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Notably, the failures of EU-led peace plans, the August 1995 Croat Operation Storm and its aftermath, the Bosnian Serb atrocities, in particular the Srebrenica massacre, and the seizure of UNPROFOR peace-keepers as human shields against NATO's Operation Deliberate Force.
France started to express reservations about the direction of Allied policy and US leadership and, following his election as President in 1958, General Charles de Gaulle, in particular, made clear his dissatisfaction with aspects of this US prominent role, as well as, more specifically, with NATO's nuclear policy and integrated command structure.
" Underscoring the delicate security situation in Afghanistan, British General David Richards, who commands NATO's International Security Assistance Force, said on October 8, " By this time next year I would understand if a lot of Afghans, down in the south in particular, said to us all, ' Listen, you're failing year after year at delivering the improvements which you have promised to us.

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There is, however, no pre-1858 Irish document that describes the way game was played, in particular there is no reference to the distinctive croquet stroke.
At this consultation, the MRMRM document was met with resistance, and concern was raised in particular that CUIC was focusing to narrowly on reconciliation of ministries and " not taking seriously our commitment to working on those issues of systemic racism that remain at the heart of our continuing and separated life as churches here in the United States.
A DTD uses a terse formal syntax that declares precisely which elements and references may appear where in the document of the particular type, and what the elements ’ contents and attributes are.
Whether a particular piece of art is a false document, or is using false documentary techniques in a central way, is arguable.
With Gopher, every document has a defined format and type, and the typical user navigates through a single server-defined menu system to get to a particular document.
On 10 July 1929, Radek alongside other oppositionists Ivar Smilga and Yevgeni Preobrazhensky, signed a document capitulating to Stalin., with Radek being held in particular disdain by oppositionist circles for his betrayal of Yakov Blumkin, who had been carrying a secret letter from Trotsky, in exile in Turkey, to Radek.
The objective is to decouple the inherent structure of the document from any particular treatment or rendition of it.
Because each processor's System Declaration can be compared to the document's SGML Declaration it is always possible to know whether a document is supported by a particular processor.
The committee in general, and Jefferson in particular, thought Adams should write the document.
The committee in general, and Jefferson in particular, thought Adams should write the document, but Adams persuaded the committee to choose Jefferson and promised to consult with Jefferson personally.
Regardless of whether the document is HTML or XHTML, when stored on a file system or transmitted over a network, the document's characters are encoded as a sequence of bit octets ( bytes ) according to a particular character encoding.
The writer would deliberately place ampersand-defined fields into the master document, e. g., & TITLE &, & INITIAL &, & SURNAME &, & ADDRESS1 &, etc., as appropriate, to be substituted consecutively by the data items read from the DAT file along the particular client's address line during printing of their letter.
In telecommunication, a functional profile is a standardization document that characterizes the requirements of a standard or group of standards, and specifies how the options and ambiguities in the standard ( s ) should be interpreted or implemented to ( a ) provide a particular information technology function, ( b ) provide for the development of uniform, recognized tests, and ( c ) promote interoperability among different network elements and terminal equipment that implement a specific profile.
They can oversee the selection of particular designated portions of a master document to produce different versions of the same document ( such as a " tutorial " or a " quick-reference guide ," where both of these consist of a subset of the material ).
* Belgian Commission's Conclusion A particular document from the previous link.
For all of its technical faults, many today view the film as an interesting historical document that captured the band at a particular point in time when its popularity was at its peak, and, on a more general level, as an accurate representation of the excesses of the music and show-business industries in the 1970s.
As another example, it is sometimes convenient to group statements by their source, which can be identified by a URI, such as the URI of a particular RDF / XML document.
* Protection Profile ( PP ) – a document, typically created by a user or user community, which identifies security requirements for a class of security devices ( for example, smart cards used to provide digital signatures, or network firewalls ) relevant to that user for a particular purpose.
A deed poll is a legal document that binds a single person to a particular course of action ( in this case, changing one's name for all purposes ).
In this sense, the Articles are a revealing window into the ethos and character of Anglicanism, in particular in the way the document works to navigate a via media, or " middle path ," between the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church and of the English Puritans, thus lending the Church of England a mainstream Reformed air.
The Name / Finger protocol, written by David Zimmerman, is based on Request for comments document RFC 742 ( December 1977 ) as an interface to the < tt > name </ tt > and < tt > finger </ tt > programs that provide status reports on a particular computer system or a particular person at network sites.

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* The Greek Book of Esther, included in the Septuagint, is a retelling of the events of the Hebrew Book of Esther rather than a translation and records additional traditions, in particular the identification of Ahasuerus with Artaxerxes and details of various letters.
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Its purpose is to unburden the application software programmer from the often complex details of the particular computer being used, including such accessories as communications devices, printers, device readers, displays and keyboards, and also to partition the computer's resources such as memory and processor time in a safe and stable manner.
The handler may save additional context, depending on details of the particular hardware and software designs.
In his 1863 pamphlet, Letter on Corpulence, Addressed to the Public, he outlined the details of a particular low-carbohydrate, low-calorie diet that had led to his own dramatic weight loss.
Echols testified that Ridge's description of the conversation ( which was not recorded ) regarding those particular details was inaccurate ( and indeed that some other claims by Ridge were " lies ").
Although the details of each particular elliptic curve scheme are described in the article referenced above some common implementation considerations are discussed here.
The details of religious belief changed over time as the importance of particular gods rose and declined, and their intricate relationships shifted.
One point agreed on is that fractal patterns are characterized by fractal dimensions, but whereas these numbers quantify complexity ( i. e., changing detail with changing scale ), they neither uniquely describe nor specify details of how to construct particular fractal patterns.
Fatwās generally contain the details of the scholar's reasoning, typically in response to a particular case, and are considered binding precedent by those Muslims who have bound themselves to that scholar, including future muftis ; mere rulings can be compared to memorandum opinions.
Fans typically are interested in even minor details of the object ( s ) of their fandom and spend a significant portion of their time and energy involved with their interest, often as a part of a social network with particular practices ( a fandom ); this is what differentiates " fannish " ( fandom-affiliated ) fans from those with only a casual interest.
However some scholars have disputed the Pythagorean interpretation of this tablet ; see Plimpton 322 for details .</ ref > indicating, in particular, that there was sophisticated understanding on the topic " in Mesopotamia in 1850 BCE.
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Circumcision in particular was considered repulsive by Greeks and Hellenists while circumcision advocates were labelled Judaisers, see Jewish background to the circumcision controversy for details.
* Local usage details, a record of local calls made and received from a particular phone number
Universal science or first philosophy treats of " being qua being "— that is, what is basic to all science before one adds the particular details of any one science.
In particular they pointed out that the Russian group had altered the details of their claims several times over a period of 20 years, a fact that the Russian team does not deny.
These bottles usually have a label that details the date the whisky was distilled, the date it was bottled, the number of bottles produced, the number of the particular bottle, and the number of the cask that produced the bottles.
The worm is eventually activated, and the details of all the government's dark secrets ( clandestine genetic experimentation that produces crippled children, bribes and kickbacks from corporations, concealed crimes of high public officials ) now become accessible from anywhere on the network-in fact, those most affected by a particular crime of a government official are emailed the full details.
This testimony was extremely dubious: witnesses Richard Southwell and Mr. Palmer both denied having heard the details of the reported conversation, and as More himself pointed out :< Blockquote > " Can it therefore seem likely to your Lordships, that I should in so weighty an Affair as this, act so unadvisedly, as to trust Mr. Rich, a Man I had always so mean an Opinion of, in reference to his Truth and Honesty, ... that I should only impart to Mr. Rich the Secrets of my Conscience in respect to the King's Supremacy, the particular Secrets, and only Point about which I have been so long pressed to explain my self?
Due to exaggerated press coverage of Level 1 asteroids, a rewording of the Torino Scale was published in 2005, adding more details and renaming the categories: in particular, Level 1 was changed from " Events meriting careful monitoring " to " Normal ".
Each subsequent line of text in the file would be dedicated to a particular client, with name and address details separated on the line dedicated to a client by commas, read left to right.

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