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Analysts and can
Analysts of crash dumps from Linux systems can use or the Linux Kernel Crash Dump ( LKCD ).
Analysts of democratisation in the Middle East cite the Islamic parties ' references to respect for human rights in their justification for these programmes as evidence that these groups can serve as a progressive force in the region.
Analysts may use either editor ; if the logic is modified SAPHIRE can redraw the fault tree graphic.
Analysts can employ several techniques to elicit the requirements from the customer.
* These lists can create a false sense of mutual understanding between the stakeholders and developers ; Business Analysts are critical to the translation process.
Analysts can usually use a physical data model to calculate storage estimates ; it may include specific storage allocation details for a given database system.
* Analysts can study the relationships between components in detail and can simulate the projected consequences of multiple design options before having to implement the outcome in the real-world.
Finally, Business Analysts do not have a predefined and fixed role, as they can take a shape in operations ( technology architect or project management ) scaling, sales planning, strategy devising or even in developmental process.
Because Business Analysts typically act as a liaison between the business and technology functions of a company, the role can be often successful either aligned to a line of business, within IT or sometimes both.

Analysts and origins
Analysts trace the 1970s origins of Manchester's gang crime to social deprivation in the south-central part of the city — Hulme, Longsight and Moss Side — where it was claimed to be difficult to make money by legitimate means.

Analysts and natural
Analysts estimated that generation cost using world market rate natural gas would cost RM 0. 22 per kilowatt hour.

Analysts and environmental
Environmental chemistry is used by the Environment Agency ( in England and Wales ), the Environmental Protection Agency ( in the United States ) the Association of Public Analysts, and other environmental agencies and research bodies around the world to detect and identify the nature and source of pollutants.

Analysts and .
Analysts saw the move as a continuation of the recovery drive that got under way late Monday afternoon when the list sank to a hoped-for `` support level '' represented by around 675 in the Dow Jones industrial average.
Analysts in the field of engineering look at requirements, structures, mechanisms, systems and dimensions.
Analysts note that Blake asks four questions rather than asserting the historical truth of Christ's visit.
Analysts on Wall Street were generally critical of the merger, as both companies had been struggling before the announcement, and the stock prices of both companies dropped in the months after the merger agreement was made public.
Analysts estimated damage to the nation's infrastructure at US $ 640 million, with balance-of-payments losses of some US $ 300 million.
Analysts also note, however, that Honduras is at a distinct disadvantage relative to its Central American neighbors because of its poor transportation system.
Analysts continue to debate the actual benefits of the shift away from the import-substitution industrialization ( ISI ) policies of the 1960s and 1970s toward a new focus on free zones and assembly industries in the 1990s.
Analysts should never report material nonpublic information, except in an effort to make that information available to the general public.
Analysts and scholars remain divided, however, as to whether the voice that introduces the piece is that of Wangemann or of Brahms.
Analysts expect the additional AU troop reinforcements to help the Somali authorities gradually expand their territorial control.
Analysts also rejected government figures on the number of immigrants from South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Analysts usually estimate the yield at 4 to 6 kt using conventional seismic magnitude-to-yield conversion formulas.
Analysts frequently work from the same models that are used for design and manufacture, but these models often carry much more detail than is necessary for simulation or analysis purposes.
Later mass expulsions of IGAS members led to the formation of other societies, such as the American Association of Handwriting Analysts that were orientated towards Holistic graphology.
The opposing Handwriting Analysts displayed a distinct lack of professional courtesy to each other.
Analysts focus on the military issues that may arise from political or economic events in foreign countries and also analyze foreign military capabilities, transportation systems, weapons of mass destruction ( WMDs ), terrorism, and missile systems and contribute to National Intelligence Estimates and to the President's Daily Brief.
Analysts serve DIA in all of the agency's facilities as well as in the field.
The industry is globally represented by the International Federation of Technical Analysts ( IFTA ), which is a Federation of regional and national organizations.
In Canada the industry is represented by the Canadian Society of Technical Analysts.
Analysts believed that his use of the phrase was seen by many as a tacit appeal to Southern white voters and a continuation of Richard Nixon's Southern Strategy, while some argued it reflected Reagan's libertarian economic beliefs.
Analysts generally look for the least defended or most fragile resource that is necessary for important military capabilities.
" Analysts said this meant " the military may have taken the upper hand and that Kim might no longer be wielding absolute authority.

can and discern
As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light of meaning in the darkness of mere being.
The highly developed inner ear can detect sounds from dozens of miles away and discern from which direction the sound comes.
From this, Odontoceti can discern the size, shape, surface characteristics, distance and movement of an object.
We can discern various facts about the recipients of Hebrews through a careful mirror reading of the letter:
Additionally, one can discern a thread of the macabre running through Goya's work, even in his earlier tapestry cartoons.
The ever expanding ring of waves is the wave group, within which one can discern individual wavelets of differing wavelengths traveling at different speeds.
With the passing of time, the faint remains of the former writing would reappear enough so that scholars can discern the text ( called the scriptio inferior, the " underwriting ") and decipher it.
It is important to note the distinction here, between giving a false statement under oath and merely misstating a fact accidentally, though this distinction can be especially difficult to discern in court of law.
Modern computer-monitors typically display about 72 to 130 pixels per inch ( PPI ), and some modern consumer printers can resolve 2400 dots per inch ( DPI ) or more ; determining the most appropriate image resolution for a given printer-resolution can pose difficulties, since printed output may have a greater level of detail than a viewer can discern on a monitor.
This can be useful in medical diagnoses, as elasticity can discern healthy from unhealthy tissue for specific organs / growths.
Etymologically, we can discern the following traditions ( some languages followed a historical link, e. g. within the Holy Roman Empire, not their language family ; some even fail to follow the same logic for certain other aristocratic titles ):
As Marcel Carné put it, " in the unforgettable images of this spare and pure story we can discern the effort of an entire nation.
When white ports are matured in wood for long periods, the colour darkens, eventually reaching a point where it can be hard to discern ( from appearance alone ) whether the original wine was red or white.
Tolkien's description of the physical layout of the city of Minas Tirith itself is followed relatively faithfully in Peter Jackson's film The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, ( the city also has a cameo in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, when Gandalf goes there to discern the identity of Bilbo's ring, and it also can be seen in the distance for a few seconds when Faramir takes Frodo, Sam, and Gollum to Osgiliath in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers ) Jackson's version interprets the top of the rock as flattened and paved, and also the location for the coronation of Aragorn.
In reality, these items can be quite expensive and in fact, it is up to the knowledge and observational ability of the participant to notice and discern the hidden signs of a truly excellent design or glaze ( akin to the appearance of a diamond in the rough ).
* Are there any broad patterns that we can discern through the study of the human past?
When synthesized, one can discern that the Pharisees represented mainstream Judaism in the Hellenistic world, while the Sadducees represented a more aristocratic elite.
Thus, the issue becomes an existentialist query about whether nature can exist in a humanist critique, and whether we can discern the " other's " views in relation to our actions on their behalf.
The giant squid probably cannot see colour, but they can probably discern small differences in tone, which is important in the low-light conditions of the deep ocean.
From a pragmatic viewpoint of the kind often ascribed to James, defining on a particular occasion whether a particular belief can rightly be said to be both true and justified is seen as no more than an exercise in pedantry, but being able to discern whether that belief led to fruitful outcomes is a fruitful enterprise.

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