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This system later gradually developed into a system with a royal judge nominating a number of the most esteemed men of the parish as his board, fulfilling the function of " the people " of yore.
It is recognized by the ITU as fulfilling the IMT-2000 requirements and thus qualifies as a 3G system.
In essence, a system constitutes a set of interrelated components working together with a common objective: fulfilling some designated need.
Therefore, it is easy to add support for new file system types to the kernel simply by fulfilling the contract.
Believing in inherent superiority of British rule over the “ archaic ” Indian system of rule, Dalhousie attempted to dismantle local rule, fulfilling the imperial goals of the Anglicizer Lord Bentinck.
The essay does not suggest that all products of this system are inherently inferior, simply that they have replaced other forms of entertainment without properly fulfilling the important roles played by the now defunct sources of culture.
He tells Zack that he won't be able to stay for the decommissioning ceremony, and announces that he will visit the Coriana system, thus fulfilling the request relayed to him from Vorlon Ambassador Kosh during the Day of the Dead: " When the long night comes, return to the end of the beginning.
Christianity views Jesus as fulfilling these OT prophecies, effectively replacing the former Jewish system of worship.
To prevent tenants from vacating their properties, the player must keep their stress low by fulfilling their demands for medical centers, parking lots, recycling facilities, clean hotel rooms with the help of housekeepers, and an efficient transportation system, which involves managing elevator traffic.
A version with an early iteration of Mitsubishi's MCA lean-burn system ( MCA-IIB ), fulfilling the intermediate Japanese exhaust regulations for 1975 ( 50年 ), was called G32A.
In counties still operating a selective system, there are still schools fulfilling the role of the secondary modern by taking those pupils who do not get into grammar schools.
Continuous obsolescence or perpetual revolution is a phenomenon where industry trends, or other items that do not immediately correspond to technical needs, mandate a continual readaptation of a system ; such work does not increase the usefulness of the system, but is required for the system to continue fulfilling its functions.
Israeli school system includes State Schools ; Religious State Schools ; Recognized Schools and Exempt Schools, whose students are regarded as fulfilling the obligatory education.

system and condition
This condition will undoubtedly continue until such time as a state uniform system of evaluation is established, or through mutual agreement of the local assessing officials for a method of standard assessment practice to be adopted.
The inadequacy of our library system will become critical unless we act vigorously to correct this condition.
* Arminianism is Pelagian ( or Semi-Pelagian ), denying original sin and total depravity – No system of Arminianism founded on Arminius or Wesley denies original sin or total depravity ; both Arminius and Wesley strongly affirmed that man's basic condition is one in which he cannot be righteous, understand God, or seek God.
Each individual test, known as a case, exercises a particular operating condition of the user's environment or feature of the system, and will result in a pass or fail, or boolean, outcome.
Lumbar puncture procedure, which is performed in many infectious disorders of the central nervous system is contraindicated in this condition ( as it is in all space-occupying lesions of the brain ) because removing a certain portion of the cerebrospinal fluid may alter the concrete intracranial pressure balances and causes the brain tissue to move across structures within the skull ( brain herniation ).
* Transmissible spongiform encephalopathy, a progressive condition that affect the brain and nervous system of many animals, including humans
Cahill suggests that the social structure engineered by colonial Spaniards, with limpieza de sangre, in South America and New Spain, one based on race, ethnicity and economic condition was a caste system.
Many definitions tend to postulate or assume that complexity expresses a condition of numerous elements in a system and numerous forms of relationships among the elements.
Some definitions focus on the question of the probability of encountering a given condition of a system once characteristics of the system are specified.
The determinant provides important information when the matrix is that of the coefficients of a system of linear equations, or when it corresponds to a linear transformation of a vector space: in the first case the system has a unique solution if and only if the determinant is nonzero, while in the second case that same condition means that the transformation has an inverse operation.
In a Hamiltonian system not all possible configurations of position and momentum can be reached from an initial condition.
" or " Does the long-term behavior of the system depend on its initial condition?
Extremely serious health and sanitary conditions persist, and the educational system remains in desperate condition.
In his later lectures ( his Nova Methodo ), Fichte incorporated it into his revised presentation of the very foundations of his system, where the summons takes its place alongside original feeling, which takes the place of the earlier Anstoss ( see below ) as both a limit upon the absolute freedom of the I and a condition for the positing of the same.
Homeostasis ( from Greek: ὅμοιος, hómoios, " similar ", and στάσις, stásis, " standing still ") is the property of a system that regulates its internal environment and tends to maintain a stable, relatively constant condition of properties such as temperature or pH.
Human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ) is a lentivirus ( a member of the retrovirus family ) that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ( AIDS ), a condition in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers to thrive.
The earliest definition of hypnosis was given by Braid, who coined the term " hypnotism " as an abbreviation for " neuro-hypnotism ", or nervous sleep, which he opposed to normal sleep, and defined as: " a peculiar condition of the nervous system, induced by a fixed and abstracted attention of the mental and visual eye, on one object, not of an exciting nature.
It may here be requisite for me to explain, that by the term Hypnotism, or Nervous Sleep, which frequently occurs in the following pages, I mean a peculiar condition of the nervous system, into which it may be thrown by artificial contrivance, and which differs, in several respects, from common sleep or the waking condition.
If the ranges of the morphisms of the inverse system of abelian groups ( A < sub > i </ sub >, f < sub > ij </ sub >) are stationary, that is, for every k there exists j ≥ k such that for all i ≥ j: one says that the system satisfies the Mittag-Leffler condition.
Under this system, every health condition can be assigned to a unique category and given a code, up to six characters long.

system and free
Create a free market here, give us a sound, debt-free money system, and we'll compete with anyone, Europe and Asia combined.
If tyrosine and a system generating hydrogen peroxide are added to a cell-free homogenate of the thyroid, large quantities of free mono-iodotyrosine can be formed ( Alexander, 1959 ).
Moreover, it is likely that Federal policies aimed at stimulating a faster rate of economic growth of the country, to keep ahead of the Communist countries and to demonstrate that our free economic system is better than theirs, will lead to rising Federal spending in certain areas such as education, housing, medical aid, and the like.
Defining sobriety in the limited sense of being free from the clinical symptoms of the effects of alcohol ingested and not yet eliminated from the system, you are sober.
Mr. Reama told the Rotary Club of Providence at its luncheon at the Sheraton-Biltmore Hotel that about half of the people in the country want the `` welfare '' type of government and the other half want a free enterprise system.
The Declaration announced the states ' entry into the international system ; the model treaty was designed to establish amity and commerce with other states ; and the Articles of Confederation, which established “ a firm league ” among the thirteen free and independent states, constituted an international agreement to set up central institutions for the conduct of vital domestic and foreign affairs.
Albertus is frequently mentioned by Dante, who made his doctrine of free will the basis of his ethical system.
This calculates to a total of 27, 071 soldiers needed system wide, or approximately one in four of all the free men in Wessex.
During their heyday from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s, most BBSes were run as a hobby free of charge by the system operator ( or " SysOp "), while other BBSes charged their users a subscription fee for access, or were operated by a business as a means of supporting their customers.
In addition, if all human hemoglobin were free in the plasma rather than being contained in RBCs, the circulatory fluid would be too viscous for the cardiovascular system to function effectively.
Berkeley DB provides the underlying storage and retrieval system of several LDAP servers, database systems, and many other proprietary and free / open source applications.
* Sun Grid Engine – A free and open source distributed resource management system.
As a last-ditch effort to increase interest in the failing operating system, Be Inc. released a stripped-down, but free, copy of BeOS R5 known as BeOS Personal Edition ( BeOS PE ).
The country's socialist system also provided free apartments from big companies, which with the workers ' self-management investments paid for the living spaces.
Attlee's first Health Secretary, Aneurin Bevan, fought against the general disapproval of the medical establishment by creating the British National Health Service, a publicly funded healthcare system offering treatment free at the point of use.
Under previous general manager Gebhard, the Rockies had largely neglected their farm system and mostly relied on signing veteran free agents from other clubs ; this was possible due to the high attendance numbers in the club's first few years of attendance.
In a vacuum tube or electronic vacuum system, the cathode emits free electrons.
Caste systems dissolve away, according to Ross, when all individuals have freedom, knowledge and a social system that gives free play to competition.
Ideally, a secure system should require a deliberate, conscious, knowledgeable and free decision on the part of legitimate authorities in order to make it insecure.
Critics of planned economies argue that planners cannot detect consumer preferences, shortages, and surpluses with sufficient accuracy and therefore cannot efficiently co-ordinate production ( in a market economy, a free price system is intended to serve this purpose ).
On Feb 27th 2008 the incumbent president Leonel Fernández test rode the system for the first time and free service was offered thereafter several times.
Debian () is a computer operating system composed of software packages released as free and open source software primarily under the GNU General Public License along with other free software licenses.
The Debian Project is governed by the Debian Constitution and the Social Contract which set out the governance structure of the project and explicitly states that the goal of the project is the development of a free operating system.

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