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Consistency and ),
* Consistency in his choice of composers, using Jerry Goldsmith ( Alien and Legend ), Vangelis ( Blade Runner and 1492: Conquest of Paradise ), Hans Zimmer ( Black Rain, Thelma & Louise, Gladiator, Hannibal, Black Hawk Down and Matchstick Men ) or Marc Streitenfeld ( A Good Year, American Gangster, Body of Lies, Robin Hood and Prometheus ).
* AC-3 algorithm ( Arc Consistency Algorithm 3 ), one of a series of algorithms used for the solution of constraint satisfaction problems
"" Were man but constant, he were perfect ": Constancy and Consistency in The Two Gentlemen of Verona ", Stratford-Upon-Avon Studies, 14 ( 1972 ), 31 – 57
* ACID ( Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability ), an initialism for the transactional properties of database management systems
Upon returning to his country, Quiroga gathered his friends Federico Ferrando, Alberto Brignole, July Jaureche, Fernandez Saldaña, Jose Hasd and Asdrubal Delgado, and with them founded the " Consistory of the Gay Saber " ( The Consistency of Poetic Knowledge ), a literary laboratory for their experimental writing where they found new ways to express themselves and their modernist goals.
* Mr. Consistency ( foaled 1958 ), American Thoroughbred racehorse
* See Consistency ( statistics ), which describes:
Gewirth is best known for his ethical rationalism, according to which a supreme moral principle, which he calls the " Principle of Generic Consistency " ( PGC ), is logically derivable from the nature and structure of human agency.
This database terminology makes assurances about the data state which are BASE ( Basically Available, Soft state, Eventual consistency ), this stands in contrast to other, more traditional relational databases whose data has ACID ( Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability ).
A transaction is a series of operations performed on a database that must be done together — this is known as atomicity and is a part of ACID ( Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, and Durability ), concepts considered to be the key transaction processing features of a database management system.
None of the characters or locations in these stories has ever turned up in the Eight Worlds sequence as yet ( outside of mentions in " Steel Beach "-see Consistency ), though, on one occasion, Varley indicated that he might end up tying the two together in the as-yet-unfinished " Irontown Blues ," presumably the final novel in the " Steel Beach " trilogy set within the Eight Worlds universe.
Consistency with familiar environments: The default editor key bindings were a subset of those provided by EMACS, and the mark-up language was a subset of Scribe_ ( markup_language ), making it easy for people familiar with those tools to use Sprint.

Consistency and need
Consistency can be at odds here with a forgiving attitude, adaptability, and the need to take precedent with a pinch of salt.

Consistency and be
This is not the same thing as referential integrity in databases, although it can be viewed as a special case of Consistency as understood in the classic ACID model of transaction processing.
Consistency over repeated measures of the same test can be assessed with the Pearson correlation coefficient, and is often called test-retest reliability.
# Consistency – If the plausibility of a statement can be derived in many ways, all the results must be equal.
; Consistency: The design must not be overly inconsistent.
Consistency can be sacrificed for simplicity in some cases, but it is better to drop those parts of the design that deal with less common circumstances than to introduce either complexity or inconsistency in the implementation.
Consistency can be sacrificed to achieve completeness if simplicity is retained ; especially worthless is consistency of interface.
; Consistency: The design must be consistent.
Daniel Denison ’ s model ( 1990 ) asserts that organizational culture can be described by four general dimensions – Mission, Adaptability, Involvement and Consistency.
* Consistency Claim: while a person ’ s moral character traits are relatively stable over time, this should be understood as consistency of situation specific traits, rather than robust traits.
* Commitment and Consistency: People do not like to be self-contradictory.
* Consistency: a proof that no contradiction can be obtained in the formalism of mathematics.
Consistency, however, was not to be found, and after only two seasons, Lola abandoned Formula One cars for the time being.
Consistency proved to be crucial in that 10 DNFs prevented Martin from cracking the top ten in points the entire season.
Microsoft provides a set of Internal Consistency Evaluators, or ICEs, that can be used to detect potential problems with an MSI database.

Consistency and consistent
* The Consistency Theory says that once an individual makes a public commitment to a virtual society, they will often feel obligated to stay consistent with their commitment by continuing contributions.
Consistency is only achieved if each change in the atomic commit is consistent.

Consistency and with
Consistency with science, logic, philosophy, and faith remained a high priority for centuries, and a university doctorate in theology generally included the entire science curriculum as a prerequisite.
Consistency models define rules for the apparent order and visibility of updates, and it is a continuum with tradeoffs.
Consistency was found in the last few years of the 20th century and early in the 2000s as the club began to re-establish themselves as a force in the Isthmian League with regular top half finishes culminating in third place in the 2002 – 2003 season and fourth in 2003 – 2004 along with a place in the newly formed Conference South division.
* Consistency with archaeological findings: The rabbinic debate of the 1100s between Rabbeinu Tam and Rashi regarding the Parchment scrolls in the Tefillin, was, in fact, current as least as early as the Qumran community, 1200 years before.
Consistency, here meaning the monotonic convergence on the correct answer with the addition of more data, is a desirable property of any statistical method.
Consistency is critical, especially when a dog is just learning to associate a new command with a certain behavior.
* Lupan # 3: " Mixed Juice with Almonds and Nuts, Giving it a Crisp Consistency, Spicy Bread " ( Pain d ' épices )
* Consistency: a unique design, conformity with user ’ s expectation.

Consistency and statements
# Consistency: impossiblity to prove contradictory statements

negotiation and ),
Maritime boundaries between states are generally decided by bilateral negotiation ( sometimes with the aid of judicial bodies ), not by ISA.
Starting in 2003, the Libyan government restored normal diplomatic ties with the European Union and the United States and has even coined the catchphrase, " The Libya Model ", an example intended to show the world what can be achieved through negotiation rather than force when there is goodwill on both sides .< ref > Hirsh, Michael, ( 11 May 2006 ), < u >" The Real Libya Model "< u >, Newsweek.
Among other things, limited scope of the EITI involving disparity in terms of knowledge of the industry and negotiation skills, thus far flexibility of the policy ( e. g. liberty of the countries to expand beyond the minimum requirements and adapt it to their needs ), creates another risk of unsuccessful implementation.
After negotiation of an international treaty ( the Montreal Protocol ), CFC production was sharply limited beginning in 1987 and phased out completely by 1996.
It relies on Extensible Markup Language ( XML ) for its message format, and usually relies on other Application Layer protocols, most notably Hypertext Transfer Protocol ( HTTP ) and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol ( SMTP ), for message negotiation and transmission.
* June 14 – June 25 – Colonial authorities of Rhode Island, Plymouth, and Massachusetts attempt a negotiation with Metacomet ( King Philip ), leader of the Wampanoags, and seek guarantees of fidelity from the Nipmuck and Narragansett tribes.
This area now consists of the provinces of Manitoba ( admitted after negotiation between Canada and a Métis provisional government in 1870 ), Saskatchewan, and Alberta ( both created in 1905 ), as well as the Northwest Territories, the Yukon Territory ( created 1898, following the start of the Klondike Gold Rush ), and Nunavut ( created in 1999 ).
Unlike the National Labor Relations Act ( NLRA ), which adopts a less interventionist approach to the way the parties conduct collective bargaining or resolve their disputes arising under collective bargaining agreements, the RLA specifies both ( 1 ) the negotiation and mediation procedures that unions and employers must exhaust before they may change the status quo, and ( 2 ) the methods for resolving " minor " disputes over the interpretation or application of collective bargaining agreements.
Dubs was held in Room 117 of the Kabul Hotel ( now called Kabul Serena Hotel ), the United States sent its embassy and diplomatic staff at the Kabul Serena Hotel where the negotiation with the communist faction and the U. S. was started.
Thus, on 14 December 1936, Madam Chiang sent her Australian adviser, William Henry Donald, who had previously been Zhang ’ s adviser ( and had helped him overcome opium addiction ), to Xi ' an for negotiation.
Colonial government official J. Rozet, a Indo people | Indo Eurasian, in negotiation with tribal chiefs ( Rote Island | Roti Islanders ), Pariti, Timor, 1896.
The emphasis on Special Operations Forces ( SOF ), political negotiation with autonomous military units, and the use of proxy militaries marked a significant change from prior U. S. military approaches.
BATNA was developed by negotiation researchers Roger Fisher and William Ury of the Harvard Program on Negotiation ( PON ), in their series of books on Principled negotiation that started with Getting to YES, unwittingly duplicating a game theoretic concept pioneered by Nobel Laureate John Forbes Nash decades earlier in his early undergraduate research.
After some negotiation the parties concluded an armistice and agreed on capitulation ( onorevole capitolazione ), whereby the castles were to be evacuated, the hostages liberated and the garrisons free to remain in Naples unmolested or to sail for Toulon.
* M: including talent agreements ( musicians, composers ), producer agreements, and synchronization rights, music industry negotiation and general intellectual property issues, especially relating to copyright ( see music law );
Instead of the traditional adversarial ( i. e., " win / lose ") approach ( also known as " positional bargaining "), the mutual gains approach is quite similar to Principled Negotiation ( first described by Roger Fisher in his book Getting to YES ), where the goal is to reach a sustainable ( i. e., lasting ) agreement that both parties ( or all parties in a multi-party negotiation ) can live with and support.
It was named after the French marshal Ferdinand Foch ( 1851-1929 ), who played an important role in the negotiation of the armistice terms during the closing of the First World War.
One of the subjects discussed was the negotiation between the Iraqi Prime Minister and Chevron concerning a cross-border oilfield ( Iran-Iraq ), despite strict U. S. sanctions which state " US persons may not perform services, including financing services, or supply goods or technology that would benefit the Iranian oil industry.
That places it in opposition to the reformist or negotiation unions: the CFDT, Confédération Française des Travailleurs Chrétiens ( CFTC ), CFE-CGC and Union nationale des syndicats autonomes ( UNSA ).
SAs contain all the information required for execution of various network security services, such as the IP layer services ( such as header authentication and payload encapsulation ), transport or application layer services, or self-protection of negotiation traffic.
Rochford played key roles in the Manila Ransom negotiation with Spain ( 1763 – 66 ), the French acquisition of Corsica ( 1768 ), the Falkland Islands crisis of 1770 – 1, the crisis following the Swedish Revolution of 1772, and the aftermath of the Royal Marriages Act of 1772.

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