Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Yes Minister" ¶ 6
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Hacker and sees
Whilst Hacker occasionally approaches an issue from a sense of idealism and a desire to be seen to improve things, he ultimately sees his re-election and elevation to higher office as the only measures of his success.

Hacker and task
* The Hacker Crackdown ( mentions the law, & the eponymous Chicago task force )

Hacker and departmental
For example, in " Doing the Honours ", it is his idea that leads to Hacker proposing a scheme that links national honours to departmental economies ( and he is quick to remind the Minister that he didn't suggest it, if asked ).

Hacker and staff
The episode entitled " The Moral Dimension ", in which Hacker and his staff engage in the scheme of secretly consuming alcohol on a trade mission to the fictional Islamic state of Qumran, was based on a real incident that took place in Pakistan, involving Callaghan and Donoughue, the latter of whom informed Jay and Lynn about the incident.
His bored genius sidekick Caulfield, girlfriend Jane Plainwell, friend James Burke, boss Mr. Spaetzle, discordant teacher Mrs. Olsen, and athletic adversary Coach Hacker all reside in Rodney, and are ( except for Caulfield, who is a student ,) staff at the fictional " Bryson Elemetary School.
StankDawg is a staff writer for the well-known hacker periodical 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, as well as the now-defunct Blacklisted!
Over the years, DDP membership has included several staff writers for 2600: The Hacker Quarterly and Blacklisted!

Hacker and Civil
Before long, Hacker begins to notice that Civil Service tactics are preventing his planned changes being put into practice.
While he is theoretically responsible to Hacker personally, it is Sir Humphrey who writes his performance reviews and influences Bernard's Civil Service career.
Before long, Hacker begins to notice that the Civil Service has been preventing any of his changes from actually being put into practice.

Hacker and Service
Service and smaller high technology set-ups are generally found within the town centre or close to the centre at Wrexham Technology Park such as Grote, Moneypenny and UHY Hacker Young.
On December 14, 2001, the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (“ INS ”) took Haddad into custody for overstaying his visa and initiated removal proceedings in Detroit before Immigration Judge Elizabeth Hacker.
Whilst he is theoretically accountable to Hacker personally, it is Sir Humphrey who writes his performance reviews and apparently wields influence over Bernard's future in the Service, leading to difficult situations for the young civil servant.

Hacker and country
Because Adorno ’ s American citizenship would have been forfeited by the middle of 1952 had he continued to stay outside the country, he returned once again to Santa Monica to survey his prospects at the Hacker Foundation.
The Hacker Ethic spread even further with the creation of ARPAnet ( the precursor to the Internet ) that connected several computer systems in different parts of the country in a network.
* In an episode of Yes Minister, Minister James Hacker obtains a drink of whisky at a party in a " dry " Arab country by referring to his " 69 VAT returns ".

Hacker and policies
Woolley tends to side with Hacker when new policies are announced, because they seem radical or democratic, only for Sir Humphrey to point out the disadvantages to the status quo and the civil service in particular.
When asked by Hacker if "... all this is to prevent Cabinet from enacting its policies?
As director for alcohol policies at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, Hacker has led national efforts to combat alcoholic beverage industry marketing and advertising practices, to increase long-dormant alcohol excise tax rates, and to require warning labels on alcoholic beverage containers.

Hacker and .
Some virtual communities explicitly refer to the concept of cyberspace, for example Linden Lab calling their customers " Residents " of Second Life, while all such communities can be positioned " in cyberspace " for explanatory and comparative purposes ( as did Sterling in The Hacker Crackdown, followed by many journalists ), integrating the metaphor into a wider cyber-culture.
The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder On the Electronic Frontier.
Hacker and M. R.
Hacker is a term that has been used to mean a variety of different things in computing.
" Hacker " can therefore be seen as a shibboleth, identifying those who use the technically-oriented sense ( as opposed to the exclusively intrusion-oriented sense ) as members of the computing community.
These moral conflicts are expressed in The Mentor's " The Hacker Manifesto ", published 1986 in Phrack.
Use of the term hacker meaning computer criminal was also advanced by the title " Stalking the Wily Hacker ", an article by Clifford Stoll in the May 1988 issue of the Communications of the ACM.
A Hacker Emblem proposed by Eric S. Raymond.
* How To Become A Hacker by Eric S. Raymond, open source perspective
* The Hacker Community and Ethics: An interview with Richard M. Stallman, 2002
Hacker ethic is a term for the moral values and philosophy that are standard in the hacker community.
Hacker skill is the ultimate determinant of acceptance.
Steven Mizrach, who identifies himself with CyberAnthropologist studies, compared Levy's " Old Hacker Ethic " with the " New Hacker Ethic " prevalent in the computer security hacking community.
" he makes the controversial claim that the " New Hacker Ethic " has continuously evolved out of the older one, though having undergone a radical shift.
Himanen explained these ideas in a book, The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age, with a prologue contributed by Linus Torvalds and an epilogue by Manuel Castells.
The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age.
* Hacker, Marilyn.
James Harrington, Mr. James Challoner, Mr. John Phelps, Mr. John Carew, Mr. Hugh Peters, Mr. Gregory Clement, Colonel Adrian Scroop, Col. Francis Hacker, Col. Daniel Axtel.

sees and task
Attributed to Immanuel Kant, the critical philosophy movement sees the primary task of philosophy as criticism rather than justification of knowledge ; criticism, for Kant, meant judging as to the possibilities of knowledge before advancing to knowledge itself ( from the Greek kritike ( techne ), or " art of judgment ").
He seems to accept any task, even morally questionable ones, as long as he is allowed to have the freedom to play with technology however he sees fit.
In that task, the monkey sees how the experimenter places a bit of food under one of two identical looking cups.
Camus sees Sisyphus as the absurd hero who lives life to the fullest, hates death and is condemned to a meaningless task.
For Hills, the task of biblical scholarship is to identify the particular line of preserved transmission through which God is acting ; a line which he sees in the specific succession of manuscript copying, textual correction and printing, which culminated in the Textus Receptus and the King James Bible.
Its editorial staff sees this as their main task to advise computer users on how to use their hardware and software in the best way.
Sorilea sees her main task as trying to get as large a remnant of the Aiel to survive the Tarmon Gai ' don
His first outing as a presenter was on Scrapheap Challenge produced by Channel 4 ; the series sees teams of engineers competing to build machines to complete a given task from materials scavenged from a scrapheap.
In this task an animal sees one stimulus and then chooses between two or more alternatives, one of which is the same as the first ; the animal is then rewarded for choosing the matching stimulus.
As Franklin sees it, Kirill ’ s “ self-imposed task was to perpetuate a tradition, not to change or modernize it ; to become authoritative by following authority rather than by challenging it .”.
As she entered the ship, Milia starts killing every Zentran she sees, and after executing her task, flees with gusto.
Stuart Scott walks by the room, sees James having trouble with such a menial task and says in a sarcastic tone " The chosen one, huh?
As further evidence of his task, Socrates reminds the court of his daimon which he sees as a supernatural experience.
He sees the writer as having " been given the task of writing a life of the hermit Helier, who lived in Jersey and has a few bare facts known about him: the cave where he lived, healing of the sick, and death at the hands of pirates.
The type of formal analysis called rational reconstruction is used by Jürgen Habermas to name the task that he sees as appropriate for philosophy.
Fortunately, the intervention of the nuns and María's powerful mother, Esperanza Mendoza, saves the boys from being taken away by the Keepers, and, subsequently, after Matt sees María, Esperanza recruits him to undertake the task of breaching Opium's security and gaining control of the country.
I express the most profound trust that, in spite of all my weakness, the Lord will grant me every grace necessary to face, in accordance with His will, any task, test or suffering that He sees fit to ask of His servant during his life.
The RSM is a career soldier who sees his vital task as breaking down failed soldiers, then building them back up again, in his words, " into men!
However, when verbal praise is provided in a similar situation increases intrinsic motivation as it is not evaluated to be controlled by external factors and the person sees the task as an enjoyable task that is performed autonomously.

3.187 seconds.