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For and administrators
For this reason, use of macros is a violation of the TOS or EULA of most MMORPGs, and administrators of MMORPGs fight a continual war to identify and punish macro users.
For Windows system administrators, Microsoft suggests that they migrate to Windows PowerShell.
For these users there are a number of providers who use the same protocols as administrators to provide a Dynamic DNS service for end users.
For 23 years, Donington held the race up until 2009, but in light of the proposed Donington Formula1 deal, MotoGP administrators Dorna Sports agreed a 10 year deal with Silverstone from 2010.
For other programs, system administrators may be expected to create and modify files by hand using a text editor.
For around 50 years, ancient Panjakent was ruled by new administrators but towards the end of the 8th century the town on the upper terraces was depopulated and relocated.
For example, 21 % of Canadian hospital administrators, but less than 1 % of American administrators, said that it would take over three weeks to do a biopsy for possible breast cancer on a 50-year-old woman ; 50 % of Canadian administrators versus none of their American counterparts said that it would take over six months for a 65-year-old to undergo a routine hip replacement surgery.
For teachers and administrators Fle3 offers tools to manage users and study projects.
For this reason many high-use templates are protected against editing except by administrators ( other editors can propose changes on the talk page ).
For the reform lobbyists — Christian missionaries, doctors, journalists, administrators and social workers — it was precisely these features of the devadasi institution which were reprehensible in the utmost.
For a time mercenaries became important as trainers and administrators, but soon these tasks were also taken by the state.
For some DNS server packages, the serial numbers of SOA resource records are maintained by administrators by hand.
For example, students coming to the U. S. may be allowed to come on the recommendation of the organization in their home country, or the hosting partner may require the student to submit a detailed application, including previous school report cards, letters from teachers and administrators, and standardized English fluency exam papers.
For example, a report from civic administrators in Canada's Saskatoon in 2001 described the cameras as " simply an enforcement tool used to penalize motorists that fail to stop for red traffic signals.
For many years, Dana and Trinity shared faculty, administrators, staff, and presidents.
It has also sought increased representation by minority administrators in college and professional sports under the leadership of Jesse Jackson, Jr. For Hispanic issues the merged entity works closely with the League of United Latin American Citizens and the National Council of La Raza.
For the Toba and Karo on the other hand the evidence in the writings of missionaries and colonial administrators is relatively abundant.
Note: For a complete list of current Wikipedia administrators, go here.
* For pages related to the general administration of Wikipedia, which are not specific to the group of people called " administrators ", see: Category: Wikipedia administration.
For civilians, the decoration is typically bestowed to mid-level and senior NASA administrators who have supervised at least four to five successful NASA missions.
For a brief period in the 1920's, a live wolf pup appeared at every football game, but UNM administrators were forced to cease the practice when a child teased the wolf and was subsequently bitten.
: For more experienced research administrators, NCURA created " Sponsored Project Administration: Level Two, Critical Issues in Research Administration " ( commonly referred to as " SPA II ").

For and companies
For internal political reasons, the union asks for ( and accepts ) increases in the basic wage rate, and would vigorously oppose a reduction in this rate, but the adjustment of the basic wage rate upwards is essentially up to the discretion of the companies of the industry.
For if I knew the secret of letting this power in my body change directly into electricity, I could rent myself out to the electric companies and with just the power in my body I could light all the lights and run all the factories in the entire United States for some days.
For example, an insurance company may choose to locate in Bermuda due to preferential tax rates and policies for insurance companies.
For publicly-traded companies in the U. S., the directors which are available to vote on are largely selected by either the board as a whole or a nominating committee.
For example, in the United Kingdom, the Companies Act 2006 requires directors of companies " to promote the success of the company for the benefit of its members as a whole " and sets out the following six factors regarding a director's duty to promote success:
For example, a central bank may regulate margin lending, whereby individuals or companies may borrow against pledged securities.
For example, in 2006 more than 60 percent of Fortune 500 companies did not have a COO, and in 2007 almost 58 percent of Fortune 500 companies did not have a COO.
* Poor integration: For many companies, integrations are piecemeal initiatives that address a glaring need: improving a particular client-facing process or two or automating a favored sales or client support channel.
Beginning in 2007, multicore implementations of DSPs have started to emerge from companies including Freescale and Stream Processors, Inc. For faster applications with vast usage, ASICs might be designed specifically.
For example, the Computer Security Institute reported that in 2007, 71 % of companies surveyed utilized encryption for some of their data in transit, and 53 % utilized encryption for some of their data in storage.
For example, fifty-six companies are involved in making one can of chicken noodle soup.
For more complex or proprietary file formats, file viewers are usually provided by the same companies that make the editing software using those formats ( viewers may be distributed free of charge, while editors have to be bought ).
For example, the geometric mean can give a meaningful " average " to compare two companies which are each rated at 0 to 5 for their environmental sustainability, and are rated at 0 to 100 for their financial viability.
For the next twenty years, the U. S. government was involved in quelling Central American disputes, insurrections, and revolutions, whether supported by neighboring governments or by United States companies.
For example, pharmaceutical companies that produce, apply intellectual property rights in order to prevent other companies from manufacturing their product without the additional cost of research and development.
For example, Mexican companies are given better access to U. S. markets due to their membership.
For example, life insurance companies may require higher premiums or deny coverage altogether to people who work in hazardous occupations or engage in dangerous sports.
For more than one hundred years, English and French trading companies had fought one another for supremacy, and by the middle of the 18th century competition between the British and the French had heated up.
For major mining companies, and any company seeking international financing, there are however a number of other mechanisms to enforce good environmental standards.
For this reason, pharmaceutical companies produce sulfate and hydrochloride salts of the drug, both of which are over 300 times more water-soluble than their parent molecule.
For example, cruising companies often have unused capacity, and when given the choice, prefer to pay their bills by bartering cruise vacations.
For example, California's insured population of 20 million is the most competitive in the nation and 44 % of that market is dominated by two insurance companies, Anthem and Kaiser Permanente.
For whole companies, outcome-based evaluations are the basis of stock exchange prices: Companies which produce higher profit growth are more valuable than companies which perform poorly.

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