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What's emerging now is a philosophy on more enterprising engagement.
Cuban peasants proved more enterprising than the government and demanded change.
The more enterprising ones have two bags slung over a bicycle.
Over time, Phoenix has already become more enterprising with its water.
The hope, leaders said, was to implement more enterprising, actionable, and genuine change.
"It is a time to be more enterprising on the short side," he said.
Already, the role of driver in ridesharing companies is beginning to change and become more enterprising.
But for other, more enterprising locals, a way into their neighborhood is to open a business.
Blanche was more enterprising and more nurturing: she wooed and encouraged writers, and wasn't shy about making suggestions.
Men tend to take jobs in corporations or organisations that confer status, whereas women tend to be more enterprising.
These episodes from Shostakovich's life contain abundant fodder for novelization, were the author more enterprising and inquisitive about his subject.
But I think the polling shows the pains Americans are feeling on drug prices right now warrant even more enterprising ideas.
If all bequests were intentional you might expect people with children to be more enterprising and to save more than those without.
The merit of these ideas depends on whether they lead to a more enterprising, open and confident Europe or to a protectionist fortress.
As long as the total number of H-1Bs remains capped, eliminating workers with middling skills might actually free up slots for more enterprising immigrants.
"The middle class has only two options, fall into the lower class, which is hard for them to do, or get more enterprising," he said.
Much of the work is essentially benign, but in the aggregate it exerts a force, drawing reporters away from more enterprising stories they might otherwise cover.
Those who avoided prison and worse—25 of those named in the report have since been murdered—shifted their strategy to become less brazen and more enterprising, often outsourcing violence.
So having extra time often doesn't make a difference, and those reporters who've used the extra time to do a better job could have spent it doing more enterprising work.
But if you're a more enterprising individual, you can likely save more money by looking for the very best trade-in deals when upgrading to a new phone instead of just paying Apple $32 a month.
Men like Townshend and Percival, caught in a trap by a more enterprising enemy, sat zombie-like until disaster overwhelmed them. As a corrective, the author also mentions unequivocally great military and naval commanders like Napoleon, Wellington and Nelson who were far from this personality type.
Momin Qassar caste is known as Muslim Dhobi. In India, they continue to depend on their traditional occupation of washing clothes. The more enterprising elements within the group have set up dry cleaning businesses. At present time Momin Qassar caste does not involve in washing clothes.
In 1890s New York City, Biff Grimes (James Cagney) falls in love with strawberry-blonde society girl Virginia Brush (Rita Hayworth). However, Biff's more enterprising "pal" Hugo Barnstead (Jack Carson) wins Virginia's affections. Biff ends up marrying Virginia's less- glamorous best friend, Amy Lind (Olivia de Havilland), who Biff eventually realizes was the right one for him all along.
While a few cultural activities are organized by the more enterprising PIOs, in general they maintain a low profile. Considering the vast distance that separates the community from India, its interest in its country of origin is limited to major events, mainly derived from occasional browsing on the internet. But being invariably first generation migrants, many of them do occasionally visit India.
Whigs supported corporate charters, a national bank, and paper currency; Democrats were opposed to all three. Whigs also favored more humanitarian reforms than did Democrats, including public schools, abolition of capital punishment, prison and asylum reform and temperance. Whigs were more optimistic than Democrats, generally speaking, and more enterprising. They did not object to helping a specific group if doing so would promote the general welfare.
His motivation drives him to be more enterprising and ultimate goal is to be a major player in the construction industry. He and other partners founded Syarikat Pembinaan Setia Sdn Bhd which later known as SP Setia a public listed company in the main board. In 1997, he relinquished his stake in the company. Tengku Sulaiman Shah Alhaj was formerly the Director of the following public listed companies: 1\.
Oxford University Press, 1985. In its heyday, it was said that Fuuta-Jaloo was a magnet of learning, attracting students from Kankan to the Gambia, and featuring Jakhanke clerics at Tuba as well as Fulɓe teachers. It acted as the nerve centre for trading caravans heading in every direction. The more enterprising commercial lineages, of whatever ethnic origin, established colonies in the Futanke hills and along the principal routes.
Tents were not issued to the troops because they were within range of the [Confederate] guns at Vicksburg; so the more enterprising men dug holes in the levee and covered them with their black rubber blankets. Floundering in knee-deep black mud and still exhausted from recent expeditions, numerous soldiers fell sick. Many cases of smallpox were reported. Hospital tents lined the back side of the levee and were crowded with thousands of sick men.
While the modifications described above have all been passive (i.e. they don't require an external power source), active electronics considerably increase the number of possible wiring options. These can range from simple preamps that offer a volume boost and buffer the instrument's signal (to prevent loss of higher frequencies in longer cable runs), to multi- band equalisers and more. Enterprising guitarists have even built entire effects processors into guitars, such as the Korg Kaoss Pad.
The expansion of the so-called Licence Raj helped the growth of an administrative town, Churachandpur, in southern Manipur. More enterprising Zous saw new opportunities in this urban centre and set up their own "colonies" (e.g. Soduh, Sugnu Zouveng, Zomi Colony, Zoveng, Kamdou Veng, Hiangzou, and New Zoveng) to settle in and around Churachandpur town. Better access to education enabled these urban settlers to enter the government civil service sector that grew in the 1970s and 1980s.
On the third day, umpire Fagg refused to take the field over the West Indies' querying of a not-out decision in favour of Boycott, but he resumed after one over. England were little more enterprising than the West Indies, whose over rate was also very slow. The match was two- thirds over before the first two innings were concluded: West Indies' second innings, with 94 from Lloyd and 74 from Sobers, was faster, but England never attempted a task of 325 in 230 minutes.
Sheep raising is an activity - 1,899 - and is mainly done by Gaucho immigrants from Rio Grande do Sul. In recent years more enterprising farmers, especially those who have come from the south - the Gauchos - have utilized soil correction, replacement of traditional grasses by imported, drought resistant varieties (braquiara), and pasture rotation to increase productivity. Other than poor grasses the biggest problem in this area has always been the long period of drought during the winter months of June, July, and August. In some years not one drop of rain falls.
Sometimes jazz concerts and movies are displayed on a large screen in the center.Theatres, cinemas, concert halls of Baku – National Tourism Promotion Bureau, 2017. The appearance and improvement of jazz in Azerbaijan dates back to the early years of 20th century when Baku known as the producer of a half of all the oil of the world experienced economic recovery. At that time more and more enterprising businessmen, architects, merchants, scientists and national and foreign artists began to appear in Azerbaijan and the wave of new music came to Azerbaijan.
Historians sometimes consider this social factor to be extremely important, along with the nature of the national economies involved. While members of these sects were excluded from certain circles of the government, they were considered fellow Protestants, to a limited extent, by many in the middle class, such as traditional financiers or other businessmen. Given this relative tolerance and the supply of capital, the natural outlet for the more enterprising members of these sects would be to seek new opportunities in the technologies created in the wake of the scientific revolution of the 17th century.
A number of enthusiasts run their own tournaments, where participants can play as part of a team or individually. There is also an automated tournament system that enables the game server to start games between players as necessary. Some of the more enterprising players have set up their own competitions using this system, and it is also used for the official Codo tournaments. According to the official purchasing web page, the purchaser owns the Single player campaigns outright, and can also play unlimited Hotseat games with another person, but must maintain a paid subscription in order to play online multiplayer games.
More enterprising captains would then sail the boat directly to the markets in Baltimore, Crisfield, and other towns where the oysters were bought at wholesale and processed. Alternatively, the catch could be sold to a buy boat, which acted as a middle man in the process. Some boats both dredged and acted as buy boats, in which case a bushel basket would be mounted on the fore mast to indicate the latter. With its low freeboard, the bugeye was not generally considered to be an ocean-going vessel; some boats were however sailed to the West Indies in the off season for the tropical trade.
When, on 28 January 1760, Manteuffel fell into Swedish captivity at Anklam, Stutterheim assumed command. The Russians began their movements against Prussia the middle of August; Stutterheim kept retreating further west toward the Prussian border, much to Frederick's annoyance. The more enterprising Wilhelm Sebastian von Belling had greater success against the same adversaries and managed to hold them at bay for a while until strategic necessities of maintaining communication between both forces required him to retreat. Stutterheim kept his command only because Prince Henry, who was instructed to send someone to relieve Stutterheim, declared that he could not dispense with any of his good generals.
The England captain, Smithies, reflected that the response surprised her; "It changed my life completely for about six months ... It lit up women's cricket again." In amongst all the plaudits were a few notes of caution; Lee suggested that "This final illustrated the athleticism of the game and the status to which it can aspire; what is needed now is firmer and more enterprising administration." Former England player Sarah Potter said "Progress has been held back by lack of hard cash and column inches, and buckets of male condescension." England failed to reach another World Cup final until 2009, when they once again beat New Zealand.
Patti, however, turned into a conservative singer in the final phase of her operatic and concert career. She knew what suited her aging voice to perfection and she stuck to it. Typically, her recital programmes during the 1890s featured an array of familiar, often sentimental, not-too-demanding popular tunes of the day, which were sure to appeal to her adoring fans. But during her mature prime in the 1870s and '80s, Patti had been a more enterprising singer, proving to be an effective actress in those lyric roles that required the summoning forth of deep emotions, such as Gilda in Rigoletto, Leonora in Il trovatore, the title part in Semiramide, Zerlina in Don Giovanni and Violetta in La traviata.
Still, > they showed fight, their batsmen played spin reasonably (Border and Hughes > especially well), and their captain showed himself to be more enterprising > than his Indian counterpart. As was their wont, and still is now, India > failed to win more comprehensively against a much weaker team. Wisden summed up the tour for the Australians: > The main Australian gain of the tour was the tremendous advance made by two > batsmen, Hughes and Border. Between the first Test and the last there was a > marked development in Hughes's technique of playing spin bowling, and > happily the heavy burden of captaincy had no adverse effect on his > batting... He passed the half-century mark in every Test but one and could > certainly have made more runs had he not batted as positively and > purposefully as he did.
Among the various transatlantic migrations, the period of time between the mid-19th century to the early 20th century marks the “Age of Mass Migration” where 40% of U.S. population growth was due to the inflow of immigrants. Economic theory sought to explain, however, if immigrants were positively or negatively selected from the sending pool into the United States. Ingrid Semmingsen in her book, Norway to America: a History of the Migration, wrote “Many have asked if it was the more capable, the more enterprising and energetic persons who left, or if it was those who fell behind in the struggle for bread, the losers, the maladjusted, and the deviant” in reference to the composition of those who migrated into the United States. The Roy Model of comparative advantage suggests that where there are higher wages for skilled workers in one location, the most able will migrate to that country and earn that income.
Like many Malays, Mahathir's brothers were less savvy, finding it hard to make ends meet after they lost their government jobs. Mahathir concluded that if Malays were ever to enjoy decent living standards, they would need extra government help. After the war ended, the British extended citizenship freely to all races after forming the Malayan union, thus removing the advantages the Malays had long enjoyed, and stripped the sultans of their traditional powers by transferring jurisdiction to the King of England. Having brought the Chinese to work in the tin mines and Indians to work in the rubber estates in the 19th century (who had become more enterprising and business sophisticated, becoming storekeepers and moneylenders while the Malays remained in rural settlements engaged in traditional subsistence agriculture and fishing), the British were about to grant control of the economy to the immigrants while making no attempt to integrate them in a new society divided by religion, language, culture, value systems, occupation and income.
Many composers, as they developed and gained experience, became more enterprising and imaginative in their handling of chord voicing. For example, the theme from the second movement of Ludwig van Beethoven’s early Piano Sonata No. 10 (1798), presents chords mostly in close position: Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 10, Andante On the other hand, in the theme of the Arietta movement that concludes his last piano sonata, Piano Sonata No. 32, Op. 111 (1822), Beethoven presents the chord voicing in a much more daring way, with wide gaps between notes, creating compelling sonorities that enhance the meditative character of the music: Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 32, Arietta: Listen Philip Barford describes the Arietta of Op. 111 as "simplicity itself… its widely-spaced harmonization creates a mood of almost mystical intensity. In this exquisite harmonization the notes do not make their own track – the way we play them depends upon the way we catch the inner vibration of the thought between the notes, and this will condition every nuance of shading."Barford P. (1971, p.
With William Adams as president and former player Harry Morris on the board, the club adopted a more enterprising approach. An extraordinary general meeting in March 1905 heard a proposal that, Small Heath being the only major football club in the city since Birmingham St George's had folded in 1892, the club should be renamed Birmingham City F.C. The shareholders were not in favour, though they were prepared to go as far as plain Birmingham Football Club. That name was approved by the Football Association, after consulting the Birmingham F.A., and by the League, and was formally adopted ahead of the 1905–06 season. It was still a step too far for some; one reporter referred to "the Small Heath club now masquerading as Birmingham", and the Manchester Courier reported their assuming "the more pretentious name of Birmingham". The inadequacies of the Coventry Road ground, which was by then surrounded by tightly-packed housing, were highlighted by events surrounding the February 1905 match with Aston Villa. The official attendance was given as 28,000, though with the gates closed before kick-off, thousands scaled walls or forced entrances in order to gain admission, and the actual attendance was estimated at anything up to 35,000.

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