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Unlike most languages that support object-oriented programming, J's flexible hierarchical namespace scheme ( where every name exists in a particular locale ) can be effectively used as a framework for both class-based and prototype-based object-oriented programming.
In Halo: Reach there exists a set of armor pieces named " GUNGNIR ", in keeping with the naming scheme of naming certain armor after weapons from Norse mythology.
Others, such as the pre-Roman Icknield Way and the Roman Fosse Way are nowadays rather patchy and where a modern road exists, are numbered according to the local scheme.
While the Soulseek software is free, a donation scheme exists to support the programming effort and cost of maintaining the servers.
Spontaneous moderation is what occurs when no official moderation scheme exists.
A percent for art scheme exists in Ireland and is widely implemented by many local authorities.
Such a scheme states that any set of natural numbers definable by a formula of a given complexity exists.
* PAL-Plus uses a hidden signaling scheme to indicate if it exists, and if so what operational mode it is in.
This is said to have allowed her to also claim the second home allowance on her London property, a scheme that ostensibly exists to compensate politicians living outside London for the cost of accommodation close to Parliament.
* The model in which the scheme is described might assume that participants use a synchronized network ( a message sent at a " tick " always arrives at the next " tick "), that a secure and reliable broadcast channel exists, that a secure communication channel exists between every pair of participants ( an adversary cannot read, modify or generate messages in the channel ), etc.
The opening gambit in the Introduction reads: ' It the BMC exists to further the interests of mountaineering as a whole, and it will succeed in this only in as far as it receives the full support of each and every mountaineer ... It should be needless to add that there will be no attempt to introduce anything so foolish as a qualification scheme for mountain leaders '.
A stack, as defined above, is an Artin stack if there exists a smooth and surjective representable morphism from ( the stack associated to ) a scheme to X.
The NCCPG National Plant Collection scheme is the main conservation vehicle whereby the National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens ( NCCPG ) can accomplish its mission: to conserve, grow, propagate, document and make available the resource of garden plants that exists in the United Kingdom.
:" The East has no national parks like those in the Rockies, and it is proposed that the country develop a broader scheme of parks than exists in any other country Bringing into effect the proposed Gatineau Park would, I think, most easily commence this scheme.
As of Sept 2012, only one unit, AN 721, currently still exists in the Apalachicola Northern blue scheme and its original number.
For, if a universal graph of this type exists, the vertices of any graph in F may be labeled by the identities of the corresponding vertices in the universal graph, and conversely if a labeling scheme exists then a universal graph may be constructed having a vertex for every possible label.
A Placement Rights scheme exists to facilitate accelerated entrance into the school.
A formal safety process exists for gaining access along with driver and equipment requirements as well as a pricing scheme.
A small weir exists on the upper most section of the Barnard River and is the Barnard River Scheme for Bayswater Power Station the scheme is shutdown until needed but as of 2006 this Scheme was partly decommissioned due to its rare use.
Currently, no legal precedent exists regarding the matrix scheme in the US.
A fixed priority assignment policy P is referred to as optimal if no task set exists which is schedulable using a different priority assignment policy which is not also schedulable using priority assignment policy P. Or in other words: Deadline-monotonic priority assignment ( DMPA ) policy is optimal if any process set, Q, that is schedulable by priority scheme, W, is also schedulable by DMPA

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Historical records indicate that Copernicus was unaware of the fundamental aspects of his so-called ' revolution ', unaware perhaps of its historical importance, he rested content with having produced a simpler scheme for prediction.
Perhaps, in that short piece or letter written to Hartlib in which he sketched his scheme for educating young men, he merely overlooked that phase of their exercises.
Just as a varitinted Oriental rug may suggest the starting point for a room scheme, so may some of the newest versions of embroidery.
There we held `` that the statutory scheme for review, within the selective service system, entitles [ conscientious objectors ] to no guarantee that the FBI reports must be produced for their inspection ''.
A disposition to exert themselves for my benefit would perhaps be a motive with some of them to come into the scheme.
In this tangle of conflicting claims, the patent-sharing scheme adopted by the A.L.A.M. at its founding proved to be the best device for avoiding or mitigating the burdens of incessant litigation.
Skolman wasn't the only one who didn't care for Andy's scheme.
In this manner, every scheme for direct control broke to pieces on the great protective rock of the anti-trust laws.
The American Standard Code for Information Interchange ( ASCII, ;) is a character-encoding scheme originally based on the English alphabet.
The committee's final report, on December 30, 1907, stated, in part, that " the first scheme for playing baseball, according to the best evidence obtainable to date, was devised by Abner Doubleday at Cooperstown, New York, in 1839.
Luther for his part did not stop at the suggestion, but in order to facilitate the change made special efforts to spread his teaching among the Prussians, while Albert's brother, Margrave George of Brandenburg-Ansbach, laid the scheme before their uncle, Sigismund I the Old of Poland.
" The project, later called the Mills Commission, concluded that " Base Ball had its origins in the United States " and " the first scheme for playing baseball, according to the best evidence available to date, was devised by Abner Doubleday at Cooperstown, N. Y., in 1839.
" Sedona Red " became the dominant color scheme used throughout Chase Field and in all marketing and promotional materials for the Diamondback ballclub.
As a body of law, administrative law deals with the decision-making of administrative units of government ( for example, tribunals, boards or commissions ) that are part of a national regulatory scheme in such areas as police law, international trade, manufacturing, the environment, taxation, broadcasting, immigration and transport.
Ajmer Railway Station has been earmarked for investment under the Public-Private Partnership ( PPP ) scheme.
The National Cartoonists Society ( NCS ) convened an ethics hearing, and Fisher was expelled for the forgery from the same organization that he had helped found ; Fisher's scheme had backfired in spectacular fashion.
In this regulatory scheme, every current polluting facility is given or may purchase on an open market an emissions allowance for each unit of a designated pollutant it emits.
Although each variant of bridge has its own particular scheme for awarding and accumulating points, all are based upon whether or not the contract for each deal was made or defeated and by how many tricks.
The naming scheme for " Bollywood " was inspired by " Tollywood ", the name that was used to refer to the cinema of West Bengal.
Nevertheless, for convenience, there is usually some logical scheme behind the labels inside kets, such as the common practice of labeling energy eigenkets in quantum mechanics with a list of their quantum numbers.
Worse still, it is APX-complete, meaning there is no polynomial-time approximation scheme ( PTAS ) for this problem unless P = NP.
In the lessons, as in the psalms, the order for special days breaks in upon the normal order of ferial offices and dislocates the scheme for consecutive reading.

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