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Forcing and logic
Forcing was considerably reworked and simplified in the 1960s, and has proven to be an extremely powerful technique both within set theory and in areas of mathematical logic such as recursion theory.

Forcing and coming
* NOAA page on Climate Forcing Data includes ( calculated ) data on Earth orbit variations over the last 50 million years and for the coming 20 million years
* The NOAA page on Climate Forcing Data includes ( calculated ) data on orbital variations over the last 50 million years and for the coming 20 million years

Forcing and results
Forcing users to relay their outbound email through their ISP's mail server often yields unsatisfactory results.

Forcing and 20
*" Letter from Jerusalem: Forcing the End " ( July 20, 1998, The New Yorker )
Forcing their way through the Axis resistance, during 19 – 20 October three Romanian divisions ( 2nd and 3rd Mountain, plus the communist Tudor Vladimirescu ) assaulted and seized Debrecen as part of Soviet 27th Army's assault on the right flank of the 6th Guards Tank Army.

Forcing and has
Forcing, unless the partnership has agreed that this is an exception to the " 2 / 1 rule.
Forcing has also been used in model theory but it is common in model theory to define genericity directly without mention of forcing.
* Forcing a player to take a fourth free throw and intentionally miss if he has made all 3 free throws, instead of just returning the ball to him
Forcing functions are very effective in safety critical situations such as this, but can cause confusion in more complex systems that do not inform the user of the error that has been made.

Forcing and no
John W. Whitehead said of the matter, " Forcing Americans to undergo a virtual strip search as a matter of course in reporting to work or boarding an airplane when there is no suspicion of wrongdoing is a grotesque violation of our civil liberties.

Forcing and internal
Forcing mechanisms can be either " internal " or " external ".

Forcing and function
Forcing function can mean:
* In differential calculus, a Forcing function ( differential equations )

Forcing and .
The Large Contribution of Projected HFC Emissions to Future Climate Forcing.
The article " Forcing Gays Out of the Closet " by William A. Henry III in Time ( January 29, 1990 ) introduced the term " outing " to the general public.
Forcing is a term used by meteorologists to describe the situation where a change or an event in one part of the atmosphere causes a strengthening change in another part of the atmosphere.
Most advanced or expert players in the U. S. play a more modern variant known as 2 / 1 Game Forcing.
By the year 2000, some completely new bidding systems had evolved, including " Precision Club " and " 2 / 1 Game Forcing " which, although still relying on point-count rules for hand evaluation, are otherwise substantial departures from the early Goren system.
Forcing her way through the ostiole, she often loses her wings and most of her antennae.
See Forcing notrump for additional details.
Forcing to game, with original spade support and good club suit.
Forcing to game, with balanced hand and a good club suit.
Forcing for one round only ( as in Standard American ), except in the variant of 2 / 1 where this sequence is game forcing as well.
Forcing for one round ; 10 points or more with at least four clubs.
* Re-filling Forcing more carbon dioxide gas into a reservoir of liquid and gas CO < sub > 2 </ sub > while maintaining a constant temperature would not raise the pressure but merely convert the additional gas into liquid.
Forcing is equivalent to the method of Boolean-valued models, which some feel is conceptually more natural and intuitive, but usually much more difficult to apply.
" Forcing a group to accept certain members may impair the ability of the group to express those views, and only those views, that it intends to express.
Forcing can lead consequently to vocal deterioration.
Forcing yourself on the non-dominant side of a trooper is one way because the left side is difficult for a right-handed soldier.
* Forcing Cog to take energy efficiency into account during movements.

21st and address
These " post-environmental movement " thinkers argue that the ecological crises the human species faces in the 21st century are qualitatively different from the problems the environmental movement was created to address in the 1960s and 1970s.
In his 2002 Republic day address, he drew attention to the Bhopal declaration on the Dalit and Adivasi agenda for the 21st century and spoke of the necessity of the private sector adopting policies to promote equitable representation of the backward sections in their enterprises.
Though the 80286 does not truncate real-mode addresses to 20 bits, a system containing an 80286 can do so with hardware external to the processor, by gating off the 21st address line, the A20 line.
The A20 line ( 21st address line ) also must be enabled to allow the use of all the address lines so that the CPU can access beyond 1 megabyte of memory ( only the first 20 are allowed to be used after power-up to guarantee compatibility with older software ).
The beginning of the 21st century also saw the senior service program expand and become the Center for Senior Services, providing advocacy, publications and other services to address financial, legal, health, religious, social and family concerns for those over 50.
The 21st Century Defense Initiative ( 21CDI ) is aimed at producing research, analysis, and outreach that address three core issues: the future of war, the future of U. S. defense needs and priorities, and the future of the U. S. defense system.
Lammy has spoken publicly on the topic of black fatherhood in the 21st century, attempting to address issues with fatherhood, particularly in the black working class.
These were published as " Standards for the 21st Century Learner " and address several literacies: information, technology, visual, textual, and digital.
In addition to celebrating the 1977 Conference, the 2007 agenda was to address significant women ’ s issues for the 21st century.
In his welcoming address for the fall 2007 semester, former CSU President Larry Edward Penley called for CSU to set the standard for the 21st century public land-grant research university.
For example in March this year a small group of National Leaders of Education enrolled on the college ’ s fellowship programme worked together for a week to address the question: ‘ How can the school system develop the most effective number of trusts / federations / chains and what would be the associated accountability framework ?’ As part of the recent 21st Century Schools White Paper, the college has been asked to lead a leadership and partnership national support programme to provide localised support for emerging partnerships between schools and others.
In the 21st century, some Pan-Africans aim to address globalisation and the problems of environmental justice.
In January 2000, a position statement was issued by the Convention Council to address the question as to how Keswick see its role in the 21st century.
Sassen will address world mayors and industry leaders with her research on the increasing significance of connected relationships between cities in the 21st Century.
To address the research and development needs of commercial vehicles, the goal of the 21st Century Truck Partnership is for USA trucks and buses to safely and cost-effectively move larger volumes of freight and greater numbers of passengers while emitting little or no pollution, with dramatic reduction in dependence on imported petroleum.
The Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute was a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan policy research organization established in 1993 to address the challenges to global security and stability in the early 21st century, with a special, but not exclusive focus on the elimination of chemical weapons and biological weapons.
* Commended by the County of Los Angeles, California, in a Formal Plaque in " Recognition of dedicated service to the affairs of the community and for the civic pride demonstrated by numerous contributions for the benefit of all the citizens of Los Angeles County and in recognition of numerous visits to Los Angeles, California, USA to deliver lectures and address forums in various universities, in different years, since the ' 70s, ' 80s, ' 90s and onwards to the 21st Century comprising the years 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007.

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