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** Weak pronouns.
** Weak accounting practices, including lack of timely financial management.
** Weak rule of law.
** Weak legal profession.
** Weak judicial independence.
** Weak pronouns are " reinforced " in front of the verb ( em, en, et, es, etc.
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** Weak reference pattern: De-couple an observer from an observable.
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** and civil
** Horace Darwin ( 1851 – 1928 ), civil engineer
** Choshen Mishpat: " The Breastplate of Judgment " The administration and adjudication of civil law.
** civil defense, emergency preparedness, community emergency response teams
** Arab League initiative for the peace resolution of the Syrian civil war
** Kal Penn, American actor, producer and civil servant
** Roopa Mishra, Indian civil servant
** Three civil rights workers, Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, and James Chaney, are murdered near Philadelphia, Mississippi, by local Klansmen, cops, and a sheriff.
** American civil rights movement: The bodies of murdered civil rights workers Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney are found.
** Fannie Lou Hamer, civil rights activist and Vice Chair of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, addresses the Credentials Committee of the Democratic National Convention, challenging the all-white Mississippi delegation.
** James Chaney, African-American civil rights activist ( killed in Mississippi ) ( b. 1943 )
** Andrew Goodman, American civil rights activist ( b. 1943 )
** Michael Schwerner, American civil rights activist ( killed in Mississippi ) ( b. 1939 )
** Virginia Foster Durr, American civil rights activist ( b. 1903 )
** Korean War ( 1950 – 1953 ) – The war, which lasted from June 25, 1950 until the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement on July 27, 1953, started as a civil war between North Korea and the Republic of Korea ( South Korea ).
** A federal judge sentences Los Angeles Police Department officers Stacey Koon and Laurence Powell to 30 months in prison for violating motorist Rodney King's civil rights.
** Sri Lankan civil war – Battle of Pooneryn: Over 400 Sri Lankan military are killed.
** People's Democracy begins a march from Belfast to Derry, Northern Ireland in support of civil rights.
** Cordobazo: A general strike and civil unrest break out in Córdoba, Argentina.
** T. Y. Lin, Chinese-born civil engineer ( d. 2003 )
** Adolf Hitler marries his longtime mistress Eva Braun in a closed civil ceremony in the Berlin Führerbunker.
** Quit India resolution is passed by the Bombay session of the All India Congress Committee ( AICC ), which led to the start of a historical civil disobedience movement across India.
** French Resistance Coup in Algiers: 400 French civil resistants neutralize the Vichyist XIXth Army Corps and the Vichyist generals ( Juin, Darlan, etc.
** The government of Haiti declares a state of siege, under which it suspends civil liberties, imposes censorship, and arrests political opponents.
** Prime Minister of India V. P. Singh announces plan to reserve 49 % of civil service jobs for lower-caste Hindus.

** and service
** Social Security number, followed by " AF " indicating branch of service
** Social Security number, followed by " AF " indicating branch of service
** Specification – specifying requirements of a design solution for a product ( product design specification ) or service.
** Internet hosting service, a service that runs Internet servers allowing organizations and individuals to serve content to the Internet
** Price index, a typical price for some good or service
** Four wireless providers ( AT & T, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, Sprint Nextel ) control 89 % of the cellular telephone service market.
** Service record, usually associated with military service
** 112-EU standard integrated emergency service ( one nation-wide callcentre directly connected to police, EMS, firefighters, Mountain Rescue Service and others )
** Co-ordination with the operators that provide National Rail service within London.
** British Airways inaugurates regular London to New York City supersonic Concorde service.
** The United States Post Office Department ( later renamed the United States Postal Service ) begins the 3rd regular airmail service in the world ( between New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, DC ), the 1st being from Allahabad to Naini Junction in India on the 18th February 1911 and the 2nd being from London to Windsor Castle on the 22nd June 1911.
** The Eggnog Riot breaks out at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York during the early morning hours, but is squelched by Christmas chapel service.
** U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower apologizes to the finance minister of Ghana, Komla Agbeli Gbdemah, after he is refused service in a Dover, Delaware restaurant.
** Ireland's first regular radio service, 2RN ( later Radio Éireann ), begins broadcasting.
** Martin Luther King Day Crash-Telephone service in Atlanta, St. Louis, and Detroit, including 9-1-1 service, goes down for nine hours, due to an AT & T software bug.
** Archbishop Desmond Tutu is given an official farewell at his retirement service.
** The BC Ferries company, later to become the second-largest ferry operator in th world, commences service between Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay, British Columbia, Canada.
** The first production model PCC trolley car, built by St. Louis Car Company, is placed in service by Pittsburgh Railways.
** The BBC launches the world's first regular ( then ) high-definition television service.
** The first SR-71 Blackbird spy plane goes into service at Beale AFB.
** Regular hovercraft service begins over the English Channel ( discontinued in 2000 due to the Channel Tunnel ).
** Telephone service goes down in the cities of Washington DC, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles and San Francisco due to a software bug.

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