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External and costs
# External Type 1, which includes both the external path cost and the sum of internal path costs to the ASBR that advertises the route,
External costs and benefits
External costs are incurred by others directly or by damage to the environment, and are known as externalities.

External and also
The Irish Free State, whose consent to the Abdication Act was also required, neither gave it nor allowed the British legislation to take effect in the Free State's jurisdiction ; instead, the Irish parliament passed its own Act — the Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Act — the day after the Declaration of Abdication Act took force elsewhere, meaning Edward VIII, for one day, remained King of Ireland while George VI was king of all the other realms.
It also contains all the information needed ( e. g., metadata, " data about the data ", and internal data structures ) to reconstruct the Conceptual level and External level from the Internal level when needed.
It also contains all the information needed ( e. g., metadata, " data about the data ", and internal data structures ) to reconstruct the Conceptual level and External level from the Internal level when needed.
External factors, also called state factors, control the overall structure an ecosystem and the way things work within it, but are not themselves influenced by the ecosystem.
External threats also played a dominant role in the development of the Revolution.
For primary sources see also External links below.
In 1987 he also became Minister of External Relations and in 1988 Deputy Minister of Finance.
The External Relations Act, passed the next day, as well as properly approving the abdication, also triggers the constitutional clause, making the new king " authorized by Ireland " for external relations.
External 32 kB RAM packs that mounted in the rear expansion slot were also available from third parties.
" It also indicated that the organisation would come under the control and supervision of the Minister for External Affairs rather than the Minister for Defence.
External fuel, when optionally carried, is also considered part of the payload.
External events also played a factor.
External records have their own problems of forgery and perjury, and are also vulnerable to being separated from the artifact and lost.
External pins can be configured to connect to internal shift registers in a variety of ways, and the internal timers can also be used, allowing serial communications in a number of modes, both synchronous and asynchronous.
External data memory ( XRAM ) also starts at address 0.
External protection components can also be used with circuit layout.
He was also the Minister of External Affairs in the cabinet of Morarji Desai.
Nehru, who had also been the Minister for External Affairs during his 16 years as PM, held that K. R. Narayanan was " the best diplomat of the country.
( See link to " Great Plains Industrial Park " in " External Links ", below ) Parsons is also home to the Parsons State Hospital & Training Center, which has been in operation since 1903 when it was opened as the Kansas State Hospital for Epileptics.
see also External links for primary sources
As the violence continued, the Minister for External Affairs, Patrick Hillery, met with the British Foreign Secretary and also went to the United Nations in a plea to send a peacekeeping force to the North and to highlight the Irish government's case.
For primary sources see also External links below.
For primary sources see also External links below.
For primary sources see also External links below.
For primary sources see also External links below.

External and called
Since independence, with Jaja Wachuku as the first Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, later called External Affairs, Nigerian foreign policy has been characterized by a focus on Africa as a Regional power and by attachment to several fundamental principles: African unity and independence ; Capability to exercise hegemonic influence in the region: peaceful settlement of disputes ; nonalignment and nonintentional interference in the internal affairs of other nations ; and regional economic cooperation and development.
External applications called compositing window managers provide policy for the visual appearance.
When it runs between autonomous systems, it is called External BGP ( EBGP or Exterior Border Gateway Protocol ).
It was drafted initially by John Hearne, legal adviser to the Department of External Affairs ( now called the Department of Foreign Affairs ).
For example, under the Basel II agreement of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, banking regulators can allow banks to use credit ratings from certain approved CRAs ( called " ECAIs ", or " External Credit Assessment Institutions ") when calculating their net capital reserve requirements.
* External ballistics ( sometimes called exterior ballistics ): the study of the passage of the projectile through a medium, most commonly earth's atmosphere.
An elected committee of school children called the External Affairs Committee have over the years, since the court case, and with the support of the Trust, promoted Summerhill as a case study to state school children, teachers and educationalists at conferences, schools and events.
From 1909 to 1993, the office was called Secretary of State for External Affairs.
In 1975, he was sent to the United Nations for two months as a member of the Maldives delegation, part of the department of External Affairs ( as the Foreign Ministry was then called ).
External wire connections to the board are made either by soldering the wires through the holes or, for wires too thick to pass through the holes, by soldering them to specially made pins called Veropins which fit tightly into the holes.
For example, the University of Massachusetts Amherst has been supporting an academic major called the University Without Walls-UMass Amherst which is dedicated to helping non-traditional students complete their bachelor's degrees since 1971. Women's colleges also offer programs for older women who would like to return to school, such as Agnes Scott College's Irene K. Woodruff return-to-college program, Mount Holyoke College's Frances Perkins Program, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College's Women's External Degree Program, Simmons College ( Massachusetts )' s Dorothea Lynde Dix Scholars Program, Smith College's Ada Comstock Scholars Program, Bryn Mawr College's Katherine McBride Scholars Program, and Wellesley College's Davis Degree Program.
In 2007, a standardized namespace within OSC called SYN, for communication between controllers, synthesizers and hosts, was proposed, ( See External links.
In an unrelated move, Kasteel Well in the Netherlands was purchased and became the home of Emerson's overseas program ( now called External Programs ).
Lingo was also initially very robust by providing object generation through a notion called, which led to the language's extensibility through External Factories ( XFactories ) or XObjects.
Lingo was also extensibile through External Factories ( XFactories ) or XObjects ( later called Lingo Xtras ), which provided programmatic extensions to Director.
External cargo compartments on aircraft are also called panniers.
In 1961, the Balewa government created an official Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations ministerial position in favour of Jaja Wachuku who became, from 1961 to 1965, the First substantive Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, later called External Affairs.
The " head " of the MUCR was Alexander Yakushev ( Александр Александрович Якушев ), a former bureaucrat of the Ministry of Communications of Imperial Russia, who after the Russian Revolution joined the Narkomat of External Trade ( Наркомат внешней торговли ), when the Soviets had to allow the former specialists ( called " specs ", " спецы ") to take positions of their expertise.
External to the plasma membrane, all animal cells have a fuzzy coat called the glycocalyx.
( see External Links ) He also produced a weekly show called FIGURE IT OUT with JB !, which offers inspirational advice, celebrity news, interaction with viewers, fitness tips, and contests on BlogTV. com.
The head of the MUCR was Alexander Yakushev ( Александр Александрович Якушев ), a former bureaucrat of Ministry of Communications of Imperial Russia, who after the Russian Revolution joined the Narkomat of External Trade ( Наркомат внешней торговли ), when the Soviets had to allow the former specialists ( called " spetsy ", " спецы ") to take positions of their expertise.
External validity was called into question concerning sample characteristics.
This MTA was called External. exe and ran on MS-DOS or Windows NT.

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