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both and technical
We have two media for publicizing individual technical activity, a magazine widely distributed both within and without the company, and an information bulletin for engineering personnel distributed to the homes of all engineers.
It usually regards factors both within the scene and often even technical details including meticulous records of camera positioning and equipment settings.
Suggestions for improvement in the operation of CITES include: more regular missions by the Secretariat ( not reserved just for high profile species ); improvement of national legislation and enforcement ; better reporting by Parties ( and the consolidation of information from all sources-NGOs, TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network and Parties ); more emphasis on enforcement-including a technical committee enforcement officer ; the development of CITES Action Plans ( akin to Biodiversity Action Plans related to the Convention on Biological Diversity ) including: designation of Scientific / Management Authorities and national enforcement strategies ; incentives for reporting and timelines for both Action Plans and reporting.
The conflict was both technical and social: the younger programmers came from an era where centralized power was highly suspect, and personal computing was just barely on the horizon.
He seems to have had both technical and philosophical reasons for formulating this proposal.
The wind up is both mental and technical.
The revival of tram networks in France has brought about a number of technical developments both in the traction systems and in the styling of the cars:
they both benefited from, and pushed further, technical advances in microphones and cameras, and capabilities for editing and post-synchronizing sound ( rather than recording all sound directly at the time of filming ).
In Fichte's technical terminology, the original unity of self-consciousness is to be understood as both an action and as the product of the same I, as a fact and / or act ( Tathandlung ), a unity that is presupposed by and contained within every fact and every act of empirical consciousness, though it never appears as such therein.
Such aid should be limited either by time, or as to material and technical, and personnel support, or both.
Hard science fiction is a category of science fiction characterized by an emphasis on scientific or technical detail, or on scientific accuracy, or on both.
The United States has provided military and defence technical assistance to Kuwait from both Foreign Military Sales ( FMS ) and commercial sources with all transactions made by direct cash sale.
During this period between the two World Wars France and Germany worked to help develop the country in both the technical and educational spheres.
Spin-offs include a script-book The Life of Brian of Nazareth, which is backed by MONTYPYTHONSCRAPBOOK ... ( The printing of this book also caused problems, since there are rarely used technical laws in the UK against " blasphemy " dictating what can and cannot be written about religion – the publisher refused to print both halves of the book, and original prints were by two companies ).
By 2000s ( decade ), the VAZ designation was dropped from market names in favour of Lada and simplified export naming conventions were adopted, so VAZ-2104 effectively became Lada 2104, VAZ-2110 became Lada 110, VAZ-2114 became Lada Samara hatchback or Lada 114 and so on, though model indices continue to be used in both technical and marketing materials.
Many innovations and technical refinements have been made in printing processes and presses over the years, including the development of presses with multiple units ( each containing one printing plate ) that can print multi-color images in one pass on both sides of the sheet, and presses that accommodate continuous rolls ( webs ) of paper, known as web presses.
According to Glinsky this was the Soviet's " decoy for capitalists " to obtain both Western profits from sales and technical knowledge.
For both interpretations, the term generally refers to matters not relating to the professional, vocational, or technical curricula.
On August 24, both Mihdhar and Moqed tried to purchase flight tickets from the American Airlines online ticket-merchant, but had technical difficulties resolving their address and gave up.
In The Beginning Was The Command Line, an essay on operating systems including the histories of and relationships between DOS, Windows, Linux, and BeOS from both cultural and technical viewpoints and focusing especially on the development of the Graphical User Interface, was published in book form in 2000.
In both cases, the laws of probability are the same, except for technical details.
In 1990, it was one of the oldest junior colleges in Texas ; at that time the main campus had twenty buildings, including a new $ 1. 1 million physical education center, and the college offered both technical and academic instruction.
The new U-Bahn station was being built at the same time as the hotel and actually ran through the hotel's basement, cutting it in half, thus making the construction of both into something of a technical challenge, but unlike the Wertheim department store ( and contrary to several sources ), the hotel did not enjoy a separate entrance directly from the station.
Sadiq Rahma, technical committee head, who is a member of Al Wefaq said: " The rules we are drawing up are designed to protect the rights of both the families and the Asian bachelors (..) these labourers often have habits which are difficult for families living nearby to tolerate (..) they come out of their homes half dressed, brew alcohol illegally in their homes, use prostitutes and make the neighbourhood dirty (..) these are poor people who often live in groups of 50 or more, crammed into one house or apartment ," said Mr Rahma.

both and institutional
However, there have been moves recently to try to increase shareholder activism among both institutional investors and individuals with small shareholdings.
At the institutional level, many of the institutions also changed denominations, but the end result was a system that borrowed from both systems:
In 2004, Booz Allen Hamilton selected Dartmouth College as a model of institutional endurance " whose record of endurance has had implications and benefits for all American organizations, both academic and commercial ," citing Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward and Dartmouth's successful self-reinvention in the late 19th century.
Pierre-Félix Guattari ( ) ( April 30, 1930 – August 29, 1992 ) was a French militant, an institutional psychotherapist, philosopher, and semiotician ; he founded both schizoanalysis and ecosophy.
The owners of both bonds and stock, may be institutional investors-financial institutions such as investment banks and pension funds or private individuals, called private investors or retail investors.
# The superstructure — the cultural and institutional features of a society, its ideological materials — is ultimately an expression of the mode of production ( which combines both the forces and relations of production ) on which the society is founded.
In addition, investors, particularly institutional investors, are encouraging further developments in hedge fund risk management, both through internal practices and external regulatory requirements.
As a matter of both Jewish law and institutional policy, Conservative Judaism has wrestled with homosexuality issues since the 1980s.
Another major field of action is the lobbying, both within the political and institutional personnel, in France and at the European level ( European Council, ESA ).
Political correctness ( adjectivally, politically correct ; both forms commonly abbreviated to PC ) is a term which denotes language, ideas, policies, and behavior seen as seeking to minimize social and institutional offense in occupational, gender, racial, cultural, sexual orientation, certain other religions, beliefs or ideologies, disability, and age-related contexts, and, as purported by the term, doing so to an excessive extent.
That social division has expressed itself by the lack both of public and institutional support for the former servicemen expected by returning combatants of most conflicts in most nations.
Public offerings are sold to both institutional investors and retail clients of the underwriters.
In general, development entails a modern infrastructure ( both physical and institutional ), and a move away from low value added sectors such as agriculture and natural resource extraction.
Homo economicus is a term used for an approximation or model of Homo sapiens that acts to obtain the highest possible well-being for him or herself given available information about opportunities and other constraints, both natural and institutional, on his ability to achieve his predetermined goals.
The constitution's close modelling of its institutional system on the Westminster system of government, specifically with the inclusion of a parliament from whom a ministry was both chosen and to whom it was answerable, has been noted by Irish political scientists and historians, notably Professor Brian Farrell, who suggested that the leaders of the new state stuck to a system that, through Irish participation in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the new Irish political elite had close experience of, and identification with, notwithstanding their radical republican rhetoric.
A stockbroker is a regulated professional individual, usually associated with a brokerage firm or broker-dealer, who buys and sells shares and other securities for both retail and institutional clients, through a stock exchange or over the counter, in return for a fee or commission.
It is true that language is not a " brute fact ," that it is an institutional fact, a human convention, a metaphysical reality ( that happens to be physically uttered ), but Searle points out that there are language-independent thoughts " noninstitutional, primitive, biological inclinations and cognitions not requiring any linguistic devices ," and that there are many " brute facts " amongst both humans and animals that are truths that should not be altered in the social constructs because language does not truly constitute them, despite the attempt to institute them for any group's gain: money and property are language dependent, but desires ( thirst, hunger ) and emotions ( fear, rage ) are not.
NSDL's mission is to provide quality digital learning collections to the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics ( STEM ) education community, both formal and informal, institutional and individual.
The main objective of the party is to work on great institutional reforms by gradually obtaining more powers for both Belgian communities separately.
Throughout her spiritual career, Kempe was challenged by both church and civil authorities on her adherence to the teachings of the institutional Church.
Its Loyola Schools programs were also awarded Level IV re-accreditation, the first time that a Philippine university was granted both Level IV program and institutional accreditation.
The UP was a coalition of left and center-left parties dominated by the Socialist Party of Chile and the Communist Party of Chile, both of which sought to implement deep institutional, political, and economic reforms.
Recommendation 147 of the report suggested the creation of an institutional television and radio campaign targeting both Quebec citizens and certain publics abroad to inform on the facts of the situation of French in North America and the language policy of Quebec.
" If, in so doing, the institutions continue to satisfy certain structural conditions, both in the sense of conditions which delimit the scope for institutional variation and the conditions which underlie the operation of structural differentiation, then the agents may be said to reproduce social structure.

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