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To help avoid collision with terrain ( CFIT ), aircraft use systems such as ground-proximity warning systems ( GPWS ), which use radar altimeters as a key element.
In each step, the algorithm compares the input key value with the key value of the middle element of the array.
Otherwise, if the sought key is less than the middle element's key, then the algorithm repeats its action on the sub-array to the left of the middle element or, if the input key is greater, on the sub-array to the right.
It is also possible to bring class actions under state law, and in some cases the court may extend its jurisdiction to all the members of the class, including out of state ( or even internationally ) as the key element is the jurisdiction that the court has over the defendant.
: What Hubbard touts as a science of mind lacks one key element that is expected of a science: empirical testing of claims.
The illumination of the subject is also a key element in creating an artistic piece, and the interplay of light and shadow is a valuable method in the artist's toolbox.
Other scholars stress the omnipotence of the State ( with its consequent suspension of rights ) as the key element of a dictatorship and argue that such concentration of power can be legitimate or not depending on the circumstances, objectives and methods employed.
This concept became a key element of the meaning of " emperor " in the Byzantine and Orthodox east, but went out of favor with in the west with the rise of Roman Catholicism.
Marriage negotiations constituted a key element in Elizabeth's foreign policy.
It is a key element of the RSA algorithm, a public-key encryption method widely used in electronic commerce.
A key authoritarian element of fascism is its endorsement of a prime national leader, who is often known simply as the " Leader " or a similar title, such as Duce in Italian, Führer in German, Caudillo in Spanish, Poglavnik in Croatia, or Conducător in Romanian.
One key element is the Global Rinderpest Eradication Programme, which has advanced to a stage where large tracts of Asia and Africa have now been free of the cattle disease rinderpest for an extended period of time.
Education is a key element in explaining economic growth over time ( see growth accounting ).
The idea that the number of valences of a given element was invariant was a key component of Kekulé's version of structural chemistry.
Regional cooperation through various multilateral organizations is a key element in FSM's foreign policy.
The evacuation was a key element in the creation of the national conscience of Gibraltarians.
In Buddhism, Ai was seen as capable of being either selfish or selfless, the latter being a key element towards enlightenment.
Nonetheless, many of the provisions of the national pact were codified in the 1989 Ta ' if Agreement, perpetuating sectarianism as a key element of Lebanese political life.
The short story, " The Enchanted Buffalo ", claims to be a legend of a tribe of bison, and states that a key element made it into legends of Native American tribes.
The key element in laparoscopic surgery is the use of a laparoscope.
Regional cooperation, through membership in various regional and international organizations, is a key element in its foreign policy.
They were a key element in the success of the May Revolution, which deposed the Spanish viceroy and began the Argentine War of Independence.

key and local
Later work by Eberhard showed that the key properties of local hidden variable theories which lead to Bell's inequalities are locality and counter-factual definiteness.
This was caused by a combination of economic overheating, depressed markets with key trading partners ( particularly the Swedish and Soviet markets ) as well as local markets, slow growth with other trading partners, and the disappearance of the Soviet bilateral trade.
When a key is requested, first the node checks the local data store.
As The Omani presence continued in Zanzibar and Pemba until the 1964 revolution, but the official Omani Arab presence in Kenya was checked by German and British seizure of key ports and creation of crucial trade alliances with influential local leaders in the 1880s.
A key watershed came from 1952 to 1956, during the Mau Mau Uprising, an armed local movement directed principally against the colonial government and the European settlers.
The Americo-Liberians never constituted more than five percent of the population of Liberia, yet they controlled key resources that allowed them to dominate the local native peoples: access to the ocean, modern technical skills, literacy and higher levels of education, and valuable relationships with many American institutions, including the American government.
One of the key ideas in the theory of Lie groups is to replace the global object, the group, with its local or linearized version, which Lie himself called its " infinitesimal group " and which has since become known as its Lie algebra.
A key factor promoting cohesion of the growing state was fear of the invaders impressed by them among local populations.
Effects of key signature and local accidentals do not cumulate.
If the key signature indicates G-sharp, a local flat before a G makes it G-flat ( not G natural ), though often this type of rare accidental is expressed as a natural, followed by a flat () to make this clear.
The stated goals of the deployment were denying the ASG sanctuary, surveiling, controlling, and denying ASG routes, surveiling supporting villages and key personnel, conducting local training to overcome AFP weaknesses and sustain AFP strengths, supporting operations by the AFP " strike force " ( LRC ) in the area of responsibility ( AOR ), conducting and supporting civil affairs operations in the AOR.
Associating a public key with its owner is typically done by protocols implementing a public key infrastructure-these allow the validity of the association to be formally verified by reference to a trusted third party in the form of either a hierarchical certificate authority ( e. g., X. 509 ), a local trust model ( e. g. SPKI ), or a web of trust scheme ( e. g. like that originally built into PGP and GPG, and still to some extent usable with them.
From its earliest stirrings, with their focus on the development of national languages and folklore, and the spiritual value of local customs and traditions, to the movements that would redraw the map of Europe and lead to calls for " self-determination " of nationalities, nationalism was one of the key issues in Romanticism, determining its roles, expressions and meanings.
Every July local people re-enact key moments in the courtroom.
Several key programs focus on local political and world issues.
As head of the Corporation of the City of London, the Lord Mayor is the key spokesman for the local authority and also has important ceremonial and social responsibilities.
A key strategy was to refuse to connect its long distance network — technologically, by far the finest and most extensive in the land — with local independent carriers.
A key capability of a remote switch is the ability to act in emergency standalone ( ESA ) mode, wherein local calls can still be placed even in the event that the connection between that remote and the host has been lost.
“ aims to increase popular participation to promote more equitable and efficient forms of local management and development ... key to effective decentralisation is increase broad-based participation in local public decision making.
A definitive series for the colony followed in 1937, featuring local scenes and key ( French ) figures in the formation of the colony, with various color and value changes each year through 1940.
Without advanced medical knowledge, local customs become key to a healthy outcome.
A number of local bus services link Kensington into the surrounding districts, and key bus hubs are Kensington High Street and South Kensington station.
The key element of this defeat, which carried over into the congressional and local races in 1845 and 1846 throughout the South, was the party ’ s failure to take a strong stand favoring Texas annexation.

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