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case and caller
A segment was 64 bytes of data ( rounded up, with no carry-over between packets ), charged to the caller ( or callee in the case of reverse charged calls, where supported ).
A caller with exceptionally good cards can go alone, or take a loner hand, in which case he or she seeks to win all five tricks without a partner.
However, E911 regulations and legal penalties have severely hampered the more widespread adoption of VoIP: VoIP is much more flexible than land line phone service and there is no easy way to verify the physical location of a caller on a nomadic VoIP network at any given time ( especially in the case of wireless networks ), and so many providers offered services which specifically excluded 911 service so as to avoid the severe E-911 non-compliance penalties.
This results in many toll-free numbers rejecting calls from payphones in an attempt to avoid this surcharge ; calling cards which require the caller to dial through a toll-free number will often pass this surcharge back to the caller, either as a separate itemized charge, a 50 ¢ to 90 ¢ increase in the price of the call, or ( in the case of many pre-paid calling cards ) the deduction of an extra number of minutes from the balance of the pre-paid card.
In the most common case, call-by-value, a parameter acts within the subroutine as a local ( isolated ) copy of the argument, but in other cases, e. g. call-by-reference, the argument supplied by the caller can be affected by actions within the called subroutine ( as discussed in evaluation strategy ).
In this case, a two-line change appeared to be a typographical error, but actually gave the caller to the < tt > sys_wait4 </ tt > function root access to the system.
In the latter case, it is possible to determine an approximate location of the caller from the area code ( e. g. New York or London ).
There are different hand motions that the caller can signal in case one's voice cannot be heard over the loud music.
Generators are a special case of ( and weaker than ) coroutines, in that they always yield control back to the caller ( when passing a value back ), rather than specifying a coroutine to jump to ; see comparison of coroutines with generators.
* FCR ( First-Call Resolution ): Percentage of incoming calls that can be resolved without the use of a callback or without having the caller call back the helpdesk to finish resolving the case.
The Prime Minister assured the caller he would look into his case personally.
It is possible to make a long distance call within the same area code ; in this case the caller has to dial a " 1 " before the local 7-digit number.
Although the caller dials only 7 digits, in this case, the number dialed out to the phone network is actually 10 digits.
Under many calling conventions the items popped off the stack by the epilogue include the original argument values, in which case there usually are no further stack manipulations that need to be done by the caller.
Space on the stack is reserved for $ a0 -$ a3 in case the callee needs to save its arguments, but the registers are not stored there by the caller.
In the case of Bruce Springsteen, fans attending concerts even take on the assigned role of set list caller, periodically calling out or text-messaging from a cell phone to a friend, to report the most recent songs played, with the friend then updating a running set list on one of several Internet forums.
For example, when dialing " SANderstead 1234 ", the caller then dialed the " SAN " and asked the operator for the number ( 1234 in this case ).

case and desires
In the case of an engine, one desires to extract work and puts in a heat transfer.
In these articles, Adorno championed avant-garde music at the same time as he critiqued the failings of musical modernity, as in the case of Stravinsky ’ s The Soldier ’ s Tale, which he called in 1923 a “ dismal Bohemian prank .” In these early writings, he was unequivocal in his condemnation of performances which either sought or pretended to achieve a transcendence which Adorno, in line with many intellectuals of the time, regarded as impossible: “ No cathedral ,” he wrote, “ can be built if no community desires one .” In the summer of 1924, Adorno received his doctorate with a study of Edmund Husserl under the direction of the unorthodox neo-Kantian Hans Cornelius.
In like manner, I apprehend, the sole evidence it is possible to produce that anything is desirable, is that people do actually desire it … No reason can be given why the general happiness is desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, desires his own happiness … we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, but all which it is possible to require, that happiness is a good: that each person's happiness is a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons .”
In the case of sexual jealousy, this threat emanates from knowing or suspecting that one's partner has had ( or desires to have ) sexual activity with a third party.
Cassius Dio reported that a group of one hundred men were sent as envoys from Egypt to make their case to the Romans against Ptolemy XII's restoration, but Ptolemy had their leader ( a philosopher named Dion ) poisoned and most of the other protesters killed before they reached Rome to plead their desires.
Summers then concluded his discussion of the three hypotheses by saying: So my best guess, to provoke you, of what's behind all of this is that the largest phenomenon, by far, is the general clash between people's legitimate family desires and employers ' current desire for high power and high intensity, that in the special case of science and engineering, there are issues of intrinsic aptitude, and particularly of the variability of aptitude, and that those considerations are reinforced by what are in fact lesser factors involving socialization and continuing discrimination.
Sensibility in any case is the source of the passions and desires.
A special case arises, however, when the predecessor state was signatory to a human rights treaty, since it would be desirable to hold the successor state accountable to the terms of that treaty, regardless of the successor state's desires.
Other sympathetic villains may be pushed to antagonistic lifestyles by society's mistreatment of him due to prejudice against something he is a part of ( such as racism, as is the case in American History X ), but goes to absurd lengths to achieve the equality he desires.
In the case of rosé wines, the fruit is crushed and the dark skins are left in contact with the juice just long enough to extract the color that the winemaker desires.
Both characters say this to suggest importance and possible arrogance, but in the Red Queen's case it has a double meaning since her status as a Chess-queen means that she can move in any direction she desires.
The appellate public defender files a brief summarizing the procedural and factual history of the case, indicates that he has explained his evaluation of the case to his client and told the client of his right to file a pro se supplemental brief, asks that the court independently examine the record for arguable issues, and expresses his availability to argue any issues on which the court desires briefing.
Pollan presents case studies that mirror four types of human desires that are reflected in the way that we selectively grow, breed, and genetically engineer our plants.
he stakes are simply too high for the welfare recipient, and the possibility for honest error or irritable misjudgment too great, to allow termination of aid without giving the recipient a chance, if he so desires, to be fully informed of the case against him so that he may contest its basis and produce evidence in rebuttal.
If a congregation desires an experienced pastor to fill a vacancy, the district president may suggest a list of possible candidates ( gleaned from interactions with the COP as well as other sources ), but the district president does not assign pastors in this case ; the congregation extends a " call " directly to the pastor.
* madhya-manda-śaktipāta-" Medium Inferior Grace "-is similar to " Medium Middle Grace " except that in this case the aspirant desires worldly pleasures more than union with Śiva ; he needs to be reincarnated again as a spiritual seeker to attain liberation
In this case as in many others, when considering Jewish matters, Lazarus follows the dictates of his desires rather than the interests of the commonweal (" Gemeingeist ").
Starting in the 1890s, employing the case study technique, the Viennese physician Sigmund Freud developed and applied the methods of hypnosis, free association, and dream interpretation to reveal putatively unconscious beliefs and desires that he argued were the underlying causes of his patients ' " hysteria.
* Any court, if a Law Officer so desires, may refer a case to the Supreme Court.
He uses case examples that fit the archetype of four basic human desires, demonstrating how each of these botanical species are selectively grown, bred, and genetically engineered.
The case study found that SMIC is executing a strategy that leverages the desires of municipalities in China to build clusters of high technology companies.
The unmarried father must resort to legal and administrative procedures if he desires to acknowledge the child as his own and for the child to be registered with his own surname ( in which case the child will use the mother's surname as his / her middle name ).
Claudius desires to arrive at the truth concerning the Jewish case against Paul, and commands the Sanhedrin to assemble.

case and well-being
A 109 country investigation based on 33 indicators of economic growth, and human, social and ecological well-being, and a European regional case study '.
But this does not tell the complete story of involuntary celibacy, which in everyday life can in fact be actively destructive to a person's emotional and interpersonal well-being, rather than just a periodic nuisance or inconvenience, as is usually the case with relatively short-term " dry spells.
TV journalist John Stossel has ridiculed state laws against fish pedicures, arguing that they represent a case of the government becoming a " Nanny State ", where individuals no longer can make their own decisions about their well-being.
Meanwhile, Amanda investigates a separate case regarding Dr Masterson's lab assistant Julia ( Anita Hegh ); and Layla, Mark and Jamie fear for Happy's well-being.
Beneficial utility was first recognized as a requirement in United States patent law in the 1817 case Lowell v. Lewis ; the utility bar enunciated in this requires that the patented invention “ not be frivolous or injurious to the well-being, good policy, or sound morals of society ”.
Services include pharmacy, mental health, substance abuse and oral health treatment, as well as supportive services ( education, translation, transportation and case management ) that promote access to health care and ensure patient well-being.
They state that in the case of circumcision, where there are potential benefits and risks, yet the procedure is not essential to the child's current well-being, the parents ought to determine what is in the child's best interests, and that it is legitimate for parents to take into account cultural, religious, and ethnic traditions, as well as medical factors.
As is the case for other SAF units, training safety is accorded high priority, particularly due to the sensitivity in handling the well-being of national servicemen who constitute a large part of the Commando Formation.
In this case, Ricardo points out, wages are forced down by competition among workers, and the introduction of new machines can lead to an over-all decline in the well-being of the working class.
An extremely damaging and stressful shift that affected her well-being was avoided by integrating information about her case from the various sources in contact with the child.
It is more fragmentary, and its main difference is that the oath-takers are promised well-being in case they keep their word, as well as being threatened by extinction should they break it.

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