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contexts and manage
Unlike the OpenGL specification, the OpenAL specification includes two subsections of the API: the core consisting of the actual OpenAL function calls, and the ALC ( Audio Library Context ) API which is used to manage rendering contexts, resource usage and locking in a cross platform manner.

contexts and fear
More than literal adaptations, the plays address violence, death, crime and fear in contemporary contexts, while revisiting many trope of the original Grand Guignol corpus, often with humor.
In military contexts, almost all acts are intended to create fear.
While the specific manifestation of the fear of brigands ( who they were, what they were most likely to attack ) may have been contingent upon local contexts, as Tackett argues, nevertheless, that the brigands were perceived as a genuine threat to the peasants across the country in a wide-variety of local contexts speaks to a more systemic disorder.
It is probably safe to say that in all contexts, being an insider implies relatively great, if fleeting, personal power, and therefore engenders some form of respect, and in certain situations, fear.
The term has also been used to describe irrational fear in other contexts, such as citizens fearing persons of different ethnic backgrounds, or neighborhood residents fearing retribution if they assist police in identifying criminals.

contexts and only
The terms of the Artistic License 1. 0 were at issue in a 2007 federal district court decision in the US which was criticized by some for suggesting that FOSS-like licenses could only be enforced through contract law rather than through copyright law, in contexts where contract damages would be difficult to establish.
Multi-winged angels, often with only their face and wings showing, drawn from the higher grades of angels, especially cherubim and seraphim, are derived from Persian art, and are usually shown only in heavenly contexts, as opposed to performing tasks on earth.
The choice between the two definitions usually matters only in very formal contexts, like category theory.
Baldrige sees this usage as acceptable ; Miss Manners writes that " only people of the medical profession correctly use the title of doctor socially ," but supports those who wish to use it in social contexts in the spirit of addressing people according to their wishes.
* Vulgar Latin and Late Latin among the uneducated and educated populations respectively of the Roman empire and the states that followed it in the same range no later than 900 AD ; medieval Latin and Renaissance Latin among the educated populations of western, northern, central and part of eastern Europe until the rise of the national languages in that range, beginning with the first language academy in Italy in 1582 / 83 ; new Latin written only in scholarly and scientific contexts by a small minority of the educated population at scattered locations over all of Europe ; ecclesiastical Latin, in spoken and written contexts of liturgy and church administration only, over the range of the Roman Catholic Church.
Studies may only be applicable to narrowly defined patient populations and may not be generalizable to other clinical contexts.
Rather than copying the included data and storing it in two places, a transclusion embodies modular design, by allowing it to be stored only once ( and perhaps corrected and updated if the link type supported that ) and viewed in different contexts.
A few lineages have accumulated hundreds of quarters, though such a number is usually displayed only in documentary contexts.
The division of the entire Kingdom Animalia into vertebrates ( about 40000 species in part of one phylum ) and invertebrates certainly is convenient in some practical contexts, but to put it into taxonomic perspective, it is roughly on the same scale as dividing the animal kingdom into Gastropoda ( perhaps 60000 species in part of one phylum ) and non-Gastropoda ; worthwhile only in certain constrained contexts.
Sites and places have been identified as " Arthurian " since the 12th century, but archaeology can confidently reveal names only through inscriptions found in secure contexts.
An alternative theory is that there is only one memory store with associations among items and their contexts.
Halliday's concern is with " naturally occurring language in actual contexts of use " in a large typological range of languages whereas Chomsky is concerned only with the formal properties of languages such as English, which he thinks are indicative of the nature of what he calls Universal Grammar.
It was only with the emergence of nationalist sentiment from the late 18th century that the desire was felt to display national flags also in civilian contexts, notably the US flag, in origin adopted as a naval ensign in 1777, which after the American Revolution began to be displayed as a generic symbol of the United States, and the French Tricolore which became a symbol of the Republic in the 1790s.
A bill passed by the Polish parliament in 2005 recognizes it as the only regional language in the Republic of Poland, and provides for its use in official contexts in 10 communes where its speakers constitute at least 20 % of the population.
In most contexts only a few most common combinations are established as standard.
It is seen by some to be a term only appropriate to the study of religions that worship a deity ( a theos ), and to presuppose belief in the ability to speak and reason about this deity ( in logia )— and so to be less appropriate in religious contexts that are organized differently ( religions without a deity, or that deny that such subjects can be studied logically ).
So customary units are still widely used on consumer products and in industrial manufacturing ; only in military, medical, and scientific contexts are SI units generally the norm.
Although archeological evidence of this grain has been found in Roman contexts along the Rhine, Danube, and in the British Isles, Pliny the Elder was dismissive of rye, writing that it " is a very poor food and only serves to avert starvation " and spelt is mixed into it " to mitigate its bitter taste, and even then is most unpleasant to the stomach " ( N. H. 18. 40 ).
In other contexts, biomass can be measured in terms of the dried organic mass, so perhaps only 30 % of the actual weight might count, the rest being water.

contexts and provide
Once many significant phrases are found in theory or in recurrent practice to provide for prosodic necessity, they are not to be defended for their semantic properties in isolated contexts.
However, some linguistic contexts do not provide sufficient information to disambiguate a used word.
Its remit was ' to provide a considered statement about hypnosis and important issues concerning its application and practice in a range of contexts, notably for clinical purposes, forensic investigation, academic research, entertainment and training.
They are trained and equipped to modify physical disease states and the actual cytoarchitecture and functioning of the central nervous and related systems using psychological and pharmacological techniques ( when allowed by statute ), and to provide prevention for the progression of disease having to do with poor personal and life-style choices and conceptualization, behavioral patterns, and chronic exposure to the effects of negative thinking, choosing, attitudes, and negative contexts.
One important role of finds retrieval during excavation is the role of specialists to provide spot dating information on the contexts being removed from the archaeological record.
This can provide advance warning of potential discoveries to come by virtue of residual finds redeposited in contexts higher in the sequence ( which should be coming offsite earlier than contexts from early eras and phases ).
The term " othermother " or " other mother " is also used in some contexts for women who provide care for a child not biologically their own in addition to the child's primary mother.
Bailey frequently sought performance contexts that would provide new stimulations and challenge that would prove musically " interesting ", as he often put it.
The recurring primitive formulas Frye noticed in his survey of the " greatest classics " provide literature with an order of words, a " skeleton " which allows the reader " to respond imaginatively to any literary work by seeing it in the larger perspective provided by its literary and social contexts " ( Hamilton 20 ).
Although the common goal of public housing is to provide affordable housing, the details, terminology, definitions of poverty and other criteria for allocation vary within different contexts.
In fact, they provide a " shock-absorber mechanism ", so to speak, which enables individuals in SW-ICCM contexts to cope with conflicts in cultural practices and values, and to accommodate and adapt themselves to cultural contexts where people from different national cultural backgrounds work together over extended time.
* XOR of pointers is not defined in some contexts ( e. g., the C language ), although many languages provide some kind of type conversion between pointers and integers ;
Many annual maritime festivals in Britain and across the Channel provide contexts for performance.
WinGate can also authenticate individual users on a Terminal server, and maintain separate user contexts to provide user-level control, and for applications that do not support authentication by using the WinGate Client software.
Though a niche in either Classical or Gothic contexts may be empty and merely provide some articulation and variety to a section of wall, the cult origins of the niche suggested that it be filled with a statue.
In a non-political definition, it has been suggested that a world citizen may provide value to society by using knowledge acquired across cultural contexts.
In short, Kaplan attempts ( among other things ) to provide an apparatus ( in a Fregean vein ) that allows one to quantify into such intensional contexts even if they exhibit the kind of substitution failure that Quine discusses.
This information is intended to enable composition faculty to provide students with experiences that help them expand and specialize their writing skills for a variety of cross-disciplinary programs and professional contexts beyond FYC.
In other contexts, they provide food for herbivores ; Chestnut-breasted Munias ( Lonchura castaneothorax ) like to eat Pearl Millet seeds, while Dark Evening Brown ( Melanitis leda ) caterpillars and Delia larvae feed on Pennisetum plants.
These elements can be combined in different ways to provide presentations of names useful for many different contexts, for example on maps, stop finders, timetables etc., and on mobile devices
Pathfinder ensures clients ' informed consent and voluntary choice and strive to provide the widest range of modern contraceptive methods possible in individual country contexts.
Drawing directly on self-determination theory, these critics of gamification express concerns that gamified contexts such as foursquare might provide expected rewards for activities that do not adequately meet self-determination theory ’ s three innate needs for intrinsic motivation -- relatedness, autonomy, and competence -- and therefore reduce intrinsic interest in those activities.

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