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But delays in finalising the rail-travel packages and the rather ambivalent attitude of some train companies have so far held that development back.
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That development goes back to the 1970s and 1980s, when U.S. shipping firms struggled to compete with foreign lines that employed low-wage crews and were subject to looser regulations concerning safety, crew training and other issues.
It was that development that sent her back to Florida, to become director of air-defense production operations at Martin Marietta in Orlando.
Open source (OS) has gone a long way since it started evolving as an alternative solution that uses community-based development backed by research institutions and companies.
He is putting huge resources into its development, backing his belief that paid-for content on tablet devices is part of the future with $30m£18.4m4m).
It is remarkable that Jünger predicted current developments back in 1957.
"Once in a while you get the flood that sets back development 50 years," he said.
"There is some garbage in international politics that holds back development and seriousness in international relationships," Mrs. Kirchner said from the presidential palace here.
And so he knows, too, about Benedicto's being killed by the despot Idi Amin, a death foretold by some, dreaded by many and seen by experts as a development that set back progress in East Africa for years.
After the founding paradigm in Kuhn's account in Structure, we have normal science under a paradigm, then crisis, then revolution, then a new paradigm a development that brings back a new period of normal science.
Knicks point guard Stephon Marbury, who forced the Timberwolves to trade him to the Nets in March 1999 -- one of several developments that held back the team -- is a big fan.
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