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General category theory, an extension of universal algebra having many new features allowing for semantic flexibility and higher-order logic, came later ; it is now applied throughout mathematics.
Appointment CRM is a relatively new CRM platform category in which an automated system is used to offer a suite of suitable appointment times to a customer via e-mail or through a web site.
According to Chalmers, a naturalistic account of property dualism requires a new fundamental category of properties described by new laws of supervenience ; the challenge being analogous to that of understanding electricity based on the mechanistic and Newtonian models of materialism prior to Maxwell's equations.
From 1904, however, he instead termed those ' original disease conditions ', and introduced the new alternative category of psychopathic personalities.
In September 2009, the Hydroptère set new sailcraft world speed records in the 500 m category, with a speed of and in the one nautical mile ( 1. 9 km ) category with a speed of.
" Dimensions regarding how well the employee assists others with their work for the benefit of the group, if the employee voices new ideas for projects or changes to procedure and whether the employee attends functions that help the group composed the extra-role category.
This is a competition category, and many new varieties of koi compete in this one category.
Possibly due to this specials success and its choreography a new category for ' Outstanding Choreography ' was created by the Emmys the next year.
The Communicator spawned a new category of PDAs: the " PDA phone ", now called " smartphone ".
The term " paraphilia " was introduced in the DSM-III ( 1980 ) as a subset of the new category of " psychosexual disorders ".
Thus Saint Stephen became the first canonized confessor king, a new category of saint.
* 90377 Sedna, a distant object, proposed for a new category named Extended scattered disc ( E-SDO ), detached objects, Distant Detached Objects ( DDO ) or Scattered-Extended in the formal classification by DES.
TiVo provides an on-screen guide of scheduled broadcast programming television programs, whose features include " Season Pass " schedules which record every new episode of a series, and " WishList " searches which allow the user to find and record shows that match their interests by title, actor, director, category, or keyword.
Web-based word processors, such as Office Web Apps or Google Docs, are a relatively new category.
In about the middle of the 2nd millennium BC a new category of decorative tube was introduced which imitated a line of granules.
An attempt to change the classification ratings such that some of the material in the " X " category would be banned and the remainder would be available under the new category " NVE " ( an abbreviation for Non-Violent Erotica ), failed in the Senate, partly due to the belief of some senators that the new categories were less restrictive than the old.
Although the new rating was rejected, all states and territories agreed in a review of the OFLC's guidelines to introduce the new, tighter content restrictions in the " X " category.
The new guidelines make unambiguous statements relating to fetish and violence in this category.

new and awards
* In November 2010, the new HP CEO, Leo Apotheker, announced that HP was giving back the pay cuts that former CEO Mark Hurd put in place the previous year, returning the 401 -( k ) to a fixed match, and was increasing funding for employee awards and raises.
At the same time, it makes recommendations to the Council concerning all changes to degree rules, and all proposals for new awards.
* Venezuela awards contracts worth $ 2. 2 billion to build two new railway lines.
This phrase has been the subject of some controversy, as some shows have been ruled ineligible for the new categories, meaning that their authors did not have a chance to win the marquee awards of Best Play or Best Musical ( or Best Score or Best Book for musicals ).
" There are also a few duties which must be specifically performed by, or bills that require assent by, the Queen ; these include applying the royal sign-manual and Great Seal of Canada to the appointment papers of governors general, the issuance of Letters Patent, the confirmation of awards of Canadian honours, the approval of any change in her Canadian title, and the creation of new Senate seats.
Most awards during the 1950s went to NBC and CBS, who were able to out-spend other companies and draw on their extensive history of radio broadcasting in the relatively new television medium.
RPM invited its readers later that year to suggest a new name for these awards.
Pan Am's holding company, the Aviation Corporation of the Americas, was one of the most sought after stocks on the New York Curb Exchange in 1929, and flurries of speculation surrounded each of its new route awards.
Permanent alimony began to fall out of favor, as it prevented former spouses from beginning new lives, though in some states ( e. g., Massachusetts, Mississippi, and Tennessee ), permanent alimony awards continued.
This year the new promenade won a number of National awards including a Civic Trust Award for Excellence in the Public Realm.
" He and his new wife attended the awards broadcast on May 18, 1949, where he and the other winners were interviewed by the star of Dr. Christian, Jean Hersholt.
To promote the paper, the new owners requested the leader of the Marine Band, John Philip Sousa, to compose a march for the newspaper's essay contest awards ceremony.
In collaboration with Québec Ministry of Immigration, it awards the Mérites en francisation des nouveaux arrivants ( Merits in Francization of new immigrants ).
First established in 1955, a new dual international / domestic terminal was opened in 2005 which has received numerous awards, including being named the world's second-best international airport ( 5 – 15 million passengers ) in 2006.
Julian's eminence as an advocate for evolution, and especially his contribution to the new evolutionary synthesis, led to his awards of the Darwin Medal of the Royal Society in 1956, and the Darwin – Wallace Medal of the Linnaean Society in 1958.
The SFS has won eleven awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers for programming of new music and commitment to American music.
NME Awards is an awards show held every year to celebrate the best new music of the past year.
Shannon was designated as Executive Director of the new studio which became one of the NFB's most celebrated filmmaking units, winning awards and breaking distribution records.
The series became a fan sensation, winning many awards and being almost immediately inducted into the Alley Award Hall of Fame, with Adams himself receiving a special award " for the new perspective and dynamic vibrance he has brought to the field of comic art ".
The commercials in the now 18-year-old " Jack's Back " campaign ( which has won several advertising industry awards ) tend to be lightly humorous and often involve Jack making business decisions about the restaurant chain's food products, or out in the field getting ideas for new menu items.
Alongside the induction of new songwriters are a variety of special awards.
With her new label, Universal Music, she released her sixth studio album Paulina ( 2000 ) and her crossover album Border Girl ( 2002 ), both had commercial success in Latin America and Europe ; the first of these was nominated and won many awards.
In the late 1940s Columbia agreed to release animated shorts from United Productions of America ; these new shorts were more sophisticated than Columbia's older cartoons, and many won critical praise and industry awards.
The new model, introduced at a time of increased interest in small cars, won several awards including Motor Trend Car of the Year.
In 2012 the CTBUH added two new awards for Innovation and Performance.

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