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The Capability Maturity Model ( CMM ) ( a registered service mark of Carnegie Mellon University, CMU ) is a development model created after study of data collected from organizations that contracted with the U. S. Department of Defense, who funded the research.
The RAF is the only service to mark tags n line 6.
Whilst the terms are often used interchangeably, branding is more strictly related to the identifying mark or trade name for a product or service, whereas corporate identity can have a broader meaning relating to the structure and ethos of a company, as well as to the company's external image.
On 25 April 2005, to mark the 90th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing, government officials from Australia and New Zealand, most of the last surviving Gallipoli veterans, and many Australian and New Zealand tourists traveled to Turkey for a special dawn service at Gallipoli.
In the United States, the LDS Church has applied for a trademark on " Mormon " as applied to religious services ; however, the United States Patent and Trademark Office rejected the application, stating that the term " Mormon " was too generic, and is popularly understood as referring to a particular kind of church, similar to " Presbyterian " or " Methodist ", rather than a service mark.
Joining the army was both a duty and a distinguishing mark of Roman citizenship ; during the entire pre-Marian period the wealthiest land owners performed the most years of military service.
A fictional logo using the service mark symbol.
A service mark or servicemark is a trademark used in some countries, notably the United States, to identify a service rather than a product.
When a service mark is federally registered, the standard registration symbol ® or " Reg U. S. Pat & TM Off " may be used ( the same symbol is used to mark registered trademarks ).
Before it is registered, it is common practice ( with some legal standing ) to use the service mark symbol ℠ ( a superscript SM ).
For example, a private carrier can paint its service mark on its vehicles, such as on planes or buses.
However, if the service deals with communications, it is possible to use a service mark consisting of a sound ( a sound trademark ) in the process of delivering the service.

service and differs
The purpose of + 1-areacode-555-1313, a pay-per-use " name that number " reverse lookup information service introduced in the mid-1990s, differs from ANAC.
Limited stop bus service is sometimes viewed as a form of bus rapid transit, but differs in that it doesn't share most of the common features of bus rapid transit such as unique route branding, off-vehicle fare collection, signal preemption, and dedicated right-of-way such as bus-only lanes.
The Silver Star differs from the military service cross awards in that it requires a lesser degree of heroism and need not be earned while in a position of great responsibility.
It differs slightly from that of the oath of enlistment that enlisted members recite when they enter the service.
Since the math differs from service to service, the number of conductors and sensors in the meters also vary.
The level of support differs, ranging from offering a job-hunting course for spouses at the new location to full service partner support structures, run by volunteering spouses supported by the organization.
Although VMI has been called the " West Point of the South ," it differs from the federal service academies in several respects.
This differs from the U. S., where several cable / satellite services such as USA or TNT regularly air programs from nearly all categories, and where there are no restrictions on " specialty " services in one category, such as news / opinion channel MSNBC, from airing programming from another category such as sports, as that particular service has on occasion.
This distinction, written about as early as Augustine of Hippo and St Jerome, was detailed more explicitly by Thomas Aquinas in his Summa Theologiae, A. D. 1270, II II, 84, 1: " Reverence is due to God on account of His Excellence, which is communicated to certain creatures not in equal measure, but according to a measure of proportion ; and so the reverence which we pay to God, and which belongs to latria, differs from the reverence which we pay to certain excellent creatures ; this belongs to dulia, and we shall speak of it further on ( II II 103 3 )"; in this next article St. Thomas Aquinas writes: " Wherefore dulia, which pays due service to a human lord, is a distinct virtue from latria, which pays due service to the Lordship of God.
One stripe may be worn for every three, four or five years of service and differs from agency to agency.
The motto of the Armed Forces, " God, Honor and Fatherland " are at the reverse while the Polish military eagle ( which differs per service ) is at the centre of the obverse.
However it differs from these chains in that SuperValu outlets tend to be significantly larger than the convenience store formats used by the other symbol groups, and the larger stores are on a par with the other full service supermarkets.
Proc ( 2005 ) differs, saying that, " after the Walker family spy ring was exposed in the mid-1980s ( 1985 )... immediately, all KL-7's were withdrawn from service ".
The Marder 1A3 is the currently most common version of this system, and is in service with the German Bundeswehr, the Marder 1A4 differs from the 1A3 only by the use of a cryptography-capable radio-set.
Guided discussion sessions aim to explore such topics as the Jewish tradition in the modern world, how Jewish life in Israel differs from Jewish life abroad, and how mandatory military service impacts young Israelis ' perceptions of service and commitment to their country.
The new type differs from the ones already in service in having a cargo ramp instead of clamshell doors, larger side doors, flare dispensers, additional armor around the cockpit and cargo compartment, night vision device equipment, door gunner posts, rocket launchers etc.
On these routes, the seats are the same for all passengers, only the flexibility of the ticket and the food and beverage service differs.
This differs from traditional aid schemes that will usually focus on the inputs to service providers rather than the outputs.
Red Hat Directory Server differs from 389 in that the latter is rebranded with the Red Hat branding, and includes certified stable builds, customer service, and technical support.

service and from
The individualism and public service of the private detective both stem from his dedication to a personal code of conduct: he enforces the law without being told to do so.
Colonel Benjamin Ford wrote to Morgan from Wilmington that he understood a Mrs. Sanderson from Maryland had obtained permission from Smallwood to visit Philadelphia, and would return on May 26th, escorted by several officers from Maryland `` belonging to the new levies in the British service ''.
But, lacking money from commercial sponsors, the stations have had difficulties meeting expenses or improving their service.
Gov. John M. Dalton, himself a lawyer and a man of long service in government, spoke with rich background and experience when he said in an address here that lawyers ought to quit sitting in the Missouri General Assembly, or quit accepting fees from individuals and corporations who have controversies with or axes to grind with the government and who are retained, not because of their legal talents, but because of their government influence.
He was delighted to learn that the Post Office Department is now going to expand this service to deliver mail from Representatives in Congress to their constituents without the use of stamps, names, addresses or even zone numbers.
It can manifest itself before discharge from service, or it can come out years later.
And all this too shall pass away: it came to him out of some dim corner of memory from a church service when he was a boy -- yes, in a white church with a thin spur steeple in the patriarchal Hudson Valley, where a feeling of plenitude was normal in those English-Dutch manors with their well-fed squires.
Estimated annual savings resulting from publication of the Journal and Bulletin on a triservice basis, as compared with the cost of producing separate periodicals for each service, were between $65,000 and $70,000.
And the solutions to the problems of the commuter lines have been equally varied, ranging all the way from Government ownership to complete discontinuance of this important service.
In his report to the Attorney General, the hearing officer suggested that the petitioner be exempt only from combatant training and service.
By this standard, it is determined that where two stations operating on the same frequency are involved, objectionable interference from station A exists at any point within the service area of station B where station A's signal is of an intensity one-twentieth or more of the strength of station B's signal at that point.
The 20-to-1 ratio for cochannel interference embodies one of the fundamental limiting principles which we must always take into account in AM assignments and allocations -- that signals from a particular station are potential sources of objectionable interference over an area much greater than that within which they provide useful service.
But during nighttime hours the skywave radiations are reflected from the ionosphere, thereby creating the possibility of one station's rendering service, via skywave, at a much greater distance than it can through its groundwave signal, and at the same time vastly complicating the interference problem because of the still greater distance over which these skywave signals may cause interference to the signals of stations on the same and closely adjacent frequencies.
With respect to skywave service rendered at night, class 1, -- A stations are the only stations permitted to operate in the United States on clear channels specified for class 1, -- A operation, and so render skywave service free from cochannel interference whereever they may be received ; ;
Since the provision of skywave service requires adequate freedom from interference, only class 1, stations are capable of rendering skywave service.
As mentioned, the primary allocation objective to be followed in the allocation of stations on clear channels is the provision of widespread service, free from destructive interference.
In 1947, affidavits were filed with the Commission by various clear-channel stations alleging that extensive interference was being caused to the service areas of these stations during daylight hours, from class 2, stations whose signals were being reflected from the ionosphere so as to create skywave intereference.
Turn off at any one of the marked picnic areas ( gasoline companies have touring service bureaus that issue booklets on national parks to tell you where you have barbecue facilities ) and -- with soft drinks cooled from morning loading up, hamburger, buns, an array of relishes, and fresh fruit -- your lunch is 75% cheaper than at a restaurant, and 100% more fun.
Unless you want to make your wife a pool widow and to spend a great many of your leisure hours nursing your pool's pristine purity, its care and feeding -- from pH content to filtering and vacuuming -- is best left to a weekly or bi-monthly professional service.

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