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The money was devoted largely to developing technical advice on the conduct of defoliation and anti-crop activities in Southeast Asia .” By the end of fiscal year 1962, the Chemical Corps had let or were negotiating contracts for over one thousand chemical defoliants.
A 2004 case study concluded that the proper use of screenshots can significantly support a user ’ s developing a mental model of the program ” and help in identifying and locating window elements and objects .” This research concluded that screen shots allowed users to learn more, make fewer mistakes, and learn in a shorter time frame ,” which can certainly assist in increasing the time frame for full implementation of a CRM system with limited technical or human support.
A detailed description of the gastraphetes, or the belly-bow ”, along with a watercolor drawing, is found in Heron's technical treatise Belopoeica.
Derrida warns against considering deconstruction as a mechanical operation when he states that It is true that in certain circles ( university or cultural, especially in the United States ) the technical and methodological metaphor ” that seems necessarily attached to the very word deconstruction ” has been able to seduce or lead astray .” Commentator Richard Beardsworth explains that
* Small and flexible: DARPA has only about 140 technical professionals ; DARPA presents itself as 100 geniuses connected by a travel agent .”
The annual technical festival of Jadavpur University is called Srijan ”, which in the vernacular means an act of creation.
In packet-switched networks, quality of service is affected by various factors, which can be divided into human ” and technical ” factors.
The CM process became its own technical discipline sometime in the late 1960s when the DoD developed a series of military standards called the 480 series ” ( i. e., MIL-STD-480 and MIL-STD-481 ) that were subsequently issued in the 1970s.
In 1991, the 480 series ” was consolidated into a single standard known as the MIL – STD – 973 that was then replaced by MIL – HDBK – 61 pursuant to a general DoD goal that reduced the number of military standards in favor of industry technical standards supported by Standards Developing Organizations ( SDO ).
Faced with past technical deficiencies in telecommunications systems and equipment and software … that were traced to basic inadequacies in the application of telecommunication standards and to the lack of a well defined … program for their review, control and implementation ”, the U. S. Department of Defense looked to develop a series of standards that would alleviate the problem.
… that all such systems developed for use by U. S. forces are considered to be for joint use .” To achieve this the director of the Defense Information Systems Agency ( DISA ) is charged with developing information technology standards to achieve interoperability and compatibility … ensure that all systems and equipment shall conform to technical and procedural standards for interface, interoperability, and compatibility ”.
According to the DoD the MIL-STD-188-100 series contains technical standards and design objectives which are common to both the long haul and tactical communications systems .”
According to the DoD the MIL-STD-188-200 series contains current tactical communications, technical standards and design objectives … series includes appropriate unclassified design objectives and tactical communications systems technical standards … Appropriate communications-electronics systems standards and design objectives developed under joint projects … are integrated in the tactical communications standards .”
Marketing and commercial pressures have led to the word peering ” being also used routinely when there is some settlement involved, even though that does not correspond to the original technical meaning of the word.
Ravel, who sometimes spent years refining a piece, said, My objective, therefore, is technical perfection.
There he rented a furnished mansion called Primavera ” and set out to define the chemical and technical procedures that would be necessary to create his perfect forgeries.
The years 1964 – 70 were largely taken up with creating extra places in universities, polytechnics, technical colleges, colleges of education: preparing for the day when a new Act would make it the right of a student, on leaving school, to have a place in an institution of further education .”
It was retained on grounds of performing a technical function which should remain independent from Government ”.
From the Middle Ages, the activities of maintenance and conservation were in the hands of a technical office ”, which was in charge of all such operations and oversaw the workers and their sites: the Opera, or fabbriceria or procuratoria.

and breakthrough
During a visit of a delegation of Roman Catholic cardinals in Manhattan in January 2004, he said that a meeting like this doesn't signify in itself a breakthrough ”, and called for a theological dialogue that asks the tough questions, such as whether Catholicism allows for Jews to enter eternal paradise .”
In a Film Comment review, Roger Ebert extolled, Mazursky isn ’ t afraid to pull out all the romantic stops at the right moment … And his films, much more than the latter-day spinoffs like Saturday Night Live, preserve the insights and integrity of the late-Fifties American comedy breakthrough .”
One article credited Micheaux with a historic breakthrough, a creditable, dignified achievement ”.
She was a breakthrough artist who, played roles previously inaccessible to Blacks ”.
Each morning the editors of the magazine recommend one thing for readers ’ immediate enjoyment: not a political candidate or position or party, but a breakthrough idea or product or Web site .” The concept for this blog probably emerged from the November 2008 Endorsement Issue ,” in which, after 75 years, Esquire publicly endorsed a presidential candidate for the first time ..
By the early 1960s the Ministry of Defence thought the Pugwash Conferences were now a very respectable organization ” and the Foreign Office stated that it had " official blessing " and that any breakthrough may well originate at such gatherings.
The Byzantine Empire ruled again in Bar from 1166 until 1183 when Stefan Nemanja made a breakthrough which demolished towns on the Adriatic coast, including the famous town Bar ”, and joined Zeta to his state – Raška.
The adaptation of such raft culture ” systems to the study of papillomaviruses was a significant breakthrough for in vitro study of the viral life cycle.
The foremost possible breakthrough areas ” is the ongoing classification of species by the biochemical, biological and ecological roles they play and how those roles effect other species under the context of wastewater treatment.
According to Ryerson, and many other Marxist thinkers, the ability to breakthrough to a more open society will come about from the dispelling of the fog of false consciousness, gaining for ourselves a true recognition of the real nature of the existing social structure .”
In the wake of the NDP's breakthrough in the 2011 federal election in which they won over 100 seats and formed Official Opposition in the House of Commons for the first time, Socialist Caucus chair Barry Weisleder told the Globe and Mail that the election on May 2 sent a very clear message: the voters rejected the Liberal Party and the NDP should not strive to become a substitute Liberal Party.
On 21 March 1918, the same Battalion was practically annihilated ” during the German Spring Offensive breakthrough at St. Emilie in France.
David Woodward argues that, whilst his partnership with Haig was arguably the most important partnership in British military history ”, which helped to ensure a massive British commitment to the Western Front, to some extent Robertson would have preferred more cautious attritional attacks rather than Haig ’ s attempts at breakthrough.
Accordingly, it was left to others like Kistiakowsky ( who contributed a background in military ordnance and explosives ), Robert Christy ( who contributed the insight that a subcritical sphere of plutonium could be imploded to a critical mass ), John von Neumann ( who contributed the breakthrough mathematical model for using shaped charges to create a truly spherical implosion ), and Edward Teller ( whose knowledge of the compressibility of metals led to the use of density change to achieve criticality rather than mere, same-density, assembly ”), to complete the work.
With significant efforts from Minjung, a mass movement for democracy, embracing students, workers, and many in the middle class, finally brought a democratic breakthrough in Korea .”
The breakthrough for the group came with the release of Lunar Attraction ” on 12 inch single with the label Koyote, combined with their debut album Râ.
It was not only a huge breakthrough for Beavers, but it was also, the first time in American cinema history that a black woman's problems were give major emotional weight in a major Hollywood motion picture ”.
Ed Parish Sanders is known for his breakthrough in New Testament scholarship .” His field of special interest is Judaism and Christianity in the Greco-Roman world .”
In 2006, DJ Antoine achieved his international breakthrough with the album DJ Antoine – Live in Moscow ” and the single This Time ”.
The only occasion when a breakthrough could have occurred was when two squadrons of 13 Lancers attacked

and means
As stated by Timothy Barnes, Athanasius used invented dialogue to ridicule his adversaries ”, and used suppression and distortion ” to serve his own means.
Amok originated from the Malay word mengamuk, which roughly defined means to make a furious and desperate charge ”.
In Judaism and Christianity, its authorship is attributed to a prophet who lived in the Assyrian Period, Obadiah, whose name means servant or worshipper of Yahweh ”.
It is summarized by Guderian as Klotzen, nicht kleckern !” ( literally " boulders, not blots " and means " act powerfully, not superficially ").
Heterogeneous catalysts are typically supported ,” which means that the catalyst is dispersed on a second material that enhances the effectiveness or minimizes their cost.
All the clergy of Alexandria and Lower Egypt honored him with the appellation Papas ,” which means Our Father ,” as the Senior and Elder Bishop among all bishops, within the Egyptian Province, who are under his jurisdiction.
The title Patriarch ” means the Head or the Leader of a Tribe or a Community.
The Greek name ( Hellespontos ) means Sea of Helle ”, and was the ancient name of the narrow strait.
Samael ” literally means Blind God ” or God of the Blind ” in Aramaic ( Syriac sæmʻa-ʼel ).
It's the assertion that " there is nothing outside the text " ( il n ' y a pas de hors-texte ), which means that there is no such a thing as out-of-the-text ”, in other words, the context is an integral part of the text.
The symbolism that Diophantus introduced for the first time, and undoubtedly devised himself, provided a short and readily comprehensible means of expressing an equation ...
This means he is to ensure that the disparate, competing interests of the city beat in time with one another, creating in the process the perfection of civil agreement ”.
It is derived from the word bogaard ”, a short name for boomgaard ”, which means orchard ”.
Rational behavior, in economics, means that individuals maximize thier utility function under the constraints they face ( e. g., their budget constraint, limited choices, ...) in pursuit of their self-interest.
Article 31 of the " Ley sobre Libertades de Opinión e Información y Ejercicio del Periodismo " ( statute on freedom of opinion and information and the performance of journalism ), punishes with a high fine those who through any means of social communication makes publications or transmissions intended to promote hatred or hostility towards persons or a group of persons due to their race, sex, religion or nationality ".
The term hypnosis ” comes from the Greek word hypnos which means sleep.
On much recommendation I immediately sent for a copy of the Dabistan ”, in which I found many statements corroborative of the fact, that the eastern saints are all self-hypnotisers, adopting means essentially the same as those which I had recommended for similar purposes.
These salamanders are much larger than any others in their endemic range, they employ an unusual ” means of respiration ( which involves cutaneous gas exchange through capillaries found in their dorsoventral folds ), and they fill a particular niche — both as a predator and prey — in their ecosystem which either they or their ancestors have occupied for around 65 million years.
The word comes from the Greek ἀνδρο ( andro -) or man ” than ενήλικ which means " adult ” and άγω ( ago ) to " lead "; so it literally means, " to lead the man .” Learning strategies focus on mature learning with a mentor that encourages, enables the mature learner by providing access to appropriate resources, and refrains from obtrusive interference.

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