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ITILv3 and ),
In its current form ( known as ITILv3 and ITIL 2011 edition ), ITIL is published in a series of five core publications, each of which covers an ITSM lifecycle stage.

ITILv3 and Management
Software asset management ( SAM ) is a primary topic of ITILv2 and is closely associated with the ITILv3 Application Management function.

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The DB9 is the first Aston Martin model to be designed and developed on Ford's aluminium VH ( vertical / horizontal ) platform which also underpins Aston Martin's flagship DBS.
Drawing on the French tradition of interest in the monstrous ( Céline ), and of the subject as grounded in filth ( Lacan ), Julia Kristeva developed the idea of the abject as that which is rejected by / disturbs social reason-the communal consensus that underpins a social order.

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It underpins such Internet standards as Transport Layer Security ( TLS ), PGP, and GPG.
Above BMs are ten area managers known as Head of Retail Operations ( HoROs ), working with Registrars who are impartial of management and seek to safeguard the constitution which underpins the Partnership, then the two regional directors ( north and south ), the director of retail and finally at the top, the managing director, Mark Price.
Murray's identification of core psychological needs ( Murray's Psychogenic Needs, Murray's system of needs ), including Achievement, Affiliation and Power ( 1938 ) provided the theoretical basis for the later research of David McClelland and underpins development of competency-based models of management effectiveness ( Richard Boyatzis ), Maslow's hierarchy of needs, and ideas relating to Positive psychology.

underpins and for
BitTorrent is a protocol that underpins the practice of peer-to-peer file sharing and is used for distributing large amounts of data over the Internet.
If stamps are no longer sold for postage they may cease to be collected and if they are not collected, the vital collector demand that underpins the investment market may disappear.
The availability of water underpins the urban and industrial growth of the Dammam Area, and provisions have been made for expanding existing desalination facilities to meet future growth.
The training that underpins the psychology of performance has been researched and scientifically proven over many decades and is perfect grounding for those other performers in business ; others in the performing arts such as dance, music, entertainment and the stage who wish to deliver an exceptional performance when it really matters and other professionals such as entrepreneurs, medical and legal professions, small business owners, and many more.
This agreement underpins and paves the way for all future legislation regarding farm animal welfare in Europe.
NaPTAN also underpins TransXChange, the UK standard for bus schedules, which is used for the Electronic Registration of Bus Services.
Biocatalysis underpins some of the oldest chemical transformations known to humans, for brewing predates recorded history.

underpins and although
He wants to stress the importance of prototypes and the fact that " perceptual motivation " underpins not only genera, but also intermediate and life form categories, although he points out that he understands that the life form categories does not neatly reflect biological taxa.

underpins and between
The Honor Code, which distinguishes Connecticut College from its peers, underpins all academic and social interactions at the college and creates a palpable spirit of trust and cooperation between students and faculty.
It is argued that the distinction between public and private information that underpins how we define valuable or appropriate news content is also a gendered concept.

underpins and two
When two events are causally conjoined, a necessary connection underpins the conjunction:

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rather, it underpins and reinforces that literalness, re-creates it.
It underpins the concept of the canonical ensemble, providing the underyling distribution.
The Buddha of the earliest Buddhists texts describes Dharma ( in the sense of " truth ") as " beyond reasoning " or " transcending logic ", in the sense that reasoning is a subjectively introduced aspect of the way unenlightened humans perceive things, and the conceptual framework which underpins their cognitive process, rather than a feature of things as they really are.
The formation of a relatively rigid but flexible matrix from egg white provides an important component in baking cakes, and also underpins many desserts based on meringue.
The Archimedes ' screw underpins modern hydroengineering, and his machines of war helped to hold back the armies of Rome in the First Punic War.
The Isle of Man benefits from an extremely modern and extensive communications infrastructure, which underpins the main sectors of the Island's economy.
The Content Model is a structured framework that captures the knowledge that underpins the definition of an ICD entity.
A distinctive gang culture underpins many, but not all, organised groups ; this may develop through recruiting strategies, social learning processes in the corrective system experienced by youth, family or peer involvement in crime, and the coercive actions of criminal authority figures.
As such, the Pauli exclusion principle underpins many properties of everyday matter, from its large-scale stability, to the chemical behavior of atoms.
However, the critical moral thinking underpins and informs the more intuitive moral thinking.
Pragmatics ( more specifically, Speech Act Theory's notion of the performative ) underpins Judith Butler's theory of gender performativity.
This idea underpins his philosophical work, the Metaphysics, which also had a profound influence on Western thought.
A strong emphasis on the human rights, including reproductive rights, of individual women and men underpins all of UNFPA ’ s work and its way of working.
Our Lady of Guadalupe, as the Virgin Mary came to be known in this context, still underpins the faith of many Catholics in Mexico and the rest of Latin America, and she is recognized as patron saint of all the Americas.
Both of these Eastern European civilizations continued the theoretical interpretation of Lurianic Kabbalah, which underpins Haredi Jewish belief until today.
The Australian dream of home ownership underpins suburban Australia.
The success of Steven Bradbury in the 2002 Winter Olympics who won a skating gold medal after all his competitors crashed has coined the expression ' doing a Bradbury ' which underpins the spirit of the underdog, positive thinking and never giving up.
Pearson's thinking underpins many of the ' classical ' statistical methods which are in common use today.
That Capua and Rome were allied in 343 is less controversial, as such a relationship underpins the whole First Samnite War.
Uttoxeter celebrated its 700 year anniversary of the awarding of a Market charter ( 1308 ) in 2008, which underpins the market provision on Saturdays and Wednesdays in particular, and other festival markets.
A plausible science of the mind will give an account of the stuff that underpins mental and physical properties in such a way that people will simply be able to see that it necessitates both of these aspects.
Nagel is not a physicalist because he does not believe that an internal understanding of mental concepts shows them to have the kind of hidden essence that underpins a scientific identity in, say, chemistry.
FPP works to realise forest peoples ’ right to self-determination, a fundamental right of all peoples that underpins the work of the United Nations.

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