Most consolidation plays failed to realize both their promise and potential. |
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Another important driver of the consolidation trend has been the growth of managed care. |
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Nevertheless, it highlights the dangers of naive advocacy of urban consolidation as a panacea. |
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Global consolidation and the demand for moving data are forcing a rationalization of U.S. networks. |
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The majority of the payments go to large agribusinesses, which promotes the consolidation of farms. |
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Britain's commercial radio broadcasting industry is soon likely to begin its long-expected consolidation. |
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Airline companies have been crying out for a relaxation of the rules that would allow consolidation within the industry. |
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Following this procedure, he developed recurrent episodes of hemoptysis, cough, and left upper lobe consolidation. |
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The federal government will officially announce the new rates in a day or two, but lenders have already calculated likely consolidation rates. |
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It more or less marked the consolidation of the son in his role as leader of the country. |
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He promised responsible financial management in a period of consolidation that will get the fundamentals right and plan for the future. |
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The farmers' association has joined the debate over the consolidation of the service. |
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This solution allows for the consolidation of mail infrastructures, with proven overall cost reductions of more than 40 percent. |
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More businesses want blade servers to enable consolidation of their data centers, such as running databases and other critical applications. |
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With the advent of national companies through attrition and consolidation, competition has widened to a national scope. |
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Not only does he foresee more co-op consolidation, he also sees no end to consolidation of farms. |
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With academic downsizing, not all programs are necessarily subject to consolidation, downsizing, or elimination. |
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He said the current global situation has seen the consolidation of major stock exchanges. |
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As mobile phones drive the need for smarter chips, there has been consolidation among semiconductor firms. |
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After the successive expansion of regional and social funding, the emphasis now is very much on budgetary consolidation. |
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While most people want to get out of debt using a debt management plan or debt consolidation, many can't afford the payments right now. |
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The group is praising the government's macroeconomic management, fiscal consolidation, and significant progress in structural reforms. |
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Debt consolidation and a debt management plan won't do any good if the debtor simply doesn't have any spare cash. |
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This process of fiscal consolidation has continued further with the drafting and passage of the budget. |
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We are told that debt consolidation now absorbs 80 cents of every tax dollar. |
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A chest examination showed signs of bilateral lobar consolidation of the mid zones. |
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Don't be tempted into consolidation loans unless the terms are more favourable then you are currently paying. |
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What is more, consolidation loans are usually secured on property while credit cards are unsecured debt. |
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The physician should check the chest and lungs for signs of consolidation, wheezing, rales, and trauma. |
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Analysts say the president's tactics of power consolidation and political thuggery have been successful in shutting out challengers. |
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Our hope is you'll see consolidation of that money so we can have a complete statewide overview. |
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English is already the premier world language in many respects, and this century will see its rapid extension and consolidation. |
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Every seasoned industry watcher knows that further consolidation in the leasing industry is inevitable. |
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Most reformists silently observed the conservatives' consolidation of power. |
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As the inevitable consolidation process proceeds in response to the many pressures that the industry faces, job contraction may be inevitable. |
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The civil service pension liabilities have a severe impact on fiscal consolidation and fiscal flexibility. |
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That is, the long-term result of the whole dirty business is just as likely to be the consolidation of our form of constitutional monarchism. |
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The open consolidation of American oligarchic rule has put paid to all that. |
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Industry consolidation and a trend toward market oligopoly have also marked the evolutionary paths of numerous other industries. |
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The loss-making biotechnology industry is another example, with companies looking at consolidation to cut costs. |
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League consolidation is the main aim but a good cup run will certainly add to the already high team spirit. |
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Some big companies have started acting like vultures by bidding for bankrupt rivals at auction, accelerating consolidation. |
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If this consolidation materializes, those computer giants will have more power to expand their market shares. |
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However, the added bonus for shareholders comes in the form of industry consolidation. |
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A smaller wave of immigration accompanied Henry I's seizure and consolidation of power. |
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Wong expects to see a slowdown in the second quarter, as the market enters into a consolidation period. |
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But for those who cared, Guthrie's adept pop songwriting and smooth consolidation of orch strings and guitars made for some good, good times. |
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The bond markets are oversold and equities are still overbought, despite the consolidation we've had. |
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Industry overcapacity has cut profits, driven consolidation and increased the tension between automakers and suppliers. |
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Storage consolidation offers a number of benefits, including ease of deployment and reduced administrative overhead. |
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On a microeconomic basis, consolidation means moving purchase orders among suppliers. |
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For the remaining six laps, it was a case of consolidation and a very relieved Carroll took the chequered flag in fourth place. |
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Political clientelism brought public and private interests together and was a central feature in the consolidation of the modern state. |
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The abolition of free sight tests in 1988 had a profound effect on opticians and led to consolidation in the industry. |
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The pressure on them to do a deal is intense given its ungeared balance sheet and the fact that the industry is ripe for consolidation. |
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We haven't looked at consolidation in the context of digital television and the new technologies. |
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The whole point of America is that it didn't just grow into nationhood from the gradual merging of peoples and consolidation of lands. |
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Once the data is moved, the end-users will access their data and files as they normally did prior to the consolidation. |
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Enlarged and edematous lungs, consolidation, hemorrhage, bronchopneumonia, and acute bronchiolitis were also noted. |
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But non-membership of the EU will be an obstacle, since it will hinder cross-border consolidation. |
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The national consolidation of American capitalism set the stage for its extraterritorial expansion. |
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For the purpose of this paper, a practitioner's view is taken to capsulize consolidation over the past 20 or so years. |
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The ribbon could be used for specialty applications, but is most often comminuted into flake powder for subsequent degassing and consolidation. |
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There is, I think, a dangerous consolidation of power moving toward the Defense Department. |
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It's exciting that the festival has commissioned new works by local artists and ultimately is supporting the consolidation of our theater. |
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In the end, it probably doesn't matter, as the wave of co-optation and consolidation swings through the communities. |
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After a long trend of consolidation by colonial powers, new countries are declaring their independence. |
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In addition to the color and name changes under the brand restructuring, some product consolidation may also be considered. |
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As a counterexample, another firm in a similar situation abandoned their original facility consolidation plan. |
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I'm not prognosticating that carmakers will shrink to just a few major competitors, though there's still room for consolidation. |
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In a global market, consolidation has become a survival strategy, not a route for risk-taking. |
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There are some dangers inherent in the consolidation of our intelligence structure. |
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In both induction and consolidation, chemotherapy drugs are usually injected directly into a vein. |
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The company is an outstanding example of a brilliantly executed strategy of consolidation. |
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There were ground-glass shadow and large area of lung consolidation with air bronchium in both lungs. |
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They are heard when there is consolidation of lung tissue with bronchi that open into the consolidation, such as occurs in pneumonia. |
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And his government still had a bruising battle over tax reform and budget consolidation to look forward to. |
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But the world was to pay a price beyond imagining for the consolidation of bureaucratic misrule in the Soviet Union. |
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There may be more consolidation to come, which might even see some of the smaller players absorbed into their larger rivals. |
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The second phase of development focuses on consolidation and organization, it is a time of increased accommodation to the secular world. |
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Along with the pressure for profitability, consolidation looms in the crowded market space. |
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A common analogy of consolidation is that of a frictionless piston pushing against a spring in a cylinder full of water. |
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Steel shares gained sharply on the bourses, partly on hopes that Arcelor's move would spur consolidation in the fragmented Indian industry. |
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With the consolidation of dairies and building of more megaplants, the pressure is on to reduce costs. |
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Alternative options include sale of preferred stock, joint ventures and consolidation. |
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The patient was treated with standard induction chemotherapy followed by consolidation chemotherapy. |
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The coefficient of permeability remains constant during consolidation. |
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Even if your chosen operator flounders from one blunder to another, the industry's ongoing consolidation will almost certainly come to the rescue. |
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But a simple customs union is not sufficient for the task of promoting the consolidation of European capital and defending the interests of European capitalists. |
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Although signs of consolidation are frequently present, reduced breath sounds and occasional rales may be the only physical findings in tularemic pneumonia. |
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Analysts and industry insiders accept that consolidation in stockbroking is inevitable as the Irish stock market loses more and more of its companies. |
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One important argument for the one-party system has been that a multi-party system in Africa would come to be based on ethnic allegiances and thus counteract the consolidation of the nation-state. |
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In this work, the percolation approach is used for explaining the behavior phenomenon of soil consolidation, one of the many phenomena encountered in soil mechanics. |
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The Army Test and Evaluation Command will assess the potential for consolidation and collocation of its headquarters and report recommendations in the spring. |
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While the original offer was a lowball bid, she figures the new one may be enough to get edgy investors already worried about consolidation to cash out. |
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At the current share price, in an industry where consolidation is becoming a more pressing imperative, don't be surprised to see a predator pounce. |
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In fact, data consolidation imposes such catastrophic operational compromises as to render it practically impossible and commercially inadvisable to follow as a direction. |
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The war brought corporate reorganization and consolidation to Pennsylvania's anthracite region, even while newly independent West Virginia's bituminous region lagged behind. |
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Further settlement or secondary consolidation may then occur in the long term as the soil particles adjust and rearrange themselves to the applied load. |
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In a further hint at recovery in the tech sector, Microsoft and Cisco have outlined plans for acquisitions which could kick-start international consolidation. |
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I particularly like the prognostication about future market consolidation. |
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This coalition contends that the movants have failed to meet their burden of proof and that a Multidistrict Litigation order of consolidation is unneeded and unwanted. |
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This impressive record of political consolidation, however, does not leave it invulnerable. |
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The drift is towards global business and financial consolidation. |
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I don't know if a consolidation with a consumer credit agency will help. |
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In 2012, an internal Canadian government report called for the consolidation of these forces. |
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For some, such as NorCal Council, the consolidation of councils went relatively smoothly. |
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Of course, one of the undesired outcomes of the last several years has been consolidation. |
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They are the direct result of Jesuit consolidation of the dispersed population from over eighty rancherias into eight mission towns by the 17th century. |
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With good growth forecasts, resilience to economic downturns and the prospect of more consolidation, the drinks sector is one to keep on your watch list. |
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Under such constraints, the consolidation of airport finances was achieved through a general policy of applying operating surpluses to supplementary debt redemption. |
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Many analysts predict consolidation through buyouts and mergers. |
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He proclaimed that the country had exhausted its resources for any sort of upheaval and his rule would focus on the consolidation of the post-Soviet regime. |
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What president or CEO hasn't gone through consolidation or reorganization? |
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And, as Web site consolidation continues, it is likely that more traditional advertisers will jump on board as the fly-by-night dot-commers continue to drop off the screen. |
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Commodity crops like field corn and soybean are dominated by a handful of biotech corporations, and vegetables have also undergone much consolidation. |
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Gay bookstores are caught in the backwash of an overwhelming tide of commercial consolidation that is swamping most small enterprises, gay and straight. |
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The water treatment chemical industry in the United States is still not concentrated, but it has undergone definite consolidation in the past two decades. |
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The effect of this consolidation will be to improve understandability, reduce burden, clarify requirements, and improve implementation and compliance. |
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In most cases, debt consolidation loans are being implemented. |
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The authors use this model to illustrate the rise of local caudillos and, after the railroad lowered transportation costs, the eventual consolidation of power in Buenos Aires. |
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A wave of consolidation in China's domestic handset industry will reduce the number of mainland makers from the current 37 officially licensed vendors, he said. |
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The Epilogue provides a synoptic survey of the growth of Sikh faith and its consolidation in one of the most turbulent periods of the Indian history. |
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He feared that the publisher's acquisition plans could result in a consolidation of power the likes of which has not been seen since William Randolph Hearst. |
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We're biding our time to see how the radio consolidation game pans out. |
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Tthe majority of consolidation efforts are focused on physical consolidation of storage resources, but that trend is shifting as technology evolves. |
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Egophony results from the change in frequency dependence of sound conduction when fluid replaces air and is heard over consolidation or pleural effusion. |
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Is this an act of consolidation on the part of the insurgents? |
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The patient was treated with induction chemotherapy using daunorubicin and cytarabine and with consolidation therapy with cytarabine and intrathecal methotrexate. |
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So although investors aren't getting carried away, the smart money is seeking to pick targets for predators, and place itself for a fresh round of consolidation. |
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The outcomes for patients undergoing surgical consolidation are dependent on the location of the disease as discussed below. |
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After the proposed plant consolidation, resulting nation-wide chloroprene emissions will be solely concentrated in LaPlace. |
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This is possibly due to vehicle trafficability passes, rain, and soil consolidation. |
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The situation gradually led to the consolidation of central authority and the emergence of the nation state. |
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A shakeout of the weaker operators and consolidation in the sector has led to an improvement in sector performance. |
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The 18th century was mainly an era of consolidation of the techniques developed in the previous century. |
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Moldova has achieved a substantial degree of fiscal consolidation in recent years, but this trend is now reversing. |
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Before the consolidation of Sweden, the Geats were politically independent of the Swedes or Svear, whose name was Sweonas in Old English. |
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Focal consolidation, pleural effusion, subpleural nodules, and cavitation were considered atypical findings. |
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The consolidation of Sweden was a long process during which the loosely organized social system consolidated under the power of the king. |
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Historians judge differently the sources for the history of Sweden's consolidation. |
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Rather than the unification of tribes under one king, others maintain that the process of consolidation was gradual. |
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The process of consolidation would have required this important ideological shift. |
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The GOG 178 study sought to compare two durations of consolidation treatment. |
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This sphere of influence system depended upon the fragmentation of the German and Italian states, not their consolidation. |
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But like his father, he gave priority to the expansion and consolidation of the House of Barcelona's influence in Occitania. |
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Following ejection and deposition, the ash is compacted into a solid rock in a process called consolidation. |
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One task of consolidation is to organize and anthologize the onslaught of the last two decades. |
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The CT halo sign, seen as central consolidation surrounded by ground-glass opacity, may be present. |
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A genuine revival of Buddhism has taken place since the late 1980s as an important factor in the national consolidation and spiritual rebirth. |
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The three dominant trends in the global luxury goods market are globalization, consolidation, and diversification. |
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When the adjacent lung is expanded and free of consolidation, at least one edge of the chest tube should be visible if it is intrapleural. |
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In 1557, Spain met with bankruptcy and was forced to partially repudiate its debt through debt consolidation and conversion. |
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To lessen the impact of this consolidation, countries with banking sectors considered smaller by global standards must expand regionally. |
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Rule 42 deals with consolidation of related cases or the holding of separate trials. |
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The railroad maintains a steam locomotive of wheel arrangement 2-8-0, known in the trade as a consolidation type. |
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Savoy and Nice, the keys of Italy, and the citadel in her hands to bridle Switzerland, are in that consolidation. |
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Over the following centuries this process of political consolidation continued. |
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Papal blessing was the hinge of Isabella and Ferdinand's consolidation of power at the close of the Reconquista. |
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During the early modern era, the Ottoman state enjoyed an expansion and consolidation of power, leading to a Pax Ottomana. |
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The triaxial samples were tested at three relative densities and three isotropic consolidation stress levels. |
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Norway's consolidation of power in Iceland was slow, and the Althing intended to hold onto its legislative and judicial power. |
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Several approaches exist toward the eventual full expansion and consolidation of an international auxiliary language. |
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After a period of rest and consolidation on both sides, the war restarted in June with an initial struggle at Heilsberg that proved indecisive. |
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These differences show the influence of the physical conditions under which consolidation takes place. |
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The software industry has been subject to a high degree of consolidation over the past couple of decades. |
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Meanwhile, GEC was also under pressure to participate in defence industry consolidation. |
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It also stated the company's desire to both expand in the US and participate in further consolidation in Europe. |
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Extension options include extended payment periods offered by the original lender and federal loan consolidation. |
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The latter portion of the 14th century also saw the consolidation of English as a written language and a shift to secular writing. |
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Gross lesions, specifically microabscessation, pulmonary consolidation, and splenomegaly were recorded for each rabbit at the time of necropsy. |
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At the time of the parliamentary enclosures, each manor had seen de facto consolidation of farms into multiple large landholdings. |
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In many cases enclosures were largely an exchange and consolidation of land, and exchange not otherwise possible under the legal system. |
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These included the consolidation and demarcation of sovereignty, the surveillance of the population, and the education of citizens. |
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Massoud tried to initiate a nationwide political process with the goal of national consolidation. |
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Conversely, bills proposed by the Law Commission and consolidation bills traditionally start in the House of Lords. |
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Hence, she dedicated the next two decades to the consolidation of her administration. |
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There has been significant consolidation of car dealerships in the UK, leading to several large and notable dealership groups. |
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Other European countries also began fiscal consolidation with similar aims. |
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Such a plan would be unworkable without the prior consolidation of existing franchises into just a small handful of regional operators. |
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The consolidation of ID3global will help WCG to offer an unseamed solution to its customers in the automotive finance industry. |
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These included population control and the consolidation of property through various means, including emigration. |
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In the late 1990s, the UK financial sector market underwent a period of consolidation on a large scale. |
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The firm first commercialised their drink using this new name in 1948 once government SDI consolidation of the soft drinks industry had ended. |
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It was a policy of outward conciliation, while masking his own consolidation of authority. |
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Economic aid helps countries transition to multiparty systems but it is democracy aid which is more likely to encourage consolidation. |
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The voracious appetite for capital of the great trunk railroads facilitated the consolidation of the nation's financial market in Wall Street. |
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It also has built-in passive video baluns for consolidation and breakout of the video, data, and power. |
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These events are often described as the consolidation of Sweden, although substantial areas were conquered and incorporated later. |
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Pedro's reign saw the consolidation of national independence, imperial expansion, and investment in domestic production. |
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Their appearance coincides with the settlement and consolidation of the Slavic tribes in the respective areas. |
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Petersburg was instructed to present his country's view opposing Russia's consolidation plans in Manchuria. |
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The wedding of black brass bands and orchestras to jubilee concert companies was a consolidation that favored both promoters and musicians. |
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The only waterproof plan and the one increasingly adopted by leading trades is the consolidation of the interests of all parties in a scheme of amalgamation. |
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This community-based principle was recently transferred to the Karakoram mountains of Pakistan, the greatest consolidation of high peaks on the planet. |
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His consolidation of power allowed him to expand his horizons, and by 1062 William was able to secure control of the neighbouring county of Maine. |
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Today, however, there is a danger of confusing intelligent consolidation and the overlapping of various uses with standardless, fashionable megastructures. |
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Despite this consolidation, the industry continued to decline. |
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The number of agencies included in each population group may vary from year to year because of population growth, geopolitical consolidation, municipal incorporation, etc. |
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The support of the Elector enabled the imposition of serfdom and the consolidation of land holdings into vast estates which provided for their wealth. |
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Annually, the number of agencies included in each population group varies because of population growth, geopolitical consolidation, municipal incorporation, etc. |
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The pet market has been seriously impacted as a result of various underwriting events and the consolidation of certain administrators in the market, said Seel. |
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The Lancashire Cotton Corporation was a company set up by the Bank of England in 1929, to rescue the Lancashire spinning industry by means of consolidation. |
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Also, industry consolidation has created a duopolistic environment aiding pricing power, reducing capacity expansion, and erecting effective barriers to entry. |
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The lane allowed the convoys to train on different forms of contact, as well as land navigation, CASEVAC, recovery operations, and consolidation and reorganization activities. |
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But how was the language of science conceptualized prior to the consolidation of that link in the late-seventeenth and early-eighteenth centuries? |
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The county played a significant part in the consolidation of power and rise of King Alfred the Great, and later in the English Civil War and the Monmouth Rebellion. |
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Aircraft services provider Rotorcraft Services Group Inc yesterday announced the continuation of the consolidation and re-branding of its two operating subsidiaries. |
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From 2010, the United Kingdom began a fiscal consolidation program to reduce debt and deficit levels while at the same time stimulating economic recovery. |
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The consolidation of the Ottoman and Safavid empires in the Middle East led to a revival of overland trade, interrupted sporadically by warfare between them. |
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But the Deputies must understand that the great necessity of to-day is the consolidation of order in the nation, and not only of material order, but of moral order also. |
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Asymmetric breath sounds, increased fremitus, and pleural rubs are very specific for the presence of consolidation, but are often absent clinically. |
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These colonies expressed concern about the consolidation of Carthaginian power on the peninsula, which Hasdrubal's deft military leadership and diplomatic skill procured. |
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Small subpleural nodules, cavitary lesions few in number and a wedge shaped pleural based consolidation in the lateral segment of the right lung lower lobe were observed. |
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During the 10th century the royal seat of the Danes was moved from Lejre to Jelling in central Jutland, marking the foundation and consolidation of the Kingdom of Denmark. |
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The later part of this period corresponds with a consolidation of increasingly large states and kingdoms, called mahajanapadas, all across Northern India. |
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It has commenced consolidation to a new campus in Grangegorman. |
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In cases of a disputed or unclear border, erecting a barrier can serve as a de facto unilateral consolidation of a territorial claim that can supersede formal delimitation. |
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It provides comprehensive services including garment-on-hanger, pick and pack, as well as groupage and consolidation to every major market in the world. |
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Lloyds TSB continued to take part in the consolidation, making a takeover bid for Abbey National in 2001, which was later rejected by the Competition Commission. |
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From time to time, the federal government will consolidate its current laws into a single consolidation of law known as the Revised Statutes of Canada. |
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