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With greater investments in plant facilities, with automation growing, you can't switch around, either in volume or in product design, as much as was formerly possible -- or at least not as economically.
Bahamian tastes in consumer products roughly parallel those in the U. S. With approximately 85 % of the population of primarily African descent, there is a large and growing market in the Bahamas for " ethnic " personal care products.
With the growing amount of data, it long ago became impractical to analyze DNA sequences manually.
With the growing importance and influence of China's economy globally, Mandarin instruction is gaining popularity in schools in the USA, and has become an increasingly popular subject of study amongst the young in the Western world, as in the UK.
" With total world emissions from fossil fuels growing rapidly, the proportion of fossil-fuel emissions absorbed by the oceans since 2000 may have declined by as much as 10 %, indicating that over time the ocean will become " a less efficient sink of manmade carbon.
With a population rate increase of 4. 39 % annually the city has become the third fastest growing in Africa ( 9th fastest in the world ), after Bamako and Lagos, respectively.
With increasing concern over both the methods and products of modern industrial agriculture, there has been a growing trend toward sustainable agricultural practices.
With the growing acquaintance in the western world with Buddhism, new interpretations and understandings of the Four Noble Truths have been given.
With the discovery of the Orcutt and Lompoc fields, northern Santa Barbara County became a regional center of production ; towns such as Orcutt owe their existence to the quickly growing industry.
With Connick's reputation growing, director Rob Reiner asked him to provide a soundtrack for his 1989 romantic comedy, When Harry Met Sally ..., starring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal.
With its unique combination of climate and rich soil, Leamington is one of the best areas for growing vegetables in the world.
With this growers can make ultra-premium foods anywhere in the world, regardless of temperature and growing seasons.
With his wife's support, in 1826 at age 41, Audubon took his growing collection of work to England.
With the growing possibility of an Allied invasion in the Balkans, the Axis began to divert more resources to the destruction of the Partisans main force and its high command.
With the continual discovery of " new " Medieval and Renaissance fighting manuals, the practice of Historical European Martial Arts and other Western Martial Arts are growing in popularity across the United States and Europe.
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 Canada's acquisition of Rupert's Land, Ontario was interested in clearly defining its borders, especially since some of the new areas it was interested in were rapidly growing.
With Europe's growing desire for coconut oil, Godeffroy's of Hamburg, the largest trading firm in the Pacific, began trading for copra in the New Guinea Islands.
With its growing popularity, professional wrestling has attracted attention as a subject of serious academic study and journalistic criticism.
With the growing availability of satellite television channels or terrestrial digital subchannels, combined with a growing body of available post-syndication programming, a handful of specialty channels have been built solely or primarily to run former network programming which otherwise would no longer be in syndication.
For example, Friberg ( 2001 ) argues that " With growing populations of immigrants and adherents of religions not previously seen in significant numbers in North America, spiritual care must take religion and diversity seriously.
With its victory in the Spanish-American War in 1899 and its growing stature in the world, the United States supported annexation of the former Spanish colonies of Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines, without the consent of their peoples, and it retained " quasi-suzerainty " over Cuba, as well.
With a growing desire to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the use of the super single tire is gaining popularity.

With and complexity
With Rigoletto, Verdi sets up his original idea of musical drama as a cocktail of heterogeneous elements, embodying social and cultural complexity, and beginning from a distinctive mixture of comedy and tragedy.
With multicellular organisms, numerous processes are required for coordinating individual cells to support the organism as a whole ; the complexity of these processes tend to increase with the complexity of the organism.
With analog filters, every component is a source of thermal noise ( such as Johnson noise ), so as the filter complexity grows, so does the noise.
With the help of the convolution theorem and the fast Fourier transform, the complexity of the convolution can be reduced to O ( n log n ).
; Complexity ( variable ): With Speex, it is possible to vary the complexity allowed for the encoder.
With the growing complexity of chips, hardware verification languages like SystemVerilog, SystemC, e, and OpenVera are being used.
With the bell moving, plumbing carrying the coolant to the bell has to be flexible and this increases complexity to the extent that the advantages of the design are often considered too costly.
With these goals in place, the Institute encourages students to recognize the complexity of political, social and aesthetic questions and to respond to them with informed, independent judgment.
With the increasing complexity of today ’ s society, and due to the needs of mass production where more time is usually associated with more cost, the production methods became more complex and with them the way designs and their production is created.
With organisations facing increasing complexity and uncertainty in their operating environments some suggest a move away from competence based approaches.
With the practical development of electric power, the complexity of a signal box was no longer limited by the distance a mechanical lever could work a set of points or a semaphore signal via a direct physical connection ( or the space required by such connections ).
The proliferation of open source licenses is one of the few negative aspects of the open source movement because it is often difficult to understand the legal implications of the differences between licenses. With more than 180, 000 open source projects available and its more than 1400 unique licenses, the complexity of deciding how to manage open source usage within “ closed-source ”
With the popularity of the PC and its standard keyboard interface, it became ever easier to connect physical hardware to a PC and so there was commercial demand similarly to reduce the complexity of the associated software.
With the complexity of modern economies and the lags inherent in macroeconomic policy instruments, a country must have the capacity to promptly identify any adverse trends in its economy and to apply the appropriate corrective measure.
With all this new power came complexity.
With many thousands of such possible keys, and with the growing complexity of the Enigma machine and its keying procedures, this was becoming an increasingly daunting task.
With the increasing complexity of combinational logic functions performed by SoC, the percentage of combinational paths requiring multiple four-input LUTs became a performance and routing bottleneck.
With the ever-increasing complexity of queries, many bureaux are having to resort to employing more staff to cope with constantly changing legislation.
With 32 partials available overall, polyphony depends on the tonal complexity of the music, and 8 to 32 notes can be played simultaneously.
With the continued development and increased complexity of video games, many opportunities are available to employ screenwriters in the field of video game design.
At a conference celebrating the 100th anniversary of Steinbeck's birth, Stephen K. George declared: " With these authors Weeks, and Gannett I would contend that, given its multi-layered complexity, intriguing artistry, and clear moral purpose, The Winter of Our Discontent ranks in the upper echelon of Steinbeck ’ s fiction, alongside Of Mice and Men, Cannery Row, East of Eden, and, of course, The Grapes of Wrath.
With today's processing power, full-chip DRC's may run in much shorter times as quick as one hour depending on the chip complexity and size.
With increasing complexity and decreasing motion ability, the strategy changes from " fast egress ", through " slow egress " and " move to safe place inside building " ( such as a staircase ), to " stay in place and wait for help ".

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