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- China (38909 bytes)
172: ...al advancement in China could be provided by high performance on the [[imperial examination]]s. This led to a [...
235: * [[price of tea in China]] - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
61: ...ted in McNabb, and he got a lot of credit for the performance of this team that he didn't deserve. The defense ...
83: ...rice, and generate tax revenue from it. Raise the price sky high, and fund all sorts of other wonderful s... - Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
26: ...instruments are available (usually at a very high price).
106: ...yer, Wilhelm Kleinecke, in the Vienna Opera for a performance of the Horn Trio in E flat, op. 40 over the first...
127: ...t valve down halfway. This is not recommended for performance as the tone quality of this note suffers. A way t... - Kyrgyzstan (23226 bytes)
128: ...e government has reduced expenditures, ended most price subsidies, and introduced a [[value-added tax]]. ...
130: ...arkets in the former Soviet Union. While economic performance has improved considerably in the last few years, ... - Argentina (30219 bytes)
71: ...nt increases in investment and growth with stable prices through most of the 1990s. Unfortunately, widesp...
128: ...icially low, thereby increasing the international price of agricultural commodities that form the bulk of...
170: ...ce of payments. The favorable balance of payments performance and Argentina's non-payment of its private debt o... - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
177: ... automobiles, has cushioned the effect of the oil-price [[shock (economics)|shock]] of 2004-2005. Pakista...
199: ... IMF, World Bank, and the ADB praising Pakistan's performance in the face of adversity. - Uganda (11554 bytes)
85: ...ising producer prices on export crops, increasing prices of [[petroleum]] products, and improving civil s...
88: ... are mixed, with probable strengthening of coffee prices yet with halting growth in the economies of majo... - Zambia (24496 bytes)
65: ...d international lenders for relief, but as copper prices remained depressed, it became increasingly diffi...
110: ... that it wished to renegotiate some of the agreed performance criteria calling for privatization of the Zambia ...
112: ...e in output due to lack of investment, low copper prices, and uncertainty over privatization. In 2002, fo... - History of science (41710 bytes)
127: ...]]'' (such as air) will, one day, be subject to [[price]].
169: ...ving Goffman]] saw social interactions as a stage performance, with individuals preparing "backstage" and attem... - History of the United States (1980-1988) (35211 bytes)
14: ...nd improved the tax bases of urban areas, housing prices have been driven up, displacing poor residents. ...
71: ...before the Reagan economic program. Moreover, the performance of the U.S. economy under Reagan compared favorab...
77: ...ch ended inflationary pressures of spiraling fuel prices. The virtual collapse of the [[OPEC]] cartel ena...
95: ...money to pay its bills that it was driving up the price of borrowing. Although supply-siders promised inc...
97: ...uraged Americans to buy imports, coming at a high price to the industrial export sector. - Airline (29546 bytes)
17: ... by five or six years of gradually improving good performance. But profitability in the good years is generally...
60: ...-quality product, using new aircraft models, at a price that was well-received. [[JetBlue]], [[AirTran Ai...
99: ...that airlines often act as tax collectors. Ticket prices include a number of fees, taxes, and surcharges ...
111: Airlines assign prices to their services in an attempt to maximize prof...
113: ...oked load factor, the forecast of total demand by price point, competitive pricing in force, and variatio... - Capacitor (29664 bytes)
53: ...047 µF, 5%. High tolerance and temperature performance. Larger and more expensive.
55: ...0%. Good for bypass, coupling applications. Low price and small size. Subject to [[microphonics]]. - Nutrition (42689 bytes)
53: ...[Eugene Floyd Dubois]] shows that work and school performance are related to caloric intake.
115: ...ts performance. The most common means to improve performance through diet is the practice of eating large quan...
190: * [[Weston A. Price Foundation]] - Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
60: ...udience, during a time of skyrocketing global oil prices and highly unpopular [[Federal Reserve]] interes...
64: ...os Angeles Olympics]] that summer. Despite a weak performance in the first debate, Reagan recovered in the seco...
73: ...t upon taking the presidency was to terminate oil price controls, a policy designed to boost America's do...
94: ...mmunist economic theory, and the depressed global price of [[crude oil]], on which the Soviet economy dur... - Digital photography (33923 bytes)
18: ...l cameras became available for considerably lower prices. (The [[Ritz Dakota Digital]] is an extreme exam...
100: ==Performance metrics==
121: ... format]] film is near-impossible to match at any price with a digital camera. Some have expressed a con...
123: ...ty and lower long-term costs outweigh its initial price disadvantages. Almost all of the cost of digital...
129: ...(as opposed to ink-jet prints) in an hour. These prices competed with prints from negatives. - Economy of Russia (68844 bytes)
15: ...w materials such as oil, natural gas, and coal at prices below world market levels, encouraging waste.
19: ...implanting basic tenets such as market-determined prices. Critical elements such as privatization of stat...
21: ...es, the Government (Russia's cabinet) still fixes prices on some goods and services, such as utilities an...
27: ...omote economic growth in an environment of stable prices and exchange rates. The latter requires establis...
40: ...ermediate goods. It raised, but still controlled, prices on energy and food staples such as bread, sugar,... - Economy of Malta (6199 bytes)
9: ... goods and services contributed to this favorable performance.
13: ...t of a fixed exchange rate policy and lingering [[price controls]].
51: '''Inflation rate (consumer prices):''' - Modem (21628 bytes)
23: ...otocol, and [[Telebit]] used software to increase performance. In all of these cases the high-speed line was se...
37: ...ar due to their price, but by the early 1990s the prices started falling. The "breaking point" occurred w...
41: ===Prices===
42: ...ilable on the market, which offer 56k speed for a price under $10.
62: ...s the hardware. Even with the improvements in the performance of the phone system, modems still lose a consider... - Benchmarking (8349 bytes)
19: ...m questions that could cause legal problems (eg., price fixing or new product development). Send a confir...
58: ...for industry best practices that lead to superior performance'', American Society for Quality Control, Quality ... - Kenya (15142 bytes)
97: ...others insist that it is due to falling commodity prices and poor access to Western markets.
99: ...the reforms led to a brief turnaround in economic performance following a period of [[economic growth|negative ...
101: ...ign debt burden, unstable international commodity prices, poor communication infrastructure and the count...
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