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Back-End and with
* JMangler-A Powerful Back-End for Aspect-Oriented Programming ( with Günter Kniesel and Michael Austermann ), Chapter 15 of Aspect-Oriented Software Development by Robert E. Filman, Tzilla Elrad, Siobhán Clarke, and Mehmet Aksit, Addison-Wesley, 2005, ISBN 0-321-21976-7

Back-End and .
* Open Back-End, a computing term referring to the accessibility of a software application's underlying software or data.
The Twelve Tribes has been cited by Stuart A. Wright as a group suffering from " Front-End / Back-End Disproportionality " in media coverage.

deferred and speech
In the speech, he emphasized his commitment to tackling poverty, restructuring Malaysian society, expanding access to quality education for all, and promoting renewed “ passion for public service .” He also deferred and abandoned the digital television transition plan of all free-to-air broadcasters such as Radio Televisyen Malaysia.

deferred and recognition
Other functions rely not on recognition of some token or weight of metal in a marketplace, where time to detect any counterfeit is limited and benefits for successful passing-off are high, but on more stable long term social contracts: one cannot easily force a whole society to accept a different standard of deferred payment, require even small groups of people to uphold a floor price for a store of value, still less to re-price everything and rewrite all accounts to a unit of account ( the most stable function ).
:* such income if the CFC has a deficit in E & P, in which case it is deferred from recognition until the CFC has positive E & P.
" This was a recognition of the need and demand for American goods abroad, though the ban was likely deferred to avoid inflicting immediate economic hardship on American merchants.
Matthew Prior, in dedicating his Poems on Several Occasions ( 1709 ) to Dorset's son, affirms that his opinion was consulted by Edmund Waller ; that the Duke of Buckingham deferred the publication of his Rehearsal until he was assured that Dorset would not rehearse upon him again ; and that Samuel Butler and Wycherley both owed their first recognition to him.

deferred and is
* Lack of standards for deferred payments: This is related to the absence of a common measure of value, although if the debt is denominated in units of the good that will eventually be used in payment, it is not a problem.
Jacques Derrida argued that access to meaning and the ' real ' was always deferred, and sought to demonstrate via recourse to the linguistic realm that " There is nothing outside the text "; at the same time, Jean Baudrillard theorised that signs and symbols or simulacra mask reality ( and eventually the absence of reality itself ), particularly in the consumer world.
In the US, the tax on interest income on life insurance policies and annuities is generally deferred.
That is, a statement such as ( i. e. the assignment of the result of an expression to a variable ) clearly calls for the expression to be evaluated and the result placed in, but what actually is in is irrelevant until there is a need for its value via a reference to in some later expression whose evaluation could itself be deferred, though eventually the rapidly growing tree of dependencies would be pruned to produce some symbol rather than another for the outside world to see.
The processing of the product is deferred until its two operands are available ( i. e., 5 minus 6, and 7 ).
Another technique devised by Henry Baker involves deferred increments, in which references which are stored in local variables do not immediately increment the corresponding reference count, but instead defer this until it is necessary.
However, if such a reference is copied into a data structure, then the deferred increment must be performed at that time.
It is also critical to perform the deferred increment before the object's count drops to zero, resulting in a premature free.
Latent Telepathy, formerly known as " deferred telepathy ", is described as being the transfer of information, through Psi, with an observable time-lag between transmission and receipt.
Additionally, Amos is currently writing the music for Samuel Adamson's musical adaptation of the George MacDonald story The Light Princess for the Royal National Theatre, which was originally expected to debut in spring 2012 but has now been deferred.
* Digital terrestrial television project by Radio Televisyen Malaysia is described as a " white elephant " because it has been delayed and recently deferred because technology rapidly evolved over time.
Money, insofar as being a medium of exchange and of deferred payment, is also an example of an emergent phenomenon between market participators.
This is done through deferred taxes, mortgages for poor and for first-time house-buyers and financial incentives for the owners of decayed rental housing.
It is a tax deferred savings vehicle that allows for the tax-free accumulation of a fund for later use as a retirement income.
It is any form of deferred payment.
When payment is deferred on any such instrument, typically an interest rate is higher than the standard interest rates paid by banks, or charged by the central bank on its money.

deferred and where
Solid lines indicate direct descent, whereas dashed lines indicate a case where either 1 ) one standard influenced another 2 ) one standard was incorporated into another, or 3 ) one standard deferred to another.
Septimus Warren Smith, a veteran of World War I suffering from deferred traumatic stress, spends his day in the park with his Italian-born wife Lucrezia, where they are observed by Peter Walsh.
Later 100, 000 unionists converged on the drive leading to Stormont, where Craig addressed the crowds, but deferred to the outgoing Prime Minister Brian Faulkner, who managed to disperse the crowds.
The idea is to meet 2. b3 with 2 ... e5, another deferred From Gambit, and 2. e4 with 2 ... d5, when 3. exd5 Qxd5 would result in a Scandinavian Defense where White's pawn is oddly placed on f4.
* Non-qualified deferred compensation, as an informal funding vehicle where a corporation owns the policy, pays the premiums, receives the benefits, and then uses them to pay, in whole or in part, a contractual promise to pay retirement benefits to a key person, or survivor benefits to the deceased key person's beneficiaries.
The 24 hour service debate arose once again in June 2008 as part of an ETS service review where it was deferred to budget.
k-NN is a type of instance-based learning, or lazy learning where the function is only approximated locally and all computation is deferred until classification.
A deal with Amtrak was worked out where the line, suffering from decades of deferred maintenance and, in places, outright abandonment, would be completely rebuilt for a new Amtrak service.
In schools where the first period of the day is optional, home room may be deferred to the second period.
In cases where nodes cannot be split without preventing overlap, the node split will be deferred, resulting in super-nodes.
The same result is achieved in the United States, see Aziz v. Aziz where a New York court enforced a deferred mahr of $ 5, 000 because the terms of the contract complied with New York's General Obligations Law.

deferred and provider
The medical social worker informs the medical provider than the proposed discharge plan may place the patient at risk and the discharge plan is deferred pending further assessment.

deferred and into
* A compliance regime that outlined consequences for failure to meet emissions targets but deferred to the parties to the Protocol, once it came into force, the decision on whether those consequences would be legally binding ;
To maintain the tax advantage for income deferred into a 401 ( k ), the law stipulates the restriction that unless an exception applies, money must be kept in the plan or an equivalent tax deferred plan until the employee reaches 59½ years of age.
The concept of business model has also been introduced into the accounting of deferred taxes under International Financial Reporting Standards with 2010 amendments to IAS 12 addressing deferred taxes related to investment property.
Early into the Gladstone ministry, Chamberlain suggested without success that the franchise should be extended, with the Prime Minister arguing that the matter should be deferred until the end of the Parliament's lifespan.
One story states that manufacturing delays deferred its introduction into the ST line until after the first STs had shipped.
As mentioned above, the Seder Olam put forth the idea that the counting for these cycles was deferred until 14 years after entry into the land.
In 1914, he and Wulf both reported for military service and Focke was deferred due to heart problems, but was eventually drafted into an infantry regiment.
A deferred custody and supervision order means that the young offender will not go into custody but will serve his or her sentence under supervision in the community with a set of strict conditions.
Entry into service, originally to come with the December 2007 timetable change together with the Lötschberg Base Tunnel was deferred and re-scheduled for the spring of 2009.
The script ran into difficulties after accusations from Eon Productions that the project had gone beyond copyright restrictions, which confined McClory to a film based on the Thunderball novel only, and once again the project was deferred.
The delta goes into a deferred income tax asset on the balance sheet.
Prior rules only allowed plan moneys to leave the plan and maintain its tax deferred status only if the money went directly to an IRA or to an IRA and back into a " like kind " defined contribution retirement account.
Both companies entered into a deferred prosecution agreement.
During the early 1890s the SER was actively considering extending the Bricklayers ' Arms branch into Charing Cross and Cannon Street as a means of relieving this congestion, but deferred making any decision to do so and ultimately the idea was dropped following the operating agreement with the LC & DR in 1899, which provided the new ' joint railway ' with two further pathways into London.
“ owned fund ” means paid up equity capital, preference shares which are compulsorily convertible into equity, free reserves, balance in share premium account and capital reserves representing surplus arising out of sale proceeds of asset, excluding reserves created by revaluation of asset, as reduced by accumulated loss balance, book value of intangible assets and deferred revenue expenditure, if any.
Recent advances in hierarchical Z-buffering have effectively incorporated ideas previously only used in deferred rendering, including the idea of being able to split a scene into tiles and of potentially being able to accept or reject tile sized pieces of polygon.
" After Welch deferred to Chairman Mundt to call the next witness, the gallery burst into applause.
" But some intervening accidents having hitherto deferred the performance of the main design, I proposed to the actors to turn the intended prologue into an entertainment by itself, as you now see it, by adding two acts more to what I had already written.
They also offered a deferred enrollment into medical school, but Dr. Frank chose to attend medical school during his first NFL off season.

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