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"The relationship became strained in the aftermath of the change of government and the halt placed on all Chinese infrastructure projects.
Hamling launched a sister magazine, Imaginative Tales, in 1954; both ceased publication at the end of 1958 in the aftermath of major changes in US magazine distribution due to the liquidation of American News Company.
Coming in the aftermath of other policy changes, revaluation is meant to increase the cost of production, and discourage the old export-processing industries.
In the aftermath of the political changes in 1989, the county's economy became more reliant on the tourism industry centred on Lake Balaton, especially at Veszprém, Balatonfüred, and Balatonalmádi.
I do this by first examining decisions individual households make about where to live in the aftermath of a change in student-assignment policy using evidence from a single school district.
The charges are linked to the handling of a change in the city's water supply two years ago and to the aftermath of that change, including a failure to add chemicals that reduce corrosion inside pipes.
Despite concern about the stability of two-parent households formed in the aftermath of welfare change, there is widespread agreement among welfare experts that something remarkable has been going on in poor urban communities, particularly in the last five years.
"Viewing employee retention as Microsoft's Achilles' heel, Yang engineered an ingenious defense creating huge incentives for a massive employee walkout in the aftermath of a change of control," reads the legal complaint.
He is also understood to have argued that peace-building needs to be a two-part process in which the nature of forces required for the aftermath of regime change are radically different from those required for regime change and that the international community has not yet built structures or capabilities to help construct democracies.
Before the war, while the Bush administration was putting a spotlight on the CIA's intelligence on Hussein's weapons of mass destruction, which turned out to be wrong, it either buried or ignored the agency's more accurate assessments of the problems that could emerge in the aftermath of regime change in Iraq, the Senate report said.
The only government that would submit to such a regimen is a client government; and the objection could only be satisfied in the aftermath of regime change.
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