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There has been a shift from economisation of culture to the re-culturisation of the economy.
The emphasis on economisation within society and the introduction of market forces into virtually all social fields, in particular, have a family-unfriendly impact and put humanity under pressure.
Due to pre-war inefficiencies in the rail goods transport, a number of economisation programmes were needed to allow the railways to meet with the huge demand that was being put on their services.
Despite the economisation of all spheres of life, much speaks for the view that social security will not forfeit its importance for citizens in the future but will, quite on the contrary, gain even greater importance.
Educational quality is maintained in the budget-range schools by using excellent teachers, by efficiency and economisation on time and space, and by capitalising on its broad experience: the huge network of GEMS schools shares resources and information and provides training to teachers across the whole system.
Research based on the Ngram Corpus (that is, the databases of text from the scanned books) has included the finding of correlations between the emotional output and significant events in the 20th century such as World War II or to check and challenge popular trend statements such as the secularisation or economisation of modern societies.
And I still have 30 seconds left, as a symbol of economization!
It had the weaker engine from T54 (probably for its economization).
Economic rationalism is compatible to the "economization" of higher education in recent years.
This interference is also intended to help avoid the ``economization'' of all aspects of civic life.
When activated, most hardware drains from a main energy reserve, which necessitates economization.
Polanyi's form of market skepticism, however, has been criticized for intensifying rather than limiting the economization of society.
Competition, economization, competitive thinking, and consumerism promote self-centered behavior (pushiness, social distinction, exclusion of others).
After the war, production was started again, at first hesitantly, and the rather more insistently once again, although with the now customary economization and automation.
The political implications of his painting and sculpturing focused on the loss of liberty through digitization and economization of the society.
From Detraditionalization to Price-consciousness: The Economization of Funeral Consumption in Germany.
Indeed, the Colombia case study in Encountering Development demonstrates that development economists' "economization of food" resulted in ambitious plans but not necessarily less hunger.
Grants were given from the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate and SINTEF for energy economization.
The practical use of such a model may assist operators in adjusting re-chlorination doses and may favour chlorine economization and the improvement of the water quality in the distribution system.
In 1949, angered over Forrestal's continued opposition to his defense economization policies, and concerned about reports in the press over his mental condition, Truman abruptly asked Forrestal to resign.
As a part of this consultative effort, he has been very involved in advising medical centers strategies for medical device purchases emphasizing standardization and economization as well as efficacy of the products.
Some critics have pointed to this economization, as well as to such elements as overexposure of some films causing the actors' facial features to wash out, as evidence of primitive film-making.
There are lot of tricks to reduce the number of requests a browser must make, but the Strangeloop study shows the complexity of Web pages is increasing at the same time as economization measures and browser speed are improving.
After President Truman took office, Forrestal attempted to moderate President Truman's policy of large-scale defense economization, which was radically reducing the size of the U.S. armed forces at a time of increased Cold War tensions.
As one of Truman's staunchest political supporters, Johnson was viewed by Truman as the ideal candidate to push Truman's defense budget economization policy in the face of continued resistance by the Department of Defense and the armed forces.
It sees competition as the most effective means to promote economic growth, but also embraces state interference, when necessary, to secure equality of opportunity, social solidarity, and social balance. This interference is also intended to help avoid the ``economization'' of all aspects of civic life.
By 1950, Johnson had established a policy of faithfully following President Truman's defense economization policy, and had aggressively attempted to implement it even in the face of steadily increasing external threats posed by the Soviet Union and its allied Communist regimes.
The POD 240a has a refrigerant-based air cooled HVAC system with air-side economization When the ambient air conditions are cool enough, the 240a uses economizer or free air mode-where outside air can be taken in and circulated inside the modular data center to cool the IT equipment.