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For example, child welfare experience abounds with cases in which the parental request for substitute care is precipitated by a crisis event which is meaningfully linked with a fundamental unresolved problem of family relationships.
( Pp. 228-229 ) in any event, it is obvious that the anti-trust laws did not prevent the formation of some of the greatest financial empires the world has ever known, held together by some of the most fantastic ideas, all based on the fundamental notion that a corporation is an individual who can trade and exchange goods without control by the government ''.
Member states may, however, implement legislation which allows reopening of a case in the event that new evidence is found or if there was a fundamental defect in the previous proceedings.
The most fundamental results of this theory are Shannon's source coding theorem, which establishes that, on average, the number of bits needed to represent the result of an uncertain event is given by its entropy ; and Shannon's noisy-channel coding theorem, which states that reliable communication is possible over noisy channels provided that the rate of communication is below a certain threshold, called the channel capacity.
The UK government has consistently adopted a " non-interventionist policy ", and following the " high degree of consensus amongst academics, legal advisers, politicians and officials " would only intervene " in the event of a fundamental breakdown in public order or the rule of law, endemic corruption in the government or other extreme circumstances ".
U. S. President Ronald Reagan's proposed Strategic Defense Initiative, if it had ever been deployed ( and proven successful ), would have undermined the fundamental premise of mutual assured destruction ( the inevitable outcome of equal and unacceptable destruction for both sides in the event of nuclear war ), removing the incentive for the US not to strike first.
: For most countries, given date is that when sovereignty was achieved ... For the other countries, the date given may not represent " independence " in the strict sense, but rather some significant nationhood event such as the traditional founding date or the date of unification, federation, confederation, establishment, or fundamental change in the form of government, such as state succession.
In many cities and towns, the charter or some similar fundamental document provides that in the event of the death, resignation, or removal from office of the mayor, another official will lead the municipality for a temporary period, which, depending on the jurisdiction, may be for a stated period of days or months until a special election can be held, or until the original end of the term to which the vacating mayor was elected.
A significant decision at this event was the adoption of the 8-hour work day as one of the Association's fundamental demands.
In that situation the intervention of the people of Cava de ' Tirreni, a city close to Sarno, was fundamental: in fact Cavesi, led by the captains Giosuè and Marino Longo, armed themselves with breathless haste at best, with forks, other improvised items and weapons, and attacked Angevins who, astonished by the event and unable to assess the entity of the attack, were forced to pull back, giving the possibility to King Ferdinand of Aragon to create an escape route to Naples.
When the arm and hand move to pick up the rock (" E ") this is not caused by the preceding mental event M, nor by M and P together, but only by P. The physical causes are in principle reducible to fundamental physics, and therefore mental causes are eliminated using this reductionist explanation.
The event affirmed fundamental principles of media freedom in the digital age — the ability of citizens to voice their opinions and access diverse, independent information sources — 20 years after the original declaration was made in Windhoek, Namibia.
The 2nd Conference of the BSP of May 1913 did not resolve the fundamental question facing the party — the decision as to whether it should pursue a policy of anti-militarist internationalism, come what may, or whether it should rally around the flag in the event of military conflict with foreign enemies.
A budget is a fundamental tool for an event director to predict with reasonable accuracy whether the event will result in a profit, a loss or will break-even.
The Parliament of Cetin held in 1527 was a decisive event of fundamental importance for the extension and confirmation of Croatian statehood.
For the generations that followed the event came to represent a fundamental insight about the Jews who were to become an exiled and persecuted people for much of their history.
A fundamental literary device used that goes against basic horse psychology was that of having Pilgrim, apparently a well-trained horse, suddenly became a vicious rogue following a single traumatic event.
In March, 2005, he held an event to announce " the fundamental mechanism of cognition ", which he believes is a process of confabulation ( neural networks ).
To demonstrate this view, Burke begins each episode with a particular event or innovation in the past ( usually Ancient or Medieval times ) and traces the path from that event through a series of seemingly unrelated connections to a fundamental and essential aspect of the modern world.
The fundamental problem with such free-form event records is that each application developer individually determines what information should be included in an audit event record, and the overall format in which that record should be presented to the audit log.
The activation ordering (< tt >-≈→</ tt >) is a fundamental ordering that models one event activating another ( there must be energy flow in the message passing from an event to an event which it activates ).

event and settlement
The protection offered by a liability insurance policy is twofold: a legal defense in the event of a lawsuit commenced against the policyholder and indemnification ( payment on behalf of the insured ) with respect to a settlement or court verdict.
The event was recorded both in German and Old East Slavic chronicles, which also provided the first record of a settlement of German merchants and artisans which had arisen alongside the bishop's fortress.
Oklahoma City was settled on April 23, 1889, when the area known as the " unassigned lands " was opened for settlement in an event known as " The Land Run ".
In 1963, the two countries settled their boundaries largely on the basis of the Macartney-MacDonald Line, which left the Trans Karakoram Tract in China, although the agreement provided for renegotiation in the event of a settlement of the Kashmir dispute.
The term Restoration is used to describe both the actual event by which the monarchy was restored, and the period of several years afterwards in which a new political settlement was established.
Much work by many hands had to be accomplished in the early years of settlement in order to make that event possible.
Between the initial founding of the settlement and its incorporation is an extraordinary event.
An event that left its mark on the city was the settlement of Huguenots after the withdrawal of the Edict of Nantes in 1685.
While Thompson was not fined anything, he agreed that he would be fined $ 5, 000 in the event that other terms of the settlement are violated, including if refunds provided over a year earlier were somehow not completed or the company engages in the of pre-reservation charter sales in the future where the name of the airline operating the service is not revealed at the time of purchase.
When a credit event occurs on a major company on which a lot of CDS contracts are written, an auction ( also known as a credit-fixing event ) may be held to facilitate settlement of a large number of contracts at once, at a fixed cash settlement price.
The A $ 625 million fair was the largest event of the 1988 Bicentennial celebrations of the European settlement of Australia.
Eastern freshwater cod recovered from this event and were in abundance by the time of European settlement, but appear to have lost much of their genetic diversity in this event.
In the event, Weizmann and Faisal established an informal agreement under which Faisal would support dense Jewish settlement in Palestine while the Zionist movement would assist in the development of the vast Arab nation that Faisal hoped to establish.
As the clearing houses concentrates the risk of settlement failures into itself and is able to isolate the effects of a failure of a market participant, it also needs to be properly managed and well-capitalized in order to ensure its survival in the event of a significant adverse event, such as a large clearing firm defaulting or a market crash.
In the event of a settlement failure, the clearing firm may be declared to be in default and clearing house default procedures may be utilized, which may include the orderly liquidation of the defaulting firm's positions and collateral.
* Introduction of " auction settlement " to eliminate the need for credit event protocols to settle CDS transactions
Since July 2009, the primary means of resolving a credit event is auction settlement, where holders of applicable instruments ( as decided by the relevant determinations committee ) auction their instruments to potential buyers at a set price.
In any event, there was a Cherokee Over-the-Hill settlement called Tallulah located on the upper portion of the river.
In the event, indirect negotiations between Israel, Jordan and Egypt were eventually opened through the auspices of the Jarring Mission, and direct talks were also held in secret between Israel and Jordan, but neither avenue succeeded in achieving a meaningful settlement, setting the stage for a new round of conflict.

event and above
The steps shown in the above diagram can be found in any acoustical event or process.
Non-avian dinosaur fossils are found only below the K – T boundary, indicating that they became extinct during the boundary event .< ref > A very small number of dinosaur fossils have been found above the K – T boundary, but they have been explained as reworked fossils, that is, fossils that have been eroded from their original locations then preserved in later sedimentary layers.
There is evidence of a mass kill of bony fishes at a fossil site immediately above the K – T boundary layer on Seymour Island near Antarctica, apparently precipitated by the K – Pg extinction event.
Punitive damages are awarded only in special cases where conduct was egregiously invidious and are over and above the amount of compensatory damages, such as in the event of malice or intent.
In any event, the name server thus queried will follow the process outlined above, until it either successfully finds a result or does not.
Beginning in 1999 as an event at the Bean Blossom Blues Fest, the contest has 3 divisions: Youth ( ages 1-15 ), Adult ( 16 and above ), and Group ( 2 or more players of any age ).
Because of the Balkans were rich in raw materials like iron, zinc and above all oil that could help Germany survive a British blockade, it was viewed as highly important by the Allies to keep German influence in the Balkans to a minimum, hence British efforts to link British promises to support Turkey in the event of an Italian attack in exchange for Turkish promises to help defend Romania from a German attack.
As late as August 31 it had been projected by the National Hurricane Center that the hurricane would remain at Category 3 or above on September 1, but in the event the center of Gustav made landfall as a strong Category 2 hurricane ( 1 mph below Category 3 ), and dropped to Category 1 soon after.
This event, along with another town fire in 1342, the Black Death in 1349, 1356 and 1365, but above all the rise of the Territorial Princes, led to a gradual decline.
Many scientists argue that the Permian-Triassic extinction event was caused by a combination of some or all of the hypotheses above and other factors ; the formation of Pangaea decreased the number of coastal habitats and may have contributed to the extinction of many clades.
It is flat and only a few metres above sea level, as a result of an ancient erosion event.
In some cases, the full onset of a seizure event is preceded by some of the sensations described above, called vertiginous epilepsy.
Scholars have connected the month event and Yule time period to the Wild Hunt ( a ghostly procession in the winter sky ), the god Odin ( who is attested in Germanic areas as leading the Wild Hunt and, as mentioned above, bears the name Jólnir ), and increased supernatural activity, such as the aforementioned Wild Hunt and the increased activities of draugar — undead beings who walk the earth.
* March 24 Premiere performance of Johann Sebastian Bach's Funeral cantata Klagt, Kinder, klagt es aller Welt, BWV 244a before midday at the St. James Church, Köthen ( for the same event as above ).
The acropolis, high above the main town, was a safe haven for the populace in the event of a raid.
As in the 2000 conjunction above, this event was unobservable due to the Sun being part of the line-up.
According to this version, Constantine with his army was marching ( Eusebius does not specify the actual location of the event, but it clearly is not in the camp at Rome ), when he looked up to the sun and saw a cross of light above it, and with it the Greek words " Εν Τούτῳ Νίκα ", En toutō níka, usually translated into Latin as " in hoc signo vinces ," both phrases have the literal meaning " In this sign, shall conquer ;" a more free translation would be " Through this sign shall conquer ".
Any " measurement event " is seen simply as an ordinary physical interaction, an establishment of the sort of correlation discussed above.
Note that the first line of the sample above is the XML Declaration and not a processing instruction ; as such it will not be reported as a processing instruction event ( although some SAX implementations provide a separate event just for the XML declaration ).
( In his rehabilitation trial testimony, Jean Pasquerel, Joan's confessor, stated that Joan herself had some type of premonition or foreknowledge of this event, stating the day before the attack that " tomorrow blood will flow from my body above my breast.
The Younger Dryas impact event is a discredited hypothesis that an air burst from a purported comet above or even into the Laurentide Ice Sheet north of the Great Lakes set all of the North American continent ablaze around 12, 900 years ago.
An intermediate event gate can be used immediately above a primary event to provide more room to type the event description.

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