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The example of the kings was followed by the feudal nobles, sometimes by making a temporary concession permanent, sometimes without any form of commendation whatever.
Legal sanctions vary widely in their severity, they may include ( for example ) incarceration of temporary character aimed at reforming the convict.
If it is generally by temporary uninhabitability, for example a nuclear winter, then n < sub > r </ sub > may be relatively high.
For example, Peter Hain interprets libertarian socialism as minarchist rather than anarchist, favoring radical decentralization of power without going as far as the complete abolition of the state and libertarian socialist Noam Chomsky supports dismantling all forms of unjustified social or economic power, while also emphasizing that state intervention should be supported as a temporary protection while oppressive structures remain in existence.
This rewrite of the earlier example as a single expression avoids the need to store the new window in a temporary variable.
The dump, at whose head the D register points, is used as temporary storage for values of the other registers, for example during function calls.
For example, security through obscurity may ( but cannot be guaranteed to ) act as a temporary " speed bump " for attackers while a resolution to a known security issue is implemented.
For example, in the United States, California's Oakland ( KOAK ), Monterey ( KMRY ) and Santa Ana ( KSNA ) airports routinely grant temporary IFR clearance when a low coastal overcast forces instrument approaches, while the rest of the state is still under visual flight rules.
The temporary chairmanship, for example, would have permitted him to deliver the keynote address.
Methods are objects containing code in addition to slots ( which they use for arguments and temporary values ), and can be placed in a Self slot just like any other object: a number for example.
For example, sometimes servers indicate temporary failures, either by explicitly sending a 4xx error or by ending the connection unexpectedly ( which must be treated as a 451 error, according to Section 3. 8 of the RFC ).
For example, some routine treatments, such as certain antihistamines, when administered to aviation personnel, are cause for temporary grounding ( loss of flying privileges ) until the therapy and its effects are completed.
The garden is also used for temporary exhibits of sculpture, for example a sculpture by Jeff Koons was shown in 2006.
Shorthand notes are typically temporary, intended either for immediate use or for later transcription to longhand, although longer term uses do exist, diaries ( like that of the famous Samuel Pepys ) being a common example.
In some cases, temporary or palliative or symptomatic treatments are used to comfort patients or to allow better patient management ( for example, a patient who, without understanding, is trying to pull out a ventilation tube that is required for survival ).
For example, an organization considering a major capital investment might create a temporary working committee of several people to review options and make recommendations to upper management or the Board of Directors.
For example, during the 1982 eruption of Galunggung in Java, British Airways Flight 9 flew into the ash cloud, suffering temporary engine failure and structural damage.
These effects are believed to be small in comparison to GHG forcing in the long term, but large volcanic eruptions, for example, are known to exert a temporary cooling effect.
A notable historical example of conscientious noncompliance in a different professional context was the manipulation of the visa process in 1939 by Japanese Consul-General Chiune Sugihara in Kaunas ( the temporary capital of Lithuania between Germany and the Soviet Union ) to allow Jews to escape almost certain death.
For example, " Uno " was the temporary symbol for Hassium which had the temporary name of Unniloctium.
In the particular set of coordinates exampled above, much of the time-dependence of the elements has been omitted as unknown or undetermined, for example, the element n allows an approximate time-dependence of the element M to be calculated, but the other elements and n itself are treated as constant, which represents a temporary approximation, see Osculating elements.
The Islamic Art Museum also regularly hosts temporary exhibitions of modern art from the Islamic world, in 2008 for example Turkish Delight ( contemporary Turkish design ) and Naqsh ( Gender in Iranian art and society ).
Although the word is a neologism, it quickly became part of the local vocabulary, and has even been used in official council documents, for example when giving notice of temporary footpath closures.

example and commission
In fact, the commission has very little to do with the regulation of mobile phone service, outside of " undue preference " issues ( for example, a carrier offering a superior rate or service to some subscribers and not others without a good reason ).
The process continued over time, and in 1206, for example, a special commission was used to determine borders in the Munster area.
An example of one important commission was as the lead design firm for the Boston Transportation Planning Review, a metropolitan wide re-design of Boston's entire transit and roadway infrastructure in the 1970s.
Also, the 1934 United States Senate Nye Committee Memorandum shows that Zaharoff was paid with considerable money commissions in the transactions that were made between foreign companies and the Spanish Government ( for example, he got paid among a 5 and 7 % commission of the price of the American submarines sold to Spain, during all these years ).
In 1990, for example, two young men rejected by the alternate service commission on the grounds that they did not present their beliefs in a credible manner were sentenced to prison terms of three months and one month, respectively.
For example, most people, when buying or selling a stock, must pay a commission to their stockbroker ; that commission is a transaction cost of doing the stock deal.
Other cosplayers, who prefer to create their own costumes, still provide a market for individual elements, accessories, and various raw materials, such as unstyled wigs or extensions, hair dye, cloth and sewing notions, liquid latex, body paint, shoes, costume jewellery and prop weapons. Some anime and video game characters have weapons or other accessories that are hard to replicate, and conventions have strict rules regarding those weapons but, most cosplayers engage in some combination of methods to obtain all the items necessary for their costume ; for example they may commission a prop weapon, sew their own clothing, buy character jewelry from a cosplay accessory manufacturer, and buy a pair of off-the-rack shoes and modify them to match the desired look.
For example a Royal Society of Arts commission concluded that " the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, ... is driven more by ' moral panic ' than by a practical desire to reduce harm.
A state legislature may, for example, create home rule for a county or parish ( or its townships ), so that a county commission or board of supervisors may have jurisdiction over its unincorporated areas, including important issues like zoning.
For example, a cigarette company might commission research that attempts to show that cigarettes are good for one's health.
Thus, for example, in many states, the blood alcohol level for the commission of the offence of driving under the influence is set sufficiently low that people might exceed the limit without realising that they had consumed enough alcohol to do so.
This ran parallel to Home's increasing acceptance by various sections of the high brow art world, evidenced for example by the fact that in 2006 he produced an exhibition entitled " Hallucination Generation " at the prestigious Arnolfini in Bristol, won a major Arts Council / BBC commission " London Art Tripping " and he is currently editor of the Semina series for art book publisher Book Works in London ( 2007 – 2010 ); as well as currently being writer-in-residence at the Tate Modern in London ( 2007 / 08 ).
To give an extreme example ( trading 1000 shares of Google ), an online trader in 2005 might have bought $ 300, 000 of stock at a commission of about $ 10, compared to the $ 3, 000 commission the trader would have paid in 1974.
In the suburban Atlanta county of Gwinnett for example, customers were hit with termination fees of over 23 dollars when the county commission chose not to renew the contracts of the county trash collectors in November 2008.
A notable example was Thomas Cochrane, whose uncle had him entered at the age of five ; his name was carried on various ships until he was 18 and received his commission.
An example of an error of commission is when a pixel reports the presence of a feature ( such as trees ) that, in reality, is absent ( no trees are actually present ).
The democratic government of Raúl Alfonsín which took office in 1983 investigated these crimes through the CONADEP commission and prosecuted the responsible parties and made the unprecedented ( and only Latin American example ) Trial of the Juntas.
During the war, there were also a few cases of Mass Observation ( MO ) doing research on commission for government authorities trying to shape recruiting and war propaganda: Mary Adams, for example, employed MO on commission for the Ministry of Information.
During this time, the commission interviewed various representatives from different groups, for example religious leaders such as Cardinal Lustiger, school headteachers, political leaders, equal-rights groups and social groups ( for example the Ni Putes Ni Soumises ), and eventually led to the introduction of the French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools.
In a more recent example, according to a report issued by the commission for public complaints against the RCMP, at the 2010 G20 summit held in Toronto, at least two plainclothes police officers posing as protesters were among those arrested, suggesting that the tactic has been employed on more than one occasion in Canada.

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