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Assigning a signal to two parallel paths with significantly different processing on each path can result in extreme comb filtering when recombined.
Assigning each student a buddy provides an extra measure of safety and removes some of the burden of keeping an eye on a large number of children in an unfamiliar environment from the supervising adults.

Assigning and .
Assigning weighted values and achieving consensus on all PV quantities yields an important benefit of EVM, because it exposes misunderstandings and miscommunications about the scope of the project, and resolving these differences should always occur as early as possible.
Lie algebras: Assigning to every real ( complex ) Lie group its real ( complex ) Lie algebra defines a functor.
" Assigning 1, 800 troopers and a horse artillery battery to the operation, Stuart's raid reached as far north as 4 miles south of Fairfax Court House, seizing 250 prisoners, horses, mules, and supplies.
** Assigning randomly chosen passwords.
* Assigning a risk officer – a team member other than a project manager who is responsible for foreseeing potential project problems.
A symplectic manifold consists a pair ( M, ω ), of a manifold M and a symplectic form ω. Assigning a symplectic form ω to a manifold M is referred to as giving M a symplectic structure.
Assigning the same preference value to all of the available servers provides the same benefit and may even help avoid overload situations and thereby increase system throughput by decreasing latency.
Assigning a software failure rate is elusive and not possible.
Assigning a data type, what is called typing, gives meaning to a sequences of bits such as a value in memory or some object such as a variable.
Assigning a crease pattern mountain and valley folds in order to produce a flat model has been proven by Marshall Bern and Barry Hayes to be NP complete.
Assigning a person to a placebo group can pose an ethical problem if it violates his or her right to receive the best available treatment.
A significant achievement was pioneering the field of program verification using logical assertions with the 1967 paper Assigning Meanings to Programs.
Floyd, " Assigning Meaning to Programs ", in Proceedings of Symposium on Applied Mathematics, Vol.
Assigning works to Dufay based on alleged stylistic similarities has been a favorite pastime of musicologists for at least a hundred years, judging from the copious literature on the subject.
A function f may map x to some expression in x. Assigning gives a relation between y and x.
Assigning of the odes to individuals depends on the order in which the individuals are seated and is never random.
* Assigning a maximum and minimum ( or optimistic and pessimistic ) value is open to subjective interpretation.
Assigning events a zero probability would contravene Cromwell's rule, which can never be strictly justified in physical situations, albeit sometimes has to be assumed in practice.
Assigning titular sees serves two purposes.
* Assigning the bring-in.

Privilege and levels
Privilege levels of pilot certificates are, in order of increasing privilege:
Privilege levels of pilot certificates are, in order of increasing privilege:

Privilege and .
In 1831, reflecting a liberalization of official British racial attitudes, the Brown Privilege Bill conferred political and social rights on free nonwhites.
For instance, in two studies by the American Mosaic Project, racial inequality in the United States was framed as either “ Black Disadvantage ” or “ White Privilege .” When the term “ black disadvantage ” was used to describe racial inequality, white participants felt less collectively responsible for the harm done to the out-group, which lessened collective guilt.
* Information, Privilege, Opportunity and Insider Trading by Robert W. Mcgee and Walter E. Blocka scholarly work that opposes regulations against insider trading
Louis had no problem in having his daughter's rights to the Holy Crown of Hungary recognized, but it took a set of concessions known as the Privilege of Koszyce to establish Catherine as heiress presumptive and further bargaining with the Estates on Mary's behalf after Catherine's death in 1378.
* February 10 – Mary of Burgundy, the daughter of Charles the Bold, is forced by her disgruntled subjects to sign the Great Privilege, by which the Flemish cities recover all the local and communal rights which had been abolished by the arbitrary decrees of the dukes of Burgundy, in their efforts to create in the Low Countries a centralized state.
Symbol and Privilege: The Ritual Context of British Royalty.
* Green Court Privilege: Only those in 6a ( the final year ) are allowed to walk across Green Court ; everyone else must walk around it.
The first song that kicked off the album, " Privilege ", was featured on MTV Sports: Pure Ride for the PlayStation.
On January 15, 2001, the band released " Drive ," the fourth single from Make Yourself after " Privilege " was released ( which then went to the top 20 where it stayed at No. 3 for 6 weeks.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, the bourgeoisie were the politically progressive social class who supported the principles of constitutional government and of natural right, against the Law of Privilege and the claims of rule by divine right that the nobles and prelates had autonomously exercised during the feudal order.
Noted clubs include Space, Privilege, Amnesia, DC10, Eden, and Es Paradis.
From 2005 to 2006 she appeared in adverts for insurance brokers Privilege.
More info about Dr. Higley's research methodology, including his use of " social registers " and zip codes, can be found on his website, and in his book, entitled Privilege, Power, and Place: The Geography of the American Upper Class.
* Privilege, Power, and Place: The Geography of the American Upper Class ( Stephen R. Higley: Rowman & Littlefield, 1995 )
Filippo Baldinucci on the Privilege of Burial is the title of a poem by Robert Browning from his 1876 collection, Pacchiarotto, and How He Worked in Distemper.
That selector consists of a 2-bit Requested Privilege Level ( RPL ), a 1-bit Table Indicator ( TI ), and a 13-bit index.
On 10 February 1477 at Ghent on the occasion of her formal recognition, known as the Joyous Entry, as Charles ' heir, she was compelled to sign a charter of rights, called the Great Privilege.
But the British tradition of respecting the private lives of British politicians was maintained until March 1963, when the Labour MP George Wigg, claiming to be motivated by the national security aspects of the case, taking advantage of Parliamentary Privilege, referred in the House of Commons ( under immunity from any possible legal action ) to rumours that Profumo was having an affair with Keeler.
Protectors of Privilege: Red Squads and Police Repression in Urban America.
According to the Privilege of Ribe the Noble Diets of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein were to elect a duke among the sons of the previous duke.
Various international manufacturers are leading the way in this area including Incat, Blubay, Yapluka, Blue Coast Yachts, Sunreef Yachts, Lagoon and Privilege.

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