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Note that outside of the US military and some US government agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, this format is usually referred to as " ordinal date ", rather than " Julian date "
Internal bracing to support the top in the F-style mandolins is usually achieved with parallel tone bars, similar to the bass bar on a violin.
Internal combustion piston engines ( those with more than one cylinder ) are usually arranged so that the cylinders are in lines parallel to the crankshaft.
Many institutions, such as hospitals, banks and, in the United States, the Internal Revenue Service, require a power of attorney to be in writing before they will honor it, and they will usually keep an original copy for their records.
Internal customers are usually stakeholders, employees, or shareholders, but the definition also encompasses creditors and external regulators.
constant ), whilst the heat given out is usually a measure of the diminution of the total energy of the system ( Internal energy ).
Internal evidence in the play has also been cited, usually as illustrative of a date of composition of 1600 or 1601.
Under the Internal Revenue Code (" IRC ") dealing with life insurance benefits paid due to the death of the insured, the benefits are usually excluded from the taxable income of the beneficiary.
The Department for Protecting the Public Security and Order (), usually called " guard department " ( okhrannoye otdelenie ) and commonly abbreviated in modern sources as Okhrana or Okhranka in Russia, was a secret police force of the Russian Empire and part of the police department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MVD ) in the late 19th century, aided by the Special Corps of Gendarmes.
From Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 17th ed., page 1446: " Orthopnea is usually a later manifestation of heart failure ( HF ) than is exertional dyspnea.
* Internal extension numbers of a varying number of digits, usually 3 or 4 digits
However, the Internal Revenue Code distinguishes between private foundations ( usually funded by an individual, family, or corporation ) and public charities ( community foundations or other nonprofit groups that raise money from the general public ).
Internal consistency is usually measured with Cronbach's alpha, a statistic calculated from the pairwise correlations between items.
Internal affairs units within the militsiya itself are usually called " internal security " departments.
Internal waves typically have much lower frequencies and higher amplitudes than surface gravity waves because the density differences ( and therefore the restoring forces ) within a fluid are usually much smaller than the density of the fluid itself.
Internal reconstruction is more resistant to interference but usually has a limited available base of utilizable words and is able to reconstruct only certain changes ( those that have left traces as morphophonological variations ).
This will bring the assessment of physicians in training in the UK into line with those training in North America, where most specialist trainees sit a specialist examination as a further test of excellence, usually after having acquired certification in Internal Medicine.
In a general sense, any organization that is not a private foundation ( i. e. it qualifies as something else ) is usually a public charity as described in Section 509 ( a ) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Internal lead wires are usually made from platinum while internal supports are made from quartz or fuse silica.
Internal lead wires are usually a nickel based alloy.
Today, some kind of court action is usually required, the main exception being certain tax authorities, such as HM Revenue and Customs in the United Kingdom and, in the United States, the Internal Revenue Service -- agencies that retain the legal power to levy assets ( by either seizure or distraint ) without a court order.
Internal validity is the validity of ( causal ) inferences in scientific studies, usually based on experiments as experimental validity.
Repeatedly taking ( the same or similar ) intelligence tests usually leads to score gains, but instead of concluding that the underlying skills have changed for good, this threat to Internal Validity provides good rival hypotheses.
In Nevada, this is usually expanded with special promotions to cash Internal Revenue Service tax refund checks.

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Once training is satisfactorily completed, the physician is eligible to take the American Board of Internal Medicine ( ABIM ) or American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine ( AOBIM ) nephrology examination.
Internal stresses from this expansion generally take the form of compression on the crystals of martensite and tension on the remaining ferrite, with a fair amount of shear on both constituents.
On 21 March 1989 The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR decided to take the Internal Troops out of the Armed Forces and give them to the Interior Ministry.
In December 1990 Mikhail Gorbachev decided to take the chaotic and corrupt USSR MVD in hand and nominated Boris Pugo, a party apparatchik and a professional KGB officer, as Minister of Internal
* Example: " If we don't approve the McCarran Internal Security Act the Soviets will take over America.
Internal corporate governance controls monitor activities and then take corrective action to accomplish organisational goals.
When an Internal Affairs sergeant threatens to ask for his badge because of this, Columbo pays a colleague to take the test for him.
* If the amounts of the itemized deductions and the standard deduction do not differ much, the taxpayer may take the standard deduction to reduce the possibility of adjustment by the Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ).
However Seow ( a former head of the Bar Society who had become a thorn in the government's side and had briefly been detained under the Internal Security Act prior to the general election ) was subsequently accused of espionage and fled to the United States before he could take up an NCMP seat.
As an interim measure, the House of Commons ' Board of Internal Economy negotiated a temporary contract with the CBC to provide parliamentary coverage for an additional year while the Board considered proposals to take over the service.
The Internal Revenue building would contain 650, 000 square feet ( 60, 450 square metres ) of office space and take up two whole city blocks between 10th and 12th Streets NW and B and C Streets NW ( cutting off 11th Street NW ).
" Critics, as well as the U. S. Internal Revenue Service, charge that the company was trying to profit from the deaths of its employees, and take advantage of the tax law which allowed it to deduct the premiums.
Internal strife develops when a man called Jae-hyuk decides to take revenge on the sister's grandfather, who had indirectly caused his grandfather's death as a child.
Regardless of the lack of success in Disston's canals, the money he paid to the Internal Improvement Fund allowed other industrialists to take an interest in the development of Florida.
In order to preserve its independence of judgment Internal Audit should not take any direct responsibility in designing, establishing, or maintaining the controls it is supposed to evaluate.
He moved to Los Angeles, and then to Dallas in 1981 to take Internal Audit Manager and Division Controller jobs with Associates Corp.
However, to preserve its organizational independence and objective judgment, Internal Audit professional standards indicate the function should not take any direct responsibility for making risk management decisions for the enterprise or managing the risk management function.

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