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handling and debate
At the official televised leaders ' debate, her political rivals criticized the ONDP's handling of the economy in the early 1990s, but Horwath further distanced the New Democratic Party from Mr. Rae by pointing out his current allegiance to the federal Liberals as interim leader of the ( federal ) Liberal Party.
In a debate in Lok Sabha on 29 May 1998, he pointed out some of the drawbacks of the government in handling of the nuclear tests conducted at Pokhran.
Back in Britain there was public outcry, there was increased opposition from liberals against Eyre's handling of the situation, and by the end of 1865 the " Governor Eyre Case " had become the subject of national debate.
Through his careful handling of lustre and reflection, the display of these objects in one painting can be interpreted as a contribution to the paragone debate. 2000
Cronin is also the centre of current debate in Scotland over the reporting and handling of sex offenders and how they are dealt with once out of prison.
Null has been the focus of controversy and a source of debate because of its associated three-valued logic ( 3VL ), special requirements for its use in SQL joins, and the special handling required by aggregate functions and SQL grouping operators.

handling and around
Located in the London Borough of Hillingdon, in West London, Heathrow is the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the third busiest airport in the world ( as of 2012 ) in terms of total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
A 2012 U. S. National Transportation Safety Board report which investigated the response of the Canadian energy company Enbridge to a July 2010 pipeline spill in Michigan where millions of litres of oil began to pour in and around the Kalamazoo River compared the company ’ s handling of the spill to the Keystone Cops.
This software is built around agreed-upon, standardized protocols for handling mail messages and the graphics they might contain.
A radio-based transatlantic telephone service was started in 1927, charging £ 9 ( about $ 45 USD, or roughly $ 550 in 2010 dollars ) for three minutes and handling around 2000 calls a year.
Vesalius, on the other hand, carried out dissection as the primary teaching tool, handling the actual work himself while his students clustered around the table.
The city's economy revolves largely around the port, which has modern facilities for handling and storing cargo, through which alumina and bananas are shipped.
* The suspension also automatically accommodates differing payloads in the car-with four people and cargo on board the wheelbase increases by around 4 cm ( 2 in ) as the suspension deflects, and the castor angle of the front wheels increases by as much as 8 degrees thus ensuring that ride quality, handling and road holding is almost unaffected by the additional weight.
Extreme caution must be taken when handling these pieces of hardware as a single bump against a hard surface or sharp corner can destroy the delicate cell structure on the surface and render a roller completely useless, at a cost of around 5000 for even small narrow-web rollers.
At around the same time he wrote a non-proprietary replacement for regex ( 3 ), the Unix library for handling regular expressions, and made it freely available.
Littlehampton is also a commercial port, handling around 50-60 ships a year from Ireland, Holland, Germany, Belgium and France with cargo including marine aggregates, stone, marble chippings and timber.
Other than providing basic services for Ayeka, such as dragging her carriage around and handling her stuff, they are usually sent out to spy on Ryoko's activities, as Ryoko also has a huge crush on Tenchi as well.
It is generally accepted that the origin of the catboat type was in New York around 1840 and from there spread east and south as the virtues of the type — simplicity, ease of handling, shallow draft, large capacity — were discovered.
After handling a record 9. 6 million passengers in 2008, passenger numbers declined to around 8. 6 million in 2010 and 2011, making Birmingham the seventh busiest UK airport.
North Greenwich is one of the largest stations on the Jubilee Line, capable of handling around 20, 000 passengers an hour, having been designed to cope with the large number of visitors expected at the Millennium Dome ( now The O < sub > 2 </ sub >) during 2000, between and on the Jubilee Line, in Travelcard Zones 2 and 3.
Deep section or solid disc wheels are often used to reduce turbulence around the spokes, but these can affect handling in windy conditions.
The new rear suspension, the new softer spring rates in front, the bigger brakes, the addition of some more power, all these factors had us driving around like idiots — zooming around the handling loop dragging with each other, standing on the brakes — until we had to reluctantly turn the car over to some other impatient journalist ...
Some argue that the federal government has not actively attempted to enforce these conditions, with particular issues around handling of portability ( e. g., the reduction of coverage for residents while traveling abroad ) and comprehensiveness ( e. g., de-insuring of some medical procedures ).
Other businesses based in or around the town include ; Evans Accountants ( Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors ), Core Business Management Ltd ( Outsourced Business Services ), Clitheroe Light Engineering ( engineering ), Spiroflow ( material handling ), Shackletons Garden & Lifestyle Centre, Farmhouse Fayre, Townson Bros. ( fuel suppliers ), Clarity Sign & Design ( sign design and installation ) and Rufus Carr Ltd ( Independent Ford dealer ) est. 1928.
Yarborough made adjustments to his driving based on the handling of the car in a particular race whereas Waltrip wanted the car adjusted around his driving style.
The airport is a focus city for Aeroméxico Connect, handling around 50 daily commercial flights to destinations within Mexico and the United States.
To get around that, a sophisticated theory of handling a linear system of divisors was developed ( in effect, a line bundle theory for hyperplane sections of putative embeddings in projective space ).
In the 1-series hatchback commercial, Kermit the Frog was shown driving a BMW 1 Series around in a desert making figure eights, showcasing the car's agile nature and playful handling.
That changed in late 1991, as Sega built their marketing campaign around their new mascot Sonic the Hedgehog, pushing the Genesis as the " cooler " alternative to Nintendo's console and inventing the term " Blast Processing " to suggest that the Genesis was capable of handling games with faster motion than the SNES.
The Sedicivalvole gained its engine from the Lancia Thema, and with a much smaller and lighter bodyshell to house it, this power unit brought superb performance and handling, and a top speed of around which made it faster than the Volkswagen Golf GTI of that era.

handling and private
In the book, the authors discuss a theory of how the United States ’ media industry operates, which they term a “ propaganda model .” The model describes a “ decentralized and non-conspiratorial market system of control and processing, although at times the government or one or more private actors may take initiatives and mobilize co-ordinated elite handling of an issue.
" Months after the appointment, Vilsack forced her to resign based on accusations of considering race in the handling of her job responsibilities at a private advocacy firm in 1986.
the group meets the telecommunications needs of the local and international business community, while supporting network operators with technical services and handling large-scale IT outsourcing projects for public and private sector organizations.
Hobby serves the city as a secondary airport handling domestic service and is a regional center for corporate and private aviation.
During this period he also remained in private law practice, handling numerous legal issues for George Washington among others.
Those higher-ups invariably hate Rockford ( and private investigators generally ) because of their perception that either he is meddling in open cases or is trying to make the LAPD look incompetent in its handling of closed ones.
The resume, however, listed her only federal court experience as handling personal injury and employment discrimination cases from 1982 to 1986 as a partner in a private Iowa law firm.
Pre-industrial illustrations such as paintings or tapestries often show us personalities or eponyms in their private offices, handling record keeping books or writing on scrolls of parchment.
Their responsibilities often include handling more private or sensitive corporate and personal information than other employees.
According to one report, Wappel told Martin that he was " profoundly disappointed " with his handling of the issue during a private caucus meeting.
In December 2009 he was invited to join the private office (" cabinet ") of the first full-time President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, as his advisor on constitutional issues, but also handling his relations with the European Parliament and national parliaments, with the Committee of Regions and the Economic and Social Committee as well as helping on relations with some governments, including the UK.
In 1988, Carlisle went into private practice for the Honolulu law firm of Shim, Tam, Kirimitsu, Kitamura and Chang where he worked for eight years, mostly handling personal injury cases.
By 1983-84, it became clear that most private buyers preferred the equally roomy but cheaper and more fuel economical K-cars ; however, the M's long-proven traditional engineering, handling, and V8 engine availability appealed to police and taxi fleets, allowing the car's continued existence until the end of the decade.
Another Charterite initiative that has spread throughout the country requires private employers to inform employees of the risks of handling hazardous materials, known as a right-to-know law.
In this way, EPR shifts the responsibility for waste management from government to private industry, obliging producers, importers and / or sellers to internalise waste management costs in their product prices and ensuring the safe handling of their products.
She continued to work for Wilson, handling his private business from the time of his resignation in 1976 until his death in 1995.
Most top-level publicists work in private practice, handling multiple clients.
Large federal and state agencies, such as the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) as well as private companies often maintain OEMs as discrete departments responsible for handling organizational emergency preparations and response plans.
In a wider sense the initial investment is made by the state and later the handling is done by the private sector.
But here the private sector is responsible to the state when it comes to handling.
Before joining the Bush administration, Miers was a lawyer in private practice for 27 years, handling business cases and acting as then-Governor Bush's personal lawyer.
Event handling code must be careful when dealing with input received from other IRC users ; a poorly written IRC script may leave the user vulnerable, allowing attackers to possibly read the user's passwords or private conversations, execute arbitrary commands in the user's IRC client, or access files on the user's hard disk.
Even Butler spoke of Peirce's shortcomings in handling the matter, although in more restrained language than he is reported to have used in private.
In August, speaking at the annual meeting of the National Irrigation Congress in Spokane, Washington, he accused Ballinger of siding with private trusts in his handling of water power issues.

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