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Addressing and requires
Addressing this problem requires understanding the relation between freedom and causation, and determining whether the laws of nature are causally deterministic.

Addressing and philosophy
Addressing the purpose of the convention, he said "... the people by us are peaceably assembled, to contemplate in the calm lights of mild philosophy, what Government is best calculated to promote their happiness, and secure their liberty.

Addressing and so
Addressing this contingency, the Ohio delegates included a provision in the draft Ohio constitution that if the trapper's report about Lake Michigan's position were in fact correct, the state boundary line would be angled slightly northeast so as to intersect Lake Erie at the " most northerly cape of the Miami Bay.
Addressing this issue, Sagnier told Playboy: " I'm much more confident in front of a camera, hidden by a character, enhanced by makeup, so I can go much further than I can in real life.
Addressing was another issue the market was struggling with, so AOCE would offer a single universal addressing mechanism and address book, one that could support not only people's e-mail addresses, but the " addresses " of things like printers and fax machines as well.

Addressing and impact
* Addressing critical foreign policy issues that impact the American Jewish community.
Addressing the impact of migration
* Addressing policy issues that impact the river

Addressing and policy
In the fall of 2006, Wall released a policy paper on behalf of the Saskatchewan Party caucus, " Getting Saskatchewan Back on Track: Addressing Saskatchewan's Labour Shortage.
Addressing " the condition of the working classes ", the Church's policy set out in that encyclical explicitly supported the right of labour to form unions, but rejected socialism and affirmed private property rights.

Addressing and actions
Addressing the grave, he begged for forgiveness for his actions, and for thinking that Ōishi was not a true samurai.
Addressing the media to explain his actions, he stated that the Reconciliation Bill had to be prevented as it would have " undermined the Constitution ".

Addressing and .
Addressing the causes, Eric Foner would relate a historical context with multidimensional political, social and economic variables.
" Addressing the faster rate at which defenders could reinforce an area than attackers could penetrate it during the First World War, Guderian wrote that " since reserve forces will now be motorized, the building up of new defensive fronts is easier than it used to be ; the chances of an offensive based on the timetable of artillery and infantry co-operation are, as a result, even slighter today than they were in the last war.
Addressing refers to how end hosts are assigned IP addresses and how subnetworks of IP host addresses are divided and grouped.
Addressing the demands of employers asking for more flexibility in French labour laws, the CNE sparked criticism from trade unions and opponents claiming it was lending favour to contingent work.
Addressing the Spiritual Dimensions of Adult Learning.
Addressing, data, or operation exception errors caused the system state to be entered through a controlled routine allowing the operating system to attempt to correct or terminate the program in error.
Policastro subsequently made attempts to contact the aircraft's cockpit using the Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting System ( ACARS ) message system.
Further details can for example be found in RFC 3986 and http :// www. w3. org / Addressing / URL / uri-spec. html.
Addressing the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and the National Electric Light Association, he described and demonstrated in detail the principles of wireless telegraphy and radio.
Addressing modes could involve up to two displacements and two memory indirections per operand.
Cultural: Addressing the use of nigger by black people, Cornel West said, " There's a certain rhythmic seduction to the word.
Addressing was 24-bit, with a maximum of 1, 048, 571 64-bit words ( 1 megaword ) of main memory, where each word also had 8 parity bits for a total of 72 bits per word.
Addressing the issue of remedy, the court declined to grant outright the plaintiffs ' request for a marriage license, and instead focused on correcting the acknowledged inequities of the existing statutes.
* Ravanbakhsh, M ; et-al ( 2006 ) A Heuristic Routing Mechanism Using a New Addressing Scheme Bio-Inspired Models of Network, Information and Computing Systems, 1st11-13 Dec. 2006 Page ( s ): 1-5 DOI 10. 1109 / BIMNICS. 2006. 361825
All but the earliest versions of X. 25 include facilities which provide for OSI network layer Addressing ( NSAP addressing, see below ).
Addressing Petre ( who is known to have lent him money to advance the printing of the collection ), Byrd describes the contents of the 1607 set as ‘ blooms collected in your own garden and rightfully due to you as tithes ’, thus making explicit the fact that they had formed part of Catholic religious observances in the Petre household.

fragmentation and requires
It requires a large amount of sample DNA, and the combined process of probe labeling, DNA fragmentation, electrophoresis, blotting, hybridization, washing, and autoradiography could take up to a month to complete.

fragmentation and shift
When the planes of an ionic bond slide past one another, the resultant change in location shifts ions of the same charge into close proximity, resulting in the cleavage of the crystal ; such shift is not observed in covalently bonded crystals where fracture and crystal fragmentation occurs.

fragmentation and organization
Poinsett served as Secretary of War from March 7, 1837 to March 5, 1841 and presided over the continuing removal of Indians west of the Mississippi and over the Seminole War ; reduced the fragmentation of the Army by concentrating elements at central locations ; equipped the light batteries of artillery regiments as authorized by the 1821 army organization act ; and again retired to his plantation at Georgetown, South Carolina, in 1841.
Enterprise systems create a standard data structure and are invaluable in eliminating the problem of information fragmentation caused by multiple information systems within an organization.

fragmentation and so
Called the ASDG Recoverable Ram Disk, the device survived reboots by allocating memory dynamically in the reverse order of default memory allocation ( a feature supported by the underlying OS ) so as to reduce memory fragmentation.
In October 1914, German troops fired fragmentation shells filled with a chemical irritant against British positions at Neuve Chapelle, though the concentration achieved was so small that it was barely noticed until they could not defend themselves.
If the planet Epsilon Eridani b exists then this belt is unlikely to have had a source outside the orbit of the planet, so the dust may have been created by fragmentation and cratering of larger bodies such as asteroids.
The Internet Protocol ( IP ) implements datagram fragmentation, so that packets may be formed that can pass through a link with a smaller maximum transmission unit ( MTU ) than the original datagram size.
The second is to run the path MTU discovery algorithm, described in RFC 1191, to determine the path MTU between two IP hosts, so that IP fragmentation can be avoided.
Though the header formats are different for IPv4 and IPv6, analogous fields are used for fragmentation, so the algorithm can be reused for fragmentation and reassembly.
Memory fragmentation makes per-process page tables impractical, so a per-process identifier is used to disambiguate the pages of different processes from each other.
Despite his wounds, for which he refused to accept medical attention until ordered to do so by his battalion commander following the battle, he personally killed 5 and wounded an unknown number of Germans, wiped out one enemy machinegun crew, fired 5 clips of carbine and an undetermined amount of M1 rifle ammunition, and threw 32 fragmentation grenades.
Another possibility is that the major parties may find they have more in common ideologically with each other than with the smaller parties, or that the fragmentation of the smaller parties is so great that no other coalition is stable.
does not cause extensive fragmentation, so that comprehensive detection of an entire range of lipids within a complex mixture can be correlated to experimental conditions or disease state.
line was that the organization's motivation for doing so is stopping the continual fragmentation of the Serbian political scene which " leads to voter confusion and enables the strengthening of the Serbian Radical Party ( SRS )", the accusations of embezzlement from certain former members persisted.
The helpers only inspect one packet at a time, so if vital information for connection tracking is split across two packets, either due to IP fragmentation or TCP segmentation, the helper will not necessarily recognize patterns and therefore not perform its operation.
Because flash-powder mixtures are so easy to initiate, there is potentially a high risk of accidental explosions which can inflict severe blast / fragmentation injuries e. g., blindness, explosive amputation, permanent maiming or disfigurement.
The Beeching closures were driven by the government's desire to reduce expenditure on railways, and so most lines were offered for sale to the highest bidder, a process which frequently led to great fragmentation in the ownership of former UK railway lines.
In one state, California, the fragmentation problem became so bad that in 1963 the California Legislature created Local Agency Formation Commissions in 57 of the state's 58 counties ; that is, government agencies to supervise the orderly formation and development of other government agencies.
Studies showed that it probably broke away from the comet that spawned Subgroup II, before the main fragmentation, and it was classed as the first ( and so far only ) member of Subgroup IIa.
Because we disagree on what is best for which group, this leads to fragmentation of thought, which has led us to the despair and alienation so prevalent in society today.
Birds play an integral role in tropical rainforest ecosystems and are likely the best studied group of organisms in these forests, so they provide an excellent opportunity to understand faunal responses to habitat fragmentation.
For a few years, because of the fragmentation of the Parliament, and ongoing conflict between the parliament and the president Lech Wałęsa, the council was in relative political balance, and so the public media weren't controlled by any particular party, while the private media were more concerned by economical expansion than politics.

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