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Sentence count:168+3Posted:2016-07-27Updated:2020-07-24
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91, In the immediate post-war years the special relationship almost collapsed.
92, Unemployment in the OECD is expected to rise to a post-war record of 36m.
93, This period has seen a sharp fall in the average rate of growth as compared to the earlier post-war experience.
94, He was in his fifties, unmarried, and out of touch with post-war educational methods.
95, This pattern of mortality has remained approximately constant over the post-war period.
96, In the post-war period some democratic elitists detected a major flaw in this notion of bureaucratic rationality.
97, Post-war development of parachutes acting as brakes on jet aircraft are also covered in this rarely written about subject.
98, During the long post-war boom, argues Aglietta, such flexibility had not been an important regulating mechanism.
99, None the less, research and development in post-war fighter aircraft went forward at a brisk pace and over a wide range of options.
100, All estimates of the balance of post-war power were thrown into confusion.
101, In spite of a change in political outlook, the ravaging of national book treasures did not stop in the post-war era.
102, Criticisms within and without Parliament made it clear that this audit model of control was beginning to falter in the post-war period.
103, In the context of post-war uncertainty it is relatively easy to relate existentialism to abstract expressionism.
104, The post-war period until the late 1970s witnessed governments playing a positive role in stimulating demand through reflation of the economy.
105, This never materialised, and the pits were extended in post-war years to facilitate routine inspections.
106, The arbiter model has been developed to analyse major institutional changes in post-war liberal democracies by Poulantzas' concept of authoritarian statism.
107, This judicial readiness to sanction rescue was revised in post-war years in the light of Bowlby's work on maternal deprivation.
108, Bonn's power in the post-war world had, after all, been limited by the division from the East.
109, And to be rich, in the post-war world, could only mean dollar-rich.
110, Until the 1970s Coventry was one of the fastest growing cities in post-war Britain.
111, This is only the second time in post-war history that war booty art treasures have been put on view.
112, He was particularly keen to establish contacts between the college and what was happening elsewhere in post-war Britain.
113, These figures, moreover,(http://sentencedict.com/post-war.html) have been borne out for most of the post-war era.
114, The Waste Land begins a new poetry, or seeks to, but also marks the reborn post-war society.
115, From the figures provided in section 3.2 a similar shift can be discerned in post-war Britain.
116, The second was the rhythm of the war itself, which gave time for the detailed discussion of post-war policy.
117, The post-war concern about population decline and the high infant mortality rate contributed to the introduction of the Midwives Act 1902.
118, Most of Let Us Face the Future reads like a prospective history of the immediate post-war period.
119, Why has service employment risen rapidly in the post-war period?
120, Nor was this resistance to diminish in the post-war period, as will be seen in the next chapter.
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