The complete breakdown of funding between intermediaries, the closure of important segments of the capital markets and the loss of public confidence in major financial institutions were more severe than any previous
event over a number of decades.
«You need to be careful how literally you take this,» agrees McHale, because the model can't account for wide - ranging shifts in the training and diets of all
players over a number of decades.
Due to an increasing population house prices have risen steadily for over a number of decades
Bacon To Doig: Modern Masterpieces From A Private Collection brings together works by artists such as Francis Bacon, Henry Moore, David Hockney and Barbara Hepworth,
collected over a number of decades, and will form part of Wales» Year of Legends programme.
If, say, the difference is only 1 % then if a reduction or increase in incoming solar energy continues for many years, perhaps over several solar cycles, then it is the cumulative effect that should be considered and that could well be
substantial over a number of decades.
The other major issue for me, is that there are over a billion vehicle on the planet's roads that will need to be
replaced over a number of decades, and the way second hand vehicle from the developed world end upon the roads of developing countries where emissions standards are either not in place or, if in place, enforced.
You might have achieved a great deal in your career and honed your leadership
style over a number of decades, but in an increasingly connected world where new ways of working are being developed all the time you simply can't afford to stop growing.
UQ is the owner of the copyright of the Triple P - Positive Parenting Program ® (Triple P), which has been developed
over a number of decades by Professor Matthew Sanders and fellow researchers at the University's Parenting and Family Support Centre.
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Over a number of decades we were political opponents and held very different views on many, many issues but the one thing we were absolutely united on was the principle that our people were better able to govern themselves than any British government.
Over a number of decades, the House of Lords has used its «veto» power in respect of statutory instruments extremely sparingly.
Although rates will fluctuate, they may go down and,
over a number of decades, that could lead to significant savings.