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121. Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory there is no survival.Winston Churchill 122. These considerations imply that their extra compensation pays only for their value of survival and part of its financial consequences. 123. Economic survival of the enterprise or its further progress depends on managers communicating effectively with employees. 124. Conversely, child survival can help lower fertility by increasing intervals between births. 125. Why did he feel as though he had just run his sword through the heart of something small and desperately struggling for survival? 126. The figure illustrates the cumulative ulcer free survival curves of patients randomised to each drug. 127. In general, the judicial structures are dependent on political power for their own power and survival. 128. Because tuberculosis affects women more than men, the gradual decline of that disease benefited female survival. 129. In some cases, difficulties arise because of a combination of less individualisation and low survival. 130. Other things being equal, visual improvements are conducive to survival and reproduction. 131. This in itself is why the panda's survival is becoming more and more dubious every year. 132. If he is concerned primarily with survival value, he will design a culture with an eye to whether it will work. 133. It is the sort of dull nitty-gritty subject believed to be vital for the survival of any self-respecting congressman. 134. Yet what is more deserving of anyone's attention than getting the sales orders upon which the survival of the enterprise depends? 135. In the end, this became critical to the industry's survival. 136. Thus, during these years, the overriding concern of the government in office was parliamentary survival and electoral prospects. 137. Policy choices reflected what governments perceived as the major threats to the cohesion and survival of the state. 138. The internal divisions which seemingly threatened, but actually assisted, the political survival of General Franco continued into 1942. 139. Without drug therapy she risks developing liver cancer, which would make a transplant her only hope of survival. 140. Several other individual and household characteristics could be examined for their influence upon probabilities of early childhood survival. 141. The work will also contribute to a theoretical understanding of survival strategies and the dynamics of decision-making in conditions of forced migration. 142. So breeding in captivity is vital to ensure the species survival. 143. Farmers' activities, which are the backbone of the rural economy, are vital to the survival of whole communities. 144. The ability to discriminate is admittedly a basic ingredient of survival. 145. I had memorized those few facts widely accepted by Princeton undergraduates to be part of an investment banking interview survival kit. 146. Three points will improve survival hopes and be a perfect boost for the derby at Hartlepool United on Saturday. 147. Flames belch from the wreckage, degenerate human beings scrabble for survival, the screen is dark and the aspect brooding. 148. They show a range of survival factors associated with their aquatic life. 149. If the amphibians could manage to deposit their eggs out of water, their young would certainly have greatly increased chances of survival. 150. One can explain many apparently strange human characteristics by pointing to their value for survival at various stages of evolutionary development.