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With and long-term
With an ever changing administration, the County lacked a coherent long-term economic policy or support for reforms.
With contentment with that which suffices, men will be free from excessive labour, long-term war and poverty from income gap disparity.
With little presence outside the US and Canada, the two chains no longer fit in the company's long-term growth plans.
With high probability there appears to be a long-term cycle of variability with a period of 4. 2 years.
With both leagues down to the barest minimum in membership needed to operate, the governors of each recognized the necessity to take proactive steps to assure the long-term survival of their member clubs.
With Thalapathi, Mani Ratnam ended his long-term association with music director Ilaiyaraaja, bringing in debutant music director A. R. Rahman to score his Tamil classic Roja ( 1992 ).
With long-term use of benzodiazepines, it is unclear whether cognitive impairments fully return to normal after cessation of therapy ; cognitive deficits persist for at least six months after withdrawal, but longer than six months may be required for recovery of cognitive function.
With the team lacking fan support or a long-term future, Goldberg folded the franchise on November 12.
With a mean follow-up time of 3. 7 years, long-term medication was effective against sleep onset problems in 88 % of the cases.
With Harper's reputation growing, Pink Floyd's manager Peter Jenner signed him to a long-term ( and at times confrontational ) deal with EMI's ' underground ' subsidiary, Harvest Records.
With the motto " First to arrive, last to leave ," the organization has continued with long-term reconstruction work in Sichuan, and by 2010, had rebuilt thirteen schools in the region.
With his wife's cosmetic business booming, Kertész agreed in 1946 to a long-term, exclusive contract with House and Garden.
With this broad range of products, Cooper is positioned for several long-term growth trends including the global infrastructure build-out, the need to improve the reliability and productivity of the electric grid, the demand for higher energy-efficient products and the need for improved electrical safety.
With encouragement from George III, Rochford had embarked on a risky new policy of secret friendship with France, with the long-term goal of forming a defensive alliance of the maritime colonial powers as a counterbalance to the ‘ eastern powers ’.
With the discovery of photodynamic effects, von Tappeiner and colleagues went on to perform the first PDT trial in patients with skin carcinoma using the photosensitizer, eosin, Out of 6 patients with a facial basal cell carcinoma, treated with a 1 % eosin solution and a long-term exposure either to sunlight or to arc-lamp light, 4 patients showed total tumour resolution and a relapse-free period of 12 months.
With the club facing administration or worse, local businessman and long-time fan Chris Ingram came to the rescue, becoming Chairman in February 2002 with an aim of trying to increase the club's income and to secure its long-term financial stability.
With proper medical attention, infections can usually be successfully treated without long-term visual loss.
With the advent of this new system, committees are able to handle long-term studies and investigations, in addition to regular legislative duties.
With an annual budget of nearly 300 million Euros and supporting approximately 50, 000 grantees annually, approximately 11, 000 of which are on long-term scholarships, the DAAD is in fact the largest such academic grant organisation worldwide.
In the column, Johns wrote: " With light sweet crude futures for June currently priced at roughly $ 65 a barrel, an ambitious short and long-term energy policy that enhances supply becomes important if, for no other reason, than the fact that, at $ 100 a barrel, the impact on this economy and the American people would be hugely painful.
With the experience of helping the children through withdrawal and other health problems, she tried to get legislation passed in California that would have mandated long-term birth control for mothers who gave birth to babies who were exposed to cocaine as fetuses.
With proper policy support, balanced market development, and continued industry innovation, photovoltaic ( PV ) can continue its remarkable growth rate over the short -, medium-and long-term, and even beyond.
With the first two stands converted to cantilevers, the club's owners devised a long-term plan to do the same to the other two stands and convert the stadium into a bowl-like arena.
With the need for emergency aid receding, JDC pushed forward with more long-term community-based programs aimed at Israel ’ s most vulnerable citizens.
With the entire system now connected once more after all the wars, GORN is able to bring his presence everywhere in his attempt to achieve his long-term goals.

With and doses
With this discovery, Harry interviews Evans again, only to find out that Andrew was one of his clients, but that he had established a respectable reputation for buying small doses at a constant rate and for always being able to pay.
With current treatment methods patients become noninfectious after only a few doses of medication.
With 10 ( mg / kg sc ) doses of MK-801, the vacuolation reaction was still visible by light microscope 48 hours post-dose.
With additional doses of alcohol, the body can reach a sustained equilibrium when absorption and elimination are proportional, calculating a general absorption rate of 0. 02 / drink and a general elimination rate of 0. 015 / hour.
With the successes of combination chemotherapy and the discovery of many new agents, there was a feeling at this time that all cancers could be treated, if only one could administer the correct combination of drugs, at the correct doses and at the correct intervals.
With interventional fluoroscopy, because of the high skin doses that can be generated in the course of the intervention, some procedures have resulted in early ( less than two months after exposure ) and / or late ( two months or more after exposure ) skin reactions, including necrosis in some cases.

With and routine
With an A Score ( or D score ) being the difficulty score, which as of 2009 is based on the top 8 high scoring elements in a routine ( excluding Vault ).
With hardware supporting memory management circuits ( that is, address translation ) and OS-9 Level 2, GUI use was successfully routine, even on the minimal resourced CoCo.
With no established schedule or routine, Mickey Mouse Works was designed to look like one spontaneous flow.
With the advent of " modern bodybuilding " ( where bodybuilders became more massive than ever before ) by the early 1990s, he ultimately modified that routine until there were fewer working sets, and more days of rest.
With routine care these problems can be avoided.
Videoconferencing is a highly useful technology for real-time telemedicine and telenursing applications, such as diagnosis, consulting, transmission of medical images, etc ... With videoconferencing, patients may contact nurses and physicians in emergency or routine situations ; physicians and other paramedical professionals can discuss cases across large distances.
With the advent and expansion of routine air travel between the mainland and the islands, Matson's famed passenger service was greatly diminished and the liners were eventually retired from transpacific service and virtually gone by the end of the 1970s.
With Mars now behind them, the crew settles into their shipboard routine for the long journey back home.
This confidence trick is similar to the face-to-face con, known as the " Stranger With a Kind Face ," which is the likely origin of at least the title of the vaudevillian routine known by the same name, as " Niagara Falls ," or as " Slowly I turned ..."
With EBSD software, pattern bands are typically detected via a mathematical routine using a modified Hough transform, in which every pixel in Hough space denotes a unique line / band in the EBSP.
With their furry boots, massive stature, bright masks and Hulk Hogan-esque t-shirt ripping routine the two men were easy to spot on any card.
With adequate routine maintenance it may reduce the chances of the drain field plugging up.
With routine payment for dialysis secured through Medicare incenter hemodialysis quickly became the most common form of renal replacement therapy.
With the added pressure on top of the usual nerves, Lin watered down her routine and failed to medal during the uneven bars final.
With the score tied 1-1 in the seventh inning of Game Four, he lost a routine Clete Boyer throw in the white shirtsleeves of the Los Angeles crowd, and the batter, Jim Gilliam, went all the way to third base and scored the Series-winning run on a sacrifice fly.
With the exception of the Orbital Workshop ( OWS ) repairs carried out by Skylab 2 and Skylab 3, all of the Skylab EVAs were conducted in connection to the routine maintenance carried out on the Apollo Telescope Mount, which housed the station's solar telescopes.
* A Lot In Common With You: Astaire muscles in on Leslie's ( her own voice this time ) on-stage song-and-dance routine which develops into a mock competitive comic side-by-side tap dance using a range of leg-before-leg hurdling steps, some of which had been developed for The Shorty George number in You Were Never Lovelier, but had not been used.
Astaire's first drunk dance was the comic routine You're Easy To Dance With in Holiday Inn, but this solo marks his first clear departure from a carefully crafted screen image of urbane charm.

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