It was under Regional Strategies that housebuilding fell to its lowest peacetime rates since the 1920s.
Such ploys are equivalent to keeping our factories geared to war production in peacetime.
Before last year, Britain hadn't been governed by a coalition in peacetime since the 1930s.
While the armor and weaponry produced in peacetime became increasingly dramatic, it was no less effective.
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The Fire Brigades Union has described the rescue effort as the "biggest in peacetime Britain".
The official media says 276, 000 troops are fighting the floods, the biggest mobilization in peacetime.
At a time and in a place where a person could tell between peacetime and wartime.
He had called for 125, 000 volunteers to supplement the tiny peacetime army of 28, 000 men.
By 1966, unemployment had fallen to its lowest peacetime level in almost 40 years.
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It also came during peacetime, meaning sailors weren't required to wear their dog tag IDs.
There cannot be a case for keeping those kind of details secret diring peacetime, he said.
In a peacetime situation the force will be reduced from 13, 000 officers to 7, 500.
Reducing these levels, some of the highest ever seen in peacetime, will be a brutal job.
Despite the novelty of this in British peacetime politics, it seems to be working rather well.
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Instead, American businesses, freed from wartime restraints, converted to peacetime production with remarkable rapidity.
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Even in peacetime, too little is spent on technology, training and maintenance, so standards are low.
The U.S. Federal government, for example, never ran big deficits during peacetime until after 1971.
Already the multinational flotilla patrolling Lebanon's shoreline is one of the largest ever assembled in peacetime.
The Coast Guard is the only military service that can enforce the law in peacetime.
The deportation of 1755 was done in peacetime, and the victims were British subjects.
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The number of people that fled Katrina and Rita is the largest peacetime evacuation we've ever had.
In recent years, total government spending has surged to a peacetime high of 39 percent of GDP.
My greatest management discovery through that transition was that peacetime and wartime require radically different management styles.
Spiridon Louis took more than two hours to stamp Greece's ownership on the world's greatest peacetime event.
It is unsettling that, even in an unprecedented peacetime boom, so many Americans are beguiled by protectionism.
" There is a rapid--unprecedented in peacetime--expansion in the role and scope of government in "market economies.
The record low for a national poll in peacetime is the 23% turnout for the 1999 European elections.
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Some people in German diplomatic circles say that relations with France are at their worst in peacetime memory.
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Yet Angle has managed to pull off a remarkable transition to peacetime robotics.
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The paper also launches a campaign for "Britain's greatest peacetime prime minister" to be given a state funeral.
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