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Common and complaints
Common complaints included `` Mrs. Murphy '' leaving her windows open all the time, a fresh air fan, or the family was visiting `` Aunt Minnie '' with the house shut up but they still paid the same rate for oil.
Common complaints about its current location include diplomats who struggle to obtain U. S. visas and local residents complaining about inconveniences each time the roads are sealed due to visiting dignitaries.
Common signs and complaints include coughing, cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, flatulence and diarrhea.
Common complaints from users included poor search results as well as inaccurate answers to questions.
Common complaints about the first generation models mostly came from the A4LD automatic transmission, which was not well-suited for towing and was unable to cope with higher power output from modified engines ; improved fluid cooling using aftermarket transmission coolers can alleviate these issues.
These races, on what was then called Jackass Common and now Dean Gardens, ceased in 1880 when the local council stopped them because of complaints about the ' evil they encouraged '.
Common complaints include:
Common complaints include:
Common law examples are imminent defection to competitor, unreasonable refusal to agree a contract change, going AWOL, repeated complaints of constructive dismissal without resignation, damaging breakdown in relations caused by the employee, threats to resign followed by ambiguous absence, imprisonment, expiry of fixed term and pressure from a customer or supplier.
Common complaints focused on what was called a weak storyline and unimpressive AI.
Common complaints about the film were that little effort was put into getting the viewer to believe in the world, that few moments of the film could be taken seriously, and that Shyamalan was using the film as a form of self-indulgence ; instead of having a minor cameo, as in most of his films, Shyamalan cast himself as a visionary whose writing changes the world, and another character included a film critic — portrayed by actor Bob Balaban as arrogant, self-assured, and passive — who comes to a violent end.
Common complaints include:
Common complaints were that X2: The Threat, like its predecessors, was quite slow paced and had a steep learning curve.
Common Good advocates, among other things, the creation of special health courts to address medical malpractice complaints.

Common and relate
Common positions relate to defining a European foreign policy towards a particular third-country such as the promotion of human rights and democracy in Burma, a region such as the stabilisation efforts in the African Great Lakes, or a certain issue such as support for the International Criminal Court.
" Common sense " ideas tend to relate to events within human experience, and thus commenurate with these scales.
" Common triggers include the ranks, faces and colours of played cards ( and how those values relate to the current top card ), and changes between suits and parities ( odd to even, even to odd ), but they may also be triggered by non-card events such as speaking ( or failing to speak ) a certain word when playing a card.
Reportedly, comparability studies that will relate the GEPT to the Common European Framework standards of language proficiency are underway.

Common and access
They typically provide access to files using network file sharing protocols such as NFS, SMB / CIFS ( Server Message Block / Common Internet File System ), or AFP.
Common property and non-exclusion: When it is too costly to exclude people from access to an environmental resource for which there is rivalry, market allocation is likely to be inefficient.
Common examples of access control involving authentication include:
Although Common Criteria does not prescribe any SFRs to be included in an ST, it identifies dependencies where the correct operation of one function ( such as the ability to limit access according to roles ) is dependent on another ( such as the ability to identify individual roles ).
; Common Control Library: Gives applications access to some advanced controls provided by the operating system.
Common causes of failure within the innovation process in most organisations can be distilled into five types: Poor goal definition, Poor alignment of actions to goals, Poor participation in teams, Poor monitoring of results, Poor communication and access to information.
The town also has a grocery store, Tabaka's grocery store ( part of SuperValu ), and a coffee shop, Common Grounds, which provides free wireless access.
The conditional access system ( DVB-CA ) defines a Common Scrambling Algorithm ( DVB-CSA ) and a physical Common Interface ( DVB-CI ) for accessing scrambled content.
They partially succeeded with the Common Law Procedure Act 1854 and Chancery Amendment Act 1858, which gave both courts access to the full range of remedies.
Common facilities may include a kitchen, dining room, laundry, child care facilities, offices, internet access, guest rooms, and recreational features.
The strength of the evidence for reducing obesity through environment has been highlighted by the Center for Disease Control in its Common Community Measures for Obesity Prevention Project, which includes measures of healthy food access and physical activity environments.
In computer networking, Server Message Block ( SMB ), also known as Common Internet File System ( CIFS, ) operates as an application-layer network protocol mainly used for providing shared access to files, printers, serial ports, and miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network.
Four of five Common Ravens eventually succeeded, and " the transition from no success ( ignoring the food or merely yanking at the string ) to constant reliable access ( pulling up the meat ) occurred with no demonstrable trial-and-error learning.
This fact notwithstanding, J # is a usable. NET language and has access to most of the Common Language Runtime ( CLR ) features.
Bindings allowing access, but not writing, to components exist for StarOffice Basic, OLE Automation and the. NET Common Language Infrastructure.
IBM Smalltalk's Common Widget layer provided fast, native access to multiple platform widget sets while still providing a common API without suffering the " lowest common denominator " problem typical of other portable graphical user interface ( GUI ) toolkits.
Common carriers, facilities-based broadband Internet access providers, and providers of interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol ( VoIP ) service – all three types of entities are defined to be “ telecommunications carriers ” and must meet the requirements of CALEA.
All accommodation on the Stafford Campus has 24 / 7 Security with Stafford Court benefitting from secure access to the accommodation via a two-way intercom system and students can book the " Aston Common Room " for social events at no cost to them.
* Common facade: An EAI system can front-end a cluster of applications, providing a single consistent access interface to these applications and shielding users from having to learn to use different software packages.
Most iDTVs do not inherently support pay TV, and as a result many are fitted with Common Interface slots to allow the use of a conditional access module.
Although undergraduates constitute the majority of the student population of the college, the postgraduate community benefit from a refurbished Middle Common Room, separate accommodation in Deerness block where all rooms are en-suite and have access to kitchen facilities due to the fact that postgraduate students are often resident in college outside of normal term times.
The EU's Common Fisheries Policy, which began in 1970, aimed at creating a common market for fisheries products by providing for free access to the waters of all Member States and introducing structural funds to ensure modernisation of the sector.
At the back of the village, behind the Selborne Arms and Gilbert White's Field Studies Centre, there is the Zig-Zag Path, which was cut into the hillside in the 1760s by Gilbert White and his brother John, to provide easier access to the Hanger and Selborne Common.

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