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second and category
In the second category the function Af has no values defined in a neighborhood Af.
When we look at countries like Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Burma, where substantial progress has been made in creating a minimum supply of modern men and of social overhead capital, and where institutions of centralized government exist, we find a second category of countries with a different set of problems and hence different priorities for policy.
Most countries in this second category share the difficulty of having many of the structures of a modern political and social system without the modern standards of performance required to make them effective.
In 2010, Acadia was ranked second in Maclean's Magazine for Best Overall in the Primarily Undergraduate University category.
For the second exam, called the Principles and Practices, Part 2, or the Professional Engineering exam, candidates may select a particular engineering discipline's content to be tested on ; there is currently not an option for BME with this, meaning that any biomedical engineers seeking a license must prepare to take this examination in another category ( which does not affect the actual license, since most jurisdictions do not recognize discipline specialties anyway ).
A functor associates to every object of one category an object of another category, and to every morphism in the first category a morphism in the second.
Although the WHIP ratio was not calculated until well after Young's death, Young was the retroactive league leader in this category seven times and was second or third another seven times.
He currently sits in fourth place in this category, as well as second among goalkeepers, Gianluigi Buffon having surpassed the latter record.
In a second category, dukkha also includes the anxiety or stress of trying to hold onto things that are constantly changing ; these inner anxieties are called the dukkha produced by change ( vipariṇāma-dukkha ).
In this context the term " professional " ( used for the first category ) as opposed to " amateur " ( used for the second and third ) refers only to the professionalism of the used medium, and not to the professionalism of the language itself or its creator.
This is a functor which is contravariant in the first and covariant in the second argument, i. e. it is a functor Ab < sup > op </ sup > × Ab → Ab ( where Ab denotes the category of abelian groups with group homomorphisms ).
The second category contained the force that would eventually bear his name.
Brabham briefly and unsuccessfully campaigned his own second hand Formula One Maserati 250F during 1956, but his season was saved by drives for Cooper in sports cars and Formula Two, the junior category to Formula One.
The second category includes questions of whether moral judgments are universal or relative, of one kind or many kinds, etc.
A second category of gravis is due to autoantibodies against the MuSK protein ( muscle specific kinase ), a tyrosine kinase receptor which is required for the formation of the neuromuscular junction.
All three categories are capable of causing serious floods, for example the West Rapti in the second category is called Gorakhpur's Sorrow for its history of urban flooding.
The second category includes the non-beaded freshwater cultured pearls, like the Biwa or Chinese pearls.
Vinchon and Nacht believed that gay people in the second category ( who were " comfortably settled in vice ") were incurable.
In 2008, the second book in the trilogy, Scarlet, won a Christy Award in the category of Visionary Fiction.
Skuld has a Goddess second class, type one, limited license, a category similar to her eldest sister Urd.
The second category of crimes is hudud ( or hadd ).
The 2001 Tour de France was particularly difficult, having contained a 67-km long team time trial, two individual time trials and five mountain-top finishes on consecutive days, the second of which being the Chamrousse special category climb time trial.
" Tau Ceti fits the second category, given its similar mass and low variability, but relative lack of metals.

second and tactics
The course of the second Battle of the Atlantic was a long struggle as the Germans developed anti-convoy tactics and the British developed counter-tactics to thwart the Germans.
In 2002, Gunder Bengtsson led Molde to second place in the league, but like when he won the league with Vålerenga in 1983 and 1984, there weren't much enthusiasm around the club's sixth silver medals, because of the defensive tactics and lack of local players.
Platini and teammate Zbigniew Boniek successfully called for a change in tactics, and in the second half of the season Juventus saw an upturn in their fortunes.
The Immortals featured in episode 8 of the second season of Deadliest Warrior, a show that tests two warriors from differing civilizations and eras on their weapons, tactics and various other " X-Factors " before entering the data into a simulation to decide which would win in a battle to the death.
However, Edge, disappointed by the cowardly tactics Christian used to win his second World Heavyweight Championship, berated him and walked out on him.
When supporting tanks, the usual tactics of the ISU-152 were to be used in the second line of the attack order, 100 to 200 metres behind the attacking tanks, which were usually IS tanks with equal mobility.
Nixon stated in a letter that he wrote to Congress for full support of this act " Our tactics for pursuing this objective are twofold: First, to accomplish much needed and long overdue reform of the manpower programs set up under the Manpower Development and Training Act and subsequent legislation and thus increase their effectiveness in enhancing the employability of jobless workers ; and, second, to move toward a broader national manpower policy which will be an important adjunct of economic policy in achieving our Nation's economic and social objectives ".
The second part, Speculum Doctrinale ( Mirror of Doctrine ), in seventeen books and 2, 374 chapters, is intended to be a practical manual for the student and the official alike ; and, to fulfil this object, it treats of the mechanic arts of life as well as the subtleties of the scholar, the duties of the prince and the tactics of the general.
He made a thorough study of tactics, and, when President Abraham Lincoln called for volunteers to suppress the rebellion in 1861, he was second lieutenant of the company which promptly marched for the defence of the national capital.
However, he was dismissed early in the second innings ; England managed to draw the match, but Hutton faced press criticism for his cautious tactics.
Bodyline tactics were used in several matches, including by the West Indian tourists in the second Test.
In 2002, these tactics saw Benítez lead Valencia to their first La Liga title in thirty one years, winning it by a seven point margin over second placed Deportivo La Coruña.
The normal approach therefore has been to win the toss, rack up a big lead, and then run the clock down in the second half by use of a variety of time-wasting tactics, the main one being to use hotting superiority to deprive the opponents of the ball.
Upon learning of what had transpired, Tomyris denounced Cyrus's tactics as underhanded and swore vengeance, leading a second wave of troops into battle herself.
The second point concerns the part he played in encouraging research into night-fighter equipment and tactics.
Later, after Roman defeats in the second Samnite War had shown novel enemy tactics and formations, it was recognized the need for increased flexibility, leading to the reorganization of the legion into three main lines of soldiers: the hastati in front, the principes in the middle, and the triarii in the rear organized in alternating " maniples " ( units ).
For standard combat units the most common techniques are: grouping units into formations, for example to keep lightly armored shooters behind and protected by more heavily armored melee units ; concentrating the fire of all ranged units on one target and then a second, etc., to destroy threats as fast as possible ; withdrawing seriously damaged units from combat, if repairing / healing them is cheaper than replacing them ; " dancing " units that have taken some damage out of enemy weapons range and then back into combat once the enemy have locked on to another target ; using military tactics such as flanking and counterattacks ; exploiting nontransitive (" circle of death " or " rock-paper-scissors ") power relationships between units ; using cheap units to draw the enemy's fire away from more expensive units, gameplay especially typical of games of the real-time tactics type.
MechCommander is the second real-time tactics ( RTT ) video game based on FASA's BattleTech / MechWarrior franchise ( though often being called a real-time strategy game ), developed by FASA Interactive and distributed by MicroProse.
The Waitangi Tribunal explained the combined effect of land confiscation and war tactics: " In the second war, the settlers were to remain behind a protecting ring of redoubts, which the army gradually extended.
Wells ' tactics were finely executed and he built up a healthy lead by attacking Welsh from the first round, he then spent the second half of the match defending his body and his lead.
This second rule was introduced in the early stages of the second season and is called the " Benedetto Amendment " after player David Benedetto, even though Michael ' Handsome ' Constanza originally used the tactics in Episode 1 of Season 1.
During Ince's second spell the Dons were less successful, primarily due to negative tactics and many panic buys during transfer windows.

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