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response and AMD's
On 24 July 2006, The Inquirer wrote that, in response to AMD's announced intent to purchase ATI, " ATI had its chipset license pulled, or at least not renewed by Intel.

response and initiative
The Stockholm School of Economics was founded in 1909 on private initiative as a response to rapid industrialization and a growing need for well educated businessmen and company managers and has maintained close ties with the business community ever since.
Through a PIE initiative, Portland thinkers have been exploring ways to improve the emotional response 404 page experience.
The State Council acts by virtue of the NPC's authority and there has been at least one case where the NPC has outright rejected an initiative of the State Council and a few cases where the State Council has withdrawn or greatly modified a proposal in response to NPC opposition.
The Mindframe national media initiative followed an ambivalent response by the Australian Press Council to an earlier media resource kit issued by Suicide Prevention Australia and the Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention.
The Catholic teaching is that " God's free initiative demands man's free response " ( CCC 2002 )— that is, the gift of grace requires human assent.
The Game Boy Advance version was included in the list of other Game Boy Advance games ( and NES games ) for the 3DS Ambassador Program, an initiative from Nintendo thanking the early adopters of the Nintendo 3DS after its worldwide price drop in August 2011, in response to lower than anticipated sales figures.
The Imperial cult arose as a pragmatic and ingenious response to an Eastern initiative.
In response, General Eisenhower — in an attempt to spare De Gaulle's forces heavy casualties during his initiative — granted the Free French forces the honour of spearheading the Allied assault and liberating the capital city of France.
Prime Minister Begin's response to Sadat's initiative, though not what Sadat or Carter had hoped, demonstrated a willingness to engage the Egyptian leader.
In response to the criticism, OSHA, in conjunction with the Department of Justice, has pursued several high-profile criminal prosecutions for violations under the Act, and has announced a joint enforcement initiative between OSHA and the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) which has the ability to issue much higher fines than OSHA.
Criticism is not necessarily feedback, because it can be both the initiative of a " feed " and the response of a " feed-back ".
Some, such as newspaper Die Welt, have also speculated that the initiative could be a response to the suggestion by Muammar al-Gaddafi to dissolve Switzerland and divide its territory among its neighbouring countries.
In response to the issues surrounding the healthfulness of convenience and restaurant foods, an initiative in the United States, spearheaded by first lady Michelle Obama and her " Let's Move " campaign, to reduce the unhealthy aspects of commercially produced food and fight childhood obesity, was unveiled by the White House in February 2010.
Strategic systems are information systems that are developed in response to corporate business initiative.
Strategic information systems are always systems that are developed in response to corporate business initiative.
In response, CIA Headquarters reaffirmed to the station that " there was to be no involvement with the military in any covert action initiative ; there was no support for instigating a military coup.
In response the worldwide intelligent transport system initiative, Parking Guidance and Information systems have been developed for use in urban areas.
The initiative got a rather supportive response in the society.
In response, CKCO and WIC's CHCH-TV Hamilton announced a joint initiative of their own, known as " Market One Television "; however, this partnership was short-lived.
In response to Chaput's initiative, Pierre Vigeant, editorialist at Le Devoir and grand chancelier of the OJC, created a study committee on the question of independence of Quebec.
The King government, however lagged in its response, and initially refused to give Gouzenko an audience, leaving the initiative to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
" The more overriding threat, however, was that the West did not yet have any imaginative response to Gorbachev — leaving the Soviets with the moral initiative, and solidifying Gorbachev ’ s place as " the most popular world leader in much of Western Europe.
Bush started to take the initiative from Gorbachev during the run-up to the Gulf War, when he began to define the elements of the new world order as he saw it, and link the new order ’ s success to the international community ’ s response in Kuwait.
The initiative proved largely ceremonial, however, and it was overturned by the passage of Proposition C in 2009 in response to desperate economic times.

response and Intel
Partly in response to the existence of the single-chip TMS 1000, Intel developed a computer system on a chip optimized for control applications, the Intel 8048, with commercial parts first shipping in 1977.
On December 20, 1994 Intel offered to replace all flawed Pentium processors on the basis of request, in response to mounting public pressure.
In response, Intel published the PC100 standard, which outlines requirements and guidelines for producing a memory module that can operate reliably at 100 MHz.
In response, Intel started exploring ways to improve the performance of its microprocessors in ways other than raising the clock speeds of the processors such as increasing the sizes of the processors ' caches, using a P6 microarchitecture descendant in Pentium M CPUs and beyond, and using multiple processing cores in its processors.
His ideas roiled the information technology industry, spurring heated outcries from executives of Microsoft, Intel, Hewlett-Packard and other leading technology companies, although got mixed response from other commentators.
( K5 was positioned to be AMD ’ s response to Intel ’ s Pentium Processor ).

response and opened
In Bamako, in response to mass demonstrations organized by university students and later joined by trade unionists and others, soldiers opened fire indiscriminately on the nonviolent demonstrators.
The performance at London's Olympic Stadium opened with a special remastered video clip of Freddie Mercury on stage performing his call and response routine during their 1986 concert at Wembley Stadium.
Devising an appropriate response to the problems created by reforms opened a rift in the Chinese leadership.
" The ballet also opened in New York City four weeks later at the Metropolitan Opera and the response was repeated, " again Chagall was the hero of the evening ".
Partially in response to these claims, the Hall of Fame opened an International Hockey exhibit and announced that it would start looking at more international players for induction.
In response to a sarcastic interjection about " starving permanent secretaries ", Sir Humphrey patronises her as " dear lady " ( as he did " that Wainwright female " in the TV series ).< ref >< Jay & Lynn ( 2010 ) Yes, Prime Minister, especially pages 14, 32 and 81-3 .</ ref > Emily Joyce, who played Claire both at Chichester and in London, was forty-one when the play opened.
It opened to positive response at the Korean box-office.
Grant County was part of the Cherokee Nation's Cherokee Outlet until it was opened to non-Indian settlers in response to public demand on September 16, 1893.
In January 1991, the UK opened Heathrow Airport to Virgin when it abolished the London Air Traffic Distribution Rules ( TDRs ) in response to pressure from the industry.
The handgun ban was enacted in direct response to an incident in 1988 when Laurie Dann opened fire on a classroom full of children in neighboring Winnetka.
In response to pressures from increasing population, Crystal Lake South High School ( South for short ), was opened in 1978.
The population grew to over 2, 000 by 1980, and in response in 1984 the North Liberty Community Library was founded and Penn Meadows Park, the city's largest, was opened.
In response to the development, West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South was opened in nearby Princeton Junction, then just called WWP High.
Although the Volozhin yeshiva was closed some 60 years later in response to demands by the Russian government, a number of yeshivot opened in other towns and cities, most notably Slabodka, Ponevezh, Mir, Brisk, and Telz.
That summer, MC5 toured the U. S. east coast, which generated an enormous response, with the group often overshadowing the more famous acts they opened up for: McLeese writes that when opening for Big Brother and the Holding Company audiences regularly demanded multiple encores of the MC5, and at a memorable series of concerts, Cream — one of the leading hard rock groups of the era — " left the stage vanquished " by the Detroit upstarts.
When there was no response, the sentry opened fire as did other Hessians on the parapet.
* Their seeds are often held in an insulated capsule, which is opened only in response to and after the devastation of a bushfire.
The 1940s opened with the United Kingdom at war and a new generation of war poets emerged in response.
The newest high school in Cornwall is Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School for grades 7 to 12, opened in response to overpopulation at St. Joseph's.
In response to the growing involvement of the Federal government in the operation of our market economy, AISI opened its first Washington office in 1966.
In response to a demolition order placed on the building in which Otto Frank and his family had hidden during the war, he and Johannes Kleiman helped establish the Anne Frank Foundation on 3 May 1957, with the principal aim of saving and restoring the building, to allow it to be opened to the general public.
Further complicating al-Askari ’ s term was the growing Shi ’ i discontent in Iraq with massive protests occurring across the country in response to a book written by a Sunni official criticizing the Shi ’ i majority as well as the promotion of the commanding officer of an army unit that opened fire on Shiite demonstrators during a rally.
Tompkins Primary School opened its doors on September 3, 1895, at 305 Tompkins Street The new school was constructed in response to the needs of a fast growing population in Syracuse and many young families.
In response to the need for a graduate seminary, the Church of God Graduate School of Christian Ministries opened in 1975.

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