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It is particularly relevant for the social class to which most of Confucius ' students belonged, because the only way for an ambitious young scholar to make his way in the Confucian Chinese world was to enter a ruler's civil service.
It provides that states may deprive their nationals of their nationality in only the cases of voluntary acquisition of another nationality, fraud or failure to provide relevant information when acquiring nationality, voluntary military service in a foreign military force, or adoption as a child by foreign nationals.
The concept of religious pluralism is also relevant to human service professions, such as psychology and social work, as well as medicine and nursing, in which trained professionals may interact with clients from diverse faith traditions.
There are 2 Taco Bell sites in the UK in operation at the Strategic Air Command and United States Air Force bases at RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath, but, commensurate with existing security controls, access is restricted to relevant service personnel.
In the European Union, the treatment of VoIP service providers is a decision for each Member State's national telecoms regulator, which must use competition law to define relevant national markets and then determine whether any service provider on those national markets has " significant market power " ( and so should be subject to certain obligations ).
Most service providers have four basic types of information about its users that may be relevant to a criminal investigation ; 1 ) basic identity / subscriber information supplied by the user in creating the account ; 2 ) IP log-in information ; 3 ) files stored in a user ’ s profile ( such as “ about me ” information or lists of friends ); and 4 ) user sent and received message content.
Significantly, design within ITIL is understood to encompass all elements relevant to technology service delivery, rather than focusing solely on design of the technology itself.
This collection involved standardized paper sheets and cards filed in custom-designed cabinets according to a hierarchical index ( which culled information worldwide from diverse sources ) and a commercial information retrieval service ( which answered written requests by copying relevant information from index cards ).
CTI can transfer relevant information about the individual customer and the IVR dialog from the IVR to the agent desktop using a screen-pop, making for a more effective and efficient service.
On 6 October 1998, BT introduced a new system whereby all the information about the location of the calling telephone was transmitted electronically to the relevant service rather than having to read it out ( with the possibility of errors ).
This service, single contact point by country, ensures the transmission between the French and foreign services of the all relevant information, allowing the execution of the measure to be taken.
It was initially proposed that RTÉ Television would operate the free-to-air public service multiplex, RTÉNL would provide the relevant broadcasting technologies and a third party would provide the pay or subscription service.
In a distributed transaction a coordinating service ensures that all parts of the transaction are applied to all relevant systems.
In some places, the party included the village girls of the same age, thus becoming less directly relevant to military service.
Furthermore, a brand audit seeks to determine whether or not a business is perceived as an industry leader in technology, offering product or service innovations, along with exceptional customer service, among other relevant issues that customers use to decide on a brand of preference.
However, it may be relevant to take into account the fact that government was intervening in the alcohol industry by making manufacture and sales illegal and arresting those in the business, thereby enabling unnaturally high profits, and was not providing the usual service of enforcing trade contracts ; likewise, some corrupt public officials derived rent-like profit from bribes that ensured that Capone would receive preferential treatment against potential competitors.
If a company is successful then when a customer requires a service it opens the project to bids from the relevant suppliers.
It seems that in at least one country newly added names are dedicated each year at a special eucumenical service in the presence of family members, veterans and invited dignitaries ; the historical and political issues that are involved are arguably numerous and complicated ; they can certainly be said to include both the issue of whether it makes any historical sense whatsoever that the names of the dead in war can be added in this fashion into what seems to be intended to be an indefinite future while completely ignoring those of the military who died in what is effectively, from the point of view of nationality and politics, the same military actions over the period of all the previous centuries in which the country in question existed, and also an issue which is perhaps even more relevant from a personal and legal point of view, namely whether the relatives and others who should in principle, together with any others involved in point of law, be in some sort of control of the use of the names of the dead for commemorative purposes will necessarily be in accordance with the military decisions taken by the government, or the character of the government itself, it being the case that if they are not they may not wish the names to be included ( this citizen right having it seems, on the record, been generally observed at the time of the erection of the war memorials after the First World War in particular in western Europe, if not it seems after the Second World War ).
It provides career and technical management support to relevant service staffs across Defence.
It aims to promote film relevant service to local area.

service and resources
It will be carefully planned to maintain optimum service to these important resources and watersheds.
Meanwhile, academia draws on resources from taxpayers, foundations, endowments, and tuition payers, and it judges the social service delivered.
* Browser service, a feature of Microsoft Windows to let users browse and locate shared resources in neighboring computers
While manufacturing and service industries are easy to standardize, natural resources vary greatly by region.
A client does not share any of its resources, but requests a server's content or service function.
Expert systems are designed to facilitate tasks in the fields of accounting, the law, medicine, process control, financial service, production, human resources, among others.
In the marketplace, the price of a good or service helps communicate consumer demand to producers and thus directs the allocation of resources toward satisfaction of consumers as well as investors.
The tool measured seven dimensions: i ) market entry ; ii ) access to scarce resources ; iii ) interconnection ; iv ) tariff regulation ; v ) anti-competitive practices ; and vi ) universal services ; vii ) quality of service, for the fixed, mobile and broadband sectors.
The protracted war in Italy and the wars with the Persians themselves laid a heavy burden on the Empire's resources, and Justinian was criticized for curtailing the government-run post service, which he limited to only one eastern route of military importance.
In 1939, Zuse was called to military service, where he was given the resources to ultimately build the Z2.
Having few natural resources, the islands ' wealth is based on a service economy, as well as some fishing and agriculture, with a large percentage of the islands ' gross domestic product coming from United States aid.
Frame Relay aimed to make more efficient use of existing physical resources, which allow for the underprovisioning of data services by telecommunications companies ( telcos ) to their customers, as clients were unlikely to be utilizing a data service 100 percent of the time.
The tool measured seven dimensions: ( i ) market entry ; ( ii ) access to scarce resources ; ( iii ) interconnection ; ( iv ) tariff regulation ; ( v ) anti-competitive practices ; ( vi ) universal services ; and ( vii ) quality of service ; for the fixed, mobile, and broadband sectors.
The tool measured seven dimensions: i ) market entry ; ii ) access to scarce resources ; iii ) interconnection ; iv ) tariff regulation ; v ) anti-competitive practices ; and vi ) universal services ; vii ) quality of service, for the fixed, mobile and broadband sectors.
In a state of " total war ", the major participants placed their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities at the service of the war effort, erasing the distinction between civilian and military resources.
The gun system has been retired from US Army service ; howitzers above 155 mm caliber are no longer effective as technology has closed the range and firepower gap, and heavier weapon systems require more resources to operate.
Frame Relay aimed to make more efficient use of existing physical resources, permitting the over-provisioning of data services by telecommunications companies to their customers, as clients were unlikely to be utilizing a data service 100 percent of the time.
In general terms, DoS attacks are implemented by either forcing the targeted computer ( s ) to reset, or consuming its resources so that it can no longer provide its intended service or obstructing the communication media between the intended users and the victim so that they can no longer communicate adequately.
A distributed denial of service attack ( DDoS ) occurs when multiple systems flood the bandwidth or resources of a targeted system, usually one or more web servers.
* Provisioning is concerned with configuring resources in the network to support a given service.
For instance, the OASIS Provisioning Services Technical Committee ( PSTC ) defines an XML-based framework for exchanging user, resource, and service provisioning information, e. g. SPML ( Service Provisioning Markup Language ) for " managing the provisioning and allocation of identity information and system resources within and between organizations ".
" It also sells a premium service, which has deeper coverage and analysis of emerging threats, the security industry, and energy resources.
Queueing theory is generally considered a branch of operations research because the results are often used when making business decisions about the resources needed to provide service.
Hill's heirs established the James J. Hill Reference Library in St. Paul, which is considered by the Small Business Administration the premier source for publicly accessible practical business information in the United States, and many SBA programs rely on the Hill Library's HillSearch service to provide business information resources to small businesses nationwide.
Pollination in which nectar or pollen ( food resources ) are traded for pollen dispersal ( a service ) or ant protection of aphids, where the aphids trade sugar-rich honeydew ( a by-product of their mode of feeding on plant sap ) in return for defense against predators such as ladybird beetles.

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