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Administrators and engage
Administrators engage in both short-range and long-range planning.

Administrators and set
Administrators assigned housing and set food allowances based on the age and size of families.
SAIC had claimed that it had already acquired Intellectual Property Rights in some Rover product for £ 67million in the autumn of 2004, including the Rover 25, the Rover 75 and the Rover Powertrain K-series engine, but the Administrators advised that there was still interest in saving some other parts of the company, including MG, and 13 May 2005 was set as the deadline for bids from potential investors.
Administrators can use UML to set up honeypots, which allow one to test the security of one's computers or network.
; Personalization: Administrators have the ability to set specific permissions for user access and control of individual elements of their websites.

Administrators and functions
Administrators and some decision makers in various levels or functions were chosen by lot.
* RootServ, used on specific networks, is utilized by Services Root Administrators to perform Root Administrative functions for the IRC Network and Services Program.

Administrators and .
( Certified Elections / Registration Administrator ), the highest level of certification available for election administrators, conferred by the Election Center, the National Association of Election Administrators.
* 2 General Bishop, Administrators of Patriarchal Institutions in Egypt.
Administrators are not exempt from the technological disconnect.
These territories have their own political structures with Administrators under the Governor of Saint Helena.
Administrators and faculty argued women had inferior minds and could not master mathematics and the classics.
Additional information can be obtained at the Federation of Tax Administrators website.
Acting as a judge in lawsuits was one of many duties of the Magistrates of counties and Administrators of commanderies.
The ACTE division of Family and Consumer Sciences Education includes three sections ( 1 ) NATFACS-National Association Teachers of Family and Consumer Sciences ( 2 ) NATEFACS-National Association Teacher Educators of Family andy Consumer Sciences, andy ( 3 ) NASAFACS-National Association State Administrators of Family and Consumer Sciences.
Administrators who maintain the internet, and those who are associated with domains, use devices such as routers, gateways and computer systems using the Internet Protocol Suite, to keep DNS server information up to date.
Reconstruction days began and John Pullin, Hogan's son-in-law, had the town laid out in business lots which were sold at an Administrators sale in 1866.
Milton charged that District Administrators and the architect's report " scared the board into thinking that the building is going to fall down.
In 2009, DeForest Superintendent Dr. Jon Bales was honored by the Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators as Wisconsin ’ s 2009 Superintendent of the Year.
Administrators of Project Xanadu have declared it an improvement over the World Wide Web, with mission statement: " Today's popular software simulates paper.
Alternatively a user of a system may be assigned to an " Administrators " group, membership of which grants them the same privilege as the Administrator user.
These users may be referred to as System Administrators, referring only to the system privilege level, rather than the job function.
For security reasons, the name of an Administrator user or Administrators security group is often changed locally so that it is less easy to guess, in order to reduce system vulnerability to access by hackers.
* Time Management for System Administrators ( O ' Reilly ), 2005, by Thomas A. Limoncelli
Tenants include the American Cancer Society, Center for Law and Education, Center for Science in the Public Interest, Environmental Defense Fund, Food Research and Action Center, Mautner Project, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, National Bank of Pakistan, National Partnership for Women & Families, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Population Reference Bureau, Progressive Victory, Rendon Group, Results for Development Institute, Society for International Development, and Womens Foreign Policy Group.
Facing a budget shortfall, the Board of Administrators announced a " Renewal Plan " in December 2005 to reduce its annual operating budget and create a " student-centric " campus.
Tulane University, as a private institution, has been governed since 1884 by the Board of Tulane ( also known as the Board of Administrators of the Tulane Educational Fund ) that was established in 1882.
Administrators either dislike him, such as assistant principal Gene Wolters ( William H. Macy ), or push him relentlessly, such as principal Helen Jacobs ( Olympia Dukakis ).

broadly and speaking
One of these, Itō's lemma, expresses the composite of an Itō process ( or more generally a semimartingale ) dX < sub > t </ sub > with a twice-differentiable function f. In Itō's lemma, the derivative of the composite function depends not only on dX < sub > t </ sub > and the derivative of f but also on the second derivative of f. The dependence on the second derivative is a consequence of the non-zero quadratic variation of the stochastic process, which broadly speaking means that the process can move up and down in a very rough way.
There are broadly speaking two different types of cell wall in bacteria, called Gram-positive and Gram-negative.
More broadly speaking, Chinese classic texts may refer to texts, be they written in vernacular Chinese or in classical Chinese, that existed before 1912, when the last imperial Chinese dynasty, the Qing Dynasty, fell.
There are broadly speaking two types of centromeres.
A standard language is a particular dialect of a language that is promoted above other dialects in writing, education, and broadly speaking in the public sphere ; it contrasts with vernacular dialects, which may be the objects of study in descriptive grammar but which are rarely taught prescriptively.
While " legal " insider trading cannot be based on material non-public information, some investors believe corporate insiders nonetheless may have better insights into the health of a corporation ( broadly speaking ) and that their trades otherwise convey important information ( e. g., about the pending retirement of an important officer selling shares, greater commitment to the corporation by officers purchasing shares, etc.
Arab and Islamic tradition holds that the wilderness of Paran, broadly speaking, is the Hijaz and the site where Ishmael settled was Mecca.
Very broadly speaking, it implies that poetry successfully combines and integrates form and function, that poetry turns the poetry of grammar into the grammar of poetry, so to speak.
Most medieval spearheads were, however, broadly speaking, leaf-shaped.
Much of the debate concerning theology's place in the university or within a general higher education curriculum centres on whether theology's methods are appropriately theoretical and ( broadly speaking ) scientific or, on the other hand, whether theology requires a pre-commitment of faith by its practitioners, and whether such a commitment conflicts with academic freedom.
* Apply an equalizer at the receiver, that, broadly speaking, attempts to undo the effect of the channel by applying an inverse filter.
Such bottom-up approaches should, broadly speaking, be able to produce devices in parallel and much cheaper than top-down methods, but could potentially be overwhelmed as the size and complexity of the desired assembly increases.
The results of these conservative principles led, broadly speaking, to repression in general and to suppression of non-Russian nationalities and religions in particular.
More broadly speaking, it is also an issue of being a worthy successor to a sacred legacy.
In Modern Hebrew usage, an Israelite is, broadly speaking, a lay member of the Jewish ethnoreligious community, as opposed to the priestly orders of Kohanim and Levites.
It has also been claimed monarchism and republicanism in Australia delineate historical and persistent sectarian tensions with, broadly speaking, Catholics more likely to be republicans and Protestants more likely to be monarchists.
In the Tanakh or Old Testament, Amraphel was a king of Shinar ( Babylonia, broadly speaking ) in Genesis xiv. 1 and 9, who invaded the west along with Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, and others, and defeated Sodom and the other Cities of the Plain in the Battle of the Vale of Siddim.
Interjections from both government and opposition members in the House of Representatives and the Senate are common, and broadly speaking are an accepted practice, although the Speaker of the House or the President of the Senate will intervene if interjections become too frequent, if they contain inappropriate content, or if the member interjecting is disrupting debate.
The ' Outward ' part of the postcode denotes the postal district-for example RH for the Redhill area, and then the following number distinguishes the post town – broadly speaking the Delivery Office that services the local area.
Joseph Alsop, in his pioneering work on the history of art collection, provides the following definition: “ To collect is to gather objects belonging to a particular category the collector happens to fancy ; and art collecting is a form of collecting in which the category is, broadly speaking, works of art .” ( Scott, 2008 ).
Paul Volcker agreed that,broadly speaking ,” it made no sense that US commercial banks could underwrite securities in Europe but not in the United States.
The Victorians concomitantly emphasized the role of the family and the sanctity of the child, and broadly speaking, this attitude has remained dominant in Western societies since then.
It is a rational continuum which, broadly speaking, includes a freedom from all substantial arbitrary impositions and purposeless restraints.
But broadly speaking, these kinds of work can be seen as contributing to the reproduction of society.

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