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CPE and generally
programme is open to those holding a recognised legal qualification, generally an undergraduate degree in Laws or a CPE.
Law students generally apply in the Autumn term of their last year, whereas CPE students apply early in the CPE course.

CPE and devices
CPE can refer to both devices purchased by the subscriber and provided by the operator or service provider.
The terms “ customer-premises equipment ,” “ Customer-provided Equipment ,” or “ CPE ” may also refer to any devices that terminate a WAN circuit, such as an ISDN, E-carrier / T-carrier, DSL, or metro Ethernet.
To be able to view a digitally modulated channel, home, or customer-premises equipment ( CPE ), e. g. digital televisions, computers, or set-top boxes, are required to convert the RF signals to signals that are compatible with display devices such as analog televisions or computer monitors.

CPE and such
It has been said during other student crises that this event strongly affected Jacques Chirac, who was hereafter careful about possible police violence during such demonstrations ( i. e. maybe explaining part of the decision to " promulgate without applying " the First Employment Contract ( CPE ) after large student demonstrations against it ).
Two such molecules, that impedes initiation factors, are CPEB and maskin, which bind to CPE ( cytoplasmic polyadenylation element ).
Students must first complete a basic degree in law, such as the Bachelor of Laws ( LLB ), Juris Doctor ( JD ) or convert from another first degree with the Common Professional Examination ( CPE ).
Digital services, such as ISDN or GSM, enable the CPE to activate MCI via out-of-band signaling.
VMWI differs from existing features that use other message indicators, such as audible stuttered dial tone, in that it activates a visual indicator on the CPE.
The CPE is also offered by some more established British universities, such as the University of Birmingham, the University of East Anglia, Keele University, and Swansea University.

CPE and telephones
Excluded from CPE are overvoltage protection equipment and pay telephones.
Nortel sold off its CPE line to Aastra Technologies in 1999 and Aastra continues to market these telephones through various channels.
It was at one time only compatible with ADSI-compliant telephones but is now compatible with any customer premises equipment ( CPE ) that simply responds visually to visual FSK.

CPE and routers
Finally, the user continues to use existing CPE ( ISDN BRI terminal adapters, bridges, and routers ) to make the CO connections.

CPE and ),
the desired signalling system, as this will be dictated by their CPE ( Customer Premises Equipment ),
Thus, on April 28, 2006, after the unofficial repeal of the French First Employment Contract ( CPE ), the Longjumeau ( Essonne ) conseil des prud ' hommes ( labour law court ) judged the New Employment Contract ( CNE ) contrary to international law, and therefore " illegitimate " and " without any juridical value ".
The new stand-alone company became Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc. ( CPE ), with Coke owning 49 % of the company.
Enzymes responsible for processing of POMC peptides include prohormone convertase 1 ( PC1 ), prohormone convertase 2 ( PC2 ), carboxypeptidase E ( CPE ), peptidyl α-amidating monooxygenase ( PAM ), N-acetyltransferase ( N-AT ), and prolylcarboxypeptidase ( PRCP ).
* University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations offers a suite of eighteen globally available examinations including General English: Key English Test ( KET ), Preliminary English Test ( PET ), First Certificate in English ( FCE ), Certificate in Advanced English ( CAE ) and Certificate of Proficiency in English ( CPE ).
Many of these are located on the La Doua campus, home to the Claude Bernard University ( Lyon I ), CPE Lyon and the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon.
It binds carboxypeptidase E ( CPE ), and the disruption of this binding has been proposed to cause the loss of sorting of BDNF into dense-core vesicles.
On October 31, 1989, Sony completed a friendly takeover bid for the rest of shares ( 51 %) of CPE, which was a public company listed on the New York Stock Exchange ( NYSE: KPE ), and acquired 99. 3 % of the common stocks of the company.
Student self-service ( e. g., self-registration on instructor-led training ), training workflow ( e. g., user notification, manager approval, wait-list management ), the provision of on-line learning ( e. g., computer-based training, read & understand ), on-line assessment, management of continuous professional education ( CPE ), collaborative learning ( e. g., application sharing, discussion threads ), and training resource management ( e. g., instructors, facilities, equipment ), are all important dimensions of Learning Management Systems.
Some law students study for four years ( rather than three years, although this is usually only the case for students taking a combined law degree with the LPC, or for those whose courses include study abroad ), making it possible for both non-law and law graduates of the same starting year to finish at the same time, with the CPE providing the " foundations of legal knowledge ".

CPE and home
The home / Business CPE has a single coaxial cable with a power adapter connecting to an ordinary cable modem.

CPE and access
The growth of multiple-service operators, offering triple or quad-play services, required the development of hybrid CPE to make it easy for subscribers to access voice, video and data services.
Dying Gasp is a message ( or signal ) sent by the customer premises equipment ( CPE ) DSL device to the digital subscriber line access multiplexer ( DSLAM ) when a power outage occurs.
It works in conjunction with a screen-based telephone (" screenphone ") or other compatible CPE to provide the user with softkey access to telephone company or internal PBX custom calling features.

CPE and Communications
In the U. S. Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) proceeding the Second Computer Inquiry, the FCC ruled that telecommunications carriers could no longer bundle CPE with telecommunications service, uncoupling the market power of the telecommunications service monopoly from the CPE market, and creating a competitive CPE market.
With Live Meeting 2007 Microsoft offers both a hosted model for Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 as well as a CPE ( customer premise equipment ) solution, namely Office Communications Server 2007.

CPE and services
The wired communications provider ( telephone company ) is responsible for delivery of services to a minimum point of entry ( MPOE ) ( physically a utility box ) which connects the telephone / network wiring on the customer's property ( customer-premises equipment / CPE ) to the communication provider's network.
Head Start began as a summer pilot program that included an education component, nutrition and health screenings for children, and support services for families ( CPE, 2007 ).

CPE and them
CPE members are active in its 26 branches – eight of them are active in Tallinn, 18 in towns and counties.

CPE and their
As part of the CPE requirement, most states require their CPAs to take an ethics course during every renewal period.
Continuing professional development ( CPD ) or Continuing professional education ( CPE ) is the means by which people maintain their knowledge and skills related to their professional lives.
Unfortunately, Motorola definitively killed the CPE distribution in 2010, especially in France, one of their biggest distribution market.

CPE and Network
For example, basic DS1 ( T1 ) CSUs support loopback of each interface and will produce Alarm indication signal to the provider's NIU ( Network Interface Device ) in the event of loss of signal from the customer-premises equipment ( CPE ).

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On Thursday, 16 March 2006, tens of thousands of French university and school students marched to demand the government scrap a contentious youth jobs clause, known as First Employment Contract ( CPE ).
On 16 January 2006 he announced a similar kind of work contract ( called Contrat première embauche, or CPE ) for young people ( under 26 ).
The CGT then supported the student movement during the 2006 protests against the Contrat première embauche ( CPE, First Employment Contract ).
However, the CFDT participated with the other confederations to the 2006 conflict about the Contrat première embauche ( CPE ).
This was given the name CenterParcs Europe ( CPE ).
The positive success and effects of preschool meant many state leaders were showing interest in educational reform of these young students ( CPE, 2007 ).
By 2005 sixty-nine percent, or over 800, 000, four year-old children nationwide participated in some type of state preschool program ( CPE, 2007 ).
These factors have caused the rate of attendance in preschool programs to grow each year ( CPE, 2007 ).
On 20 May 2010, The Council for Private Education ( CPE ) has registered the first batch of private education institutions ( PEIs ) under the Enhanced Registration Framework ( ERF ).
Selected students can prepare a Ph. D. in one of the CPE Lyon research laboratories ( 50 new students per year on average ).
While Voice over IP ( VoIP ) is maturing, its deployment requires an investment in new network infrastructure and customer premises equipment ( CPE ).
solutions targeted at both the customer premises ( CPE ) and central office ( CO ).
The system will be formed by base stations ( BS ) and customer-premises equipment ( CPE ).
Later in 2004 the University Grants Commission ( UGC ) accorded the status of college with Potential for Excellence ( CPE ).
These connections are typically made between the block and the CPE ( customer premise equipment ).
The ultimate appearance is the telephone or other customer premises equipment ( CPE ).
Close Precision Engagement ( CPE ) and Advanced Designated Marksman ( ADM ) personnel, also known as counter-snipers, are trained on the use and employment of the M-24, M-107 and / or M-4 equipped with an Advanced Combat Optical Gunsight ( ACOG ).

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