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The primary deterrent appears to lie with the technical people themselves, and their concept of what constitutes status in present-day society.
The U. S. Agency for International Development ( USAID ) mission is focused on improving access of underserved populations to quality health care and combating HIV / AIDS and tuberculosis ; promoting economic growth through policy reform, support for CAFTA-DR implementation, and technical assistance to small producers and tourism groups ; environmental protection and policy reform initiatives ; improved access to quality primary, public education and assistance to at-risk youth ; a model rural electrification program ; and improving participation in democratic processes, while strengthening the judiciary and combating corruption across all sectors.
The popularity of the term deconstruction combined with the technical difficulty of Derrida's primary material on deconstruction and his reluctance to elaborate his understanding of the term has meant that many secondary sources have attempted to give a more straightforward explanation than Derrida himself ever attempted.
In fact, waiting to update EV only once per month ( simply because that is when cost data are available ) only detracts from a primary benefit of using EVM, which is to create a technical performance scoreboard for the project team.
The government founded banks ; introduced paper money ; established a university ; expanded primary, secondary, and technical schools ; and sent students abroad for education.
") In the computing community, the primary meaning is a complimentary description for a particularly brilliant programmer or technical expert.
" Its primary functions in this area, according to Article III, are to encourage research and development, to secure or provide materials, services, equipment and facilities for Member States, to foster exchange of scientific and technical information and training.
Besset has stated that Id Software's primary justification for releasing Linux builds is better code quality, along with a technical interest for the platform.
There are 6 infant schools, 2 primary schools, 1 secondary school, a technical school and a mission school on Nauru.
In its primary and more technical meaning ' myth ' refers to a story or group of stories that serve to explain how a particular society views their world.
The primary technical issues related to streaming were:
The terms primary and secondary, as used in this context, should not be confused with the respective technical meanings of these words in the discipline of precise time and frequency.
The term isochronous is used in different technical contexts, but often refers to the primary subject maintaining a certain interval, despite variations in other measurable factors in the same system.
In telecommunication, a voice frequency primary patch bay ( VF ) is a patching facility that provides the first appearance of local-user VF circuits in the technical control facility ( TCF ).
Forster's 1870 Act, bodies that were popular with Nonconformists and Radicals, replacing them with Local Education Authorities that would administer a state centred system of primary, secondary and technical schools.
The image to the right includes the use of a secondary antibody conjugated to an enzyme, though, in the technical sense, this is not necessary if the primary antibody is conjugated to an enzyme.
Currently, Shah Alam has 23 secondary schools, 1 technical school, 1 vocational school, and 37 primary schools.
Furthermore, only a minority of the huge vocabulary of the English language is used in everyday speech: the remainder is mainly used in technical, literary and other contexts where the written language is the primary means of communication, and in many cases the majority of speakers of the language are unsure of the correct pronunciation.
Because their primary training is usually technical rather than managerial, lead programmers traditionally see themselves as part of the technical staff of a company rather than as part of management.
SDKs also frequently include sample code and supporting technical notes or other supporting documentation to help clarify points from the primary reference material.
Each encountered technical difficulties that led them to found a company, initially called " Multiscreen ", with a primary goal of designing and developing a simpler approach.
Proof theory is important in philosophical logic, where the primary interest is in the idea of a proof-theoretic semantics, an idea which depends upon technical ideas in structural proof theory to be feasible.
In 1938 Todt founded the Organisation Todt proper as a consortium of the administrative offices which Todt had personally set up in the course of the Autobahn project, private companies as subcontractors and the primary source of technical engineering expertise, and the Labour Service as the source of manpower.

primary and reference
An exhaustive survey was made of the literature, and a primary reference file of approximately 600 references was catalogued.
This description in reference to the Act of Union 1801 which expanded the United Kingdom of Great Britain to include Ireland, has since been greatly expanded, although the primary date of UK Independence is now given as 1927.
Any linear-chain heteropolymer can be said to have a " primary structure " by analogy to the usage of the term for proteins, but this usage is rare compared to the extremely common usage in reference to proteins.
The primary problem with simple weighted reference counting is that destroying a reference still requires accessing the reference count, and if many references are destroyed this can cause the same bottlenecks we seek to avoid.
One primary motivation for reference counting in COM is to enable interoperability across different programming languages and runtime systems.
The Vala programming language uses GObject reference counting as its primary garbage collection system, along with copy-heavy string handling.
Bede puts a clear emphasis on Oswald being saintly as a king ; although he could be interpreted as a martyr for his subsequent death in battle, Bede portrays Oswald as being saintly for his deeds in life and does not focus on his martyrdom as being primary to his sainthood — indeed, it has been noted that Bede never uses the word " martyr " in reference to Oswald.
He explained natural processes in reference to the rarefactions and condensations of this primary substance.
* Hungarian Notation becomes confusing when it is used to represent several properties, as in < tt > a_crszkvc30LastNameCol </ tt >: a constant reference argument, holding the contents of a database column < tt > LastName </ tt > of type varchar ( 30 ) which is part of the table's primary key.
< Dictionary. com http :// dictionary. reference. com / browse / dogma >.</ ref > It serves as part of the primary basis of an ideology or belief system, and it can not be changed or discarded without affecting the very system's paradigm, or the ideology itself.
Socrates examines it further by suggesting that a man who can vocalize his judgement must be able to make reference to the primary elements of the subject ( 207a ).
The primary reference for the Palermo Technical Scale is " Quantifying the risk posed by potential Earth impacts " by Chesley et al., Icarus 159, 423-432 ( 2002 ).
The primary logo depicts a Continental soldier in navy blue with white stars on his shoulder and maroon stripes flowing to his left, a reference to the U. S. flag.
These facts tend to make this book better suited to serve as a primary reference for the cultural context and significance of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy cult than many of the other cult texts.
The reference body is called the primary, the other body is called the secondary.
The choices made depend whether the vernal equinox or the node are used as the primary reference.
The boundaries of each sub-district rarely correspond to any units of civil administration such as parishes or boroughs ; despite this, they have developed over time into a primary reference frame.
In popular language, old boy network or old boy society has come to be used in reference to the preservation of social elites in general ; such connections within the British Civil Service formed a primary theme in the British Broadcasting Corporation's satirical comedy series Yes Minister.
* Land Districts, which are the underlying cadastral survey system for the province and are the primary locational reference used in government databases and references.
The primary use of " district " in combinations such as the Lillooet District or New Westminster District was a reference to the Land District, though sometimes to Mining Divisions.
In Malaysia, the island of Langkawi is named after the bird (' kawi ' denoting an ochre-like stone used to decorate pottery, and a reference to the bird's primary plumage colour ).

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