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result and scope
The scope constraint refers to what must be done to produce the project's end result.
The idea of reducing the scope and scale of Don Carlos had originally come to Verdi in 1875, partly as a result of his having heard reports of productions, such as Costa's, which had removed Act 1 and the ballet and introduced cuts to other parts of the opera.
As a result, Herberstein was able to produce the first detailed eyewitness ethnography of Russia, encyclopedic in its scope, providing an accurate ( very accurate for the time ) view of trade, religion, customs, politics, history, even a theory of Russian political culture.
In languages like C ++, accessing an unbound variable does not have well-defined semantics and may result in undefined behavior ; and declarations or identifiers used outside their scope will generate syntax errors.
The scale and scope of warfare in ancient Greece changed dramatically as a result of the Greco-Persian Wars.
Unlike human-readable source code, bytecodes are compact numeric codes, constants, and references ( normally numeric addresses ) which encode the result of parsing and semantic analysis of things like type, scope, and nesting depths of program objects.
Some historians of science have argued that the result was an unsatisfactory compromise between too many clashing visions of the purpose and scope of the federal government.
A company which sells many product lines, sells the same product in many countries, or sells many product lines in many countries will benefit from reduced risk levels as a result of its economies of scope.
Corporate branding can result in significant economies of scope since one advertising campaign can be used for several products.
The vote was the result of a compromise between the different parties: those in favour of software patents feared a text that would heavily limit its scope, while those against rejected the whole principle.
As a result, the project team risks drifting away from its original purpose and scope into unplanned additions.
Accordingly, scope creep can result in a project team overrunning its original budget and schedule.
As a result the Army's budget was halved and as the scope of the compulsory training scheme was scaled back, the authorised strength of each infantry battalion was reduced to just 409 men of all ranks.
By 1955 the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress heavy bomber would be entering the inventory in substantial numbers and as a result, Second Air Force grew both in scope and in numbers.
As a result, civil discovery rules pertain to discretionary discovery practices and much of the argument in this respect centers on the proper definition of the scope of the parties requests.
The scope of Greek habitation and rule has varied much through the ages, and, as a result, the history of Greece is similarly elastic in what it includes.
Based on the significance of the changes, three outcomes may result from a re-evaluation report: ( 1 ) the action may proceed with no substantive changes to the FEIS, ( 2 ) significant impacts are expected with the change that can be adequately addressed in a Supplemental EIS ( SEIS ), or ( 3 ) the circumstances force a complete change in the nature and scope of the proposed action, thereby voiding the pre-existing FEIS ( and ROD, if applicable ), requiring the lead agency to restart the NEPA process and prepare a new EIS to encompass the changes.
They are also searchable, unlike printed material, tend to be local, and may foster a greater sense of urgency as a result of their daily structure and wider scope for audiences.
As a result the scope of the project was truncated in April 1839 to Colchester.
As a result of a request from the Commander, USMACV, to expand the scope of the Meritorious Unit Commendation to include acts of valor, a review of the unit awards program was conducted in 1965.
When a pass through these four steps does not result in the need to improve, the scope to which PDCA is applied may be refined to plan and improve with more detail in the next iteration of the cycle, or attention needs to be placed in a different stage of the process.
Peter Sarrett of The Game Report called the game " outstanding ", remarking that it " result an unpredictable game which removes the tedium of standard chess while preserving plenty of scope for strategic play ," and praising the " gorgeous " paintings by Rogerio Vilela.
Hybridisation of Trichocentrum with Oncidium has resulted in the hybrid genus × Trichocidium for example, and similar events in the past would result in unrealistic assessments of relationship based on molecular phylogenetic studies with too limited a scope.
" Fighting " is perhaps the clearest act within the scope of its prohibition, and " tumultuous conduct " is " conduct [...] likely to result in serious bodily injury to a person or substantial damage to property.

result and project
A U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation did result in convictions against the McDougals for their role in the Whitewater project, but the Clintons themselves were never charged, and Clinton maintains innocence in the affair.
As a result of the deaths, leaks, and other design flaws, the consortium that oversaw the project agreed to pay $ 407 million in restitution, and several smaller companies agreed to pay a combined sum of approximately $ 51 million.
The system was not without its flaws ( the result of being largely a one-person project ), and the layout of Bliss ’ s text was difficult to read.
The project established unique mechanisms for World Bank, private sector, government, and civil society collaboration to guarantee that future oil revenues benefit local populations and result in poverty alleviation.
As a result, the growth was accompanied by growing pains: project failure was common, and the field of computer science was still in its early years, and the ambitions for project scale and complexity exceeded the market capability to deliver adequate products within a planned budget.
As a result of the " Cal-Tech " project, Texas Instruments was granted master patents on portable calculators.
As a result, an expert system will often work poorly, and the project abandoned.
Less than expected sales of the album ( more than two million ) and no further developments in the production of the film as a result brought the project to an indefinite hiatus in February 2001 and Gaines quickly faded into obscurity.
The two shared a mutual penchant for cocaine and heroin, and as a result, the sessions were largely unproductive, with Parsons eventually losing interest in the project.
On 17 January 2002 a spokesman for the project stated that, as a result of U. S. pressure and economic difficulties, " Galileo is almost dead.
In November 2002, as the result of several discussions on the topic Gritti made the decision to cease his work in Galeon and fork the project and started development of a HIG-compliant web browser he called Epiphany ( now known as Web ).
In hindsight, Cairo was a much more difficult project than Microsoft had anticipated and, as a result, NT and Chicago would not be unified until Windows XP — albeit Windows 2000, oriented to business, had already unified most of the system ’ s bolts and gears, it was XP that was sold to home consumers like Windows 95 and came to be viewed as the final unified OS.
The French experimental sail powered hydrofoil Hydroptère is the result of a research project that involves advanced engineering skills and technologies.
In 1996, as a result of a three-year research project led by Lindsay B. Yeates, the Australian Hypnotherapists ' Association ( founded in 1949 ), the oldest hypnotism-oriented professional organization in Australia, instituted a peer-group accreditation system for full-time Australian professional hypnotherapists, the first of its kind in the world.
Still, both architect and project manager were pleased with the final result.
The new backbone as a result of the SuperJanet5 project is a hybrid network offering, providing both a high speed IP transit service and private bandwidth channel services provisioned over a dedicated fibre network.
In 1946 when Fuchs returned to England as the first Head of the Theoretical Physics Division at the Harwell Atomic Energy Research Establishment, he was confronted by intelligence officers as a result of the cracking of Soviet ciphers known as the VENONA project.
As a result, the very last words in the film are: " I said to him, ' Bernie, they'll never make their money back on this one '", teasing Delfont for his lack of faith in the project.
As a result, a MNGzilla project was started to offer patched Mozilla and Firefox browsers.
When the changes accumulate, the forecasted result may not justify the original proposed investment in the project.
The first PLC, designated the 084 because it was Bedford Associates ' eighty-fourth project, was the result.
However, because of profound methodological disagreements with Lazarsfeld over the use of techniques like listener surveys and " Little Annie " ( Adorno thought both grossly simplified and ignored the degree to which expressed tastes were the result of commercial marketing ), Adorno left the project in 1941.
In 1985, after waiting decades for a new penetrating manned bomber, SAC took delivery of its first B-1B Lancer, while concurrent development of the black project that would eventually result in the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit also continued until that aircraft was officially unveiled to the public in late 1988.

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