgetary allocation for disaster prevention, developing countries suffer more or less chronically by natural disasters.
With 384 million internet users, China's online shopping sales rose to $ 36. 6 billion in 2009 and one of the reasons behind the huge growth has been the improved trust level for shoppers.
With the growth of the industry, fantasy has branched out to include non-sports related games focused on politics, celebrity gossip, movies, and reality TV.
With a yearly growth rate of about 3. 2 %, the Gaza Strip has the 7th highest population growth rate in the world.
With an annual growth rate of 2. 2 percent for the period between 1965 and 1980, a 3. 4 percent growth rate for 1981 through 1989, and a 1992 growth rate of 3. 2 percent, the country's population was projected to surpass 20 million by the year 2000 and 35 million by 2025.
With the absence of sustained growth, the fiscal situation started to deteriorate after 2001 reflecting a continued expansionary policy with sharp increase in spending on social sectors, the wage bill, and goods and services.
With the stabilization of the new market economy, Hungary has experienced growth in foreign investment with a " cumulative foreign direct investment totaling more than $ 60 billion since 1989.
With the growth of dense settlement, humans designed ways of identifying houses and / or parcels of land.
With pest problems reduced, and nutrients constantly fed to the roots, productivity in hydroponics is high, although plant growth can be limited by the low levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, or limited light exposure.
With the continuation of the gradual recovery of the global economy, it is likely the insurance industry will continue to see growth in premium income both in industrialised countries and emerging markets in 2011.

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