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With the collapse of the Soviet bloc in 1990, Kaunda was forced to make major policy shifts ; he announced the intention to partially privatize the parastatals.
With colonial policy shifts, the region changed into the Orange River Sovereignty ( 1848 – 1854 ) and eventually the Orange Free State Republic ( 1854 – 1902 ).
With the decline of these industries in the 1960s, Sussex County was transformed into a bedroom community that absorbed population shifts from New Jersey's urban areas.
With the first three generations of Haole playing key roles in the rise of the economic and political power shifts that have lasted through the current day, " Haole " evolved into a term that was often used in contempt.
With changes in transportation, development of the Midwest, and other economic shifts, local agriculture declined in importance.
* With the American champion John Morrissey refusing to fight again until 1858, the focus shifts to his eventual next opponent, the upcoming John C. Heenan, known as " The Benicia Boy ".
* With the London theatres closed by the Puritan regime, playwriting activity shifts to closet drama.
With this method, instead of pushing the clutch in once and shifting directly to another gear, the driver first shifts the transmission into neutral before shifting to the next gear.
* 1868 With the Meiji Restoration, the ruler of Japan shifts from the shogun to an oligarchy ruling under the banner of the emperor.
With the last of his strength, Worth grabs Quentin's leg, holding him long enough for Quentin to be ripped apart in the passageway as the bridge shifts.
With the second year of the series, the series shifts towards a lengthy storyline for the remainder of the book's run, involving the election and the corrupt presidency of Gary Callahan, nicknamed " The Smiler " by Spider.
With this model, if the driver forgets the 1-2 shift the computer will take over when in sport mode and do the 1-2 up and down shifts, unlike the 4-speed 1999 model.
With the organizational shifts and political leadership in Canada, the priorities of Parks Canada have shifted over the years more towards conservation and away from development.
With Brandmeier's addition to the WGN Radio weekday lineup, the morning drive timeslot shifts to 5: 30-9 a. m., followed by Mike McConnell from 9 a. m .- 12 p. m., John Williams from 12-3 p. m., and Garry Meier from 3-7 p. m. News anchor Steve Bertrand will move to mornings with Brandmeier and Jim Gudas will shift to middays / afternoons.
With respect to related goods, when the price of a good ( e. g. a hamburger ) rises, the demand curve for substitute goods ( e. g. chicken ) shifts out, while the demand curve for complementary goods ( e. g. tomato sauce ) shifts in ( i. e. there is more demand for substitute goods as they become more attractive in terms of value for money, while demand for complementary goods contracts in response to the contraction of quantity demanded of the underlying good ).
With poor posture and / or exaggerated spinal curvatures it is possible that the COP excursion would increase which can cause instability as the COP shifts towards the perimeter of the base of support.
With few friends, and suffering from severe insomnia and depression, he takes a full-time job as a graveyard shift cab driver to occupy his time, working grueling 12 hour shifts at nearly 7 days a week.
With the death of Jacques, who is mistakenly identified as the count by The Daily Punctilio, the target of the police manhunt for Olaf shifts to the Baudelaires, who are framed for the murder of Jacques.
With shifts taking longer and at higher engine speeds, however, performance and fuel efficiency suffered, compared to the original four-speed Hydra-matic.
* With James Burke now operating in America, attention shifts to the upcoming Ben Caunt and William " Bendigo " Thompson who each win two fights in 1837, but there remains no resolution to the English title issue.
With respect to the carbonate system, this excess positive charge shifts the balance of carbonate species towards negative ions to compensate.
With the retirement of the Jelliffes in 1965, and the social shifts of the 1960s and 1970s, Karamu was affected in a number of ways: diminished funds, increasing political and social urgency, and uncertainty of purpose.
With the ingestion of psychedelics people often experience sudden shifts in cognitive association and emotive content.

With and competition
With the growing complexity of markets and intensity of competition, sales management, whether at the district, region or headquarters level, is a tough job today -- and it will be tougher in the future.
With the lack of international competition, representative matches between state teams were regarded with great importance.
With prime time competition, Corrie was again seen as being old fashioned, with the introduction of the ' normal ' Clayton family in 1985 being a failure with viewers.
With captain Bobby Moore and young midfielder Martin Peters already in the side, it completed a trio of West Ham players selected by Ramsey at this most crucial stage of the competition.
With the increased costs of good kits moving upward and entertainment competition for youth moving more towards computers and video gaming in the home, the average age of the avid hobbyist is now much older than ever before — with adults making up the vast majority of enthusiasts.
Ferrigno was Team Unanimous ' project manager for the task depicted in the fifth episode, " I'm Going to Mop the Floor With You ", which was to create a viral video to promote O-Cedar's ProMist Spray Mop, placing him in competition with actress Tia Carrere, the project manager of the women's team, Forte.
With rapidly growing populations and the consequent competition for meager natural resources, lifestyles of these two types of peoples have come increasingly into conflict in Niger in recent years.
With the fierce price competitiveness created by this sticky-upward demand curve, firms use non-price competition in order to accrue greater revenue and market share.
With competition from the UK soap operas RTÉ choose to begin a three night week in 1996, with one night a week during summer, soon this became four nights a week and two nights during the summer.
With a sport shooting license the weapon may be fired at any time, such as competition or practice.
With competition from digital and polyphonic synthesizers and the introduction of MIDI, production of Rhodes instruments ended in late 1984.
With competition from the railways having taken a large share of traffic in the second half of the 19th century, improvements in roads and vehicle technology in the early part of the 20th century meant that the lorry was also becoming a threat to the canals.
With the catapult launch, the plane successfully traveled the distance outlined by the competition, but was declined the prize due to the takeoff method.
With male-male competition for mates, horns are clashed in combat.
With growth, has come considerable competition and some amount of consolidation.
With the European colonization of Africa, missionaries were almost in competition with the European Christian missionaries operating in the colonies.
With his leader status, Danny does seem prone to becoming big-headed, such as a conker competition in the Beano annual 2006 where he proclaimed his was indestructable.
With east Kimberley cattlemen keen to find a way to get their cattle to market, and the Government of Western Australia keen for competition to bring prices down, a 1905 proposal of a stock route through the desert was taken seriously.
With the advent of new, high-capacity roll-on / roll-off ferries and hovercraft that were faster and more reliable than traditional ferries, competition intensified.
With unemployment high, competition for such opportunities increased ethnic tensions.
With the end of government subsidies and foreign competition, tobacco farming has decreased to minuscule participation.
With Bolesław's death in 1138, Polish authority over Pomerania ended, triggering competition of the Holy Roman Empire and Denmark for the area.
With the Canadian team he finished fourth in the 4 × 100 metre relay competition.
With profit margins narrowing for newspapers in the wake of competition from broadcast, cable television, and the internet, newspapers are looking to standardize the size of the newsprint roll.

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