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Formal training becomes requirement for COs ; receive 160 hours instruction in basic fish and wildlife law enforcement at Eastern Kentucky University.

Formal and was
Formal higher education in the arts and sciences in Wales, from the Dark Ages to the 18th century, was the preserve of the wealthy and the clergy.
In Łukasiewicz 1951 book, Aristotle ’ s Syllogistic from the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic, he mentions that the principle of his notation was to write the functors before the arguments to avoid brackets and that he had employed his notation in his logical papers since 1929.
Formal sovereignty was evidenced by the existence of flags, constitutions, and other state symbols, and by the republics ' constitutionally guaranteed " right " to secede from the union.
Formal efforts backed by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service began to save the red wolf from extinction in 1973 when a captive breeding program was established at the Point Defiance Zoological Gardens, Tacoma, Washington.
Formal racial discrimination was illegal in school systems, businesses, the American military, other civil services and the government.
Formal Relations with Thailand was established 14 June 1949.
Formal trading rights were introduced in 1614, and the city was incorporated through a royal charter in 1742.
Formal generalization of the pi – theorem for the case of arbitrary number of quantities was for the first time given by A. Vaschy in 1892, and later and, apparently, independently, by A. Federman, D. Riabouchinsky in 1911 and by Buckingham in 1914.
Formal logic was developed in ancient times in China, India, and Greece.
Formal consolidation was accomplished through the intervention of Jean Moulin.
Formal British Military Doctrine was first published in 1988 and in 1996 became British Defence Doctrine applicable throughout the armed forces.
Schools Formal education came to Nanty Glo about 1898 with a school opening on what was then the Jackson side of the settlement.
Formal usage was introduced by academics in the early 1970s, notably by historian Yuji Ichioka, who is credited with popularizing the term.
Formal military hairstyles lasted until beyond the end of the 18th century and it was the French Revolution which spelled the end of wigs and powdered, greased hairstyles in modern, Western armies.
Formal agreement was reached on 16 January 1845 between the L & SWR, the GWR and the Southampton & Dorchester, agreeing exclusive areas of influence for future railway construction as between the parties.
Formal political union occurred on 3 October 1990, executed — not without criticism — via Article 23 of West Germany's Basic Law as the accession of the restored five eastern Länder ( meaning that technically, East Germany was subsumed into West Germany ).
He was the co-author, with Richard Beigel, of the textbook The Language of Machines: an Introduction to Computability and Formal Languages ( 1994, W. H.
In Łukasiewicz 1951 book, Aristotle's Syllogistic from the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic, he mentions that the principle of his notation was to write the functors before the arguments to avoid brackets and that he had employed his notation in his logical papers since 1929.
Formal application to change the title was made on 5 January 1923, and on 15 February 1923, Canada was notified that His Majesty had granted the title.
Formal environmental protection in China was first stimulated by the 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, held in Stockholm, Sweden.
The OPOJAZ, the Society for the Study of Poetic Language group, headed by Viktor Shklovsky was primarily concerned with the Formal method and focused on technique and device.
Formal conservatory courses in bandura playing were reestablished only after the Soviet revolution, when Khotkevych returned to Kharkiv and was invited to teach a class of bandura playing at the Muz-Dram Institute in 1926.
Formal membership was only open to those who were Jewish, but the Group worked with people from other communities including many Irish and Black activists.

Formal and also
Other commentators place the Holocene – Anthropocene boundary at the industrial revolution while also saying that " Formal adoption of this term in the near future will largely depend on its utility, particularly to earth scientists working on late Holocene successions.
Formal, academic critiques of postmodernism can also be found in works such as Beyond the Hoax and Fashionable Nonsense.
Formal demography limits its object of study to the measurement of populations processes, while the broader field of social demography population studies also analyze the relationships between economic, social, cultural and biological processes influencing a population.
Formal power series can also be interpreted as functions, but one has to be careful with the domain and codomain.
There is also a special, extra Halfway Hall Formal for second-year students to mark the middle of their time as an undergraduate student at the College, and a Christmas Formal for all students at the end of every Michaelmas Term.
Formal may also refer to:
Formal methods are best described as the application of a fairly broad variety of theoretical computer science fundamentals, in particular logic calculi, formal languages, automata theory, and program semantics, but also type systems and algebraic data types to problems in software and hardware specification and verification.
As noted by Weyl, Formal logical systems also run the risk of inconsistency ; in Peano arithmetic, this arguably has already been settled with several proofs of consistency, but there is debate over whether or not they are sufficiently finitary to be meaningful.
* Formal verification, also model checking: Attempts to prove, by mathematical methods, that the system has certain desired properties, and that certain undesired effects ( such as deadlock ) cannot occur.
If the event is in the final year of high school, it is sometimes called a Dinner-dance, Leavers ' Dinner or Debutante Ball but is also commonly called a School Formal or " Formal ".
Although the term " thought disorder " can refer to either type, in common parlance it refers most often to a disorder of thought " form " also known as Formal Thought Disorder.
Formal reports ( ten or more pages and being too long to put into a memo or letter ) also have a table of contents.
Formal or informal acknowledgment of a nation's great-power status has also been a criterion for being a great power.
Programs Board is also responsible for planning larger off-campus events such as the Homecoming Dance and Spring Formal.
Formal groups and formal group laws can also be defined over arbitrary schemes, rather than just over commutative rings or fields, and families can be classified by maps from the base to a parametrizing object.
It also boasts the finest dining room, food & wine and Formal Hall as rated by Varsity, a Cambridge University student run magazine.
* In addition to the residential stops, elevators also bring residents to Service Level and Formal Lobby Level, and Informal Level.
In San Francisco they also manage Up Your Alley Street Fair and special events like the " Folsom Street Fair Formal Leather Gala " with Joan Rivers which celebrated the 25th anniversary, thee annual circuit party " Magnitude " ( Official Saturday Night Dance Event ) which has a leather subculture focus and a relatively new Official Closing Party called " DEVIANTS ".
Formal Quebec French also has a very different approach to non-sexist language than Metropolitan French.
Formal criticism of the new policies regarding minorities had also been voiced by Hungarian activists, including Károly Király, leader of the PCR in Covasna County.
Formal gloves in light grey suede, chamois, or kid leather were also required.
At University College, Durham ( also known as ' Castle ', due to its being based in Durham Castle as the oldest of the Durham colleges ), corking is enforced in Formal Hall.

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