1970s造句91. Indeed, increasing concern over inflation led to the operation of more or less continuous incomes policies during the 1970s.
92. But the Legislature went on to fail a big test in the mid- 1970s.
93. During the 1970s, with two power stations in relatively peaceful operation, the Board consolidated its position on the Somerset coast.
94. No equivalent figures are given for Cramlington because of the irrelevance of the information given for Cramlington before the late 1970s.
95. But rising gas prices in the 1970s forced the corporation to abandon the project.
96. In the 1970s and early 1980s, a number of observers began to chart a decline in the civic culture.
97. Development studies Developing countries, particularly oil exporters, embarked on unprecedented, ambitious public investment programmes in the 1970s.
98. The early 1970s continued to be years of intense experimentation in curricula and methodology.
99. Many accounts of the 1970s present the oil crisis as the key development.
100. By the mid 1960s most colonies had won their independence and by the mid 1970s the world was virtually free of colonies.
101. Those cases paralleled crash test results dating back to the 1970s that showed dangers to small adults and children from airbags.
102. In the recessionary 1970s, most governments were turned out at elections or saw their share of electoral support fall.
103. In the early 1970s the concern was with the enormous increase in planning applications and planning appeals.
104. Western interest has increased since glasnost, but has concentrated on the more contemporary works of the 1970s and 1980s.
105. The economic recession of the late 1970s brought about a decline in the scheme similar to that in regional policy.
106. In the 1960s and 1970s the Swedish political system was regarded as a benchmark for other European countries.
107. Olsson trained in the late 1970s at the University of Arizona, where she was part of the avant-garde Paradise Group.
108. In the 1970s evolutionary biologists realized that species do not change much.
109. Craik also draws our attention to the increasing eroticism of 1970s and 1980s fashion photography.
110. It is not surprising, therefore, that by the 1970s, more of the newly built dwellings were privately built.
111. Like the oil crisis of the 1970s, the California energy crisis is fueling an investment boom in alternative energy.
112. In foreign affairs, he leaned heavily in the late 1970s on the United States as a counterweight to Soviet military power.
113. Until the late 1970s, this annual event occurred with a minimum of publicity.
114. In the 1970s, the city's police force was among the most corrupt in the nation.
115. Production had steadily dropped from 70 % in the 1940s to only 2 % in the 1970s.
116. The percentage of disposable income spent at grocery stores and supermarkets has been declining since the 1970s.
117. It was already over when I first discovered it, as a college student in the late 1970s.
118. This deficiency proved fatal when the dollar faced a prolonged confidence crisis in the early 1970s.
119. Relative poverty, more markedly than absolute poverty, clearly rose rapidly throughout the 1970s.
120. In the school system, aspects of core skills were present in the Munn curriculum, introduced in the late 1970s.