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national and design
For example, Euro coins carry a " common side " that shows the denomination and a " national side " that varies in design from state to state within the Eurozone.
In the late 1960s, the British motorcycle industry was unable to support a national team to compete in the International Six Days Trial so, Cheney hand built a limited number of ISDT Cheney-Triumphs using his own design of twin down-tube frame with a specially tuned Triumph 5TA engine.
Some national flags have been particularly inspirational to other nations, countries, or subnational entities in the design of their own flags.
For this they design global and national control networks, using space and terrestrial techniques while relying on datums and coordinate systems.
Its innovative design soon represented a national architectural prototype, and featured a domed central gallery, from which interconnected rooms radiated.
Various resources from national geological survey organizations are accessible online to assist in assessing the risk factors in granite country and design rules relating, in particular, to preventing accumulation of radon gas in enclosed basements and dwellings.
Ináng Bayan is frequently depicted in a baro't saya that echoes the design of the national flag.
The International Monetary Fund was one of the key organizations of the international economic system ; its design allowed the system to balance the rebuilding of international capitalism with the maximization of national economic sovereignty and human welfare, also known as embedded liberalism.
The ultimate question before the convention, Wood notes, was not how to design a government but whether the states should remain sovereign, whether sovereignty should be transferred to the national government, or whether the constitution should settle somewhere in between.
* The flag of Mozambique is the only national flag to incorporate an actual modern firearm into its design ( an AK-47 ).
The original design of the school won a national award in school design.
The characteristics of a roof are dependent upon the purpose of the building that it covers, the available roofing materials and the local traditions of construction and wider concepts of architectural design and practice and may also be governed by local or national legislation.
Eurisko discovered exploitable features of the starship design system that allowed it to build an unusual fleet that won the 1981 TCS national championship.
For reasons of national security, details of the design of modern bombs are normally not released to the open literature.
Certain specific incidents in the fictional Keating's career are pointed to by Heynick as having been drawn from Hood's real-life career, such as their both suddenly gaining national fame by winning the highly-publicized skyscraper contest for a media corporation in the early 1920s with a design in the historicist style, and their both heading the committee for a " modernistic " World's Fair in the 1930s from which the hero architect ( Howard Roark in the novel, Frank Lloyd Wright in real-life ) was excluded.
In monarchies, the national side usually features a portrait of the country's monarch, often in a design carried over from the former currency ( e. g. Belgium ).
About half the counterfeits feature the German national design, but counterfeits have been detected for every issuing country.
In order to conform to the common guidelines on the design of national faces of coins, Belgium has updated the design of the Belgian national face of euro coins to be produced from 2008.
A photorealistic relief of the mountain is the design on the national side of the Slovenian 50 eurocent coin.
For example, trusted systems include the use of " security envelopes " in national security and counterterrorism applications, " trusted computing " initiatives in technical systems security, and the use of credit or identity scoring systems in financial and anti-fraud applications ; in general, they include any system ( i ) in which probabilistic threat or risk analysis is used to assess " trust " for decision-making before authorizing access or for allocating resources against likely threats ( including their use in the design of systems constraints to control behavior within the system ), or ( ii ) in which deviation analysis or systems surveillance is used to ensure that behavior within systems complies with expected or authorized parameters.

national and competition
A 16-year-old Portland businessman and his Junior Achievement company, have been judged the `` Company of the Year '' in national competition completed this week at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
One of the very few motor manufacturers to actually sit in and race the cars he designed and built, the competition no doubt " improved the breed " and the " LM " team cars were very successful in national and international motor racing including at Le Mans and the Mille Miglia.
The Australian National Football Council's primary role was to govern the game at national level to facilitate interstate representative and club competition.
The ANFC ran the Championship of Australia, the first national club competition, which commenced in 1888 and saw clubs from different states compete on an even playing field.
Representative football was kept alive longer than the national club competition with the introduction of State of origin rules in 1977.
The AFL is the List of sports attendance figures # Top 10 in average attendance | most attended national competition in Australia and the only fully professional league for Australian football in the world.
This description prompted the first suggestions of regular interstate club competition and of overcoming the dichotomy and establishing a national league.
In the late 1980s, due to the poor financial standing of many of the Victorian clubs, the VFL pursued a more national competition.
The selections have caused some controversy, mainly because of the predominance of VFL players at the expense of those who played in other leagues in the years before there was a national competition.
In some competitions, boards are pre-dealt prior to the competition, especially if the same hands are to be played at many locations ( for example in a large national or international tournament ).
In the spring, a similar competition sponsored by the American Association of Christian Schools, and hosted by BJU since 1977, brings thousands of national finalists to the university from around the country.
The Brisbane Lions were officially launched on 1 November 1996, joining the national competition in 1997.
Charles won a national competition, run by The Guardian newspaper, for a poem he wrote when he was 12-years-old.
* In Canadian junior high schools, an annual national mathematics competition ( Gauss Mathematics Competition ) administered by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing is named in honour of Gauss,
The USASF was formed in 2003 by the competition companies to act as the national governing body for all star cheerleading and to create a standard set of rules and judging standards to be followed by all competitions sanctioned by the Federation, ultimately leading to the Cheerleading Worlds.
National Cheerleading Championships ( NCC ): The NCC is the annual IFC-sanctioned national cheerleading competition in Indonesia organised by the Indonesian Cheerleading Community ( ICC ).
* Canadian Computing Competition, a national programming competition for secondary school students in Canada
The qualifying scores are determined by DPC according to the results of the preceding year's national competition, and typically do not have much variation from year to year.
The women's competition was added to the Olympic program in the 1928 games, although they had been competing at some national and regional levels previously.
But Humble Oil still faced stiff competition from such national brands such as Shell and Texaco, which at that time was the only company to market under one brand name in all 50 states.
The UK hosts two national competitions in which schools compete against each other directly ; the Public Schools Fencing Championship, a competition only open to Independent Schools ,< ref >
The most significant of these was the Schneider Cup races, where competition grew so fierce, only national governments could afford to enter.
The Fédération Internationale des Échecs or World Chess Federation is an international organization that connects the various national chess federations around the world and acts as the governing body of international chess competition.
In addition to the World Floorball Championships, there are other IFF Events for club teams such as the Champions Cup which is for the national competition winners from the Top-4 ranked nations, and the EuroFloorball Cup for the national competition winners from the 5th and lower ranked nationsl.

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