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Non-interactive electronic program guides ( sometimes known as " navigation software ") are typically available for television and radio, and consist of a digitally displayed, non-interactive menu of Broadcast programming scheduling information shown by a cable or satellite TV provider to its viewers on a dedicated channel.

policy and enforcement
As result, any corporate privacy policy related to e-commerce activity may be subject to enforcement by the FTC.
The Dutch policy of keeping anti-drug laws on the books while limiting enforcement of certain offenses is carefully designed to reduce harm while still complying with the letter of international drug control treaties.
The liberal drug policy of the authorities in The Netherlands especially led to problems in " border hot spots " that attracted " drug tourism " as well as trafficking and related law enforcement problems in towns like Enschede in the East and Terneuzen, Venlo, Maastricht and Heerlen in the South.
This trend appears to have been halted and reversed since independence, as the Namibian Government is now pursuing a conservative resource management policy along with an aggressive fisheries enforcement campaign.
The PGP Universal Server 2. x management console handles centralized deployment, security policy, policy enforcement, key management, and reporting.
In his wider policy, which was characterised throughout by an effective stringency, the maintenance and increase of the efficacy of the Inquisition and the enforcement of the canons and decrees of the Council of Trent had precedence over other considerations.
In the list of more important bulls issued by him the famous bull " In Coena Domini " ( 1568 ) takes a leading place ; but amongst others throwing light on Pope Pius V's character and policy there may be mentioned his prohibition of quaestuary ( February 1567 and January 1570 ); the condemnation of Michael Baius, the heretical Professor of Leuven ( 1567 ); the reform of the breviary ( July 1568 ); the denunciation of the " dirum nefas " ( August 1568 ); the banishment of the Jews from the ecclesiastical dominions except Rome and Ancona ( 1569 ); the injunction of the use of the reformed missal ( July 1570 ); the confirmation of the privileges of the Society of Crusaders for the protection of the Inquisition ( October 1570 ); the dogmatic certainty of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary ( November 1570 ); the suppression of the Fratres Humiliati for profligacy ( February 1571 ); the approbation of the new office of the Blessed Virgin ( March 1571 ); the enforcement of the daily recitation of the Canonical Hours ( September 1571 ); and the purchase of assistance against the Turks by offers of plenary pardon ( March 1572 ).
Some of the more stringent policy enforcement measures can pose a risk of alienating users, possibly decreasing security as a result.
Historians until recently have given Grant's presidency the worst rankings ; however, his reputation has significantly improved because of greater appreciation for his foreign policy and civil rights achievements, particularly: avoiding war with Britain and Spain, the Fifteenth Amendment, persecution of the Ku Klux Klan, enforcement of voting rights, and his Indian Peace Policy.
The purpose of these initiatives was to avoid the enforcement of the military articles in the FCMA treaty which called for military co-operation with Russia, thereby strengthening Finland's attempts to implement a policy of neutrality.
Although security is usually thought of in terms of " Guards, Gates, and Guns ", biosecurity encompasses much more than that and requires the cooperation of scientists, technicians, policy makers, security engineers, and law enforcement officials.
Japanese courts do not award punitive damages as a matter of public policy, and Japanese law prohibits the enforcement of punitive damage awards obtained overseas.
However the enforcement of this policy was not effective.
Trusted systems in the context of national or homeland security, law enforcement, or social control policy are systems in which some conditional prediction about the behavior of people or objects within the system has been determined prior to authorizing access to system resources.
Its architecture strives to separate enforcement of security decisions from the security policy itself and streamlines the volume of software charged with security policy enforcement.
* Clean separation of policy from enforcement
The association's core programs deal with intellectual property ; new technology and digital issues of concern to publishers ; the freedom to read, censorship and libel ; the freedom to publish ; funding for education and libraries ; postal rates and regulations ; tax and trade policy ; and international copyright enforcement.
An intelligence agency is a government agency responsible for the collection, analysis or exploitation of information and intelligence in support of law enforcement, national security, defence and foreign policy objectives.
Westford is run by a board of five Selectmen who are the chief policy making officials for the Town and who are responsible for the enforcement of all town Bylaws and regulations.
Since 2002, the Guild has pursued a policy of world-wide enforcement of Rule One, and renamed it Global Rule One.
The police department also has a controversial traffic enforcement policy in which officers must write a certain amount of citations per month, or face discipline.

policy and Once
Once the vicious circle of hyperinflation has been ignited, dramatic policy means are almost always required, simply raising interest rates is insufficient.
Once war began in September 1939, Goebbels began a steady process of extending his influence over domestic policy.
Once the order was reestablished, its foreign policy was built under hemispheric prestige in subsequent decades.
Once Tamar succeeded in consolidating her power and found a reliable support in David Soslan, the Mkhargrdzeli, Toreli, and other noble families, she revived the expansionist foreign policy of her predecessors.
Once Philip himself came to power, he was convinced by de Zúñiga, appointed his principal foreign minister, and Olivares that he should commit Spain to a more aggressive foreign policy in alliance with the Holy Roman Empire.
Once on the throne, John abandoned his father's relatively Anglophile policy and made an alliance with France.
Once ambitious to become Secretary of State in a Republican administration, Luce penned a famous article in Life magazine in 1941, called " The American Century ", which defined the role of American foreign policy for the remainder of the 20th century ( and perhaps beyond ).
Once there he allowed himself to be made the tool of the Tory ministry, whose policy was to carry on the war in the Netherlands while giving secret orders to Ormonde to take no active part in supporting their allies under Prince Eugene of Savoy.
Once again the terms of the introduction were restricted by the two-airline policy.
Once this limit has been reached, it is typically the banks policy to deny any form of restitution, even in cases where the banks ' fault is clearly demonstrable.
Once appointed, Governors may not be removed from office for their policy opinions.
Once the debate has reached the highest level and decisions concerning policy have been made, all party members are obliged to support the Central Committee.
Once in power, Khaleda Zia's government made substantial changes in education policy, introducing free education for girls up to the 10th grade, a stipend for female students, and food for education programme funds.
Once established in his new job, Moore delivered a series of speeches on policy in the social services.
Once adopted by the Liverpool District Labour Party and a broad coalition of 49 Councillors on the Liverpool City Council ( reduced to 47 by the deaths of two Councillors ), this policy catapulted Hatton and the City Council into massive media attention and conflict with the then-Conservative Government.
Once President Abraham Lincoln initiated a hands-off policy on Utah in 1862 during the American Civil War Pioneer Day was once again observed, and expanded into the surrounding areas as the Mormon Corridor spread throughout the Intermountain West.
Once policy alternatives have been evaluated, the next step is to decide which policy alternative should be implemented.
Once the Government's policy framework was released, the Waitangi Tribunal held an urgent inquiry into the government policy.
Once he reached 55, the possibility of promotion was further hindered by EgyptAir policy which prevented promotions after that age.

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