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Commodore obtained an infusion of cash from Gould, which Tramiel used beginning in 1976 to purchase several second-source chip suppliers, including MOS Technology, Inc., in order to assure his supply.
In order to assure that his wife has everything she wants, Luis adds Julia to his business and personal bank accounts, giving her free rein to spend as she pleases.
A mourner may do the minimal amount of work necessary in order to assure the survival of a business, or if his position is important in meeting the needs of the public and no substitute can be found.
Some Transport Layer protocols, for example TCP, but not UDP, support virtual circuits provide connection oriented communication over an underlying packet oriented datagram network. Where it assures the delivery of packets in the order in which they were sent and assure that they are free of errors. The datagram transportation deliver the packets randomly and broadcast it to multiple nodes.
In order to assure a synchronous operation of the transmitting and receiving LFSR ( that is, scrambler and descrambler ), a sync-word must be used.
* In order to assure the support of the legions in Germany on his march to Rome, Clodius Albinus is declared Augustus by his army while crossing Gaul.
In order to assure this oath, Octavian forced the high priest of the Vestal Virgins in Rome to hand over Antony's will, which give information over the Roman-conquered territories as kingdoms and plans to build a tomb in Alexandria for him and Cleopatra.
He used his own personal finances when money from Congress was scarce, in order to assure his forces of the finest equipment and personal safety.
Distributor United Artists dispatched several hundred staffers to theaters across North America playing Showgirls in order to assure that patrons would not be sneaking into the theater from other films, and to make sure the filmgoers were over the age of 17.
This ritual is related to laying out the foundations of temples and other important structures in order to determine and assure the sacred alignments and the precision of the dimensions.
In order to assure this requirement would be fulfilled the engineers tested the towers twice within a wind tunnel, first by computer simulation and second by building an actual model of the towers.
Presidential tenure is not keyed to that of the Knesset in order to assure continuity in government and the nonpartisan character of the office.
In Washington, Department of Natural Resources staff are on the water continually monitoring harvests in order to assure revenues are received, and the same is true in Canada where the Underwater Harvesters ' Association manages the Canadian Fishery in conjunction with Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
The Washington State Department of Health tests water and flesh in order to assure clams are not filtering and holding pollutants, an ongoing problem.
In order to assure that high quality bonds can be obtained at high production speeds, special controls are used in the manufacture of 1 % silicon-aluminum wire.
It is therefore crucial to select only the most relevant features in order to assure the ability of the model to successfully identify emotions, as well as increasing the performance, which is particularly significant to real-time detection.
Contraction ( C ) and Permutation ( P ) assure that neither the order ( P ) nor the multiplicity of occurrences ( C ) of elements of the sequences matters.
They do this in order to assure authenticity of the documents as well as confidentiality and data integrity which always accompany encryption.
Stefan went as far as to become a blood brother with Strez, in order to assure him of his continued favor.
The Moscow stock market was closed for the first time ever for an hour in order to assure stable trading as prices collapsed.
Instrumentalism is usually the view that creativity in the interpretation of legal texts is justified in order to assure that the law serves good public policy and social interests, although legal instrumentalists could also see the end of law as the promotion of justice or the protection of human rights.
The World Jewish Congress's expressed goal was Jewish unity and the strengthening of Jewish political influence in order to assure the survival of the Jewish people, which involved the creation of a Jewish state.
These tactics may reduce turnout in order to assure your candidate gains by having his / her core voters show up at the polls ; thus, an operative molds the outcome by angering everyone.
Al-Ma ' mun had been named governor of Khurasan by Harun, and after his ascension to power, the caliph named Tahir as governor for his military services in order to assure his loyalty.
The Navy Department concluded that it was necessary to build a Navy-owned aircraft factory in order to assure a part of its aircraft supply, to obtain cost data for the Department ’ s guidance in its dealings with private manufacturers and to have under its own control a factory capable of producing experimental designs.

order and collaboration
In 1995, the Centres for Disease Control ( CDC ) started the BOTUSA Project in collaboration with the Botswana Ministry of Health in order to generate information to improve tuberculosis control efforts in Botswana and elsewhere in the face of the TB and HIV / AIDS co-epidemics.
The present existence of labor unions does not constitute a realization of this facet of distributist economic order, as labour unions are organized along class lines to promote class interests and frequently class struggle, whereas guilds are mixed class syndicates composed of both employers and employees cooperating for mutual benefit, thereby promoting class collaboration.
In general, such a structure can be defined as " a group of semi-independent organizations, each with their capabilities, which collaborate in ever-changing constellations to serve one or more markets in order to achieve some business goal specific to that collaboration " ( Akkermans, 2001 ).
The remaining two of WHO's thirteen identified policy areas relate to the role of WHO itself: firstly, " to provide leadership, strengthen governance and foster partnership and collaboration with countries, the United Nations system, and other stakeholders in order to fulfill the mandate of WHO in advancing the global health agenda " and secondly " to develop and sustain WHO as a flexible, learning organization, enabling it to carry out its mandate more efficiently and effectively ".
The design intent of collaborative software ( groupware ) is to transform the way documents and rich media are shared in order to enable more effective team collaboration.
Soon after, Sony and Matsushita broke away from the collaboration effort, in order to work on video recording formats of their own.
In 2011, Opera Australia launched a new digital strategy in order to bring high-definition recordings of its operas to cinemas ( in collaboration with CinemaLive ), as well as launching DVD, Blu-ray and CD releases on its own label and broadcasting these recordings on ABC Television.
This musical chairs approach to collaboration was a characteristically provocative gesture by Bailey, perhaps in response to John Stevens ' claim that musicians needed to collaborate for months or years in order to improvise well together.
The Athenians, who have originally approved their mercenaries ' collaboration with Artabazus of Phrygia, order them to leave due to their fear of Persian support for the revolting states of Chios, Rhodes, and Cos. Thebes follows suit and withdraws its mercenaries.
Having dislodged his early revolutionary and strictly anti-militarist views in favor of social corporatism, class collaboration and a reformist agenda involving few nationalizations but stable armed forces in order to secure neutrality, Hansson reluctantly agreed to a single-party government but dropped dead from a heart attack in Stockholm on 6 October 1946 while stepping off a tram at the Ålstens Gård station.
As a result, a collaboration began between Torres and the French company Astra, which managed to buy the patent with a cession of rights extended to all countries except Spain, in order to make possible the construction of the dirigible in its country.
According to other studies performed by Vicky De Mesmaecker, in order for restorative justice to become publicly accepted, there must be an effective public relations collaboration between the media and the criminologists.
According to the first constitution which was agreed to at the September 20 meeting, the goal of the society was to promote scientific dialogue in order to allow for greater scientific collaboration.
In order to promote the interests of UK research and learning around the world, the Academy works to create frameworks to support international networking and collaboration and develop the role of humanities and social sciences research in tackling global challenges.
The song sparked an EP of remixes by other artists, such as Lali Puna, The Flaming Lips, Safety Scissors, Barbara Morgenstern and Superpitcher, and was so well received that the two artists decided that further collaboration was in order.
In order to make a distinction, the more specific term Collaborationism is often used for this phenomenon of collaboration with an occupying army.
The purpose of the Technology Park is to promote synergies between the university and park companies in order to increase joint efforts in collaboration, discovery, and technology development.
collaboration: You enter into a relationship with one or more people and you have to sacrifice some of your autonomy and they have to sacrifice some of theirs in order to get to a place that you couldn ’ t get without each other.
In 2009, IPM launched a project SREE ( Support, Rehabilitation Education Empowerment ) in collaboration with the Calicut city police in order to help terminally ill patients.
Although the majority of the imperial consultative assembly was happy with the formal declaration of direct rule by the court and tended to support a continued collaboration with the Tokugawa ( under the concept of ), Saigō Takamori threatened the assembly into abolishing the title " shogun " and order the confiscation of Yoshinobu's lands.
A collaboration CD, Another Cell, was released in April 2006, limited to 1000 copies and only available for order through Kaya's official site.
The Harvard Society of Fellows is a group of scholars selected at the beginning of their careers by Harvard University for extraordinary scholarly potential, upon whom distinctive academic and intellectual opportunities are bestowed in order to foster their individual growth and intellectual collaboration.
Through this collaboration, Qihoo 360 will be providing Sina Weibo tech support in order to protect Weibo from hackers and viruses.
In order to demonstrate that a Kerr cell responds to an applied electric field in a few tens of microseconds, Blondlot, in collaboration with Ernest Bichat, adapted the rotating-mirror method that Léon Foucault had applied to measure the speed of light.
School psychologists ’ expertise and knowledge in understanding human behavior, collaboration, collecting data and problem-solving are being recognized and called upon by schools in order to achieve legislative requirements and standards such as those mandated by Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 ( IDEA 2004 ) and No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 ( NCLB ) ( Curtis, Castillo, & Cohen, 2009 ).

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