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In recent years, Chappell has been a high-profile activist for better treatment of asylum seekers by the Australian government, in particular its policy of mandatory detention.
In particular, finding someone for the high-profile United States Attorney General position proved problematic.
Two high-profile cases gave a particular impetus to NPNS during 2003.
RMS " Crown " as displayed by the Cunard liner RMS Laconia ( 1921 ) | RMS Laconia It was used by many shipping lines, but is often associated in particular with the Cunard Line, Royal Mail Lines and Union-Castle Line, which held a number of high-profile mail contracts, and which traditionally prefixed the names of many of their ships with the initials " RMS ".
Even with high-profile, probable events, such as the fall of telecommunications costs, the growth of the internet, or the aging demographics of particular countries, there is often significant uncertainty in the rate or continuation of a trend.
The case, and in particular the fates of Mosher, Douglas, and Westervelt, served as a deterrent to other potential ransom kidnappers: it would be a quarter of a century before another high-profile ransom kidnapping case emerged with Edward Cudahy, Jr. in 1900.
Tout le monde en parle in particular is a long running talk show imported from the same show of the same name in France and has featured high-profile guests, such as Julie Couillard and former Action démocratique du Québec leader Mario Dumont.
He gained fame from a number of high-profile takeover bids, in particular his bid to take control of Harrods.
The GSCC was set up in 2001 further to the Care Standards Act 2000, which was enacted partly in response to criticisms in the late 1990s of social services in Britain, in particular the high-profile case of Victoria Climbié, a young girl who was abused and eventually killed by her relatives in north London despite having been known to local social services.

particular and commissioning
Ship commissioning is the act or ceremony of placing a ship in active service, and may be regarded as a particular application of the general concepts and practices of project commissioning.
Editors of scholarly books and journals are of three types, each with particular responsibilities: the acquisitions editor ( or commissioning editor in Britain ), who contracts with the author to produce the copy, the project editor or production editor, who sees the copy through its stages from manuscript through bound book and usually assumes most of the budget and schedule responsibilities, and the copy editor or manuscript editor, who performs the tasks of readying the copy for conversion into printed form.
The term is especially significant within the art world, amongst curators, commissioning bodies and practitioners of public art, to whom it signifies a particular working practice, often with implications of site specificity, community involvement and collaboration.
Jackson enjoyed particular success with drama at BBC Two, finally commissioning the production of Peter Flannery's serial Our Friends in the North ( 1996 ) in 1994 after the drama had spent a decade in development and been commissioned and then cancelled on two previous occasions.
* that the Services provide information to prospective applicants, prior to enlistment or commissioning, about limitations in particular specialties which exist as a result of combat exclusion laws or policy restrictions.

particular and installation
The moderator presides over the session as primus inter pares and as moderator also serves a " liturgical " bishop over the ordination and installation of elders and deacons within a particular congregation.
This is further complicated by the support for “ plugins ” which may or may not be present for any given installation of a particular browser version.
Since a newly-elected member is required to eulogize his predecessor in his installation ceremony, it is not uncommon that potential candidates refuse to apply for particular seats because they dislike the predecessors so much that even an enormous exercise in tact will not suffice.
Ricardo and Tizard eventually realized that the Crecy would never get the development attention it deserved unless it was specified for installation in a particular aircraft but by 1945, their " Spitfire on steroids " concept of a rapidly climbing interceptor powered by the lightweight Crecy engine had become an aircraft without a purpose.
Many quality assurance, engineering design, manufacturing, installation, and end-use factors may influence whether or not something is safe in any particular situation.
Likewise, an AHJ may make a written approval of an installation or product that does not meet either NEC or listing requirements, although this is normally done only after an appropriate review of the specific conditions of a particular case or location.
However there exist recently developed software utilities which, by the aforementioned methodology of using either an emulated virtual drive, or boot disk ( usually Unix / Linux ) based environment to mount the local drive housing the active NTFS partition, and using programmed software routines and function calls from within assigned memory stacks to isolate the SAM file from the Windows NT system installation directory structure ( default: ) and, depending on the particular software utility being used, remove the password hashes stored for user accounts in their entirety, or in some cases, modify the user account passwords directly from this environment.
This is an example of the minor tweaks that frequently occur in cadences depending on the particular military unit or installation they are used at.
In particular, the clean installation of an operating system is an installation in which the target disk partition is erased before installation.
Influenced, in particular, by the paintings of John McLaughlin, Irwin and other Light and Space artists became curious about pushing the boundaries of art and perception, in the 1970s Robert Irwin left studio work to pursue installation art that dealt directly with light and space: the basis of visual perception, in both outdoor and modified interior sites.
Note that certification applies to a particular configuration of the system running on a certain set of hardware ; the certificate is only valid for this specific configuration, and does not extend to the same software if any aspect of the installation varies in any way.
The steering was greatly improved with the installation of rack-and-pinion steering, with power steering fitted as standard to the 244GL, 264DL and 264GL, and there were some modifications made to the braking system ( in particular the master cylinder.
For this reason, some Linux distributions also use cramfs for initrd images ( Debian 3. 1 in particular ) and installation images ( SUSE Linux in particular ), where there are constraints on memory and image size.
Of particular interest to many landowners is how Riparian Rights pertain to the installation and placement of piers, dock, wharves and moorings.
The most important ceremonies include those surrounding funerals and the appeasement of ancestors, public curing rites, rituals in honor of kúnus ( in particular snake gods and forest spirits ), and the installation of political officials.
Rexel offers products for a wide variety of clients and in particular installation companies, end-users with in-house installation departments, and original equipment manufacturers and panel builders.
" Of particular novelty is statement that the Ideals of the Fraternity are to develop the ' social, intellectual, moral, and religious welfare of it members, ( and ) to foster and encourage among its members Christian principles, service, higher education, culture, and refinement '," reported The Berkeley Gazette ( April 27, 1914 ) a few days following the formal installation of the Alpha Chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda.
At their most sophisticated, scams can involve the construction and installation of fake fascias built to fit particular ATMs or other card reading devices.

particular and failures
Owing to dissatisfaction with the current system, and in particular because of perceived failures to arrest the murder spree of Harold Shipman, proposals have been made for reform.
Julius's particular failures were around his nepotism and favouritism.
affected by the vessel ’ s basic characteristics such as size, subdivision, armouring and other hardening feartures, and also the design of the ship's systems, in particular the location of equipments, degrees of redundancy and separation and the presence within a system of single point failures.
The characters, who do not speak, attempt repeatedly to demonstrate a particular activity related to the episode's topic, while offscreen children verbally correct their failures.
1930s Soviet aviation also had a particular impact on the USSR ’ s military failures in the beginning of World War II.
Owing to this coupling, interdependent networks are extremely sensitive to random failure, and in particular to targeted attacks, such that a failure of a small fraction of nodes from one network can produce an iterative cascade of failures in several interdependent networks.
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.
Bacon is a member of the Public Accounts Committee, and has taken a particular interest in the nature and causes of overspending, delays and failures with Government IT projects.
In particular, Heckman points out that the alleged failures or misapplications of efficient market hypothesis is a fault of Chicago's contributions to financial economics, which are conceptually distinct from its widely praised contributions to microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Beyond the content of cards, which are collected in decks, there is the question of use – how does one use the cards, in particular, how frequently does one review ( more finely, how does one schedule review ) and how does one react to errors, either complete failures to recall or mistakes?
Fans often expect a particular actor to play a " type ", and roles which deviate from what is expected can be commercial failures.
In particular, McKinsey's " deep-seated belief that having better talent at all levels is how you outperform your competitors ", a HR program implemented at Enron with McKinsey's knowledge, resulted, in the opinion of one author, a workplace culture of prima donnas that " took more credit for success than was legitimate, that did not acknowledge responsibility for its failures, that shrewdly sold the rest of us on its genius, and that substituted self-nomination for disciplined management.
The repeated failures of " big bang " marketization in the former Soviet Bloc have encouraged the recent revival in Keynesian ideas, with particular emphasis on giving the Keynesian macroeconomic analysis theoretically sound foundations in microeconomics.
Tinderbox allows developers to manage software builds and to correlate build failures on various platforms and configurations with particular code changes.
While becoming the medium-range workhorse of the Hump airlift, its frequent mechanical failures ( in particular, a tendency to engine failure ) resulted in such unflattering sobriquets Air Force-wide as " Dumbo " and " Plumber's Nightmare ", and among ATC crews as the " flying coffin.
Although Kmara was allied with the opposition parties, especially Mikheil Saakashvili's United National Movement, its behavior and tactics were nonpartisan, focusing on criticizing corruption and failures of the Shevardnadze regime, rather than promoting any particular politician or political party.
: The total number of failures within an item population, divided by the total time expended by that population, during a particular measurement interval under stated conditions.
The Master server doesn't usually store the actual chunks, but rather all the metadata associated with the chunks, such as the tables mapping the 64-bit labels to chunk locations and the files they make up, the locations of the copies of the chunks, what processes are reading or writing to a particular chunk, or taking a " snapshot " of the chunk pursuant to replicate it ( usually at the instigation of the Master server, when, due to node failures, the number of copies of a chunk has fallen beneath the set number ).
This paper, included in the Proceedings of the Study Meeting in Memory of Giuseppe Gemignani, is an account of the failures of Vito Volterra, Leonida Tonelli and Francesco Severi, when dealing with particular research problems during their career.
In particular, they have to be able to " sell " the failures that they discover, as well as the attendant expense and time needed to correct them.

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