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In particular, the new design did not include many of the addressing modes that were intended to make programs smaller in memory, a technique that was widely used on other DEC machines and CISC designs in general.
New kinds of instructions were added as well ; full support for signed integers, base + offset addressing, and self-repeating operations were akin to the Z80 design but were all made slightly more general in the 8086.
The general method of matrix addressing consists of sequentially addressing one side of the matrix, for example by selecting the rows one-by-one and applying the picture information on the other side at the columns row-by-row.
Some instructions were replaced by more general ones which the assembler translated into equivalent operations and some were even replaced by addressing modes.
While addressing the officers and cadets at the Naval War College, general Karamat stressed the creation of National Security Council which would be backed by a " team of civil-military experts " for devising policies to seek resolution ongoing problems relating the civil-military issues ; also recommended a " neutral but competent bureaucracy and administration of at federal level and the establishment of Local governments in four provinces.
The International Organization for Standardization's ISO 9001: 2008 series describes standards for a QMS addressing the principles and processes surrounding the design, development and delivery of a general product or service.
Another general goal was to provide every possible addressing mode for every instruction, known as orthogonality, to ease compiler implementation.
Similarly, God is the general name of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose specific name is Krishna ", " Therefore ", he writes, " whether you call God ' Christ ', ' Krsta ', or ' Krishna ', ultimately you are addressing the same Supreme Personality of Godhead.
In addition to addressing the general questions regarding science and induction, many philosophers of science are occupied by investigating philosophical or foundational problems in particular sciences.
On 5 January 1990, addressing Conservatives in Liverpool, Powell claimed that if the Conservatives played the " British card " at the next general election, they could win ; the new mood in Britain for " self-determination " had given the newly independent nations of Eastern Europe a " beacon ", adding that Britain should stand alone, if necessary, for European freedom, adding: " We are taunted –- by the French, by the Italians, by the Spaniards -– for refusing to worship at the shrine of a common government superimposed upon them all ... where were the European unity merchants in 1940?
The President inaugurates the Parliament by addressing it after the general elections and also at the beginning of the first session each year.
A general program of reliability and safety was implemented following the Apollo 1 fire in 1967, addressing such issues as reliability and safe operation of electrical equipment in a high-oxygen environment.
In order to establish accounting principles, the FASB issues pronouncements publicly, each addressing general or specific accounting issues.
On June 28, 2012, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education re-accredited the College but required that the College submit a monitoring report by December 1, 2013 addressing issues pertaining to general education ( Standard 12 ) and assessment of student learning ( Standard 14 ).
* Impugning the general reliability of a source ( e. g. Mitchell, " The so-called sources of the Washington Post are a fountain of misinformation ") without addressing the particular claim alleged by the source.
Article 107 TFEU, similar to Article 101 TFEU, lays down a general rule that the state may not aid or subsidise private parties in distortion of free competition, but has the power to approve exceptions for specific projects addressing natural disasters or regional development.
In the Upledger method of craniosacral therapy, a ten-step protocol serves as a general guideline, which includes ( 1 ) analyzing the base ( existing ) cranial rhythm, ( 2 ) creating a still point in that rhythm at the base of the skull, ( 3 ) rocking the sacrum, ( 4 ) lengthening the spine in the lumbar-sacral region, ( 5 ) addressing the pelvic, respiratory and thoracic diaphragms, ( 6 ) releasing the hyoid bone in the throat, and ( 7-10 ) addressing each one of the cranial bones.
Ryder was also addressing the general attitude that excluded all nonhumans from the protections offered to humans, now known as the anti-speciesism critique.
Although it has never been the majority view, some have argued that the Ninth Amendment ( addressing unenumerated rights ) could be used as a source of fundamental judicially enforceable rights, including a general right to privacy, as discussed by Justice Goldberg concurring in Griswold.
* The Centers for Disease Control's " Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Guidelines for Referral and Diagnosis ," which established general consensus on the diagnosis FAS in the U. S. but deferred addressing other FASD conditions, and
The Canada Post guidelines for addressing of letter mail stipulate that general delivery mail should be addressed in the following fashion:
The Japan Post Service guidelines for addressing of letter mail stipulate that general delivery mail should be addressed in the following fashion:

addressing and audience
Ethical conduct is justifiable by reasons that go beyond prudence to " something bigger than the individual ," addressing a larger audience.
William Howard Taft addressing the audience at the Philippine Assembly in the Manila Grand Opera House.
After a pause for refreshment in the 90 ° heat, an afternoon session began with Stanton and then Mott addressing the audience.
As a story unfolds, narrators may be more or less conscious of themselves as telling a story, and their reasons for telling it, and the audience that they believe they are addressing, also vary wildly.
When the movie's star, Al Jolson, sings, however, the film shifts to sound recorded on the set, including both his musical performances and two scenes with ad-libbed speech — one of Jolson's character, Jakie Rabinowitz ( Jack Robin ), addressing a cabaret audience ; the other an exchange between him and his mother.
The earliest layer, called Q1, is composed of sayings attributed to Jesus and addressing the audience directly.
Animated Lizzie is an animated character who represents the title character's inner thoughts, addressing the audience directly in the manner of a Greek chorus.
He is a charming schemer who often breaks the fourth wall by addressing the audience, sometimes temporarily freezing all of the characters around him in the process by calling, " Time out!
Stream of consciousness and interior monologue are distinguished from dramatic monologue and soliloquy, where the speaker is addressing an audience or a third person, which are chiefly used in poetry or drama.
" Other outstanding examples of his portraits include The Agnew Clinic ( 1889 ), Eakins ' most important commission and largest painting, which depicted another eminent American surgeon, Dr. David Hayes Agnew, performing a mastectomy ; The Dean's Roll Call ( 1899 ), featuring Dr. James W. Holland, and Professor Leslie W. Miller ( 1901 ), portraits of educators standing as if addressing an audience ; a portrait of Frank Hamilton Cushing ( ca.
According to Fouquet, the director's tasks included overseeing the erecting of a stage and scenery ( there were no permanent, purpose-built theatre structures at this time, and performances of vernacular drama mostly took place in the open air ), casting and directing the actors ( which included fining them for those that infringed rules ), and addressing the audience at the beginning of each performance and after each intermission.
Due to the technological limitations of early cameras, this is the only known image of Ingersoll addressing an audience.
Each scene in Act I is book-ended by Richard directly addressing the audience.
On August 26, 2006, Harris's campaign released a " Statement of Clarification ", that stated,In the interview, Harris was speaking to a Christian audience, addressing a common misperception that people of faith should not be actively involved in government.
Argumentum ad logicam can be used as an ad hominem appeal: by impugning the opponent's credibility or good faith it can be used to sway the audience by undermining the speaker, rather than addressing the speaker's argument.
He told his audience that he intended to deal with the bill " with the deliberate impartiality of a judge addressing a jury ".
Tex Avery's cartoon Thugs with Dirty Mugs features the main character addressing the audience and showing them his Fred Allen impersonation in one scene.
The insignia of their stage performance – the bulging denim, Hanky's routine to stick a lit Roman candle up his ass, Happy-Tom's sailor hat, Euroboy's lissom and sultry guitar choreography & Hanky's attempts in addressing the audience in their broken native tongue – sort of became the Turbo trademark for the upcoming boom.
He studied English and was capable of addressing an audience and making strong impression on the listeners.
OSINT is defined by both the U. S. Director of National Intelligence and the U. S. Department of Defense ( DoD ), as " produced from publicly available information that is collected, exploited, and disseminated in a timely manner to an appropriate audience for the purpose of addressing a specific intelligence requirement.
Looking at the legacy of her work as an entire collection reveals her additional noteworthy ability to adapt a message to the audience she was addressing as she wrote not only in papers, and for speeches, but also in church pamphlets and for community organizations.
Like Boris Badenov in The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, Sneekly / Hooded Claw would break the " fourth wall " by at times directly addressing the narrator as the narrator was revealing the crime to the audience, defeating the surprise the Claw was about to spring.
In Tahrir Square he led Friday prayers on 18 February, addressing an audience estimated to exceed two million Egyptians.
Variations of this technique had been used previously in television programs such as Burns and Allen ( a sketch comedy series ) and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis ( a sitcom which sometimes opened with the main character addressing an interior monologue to the audience ), although Moonlighting was the first scripted television series to weave self-referential dialogue directly into the show's regular plot.

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