Once inflation was sufficiently under control, the country began to steer in a direction of growth again.
And as a consequence, we have put billions of dollars into energy research and to help move in a direction of greater reliance on fuels that are homegrown.
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In a way, it's a really a better example, I think, of how a lack of direction and a lack of true mission, a sort of let's each of the individual agencies decide for themselves what their priorities are going to be.
In Romeo and Juliet, a member of the Capulet family makes a rude hand gesture in the direction of a group of Montagues.
And it gave me a sense of direction, a sense of service, it helped me grow, it helped me give back.
The set bounce call causes a bounce of a scrolled region in an opposite direction of a scroll based on a region past an edge of the scrolled region being visible in a display region at the end of the scroll.
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The report has published 19 significant recommendations including a need of a clearer direction on the future of the office.
But even to talk of such things marks a radical change of direction for a Social Democratic government.
It's a crude step in the direction of a game that can eventually become so customized to the likes and dislikes of individual players that no two versions will look the same.
Labour's university spokesman, Pat McFadden, says a change of direction over a graduate tax is "shambolic".
He says if you have ability to have digital locker in the sky, with all media in one place, form content provider perspective, that is a step in the direction of a better user experience.
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Mr. Vallas, working with a state-appointed school board made up of five members of the Connecticut business and education community, has already "significantly reduced a large budget gap, made significant leadership changes, reviewed all the schools and is laying out a new direction of reforms, " said Robert Trefry, the school board's current chairman.
It is a titanic struggle for the future direction of a country that, so often, shows the way for the rest of the Middle East.
So a sense of perfection and consistently striving to do better in the direction of a known goal are characteristics of successful teams, organizations, cultures and individuals.
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So, when the Senate and the House of Representatives agreed to end the earmarking process a few years ago, it certainly appeared to be a positive step in the direction of gaining a little control over wasteful government spending and a move towards bringing a bit of honestly to the process of government.
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The overwhelming response to Dubost's experiment did make him question if he shouldn't take his career in a different direction instead of just search for a new job.
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Investors are advised to consider a variety of factors before making a forecast about the direction of stock prices, rather than rely on one sole indicator or survey.
It can work out where pheromone molecules are coming from by comparing the signals from each antenna, in the same way that a person works out the direction of a sound by comparing signals from each ear.
Critics say flash orders give a select group of high-speed traders a window into the direction of the market, giving them the ability to trade at lightning speeds ahead of less fleet-footed investors.
Michael Demkowicz of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is developing a model that he hopes will address the problem from a different direction: specifying a set of desired properties and then trying to predict the nanostructures needed to deliver them.
The evolution of healthcare is pushing to have physicians engage technology to do tasks that were previously done for them with only a few words of direction or a hastily scribbled (often illegible) note.
The Clinton administration wants desperately to believe that President Yeltsin does not know anything about this activity -- that it is the product of "rogue elements" and bureaucratic inertia, not a breakdown of civilian control or, worse yet, a sign of a dangerous new direction in Russian foreign policy.
It has rarely been in greater need of a clear sense of direction.
But instead of a change of direction and action to kick-start the flatlining economy all we got this week was more of the same failing policies.
The Wales full-back was assisted by a missed tackle from Chuter in midfield, but quick recycling and a change of direction from Jonny Vaughton found Hook, whose perfectly timed pass found the powerful lock for a five-metre touchdown.
As Congresswoman Giffords is a Democrat, fresh off a highly combative and nasty congressional race with a Tea Party backed candidate, the first reaction of many liberals will be to point a finger in the direction of the Tea Party.
In the life of all free nations, there come moments that decide the direction of a country and reveal the character of its people.
In the interest of clarity and a new sense of direction, you must give new names to the war and to the enemy we confront.
The system developed in Madrid makes use of a unit comprised of three accelerometers and three gyroscopes, which keep track of the speed and direction of a vehicle at all times.
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Mr Blair's comments, at a lunch of the Periodical Publishers' Association, come in response to Labour MPs urging a political change of direction after last week's election setbacks.
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