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For example, if the authoritative name server for < tt > example. org </ tt > is < tt > ns1. example. org </ tt >, a computer trying to resolve < tt > www. example. org </ tt > first resolves < tt > ns1. example. org </ tt >.
A TTL value of 86400 would mean that, if a DNS record was changed on the authoritative nameserver, DNS servers around the world could still be showing the old value from their cache for up to 24 hours after the change.
Recursive name servers resolve any query they receive, even if they are not authoritative for the question being asked, by consulting the server or servers that are authoritative for the question.
" However, if the primary MX's failure is considered authoritative ( i. e. it is the primary server for a non-arbitrary reason ), attempting to deliver to secondary MX servers is not only a waste of time but potentially a waste of expensive resources, depending on the reason why the secondary servers have higher preference values.
Also, if epistemic community members have developed authoritative bureaucratic reputations in various countries, they are likely to participate in the creation and running of national and international institutions that directly pursue international policy coordination, for example, a regulatory agency, think tank or governmental research body.
Principles of justice are stable if, among other things, the members of society regard them as authoritative and reliably compliant with them.
No authoritative report of the trial exists ; if the partisan account on which tradition is based is accepted, Jeffreys was infuriated.
There is no authoritative answer accepted within Judaism as to which mitzvot, if any, would be annulled in the Messianic era.
By checking the digital signature, a DNS resolver is able to check if the information is identical ( correct and complete ) to the information on the authoritative DNS server.
For example, the different teachings of two bishops may be considered and judged by Catholics, and the fallible teachings of the current pope, for example, do not necessarily trump the equally authoritative fallible teaching of previous popes even when they disagree ... especially if many of them taught something different.
This stretch of the definition is done for its marketing effect, because the new textbook may seem more authoritative to the potential buyer if it implies that there have been " previous editions ".
The earliest references to Paul's writing are fragmentary: Clement of Rome, writing about AD 95, quotes from Romans ; Ignatius of Antioch ( d. AD 115 ) quotes from 1 Corinthians, Romans, and from 1 Timothy and Titus as if authoritative, not merely as the opinion of one writer.
Although is true that the idea was not accepted than, its incorrectness was not proven ; Ambartsumian did not continue his studies in this area, somehow obeying the opinion of authoritative scientists who thought that nothing good would result if our continuous space were made discrete.
After the use of Latin as an everyday language died out even among scholars, the Holy See has for some centuries usually drafted papal documents and the like in a modern language, but the authoritative text — the one published in the Acta Apostolicae Sedis — generally appears in Latin, even if this text becomes available only later.
It begins with an authoritative if somewhat ponderous biography of the founder Ignatius Loyola.
It does not have to run a pdns_server process as a gatekeeper for pdns_recursor, if the goal is simply to provide caching / recursing / resolving nameservice as running pdns_recursor on its own is even more efficient than behind the authoritative component.
There is, however, an amazing display of prescience available to all if they look for Bargeddie in the 1904 Ordnance Survey map, where in spite of the previous authoritative assertion that Bargeddie began in the 1930s, it clearly had some impact 30 years before this with the OS.
* According to Catholic theology, a teaching of the " ordinary and universal magisterium " is infallible if it is taught by all bishops dispersed throughout the world, as long as they all teach it in a definitive and authoritative manner.
For example, the different teachings of two bishops may be considered and judged by Catholics, and the fallible teachings of the current pope, for example, do not necessarily trump the equally authoritative fallible teaching of previous popes even when they disagree ... especially if many of them taught something different.
The database model generally assumes that the database management system is the only authoritative repository of state concerning the enterprise ; any copies of such state held by an application program are just that — temporary copies ( which may be out of date, if the underlying database record was subsequently modified by a transaction ).
Further if Peter's pronouncement was authoritative then Paul speaking afterwards would be superfluous ; given that the ' decision ' had already been made.
The main objective of the conference is to spread peace by opening an opportunity for people to realize, reflect and correct their misunderstanding ( if any ) about Islam in the light of talks by authoritative and renowned international speakers.

authoritative and brief
Stogre ( 1992 ) notes that " Sublimus Dei " is not present in Denzinger, the authoritative compendium of official teachings of the Catholic Church, and that the executing brief for it (" Pastorale officium ") was annulled the following year.

authoritative and history
Notably, in 1269 they were the first to give public lessons to their flock, and later they produced the authoritative history on Portugal in a series of books.
According to the most authoritative source on the early history of Lie groups ( Hawkins, p. 1 ), Sophus Lie himself considered the winter of 1873 – 1874 as the birth date of his theory of continuous groups.
The term " Torah " is therefore also used in the general sense to include both Judaism's written law and oral law, serving to encompass the entire spectrum of authoritative Jewish religious teachings throughout history, including the Mishnah, the Talmud, the Midrash and more, and the inaccurate rendering of " Torah " as " Law " may be an obstacle to " understanding the ideal that is summed up in the term talmud torah ( תלמוד תורה, " study of Torah ").
The main player in the history of Gregorian chant semiology in the 19th century is the Benedictine community of the Abbey of St Peter in Solesmes, which was established in 1833 by Fr Prosper Guéranger, who wished to create single authoritative editions of chant via paleographical study.
Particular versions and collations were presented by Roman historians as authoritative, an official history trimmed of contradictions and untidy variants to justify contemporary developments, genealogies and actions in relation to Roman morality.
Mr. Howell's history, A Town Named Anna, is one of the most authoritative and complete descriptions of the history of our community.
Bamford was the author of poetry ( mostly in standard English ) but of those in dialect several showing sympathy with the conditions of the working class became widely popular, and his Passages in the Life of a Radical ( 1840 – 1844 ) is an authoritative history of the condition of the working classes in the years after the Battle of Waterloo.
This was a key moment in the history of classical epigraphy: for the first time in print a humanist explicitly demonstrated the value of such archaeological remains for the discipline of law, and implicitly accorded texts inscribed in stone as authoritative status as those recorded in manuscripts.
Stange has its own historical association that publishes articles, short research topics, as well as authoritative works on the area's history.
There Brewer had time to continue his task of preparing his Letters and Papers of the Reign of King Henry VIII, the Introductions to which ( published separately, under the title The Reign of Henry VIII, in 1884 ) form a scholarly and authoritative history of Henry VIII's reign.
10-ISBN 0-8128-3084-9 ; 13-ISBN 978-0-8128-3084-2 ( cloth ) -- The most authoritative history on the company by a prolific business historian, with a thorough bibliography but no footnotes.
The Annual Register in its current form aims to provide an authoritative, accurate, and interesting summary of the history of the year.
He published authoritative monographs about Eminescu and Creangă, and a monumental ( almost 1, 000 pages in quarto ) history of Romanian literature from its origin to the time of his writing ( 1941 ).
The first authoritative reference to the Slavs and their mythology in written history was made by the 6th century Byzantine historian Procopius, whose Bellum Gothicum described the beliefs of a South Slavic tribe that crossed the Danube heading south in just two days.
In particular, the Mahdi abolished the four Sunni schools of jurisprudence ( Arabic: madhahib, مذاهب ), rejected all authoritative texts in the history of tafsir or Qur ' anic exegesis, changed the Sha ' hada, or profession of faith, to include the phrase, " Muhammad al-Mahdi is the Khalifa of the Prophet of God ," and revised the five pillars of Islam by replacing the Hajj or pilgrimage to Mecca with the obligation to undertake jihad, and adding a sixth pillar, which was belief in the Mahdiyya.
Magnússon was famous for his catchphrase " I've started so I'll finish ," which was also the title of his history of the show ( by far the most authoritative work on the show — ISBN 0-7515-2585-5 ).
Samuel Eliot Morison, Rear Admiral, United States Naval Reserve ( July 9, 1887 – May 15, 1976 ) was an American historian noted for his works of maritime history that were both authoritative and highly readable.
This view, sometimes called the Phillips school of slavery historiography, was considered an authoritative source on the history of American slavery during the first half of the twentieth century, despite the intense criticism by some African-American scholars for its alleged racist underpinnings.
He helped initiate The Canadian Centenary Series project and served as the Executive Editor for the nineteen volume authoritative history of Canada.
For more details of the war between Wiman Joseon and Han China, see the authoritative Chinese history book Shiji ( Chapter 115 ) by Sima Qian.
However, nothing in Chen Shou's Records of the Three Kingdoms ( the authoritative source for the history of the Three Kingdoms period ) suggests that the event actually took place, though the three men were noted to be very close to each other, to the point of sharing the same bed.
An authoritative history of " Baldock's Middle Ages " ( ISBN 0-905858-97-2 ) was compiled by Vivian Crellin, a former headmaster of the Knights Templar School, while local archaeologists Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews and Gilbert Burleigh published ' Ancient Baldock: the story of an Iron Age and Roman town ' in 2007.
The book is widely regarded as an authoritative and scholarly text on the intricacies of Israeli history and outspoken in what Dershowitz holds to be the validity of many Israeli policies.
In 1960, he published an authoritative general history of sport.

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