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terms and secondary
For this reason, the more uncertain skywave service was denominated `` secondary '' in our rules, as compared to the steadier, more reliable groundwave `` primary service '', and, for both skywave service and skywave interference, signal strength is expressed in terms of percentage of time a particular signal-intensity level is exceeded -- 50 percent of the time for skywave service, 10 percent of the time for skywave interference.
** Array indexing is a secondary notion, defined in terms of pointer arithmetic.
In contrast, though Oslo ( Norway ) and Stockholm ( Sweden ) are quite dominant in terms of speech standards, cities like Bergen, Gothenburg and the Malmö-Lund region are large and influential enough to create secondary regional norms, making the standard language more varied than is the case with Danish.
These measurements can be considered as secondary realizations ( in a metrological sense ) of the primary definition of ET in terms of the solar motion, after a calibration of the mean motion of the Moon with respect to the mean motion of the Sun.
Primary delusions are defined as arising suddenly and not being comprehensible in terms of normal mental processes, whereas secondary delusions may be understood as being influenced by the person's background or current situation ( e. g., ethnicity, religious beliefs, superstitious belief ).
South Africa has shifted from a primary and secondary economy in the mid-twentieth century to an economy driven primarily by the tertiary sector in the present day which accounts for an estimated 65 % of GDP or $ 230 billion in nominal GDP terms.
In America, Asa Gray argued that evolution is the secondary effect, or modus operandi, of the first cause, design, and published a pamphlet defending the book in terms of theistic evolution, Natural Selection is not inconsistent with Natural Theology.
The ideal model not only neglects basic physics factors in terms of primary current required to establish a magnetic field in the core and the contribution to the field due to current in the secondary circuit but also assumes a core of negligible reluctance with two windings of zero resistance.
The terms primary and secondary, as used in this context, should not be confused with the respective technical meanings of these words in the discipline of precise time and frequency.
Other terms such as " secondary school " or " secondary college " are used in different nations or regions ( see below: Usage by country ).
Nicias indeed proposed, when the expedition first arrived in Sicily ( 415 BCE ); that they should proceed at once to Selinunte and compel that city to submit on moderate terms ; but this advice being overruled, the efforts of the armament were directed against Syracuse, and the Selinuntines in consequence bore but a secondary part in the subsequent operations.
The terms consist of the Kanji kin ( 経 ‘ to go through ( like the thread in a loom )’, with ‘ sūtra ’ as a secondary meaning ) and hin ( 行 ‘ walk ’).
" Primary " and " secondary " are relative terms, with sources judged primary or secondary according to specific historical contexts and what is being studied .< ref name = Kragh >
Freud introduced the terms " primary " and " secondary " masochism.
There was also consensus that the terms wet, dry, active, passive, silent, and secondary drowning should no longer be used.
In Britain, Canada and Australia the terms formal and grad are most commonly used for occasions equivalent to the American " prom ", and the event is usually held for those graduating high, secondary or middle school.
For example in the United States, which operates under a mixed market health care system, some physicians might voluntarily limit their practice to secondary care by requiring patients to see a primary care provider first, or this restriction may be imposed under the terms of the payment agreements in private / group health insurance plans.
Because Weigall described these consecutive blockings in ambiguous terms, it is unclear whether the secondary wall was found intact or had already been partially dismantled, like the primary wall .< ref name =" bell p. 133 "> Bell, M. R., < cite >" An Armchair Excavation of KV 55 ", JARCE 27 ( 1990 )</ cite > p. 133 </ ref >
In such cases the vendor / butcher gets the carcass or other major cuts of meat from a government inspected slaughterhouse and does the secondary butchering ( fabrication in USDA terms ), packaging, and labeling in its own facility.
Specifically, in the state of Texas, the terms Farm to Market Road and Ranch to Market Road indicate roadways that are part of the state's system of secondary and connecting routes, built and maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation ( TxDOT ).
Authors may regard the two terms as synonymous, or equate ovoviviparity only with aplacental yolk-sac viviparity, in which the embryos are solely sustained by yolk ( as opposed to secondary provisioning by their mother in the form of " uterine milk ", such as in the stingrays, or unfertilized eggs, such as in the mackerel sharks ; the latter is referred to as intrauterine oophagy ).
These figures were all involved in algebraic geometry, rather than the pursuit of projective geometry as synthetic geometry, which during the period under discussion was a huge ( in volume terms ) but secondary subject ( when judged by its importance as research ).
David C. Geary, a notable cognitive developmental and evolutionary psychologist from the University of Missouri, created the terms biological primary abilities and biological secondary abilities.

terms and education
According to the Center for Economic and Policy Research ( CEPR ), the period from 1980 – 2005 has seen diminished progress in terms of economic growth, life expectancy, infant and child mortality, and to a lesser extent education.
Sixteen of the schools have been affiliated with the United Nations ' UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network, which sponsors education projects that foster improved quality of education throughout the world, in particular in terms of its ethical, cultural, and international dimensions.
Nikolai Tsonev, defence minister under the 2005 – 2009 cabinet, undertook steps to provide the members of the military and their families with certain privileges in terms of healthcare and education, and to improve living conditions.
Rújiào and Kǒngjiào contain the Chinese character jiào, the noun " teach ", used in such as terms as " education ", or " educator ".
In addition to the academic requirements for graduation, Dartmouth requires every undergraduate to complete a swim and three terms of physical education.
Milken also established K12 ( company ), a publicly traded education management organization ( EMO ) that provides online schooling, including to charter school students for whom services are paid by tax dollars, which is the largest EMO in terms of enrollment.
After Deng Xiaoping took power in 1978 greater autonomy has been given to provinces in terms of economic policy implementation as well as other areas of policy such as education and transportation.
The edict paved the way for the most far-reaching reforms in terms of their social consequences, including the creation of a national education system and the abolition of the imperial examinations in 1905.
George Tenet, then-Director of the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ), later described intelligence reports of his meeting with Al Qaeda as “ frustratingly vague .” He, however, told the FIA intelligence officials in very clear terms that he had nothing to do with the Al-Qaeda or any other terrorist organization and he was only working on humanitarian issues like food, health and education.
In terms of women and the labor market, by the end of 1991 AMNLAE reported that almost 16, 000 working women-9, 000 agricultural laborers, 3, 000 industrial workers, and 3, 800 civil servants, including 2, 000 in health, 800 in education, and 1, 000 in administration-had lost their jobs.
Yet in 1935, the education budget for the entire country of Tanganyika amounted to only ( US ) $ 290, 000, although it is unclear how much this represented at the time in terms of purchasing power parity.
The whole education that we get for our children in school is entirely in terms of abstractions.
Social capital is particularly important in terms of education.
* Herefordshire College of Technology or HCT-the only main higher education facility in the county, and the largest in terms of property ownership.
In 2010, Miami ranked seventh in the United States in terms of finance, commerce, culture, entertainment, fashion, education, and other sectors.
* Chen Jitang governed the province of Guangdong where he made significant contributions in terms of modernization and education.
Increasingly, vocational education can be recognised in terms of recognition of prior learning and partial academic credit towards tertiary education ( e. g., at a university ) as credit ; however, it is rarely considered in its own form to fall under the traditional definition of higher education.
In 1979, the statute of autonomy was finally approved delegating more automomy in matters of education and culture than the 1932 statute, but less in terms of the systems of justice and public order.
Within the services sector, the main activities in terms of gross value added are business activities, distributive trade, education and public administration.
", and terms such as " attitude " or " attitudinal " may replaced " interpersonal " as contrasting with institutional classism, as in the Association of Magazine Media's definition of classism as " any attitude or institutional practice which subordinates people due to income, occupation, education and / or their economic condition.
The town is a shadow of its former self in terms of education facilities.
The public schools are governed by a seven-member board of education consisting of three trustees, one secretary, one treasurer, one vice president, and one president, elected by the residents of the district to staggered six-year terms.

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