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Disruptive physical contact ( a personal foul ) is penalized, and a free throw is usually awarded to an offensive player if he is fouled while shooting the ball.
* Terrorist and Disruptive Activities ( Prevention ) Act ( TADA ) is passed by parliament.
Following the introduction of the Combat Soldier 95 ( CS95 ) clothing system of Disruptive Pattern Material ( DPM ) this is worn for most day-to-day business replacing the old ' working ' uniform of green Lightweight Trousers and Shirt / Jersey, albeit that these are still used as ' Barrack Dress ' by some office based personnel.
Disruptive selection is of particular significance in the history of evolutionary study, as it is involved in one of evolution's " cardinal cases ", namely the finch populations observed by Darwin in the Galápagos.
Disruptive picketing is where pickets illegally use force, or the threat of force, or physical obstruction, to injure or intimidate or otherwise interfere with either staff, service users, or customers.
Disruptive selection: A third possibility is that the organisms with traits at the extremes of the population distribution actually have a reproductive advantage over those nearer the mean.
There are three variations, the original design which is most commonly used, another for use in desert environments, called Disruptive Pattern Desert Uniform ( DPDU ) and a third for use by OPFOR units in training exercises.
The new Canadian Disruptive Pattern uniform is commonly called " CADPAT " to diffentiate it from the previous uniform called " combat " The term combat now refers to the old monochrome ( single color ) combat uniform.

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Disruptive coloration by Hugh Cott ( 1900-1987 )
WordNet has been supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, DARPA, the Disruptive Technology Office ( formerly the Advanced Research and Development Activity ), and REFLEX.
ARDA itself has been shifted from the NSA to the Disruptive Technology Office ( run by to the Director of National Intelligence ).
The period saw a generational change in weapons and equipment on issue to ADGs ; jungle green uniforms were replaced by the Disruptive Pattern Combat Uniform ( DPCU ), the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle ( SLR ), M16 and F1 Sub-Machine Gun were replaced by the F88 Austeyr assault rifle and Vietnam-era radios were replaced with the Raven series of VHF and HF sets.
The act replaced the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance ( POTO ) of 2001 and the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities ( Prevention ) Act ( TADA ) ( 1985 – 95 ), and was supported by the governing National Democratic Alliance.
In 1942 the Admiralty Intermediate Disruptive Pattern came into use, followed in 1944 by the Admiralty Standard Schemes.
It was released in the United Kingdom in 2006 and was finally given the go ahead by the Supreme Court for release in India on 9 February 2007, after the accused had been charged with TADA ( Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Act ), which carries a maximum sentence of death.
Gladiator has remained in print through several decades, with editions including hardcovers from Shakespeare House ( 1951 ), and Hyperion Press ( 1974, ISBN 0-88355-124-1, with an introduction by Sam Moskowitz ), and paperback editions from Avon Books ( 1949 and 1957 ), Lancer Books ( 1958, 1965, 1967, 1973, and 1985 ), Manor Books ( 1976 ), the University of Nebraska Press imprint Bison Books ( 2004, with an introduction by Janny Wurts, ISBN 0-8032-9840-4 ), Disruptive Press ( 2004 ), and Blackmask ( 2004, ISBN 1-59654-013-3, ISBN 978-1-59654-013-2 ).

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): P2P Computing: The Evolution of a Disruptive Technology, Idea Group Inc, Hershey.
* Ramesh Subramanian and Brian Goodman ( eds ), Peer-to-Peer Computing: Evolution of a Disruptive Technology, ISBN 1-59140-429-0, Idea Group Inc., Hershey, PA, USA, 2005.
* Disruptive Solutions Process, U. S. Air National Guard disruptive improvement and procurements
* Parasomnias: Disruptive sleep-related events involving inappropriate actions during sleep ; sleep walking and night-terrors are examples.
The External Leadership of Self-Managing Teams: Intervening in the Context of Novel and Disruptive Events.
The Dickey Betts Band, including Warren Haynes, was also formed during this time and released the album Pattern Disruptive in 1988.
Disruptive conflicts when Edward took over government could thus be minimized, while Dudley's chances to continue as principal minister would be good.
He now runs his own company, Disruptive Innovations.
The agenda featured more than 100 speakers and nearly 50 sessions on topics ranging from cloud to mobility and virtualization, to address the event's theme — New Business Solutions: Embracing Disruptive Technologies & Changing Delivery Models.
Linspire sponsored development of Nvu, a stand-alone version of Mozilla Composer which incorporates Cascading Style Sheets support and other improvements from software company Disruptive Innovations.
Disruptive technological advances have been few in the Honorverse for most of the 500 years leading up to the series ; as the series opens, that technological stagnation has led to a similar stagnation in both military strategy and tactics.
* Disruptive behaviour.
In Citizens for Democracy through its President v. State of Assam and Others, 1995 KHC 486: 1995 ( 2 ) KLT SN 74: 1995 ( 3 ) SCC 743: 1995 SCC ( Cri ) 600: AIR 1996 SC 2193, the court entertained a letter from Shri Kuldip Nayar ( a journalist, in his capacity as President of Citizens for Democracy ) to a judge of the court alleging human-rights violations of Terrorist and Disruptive Activities ( Prevention ) Act ( TADA ) detainees ; it was treated as a petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India.
Details of Marguerite Durand can be found in the English language in American Professor Mary Louise Roberts ' 2002 book, Disruptive Acts: The New Woman in Fin-de-Siècle France.
Disruptive sexual selection for plumage coloration in a passerine bird.
Disruptive social changes and Sadat's relative tolerance toward political parties contributed to the rapid growth of Islamic groups in the 1970s.

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Here some innovation is attempted.
One innovation is a metal bar called a truss rod, which is incorporated into the neck to strengthen it and provide adjustable counter-tension to the stress of the strings.
This doctrine is a 17th century innovation, although it is now applied retrospectively for centuries ; the seventh Baron De La Warr had three surviving sons ; the first died without children, the second left two daughters, the third left a son.
Mr Judge's great innovation is to transform the Liebeslieder Singers from the evening-dressed, after-dinner line-up into 18th century ghosts weaving in and out of the action ... But Mr Judge's other great realisation is that, in Sondheim, the lyrics are not an adornment to a song but their very essence: understand them and the show will flow.
There is no proof, however, that Sweeney invented either innovation.
* Jessica Van Sack is an award-winning reporter who covers local innovation, worldwide technology trends and social media.
Their inherent focus on practical implementation of technology has tended to keep them oriented more towards incremental-level redesigns and reconfigurations, as opposed to revolutionary research & development or ideas that would be many years from clinical adoption ; however, there is a growing effort to expand this time-horizon over which clinical engineers can influence the trajectory of biomedical innovation.
A more recent innovation is microwaving.
That rare type of achievement by a woman prompted one local newspaper to state, " It is a legitimate source of pride to Philadelphia that one of its most cherished institutions has made this innovation.
A recent innovation is the French instigation of a rolling census programme with different regions enumerated each year such that the whole country is completely enumerated every 5 years.
This kind of innovation is indicative of the increasing rate at which geometry and physics were being assimilated into military enterprises.
However, Judeo-Christian thought also makes an " innovation of the first importance ", Eliade says, because it embraces the notion of linear, historical time ; in Christianity, " time is no longer the circular Time of the Eternal Return ; it has become linear and irreversible Time ".
Much of this innovation is due in part to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and its place within the community.
There is also a history of significant methodological innovation by educational psychologists, and psychologists investigating educational problems.
Meta-analysis, the combination of individual research results to produce a quantitative literature review, is another methodological innovation with a close association to educational psychology.
The core innovation in Freenet 0. 7 is to allow a globally scalable darknet, capable ( at least in theory ) of supporting millions of users.
* Their execution is dominated by an inherited tradition rather than by innovation ( although like all folk traditions they do change over time )
Moreover, orchestral and contrapuntal innovation is characteristic of his style: for instance, the strings producing a rapid ascending scale in Monterone's scene in Rigoletto accentuate the drama, and, in the same opera, the chorus humming six closely grouped notes backstage portrays, very effectively, the brief ominous wails of the approaching tempest.
His most distinctive stylistic innovation is that of a representation of human bodies and machines in a cold, interconnected relationship, described as " biomechanical ".
Under this system, there is a tension between the relevance of earlier and later authorities in constraining halakhic interpretation and innovation.

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