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Each empire which has less (T.C._n ), the higher its (N.T.C._n ) will be.
Each empire has a chance to win the imperialistic competition proportional to its power.
Each empire which is unable to improve its power and loses its competition power will be eliminated through imperialist completions; this elimination is performed gradually.
Though the total $535.3 million approved for more than 15,000 businesses and nonprofit groups averaged about $35,000 each, Empire State reported in November that half of the grants were for less than $13,300.
8. Evaluating the empires: the cost for each empire is computed according to Eq. (4).
In addition, during the assimilation process in each iteration of IDA, the exploitation takes place inside each empire.
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In each case, empire was also driven at times by the desire to spread improvement, and to export cultural and political practices that were seen as better, fairer and more civilised.
Italy, Croatia, Bohemia, Austria and other remnants of the empire each got a few.
Each built his empire on the back of a small inherited family business: movie theatres in Mr Redstone's case, Australian newspapers in Mr Murdoch's.
Rome, moreover, was no longer the effective capital of the empire, each emperor having his own residence in the part of the empire over which he ruled (Trier, Milan, Sirmium, Nicomedia).
Re Carl Czerny ("Granddaddy of Piano Teachers Steps Out," by Anthony Tommasini, Critic's Notebook, Nov. 12): When in 1819 the publisher Anton Diabelli invited the leading composers of the Austrian empire each to write a variation on a waltz he had composed, Czerny was on his list and responded almost immediately, while his teacher Beethoven took more than four years to do so.
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