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There was a time some years ago when local taxation by the cities and towns was sufficient to support their own operations and a part of the cost of the state government as well.
Obviously, the Interstate Commerce Commission will not force the New York Central to further curtail its commuter operations by giving undue competitive advantages to the lines that wish to merge.
Filling these bunks by the same self-unloading wagons used to fill silos spreads cost of the wagons over more time and operations.
Entries are summarized only when by doing so the amount of information retained in the dictionary is reduced and the time required for dictionary operations is decreased.
If you got too many people investing by this method, their operations would begin to affect stock prices, and thus throw the charts off.
If all the operating variables were varied simultaneously, Af operations would be required to do the same job, and as R increases this increases very much more rapidly than the number of operations required by the dynamic program.
If the problem is enlarged to require a complete coverage of feed states, Af operations are needed by the dynamic program and Af by the direct search.
Field does the planning for the machine operations and fiscal processes and the adapting of the data processing system to new programs as they are made necessary by legislative and policy changes.
The war also expanded with naval operations in 1862 when the CSS Virginia, formerly the USS Merrimack, damaged or destroyed three Union vessels in Norfolk, Virginia, before being engaged and damaged by the USS Monitor.
In 1788, with the approval of Congress, the Articles were replaced by the United States Constitution and the new government began operations in 1789.
But humans can do something equally useful, in the case of certain enumerably infinite sets: They can give explicit instructions for determining the nth member of the set, for arbitrary finite n. Such instructions are to be given quite explicitly, in a form in which they could be followed by a computing machine, or by a human who is capable of carrying out only very elementary operations on symbols.
Thus, an algorithm can be considered to be any sequence of operations that can be simulated by a Turing-complete system.
Besides HALT, Minsky's machine includes three assignment ( replacement, substitution ) operations: ZERO ( e. g. the contents of location replaced by 0: L ← 0 ), SUCCESSOR ( e. g. L ← L + 1 ), and DECREMENT ( e. g. L ← L − 1 ).
In practice an analog signal is subject to electronic noise and distortion introduced by communication channels and signal processing operations, which can progressively degrade the signal-to-noise ratio.
A round then be done with 16 table lookups and 12 32-bit exclusive-or operations, followed by four 32-bit exclusive-or operations in the < tt > AddRoundKey </ tt > step.
The evaluation order does not affect the value of such expressions, and it can be shown that the same holds for expressions containing any number of operations .< ref > Thus, when is associative, the evaluation order can be left unspecified without causing ambiguity, by omitting the parentheses and writing simply:
An even stronger assertion is that It is impossible by any procedure to reduce the temperature of a system to zero in a finite number of operations.
Caracalla left for the frontier, where for the rest of his short reign he was known for his unpredictable and arbitrary operations launched by surprise after a pretext of peace negotiations.
The reported output from global aquaculture operations would supply one half of the fish and shellfish that is directly consumed by humans ; however, there are issues about the reliability of the reported figures.
Carnegie made his fortune in the steel industry, controlling the most extensive integrated iron and steel operations ever owned by an individual in the United States.
Many useful array slicing operations ( such as selecting a sub-array, swapping indices, or reversing the direction of the indices ) can be performed very efficiently by manipulating the dope vector.

operations and Coastal
In the waters around the British Isles and out into the Atlantic Ocean, operations against enemy shipping and submarines in support of the RN were mounted by RAF Coastal Command with large partol bombers and flying boats and land-based fighter-bombers.
The Royal Air Force took over the site in 1939 for the use of RAF Coastal Command which made use of Eastbury house and also created a network of underground bunkers and operations blocks.
The main operations of Coastal Command were defensive, defending supply lines in the various theatres of war, most notably the Mediterranean, Middle East and African theatres and the battle of the Atlantic.
By 1943 Coastal Command finally received the recognition it needed and its operations proved decisive in the victory over the U-Boats.
Prior to the formation of Coastal Command in 1936, the role of the maritime naval operations fell to the RNAS.
In July 1923, Trenchard sent a memorandum to AOC ( Air Officer Commanding ) Central and AOC Coastal Areas advising them the strategic area offensive would be the dominating policy of future conflicts, and the Coastal services would take part in such operations.
In 1991, the Coastal Oil Company bought it, scaled down operations, and reopened it.
Valero took over the natural gas operations of the LoVaca Gathering Company, a defunct subsidiary of Coastal States Gas.
Not long after VE Day 19 OTU was disbanded and the arrival of 6 Coastal OTU saw the beginning of Kinloss's association with maritime operations, an association that continues to this day.
Several operations used DUKWs or small landing craft called RCLs ( manned by 7 Royal Engineers who inevitably became known as “ Popski ’ s Private Navy ”) to sail up the Adriatic and get behind the German front line, chaperoned by the Royal Navy ’ s Coastal Forces.
It operated from HMS Buzzard at Palisadoes, Jamaica in spring 1942 and it subsequently embarked on HMS Biter in June 1942 for the UK, where it joined RAF Coastal Command in January 1943 for operations in the English Channel from RAF Thorney Island.
* Coastal Patrol Directorate General: Responsible for land based operations, primarily the patrolling of harbors, beaches and other coastal areas.
: For operations over the Arctic by squadrons of Coastal Command based in Iceland, Russia and Shetland.
: For operations by aircraft of Coastal Command and others employed in the coastal role over the Atlantic Ocean from the outbreak of war to VE Day.
For operations over the Baltic and its approaches by squadrons of Bomber and Coastal Commands from the outbreak of war to VE Day.
: For operations over the Bay of Biscay by aircraft of Coastal and Fighter Commands, and of Bomber Command loaned to Coastal Command between the fall of France and VE Day, 25 June 1940 to 8 May 1945.
For operations by aircraft of Coastal command associated with the action against the Bismarck, 24 – 29 May 1941.

operations and Command
Naval operations are directed from the Ministry of Navy in Brasília through the Navy General Staff ( Estado-Maior da Armada-EMA ), six naval districts ( five oceanic and one riverine ), and two naval commands-Brasília Naval Command ( Comando Naval de Brasília-CNB ) and Manaus Naval Command ( Comando Naval de Manaus-CNM ).
In 1938, he organised an amphibious combined operations landing exercise that impressed the new commander-in-chief, Southern Command, General Wavell.
* United States Army Criminal Investigation Command ( USACIDC ), of which the operations division is commonly abbreviated to CID
The US Navy operates Naval Support Facility ( NSF ) Diego Garcia, a large naval ship and submarine support base, military air base, communications and space-tracking facility, and an anchorage for pre-positioned military supplies for regional operations aboard Military Sealift Command ships in the lagoon.
* The Joint Armed Forces Command ( El Comando Conjunto de las Fuerzas Armadas ), is the highest planning, preparation and strategic body of military operations.
Special Forces Command controls operations of Ranger Battalion, as well as the Special Force Battalions – Wolves.
Formed in 2001, the Logistics Command oversees all combat service support operations, and controls the Land Forces Logistic Base, the Military Hospital, and the Facility for Building and Maintenance.
Used by operators at the 614th Air and Space Operations Center at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., the 614 AOC's 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week support provides vigilance of global and theater operations and equips the Joint Functional Component Command for space operations with the tools to conduct command and control of space forces.
The order was given at 9: 42 by Federal Aviation Administration Command Center national operations manager Ben Sliney.
His last Army post was as the Commander of the United States Central Command, overseeing United States Armed Forces operations in a 25-country region, including the Middle East.
The United States Navy's Sea, Air, and Land Teams, commonly known as the US Navy SEALs, are the U. S. Navy's principal special operations force and a part of the Naval Special Warfare Command ( NSWC ) and SOCOM.
By 1988, the U. S. Department of Defense ( DoD ) issued Instruction 4630. 8 ( reissued in 1992, 2002, 2004 ) stating its policy that “ all forces for joint and combined operations be supported through compatible, interoperable, and integrated Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence systems.
Command and control computers, application software, engineering plotting and trending tools, launch countdown procedure documents, launch commit criteria documents, hardware requirement documents, and any other items used by the engineering launch countdown teams during real launch countdown operations are used during the simulation.
Brereton had no experience in airborne operations but had extensive command experience at the air force level in several theatres, most recently as commander of Ninth Air Force, which gave him a working knowledge of the operations of IX Troop Carrier Command.
Authorized to draw forces when needed from the Strategic Army Corps ( STRAC ), the Tactical Air Command, and the airlift units of the Military Air Transport Service and the military services, Strike Command had the mission " to respond swiftly and with whatever force necessary to threats against the peace in any part of the world, reinforcing unified commands or … carrying out separate contingency operations.
Kopassus ( a portmanteau of " Komando Pasukan Khusus " or " Special Force Command ") is an Indonesian Army special forces group that conducts special operations missions for the Indonesian government, such as direct action, unconventional warfare, sabotage, counter-insurgency, counter-terrorism, and intelligence gathering.
* Ramsund, between the towns of Harstad and Narvik ( special operations / Naval Ranger Command )
Like its predecessor Lotus 1-2-3, Symphony contained a reasonably powerful programming language referred to as its " Symphony Command Language ( or SCL ) ", which could be saved either within a spreadsheet or separately in " libraries " in the form of macros: lists of menu operations, data, and other macro keywords.
Since The Voyage Home was the first Star Trek film to show the operations at Starfleet Command, Bennett and Nimoy visited NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to learn how a real deep space command center might look and operate.
In 2008 there were more than twenty CIWS systems protecting bases in the U. S. Central Command area of operations.

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