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; Immediate changes: Because. htaccess files are read on every request, changes made in these files take immediate effect – as opposed to the main configuration file which requires the server to be restarted for the new settings to take effect.

Immediate and control
The Immediate Reaction Task Force ( Land ) ( IRTF-L ) was a novel command and control concept successfully developed and evaluated by the AMF ( L ) between 1999 and 2001.

Immediate and so
Immediate first aid treatment requires immersion of the affected limb in hot water, ensuring that it is not so hot that skin damage may occur.
Immediate public and manufacturer demand for these new " Art Deco " styles was so obvious, and the need so great, that a number of design professionals ( often architects, package designers or stage designers ) focused their creative efforts for the first time on mass-produced products.

Immediate and they
It included earlier versions of songs they re-recorded for Immediate, including " My Way Of Giving ", which they had demoed for Chris Farlowe, and "( Tell Me ) Have You Ever Seen Me ", which they had given to Apostolic Intervention.
Then Immediate set up a short-lived deal with United Artists, who issued two singles using the Immediate moniker ( E-1901, E-1902 ) before signing a deal with CBS to set up a new label series, which picked selective Immediate singles ( using product codes with the ZS7 prefix ) and albums ( using Z12 ) until they had a falling-out.
The first criterion is that the individual be ' dangerous ', i. e. they are considered to be or represent a ' Grave and Immediate Danger ' to the general public.
Club 33 members receive up to six Immediate Fastpasses when they insert their Club 33 membership card into any of the Fastpass kiosks and bypass the stand-by queue.
Their first singles and album appeared on Decca's subsidiary label, Deram — see " Discography " below — but they left at the end of 1968 to join Immediate,
* Defining Digital Games-The authors insist that " the underlying properties of games and the core challenges of game design hold true regardless of the medium in which a game manifests ," but they do identify four traits that are particularly strong in digital games: Immediate but narrow interactivity, the manipulation of information, automated complex systems, and networked communication.
Immediate actions taken by the government included televising an announcement of the expected energy crisis a week before the USSR notified the Cuban government that they would not be delivering the expected quota of crude oil.

Immediate and can
Immediate complications are increased when FGM is performed in traditional ways, and without access to medical resources: the procedure is extremely painful and a bleeding complication can be fatal.
Injuries are potentially life-threatening, but can wait until the Immediate casualties are stabilized and evacuated.
* Immediate updates: When dealing with the public in any capacity, laws, specifications, and parameters can change.
In carefully selected cases, patients can be implanted and restored in a single surgery, in a procedure labeled " Immediate Loading ".
Immediate treatment of drug induced OGC can be achieved with intravenous antimuscarinic benzatropine or procyclidine ; which usually are effective within 5 minutes, although may take as long as 30 minutes for full effect.
Immediate treatments include inducing vomiting by using apomorphine or dilute hydrogen peroxide solution ( if this can be done shortly after ingestion ), but these merely reduce the amount absorbed – immediate veterinary treatment is still usually imperative due to the high toxicity of the compound.

Immediate and be
In Article 5 states: Immediate steps shall be taken in Trust and Non-Self-Governing Territories, or all other territories which have not yet attained independence, to transfer all powers to the peoples of those territories, without any conditions or reservations, in accordance with their freely expressed will and desire, without any distinction as to race, creed or colour, in order to enable them to enjoy complete independence and freedom, moreover on 15 December 1960 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1541 ( XV ) under titled Principles which should guide members in determining whether or nor an obligation exists to transmit the information called for under Article 73e of the United Nations Charter in Article 3 provided that nadequacy of political, economic, social or educational preparedness should never serve as a pretext for delaying independence.
An example of this would be categorizing a Priority 1 ( Immediate ) patient as a Priority 2 ( Delayed ) or Priority 3 ( Minimal ).
An example of this would be categorizing a Priority 3 ( Minimal ) patient as a Priority 2 ( Delayed ) or Priority 1 ( Immediate ).
Care should not be abandoned, spare any remaining time and resources after Immediate and Delayed patients have been treated.
Immediate psychological and legal counseling are suggestive in the happening of the event since self-treatment may not release stress or remove trauma, and simply reporting to authorities may not have the desired effect, be ignored or may further injure the victim at its response, or may lead to harmful social circumstances in relation to creating difficulties in school or workplace, and even firing.
Immediate relief from a burn blister may be found by putting ice on the blister for a few hours if exposure to air causes a harsh burning sensation.
There is no free alternative artwork available ( any would still be owned by Immediate Records ).
# Miyad ( Immediate use ): The selection must be done immediately before the time of use and not for later use.
Immediate delivery of the fetus may be indicated if the fetus is mature or if the fetus or mother are in distress.
Immediate removal may be required.
Immediate instructions, under date of 14 August 1840, were thereupon issued to John Gliddon, the United States consul at Alexandria, Egypt, by Secretary of State John Forsyth, in which he directed that all good offices and efforts be employed to display the active sympathy of the United States in the attempts that the governments of Europe were making to mitigate the horrors of these persecutions.
Immediate delivery of the fetus may be indicated if the fetus is mature or if the fetus or mother is in distress.
· Immediate Recommendations at the Centre-to help the growth of political consciousness in the people, the franchise should be extended ; and the Legislature enlarged.
An Immediate Response Force would be embedded within the convoy, or in the case of air transport be ready to fly by helicopter to the scene.
Immediate precautions against lightning should be taken if the F-B time is 25 seconds or less, that is, the lightning is closer than.
( Translation: visitors will face Immediate arrest upon entry and be stacked up in a pile.

Immediate and while
A team in Redmond took over development of the Direct3D Immediate mode, while Servan's RenderMorphics team continued work on the Retained mode.

Immediate and also
Immediate assistance also came from 465 members of the Oklahoma National Guard, who arrived within the hour to provide security, and from members of the Department of Civil Emergency Management.
) For example, the ADD operation has as variants ADDI ( add an 18-bit Immediate constant to a register ), ADDM ( add register contents to a Memory location ), ADDB ( add to Both, that is, add register contents to memory and also put the result in the register ).
The PAP also maintains tactical counter-terrorism ( CT ) units in the Immediate Action Unit ( IAU ), Snow Wolf Commando Unit ( SWCU ) and various Special Police Units ( SPU ).
Immediate environment also impacts the availability and advantage of different acculturation strategies.
# In some places, owning 4 Twos is also a condition for Immediate Win.
Immediate pursuit ( also known as close, fresh, or hot pursuit ) is a common law principle describing rules of engagement to enter into combat with or apprehend and forcibly detain another, invade one's privacy, etc.
Depending on the state, Vice-Chair, Immediate Past Chair, or other Directors are also elected to form the Executive Committee.
Bush also faced criticism from fiscal conservatives and those who felt the disaster relief efforts came too late when Bush signed into law a flurry of legislation, including the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act to Meet Immediate Needs Arising From the Consequences of Hurricane Katrina, Second Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act to Meet Immediate Needs Arising From the Consequences of Hurricane Katrina, 2005 Flexibility for Displaced Workers Act, Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005, QI, TMA, and Abstinence Programs Extension and Hurricane Katrina Unemployment Relief Act of 2005, and the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005.
The Public Schools Accountability Act also establishes The Immediate Intervention / Underperforming Schools Program and the Governor's High Achieving / Improving Schools Program.
Listen-in alarm monitoring is also known as Immediate Audio-Response monitoring or Speaking Alarm Systems in the UK.
The concept is formulated more precisely when Marx considers the reproduction and distribution of the national income ( see e. g. his manuscript called " Results of the Immediate Direct Process of Production ", available in English in the Pelican edition of Das Kapital ), and also online ; and the last chapters of Das Kapital Volume 3 ).
The Regents are voting members of the Board of Directors, which also includes the society President, Immediate Past President, Vice-President / President-Elect, Historian, Treasurer, and Student Advisors.

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