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Wisman, who has had the chief controller's job for four years, calls the signals for a team operating three rows of dull-gray consoles studded with lights, switches and buttons.
Comprehensive examination of any policy question calls for the performance of the intellectual tasks inseparable from any problem-solving method.
self-discovery calls for an open, permissive, inquiring posture of self-observation.
This lofty disregard for others was not shared by such men as Pierre Flotte and his associates, that `` brilliant group of mediocre men '', as Powicke calls them, who provided the brains for the French embassy that came to Rome under the nominal leadership of the archbishop of Narbonne, the duke of Burgundy, and the count of St.-Pol.
His new book, entitled `` Slums And Suburbs '', calls for fast and drastic action to avert disaster.
On the other hand, it is no interference with sovereignty to point out defects where they exist, such as that a plan calls for factories without power to run them, or for institutions without trained personnel to staff them.
Meeting these levels of protection from fire calls for: 1.
Since it requires only five players, it would seem to fall into the category of chamber music -- yet it calls for a double bass, an instrument generally regarded as symphonic.
Most recreation work calls for a good deal of pre-planning.
Fishing interest calls for a check of the species found, quantity and size, the season they are available, and the stocking program of the fish commission.
-- The existing plant growth calls for thorough checking.
Max, in a fit of despair, takes Alicia and runs off for two marvelous weeks in Burbank ( Fink calls it `` the most wonderful and lovely fourteen days in my whole life '' ), at the end of which Alicia tragically contracts Parkinson's disease and dies.
These must have been for local calls strictly, as in May 1900 the `` only long distance telephone '' in town was transferred from C. B. Carleton's to Young's shoe store.
Pip's great expectations, his progress through illusion and disillusionment, turn, somewhat as they do for the naive hero of Dreiser's American Tragedy, upon the lure of genteel prosperity through unearned income -- what Wemmick calls `` portable property '' and what Jaggers reproaches Pip for letting `` slip through ( his ) fingers ''.
`` He calls for help while saying he is against centralization, but you can't have it both ways '', Jones said.
One of the agreements calls for the New Eastwick Corp. to purchase a 1311 acre tract for $12,192,865.
The plan calls for dividing the project into 16 sectors which would be barred to vehicular traffic.
His schedule calls for a noon speech Monday in Eugene at the Emerald Empire Kiwanis Club.
Merritt D. Hill, Ford Motor Co. vice president, says his company is starting to get calls daily from dealers demanding immediate delivery or wanting earlier shipping dates on orders for corn pickers.
The pastor calls in the home of each individual or family for a spiritual guidance conference.

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This process was encouraged by an M-NCPPC " phase back ", effectively eliminating scattered-site multifamily housing and implementing single-use zoning citywide, which prompted calls by some residents for the city to have its own planning authority.
One of these he calls the " elimination method ", which involves eliminating the contentious term and observing whether any dispute remains.
When Johnny comes to an agreement with Carmine and calls off the hit, Christopher is given the new task of eliminating the two hired hands.
The above roll sequence can be varied by, for example, eliminating the sound calls and the clapping of the slate if the shot is mute or " MOS " (" MOS " is a universal abbreviation for " Motor Only Shot ").< ref >" MOS ", FilmSound. org, < http :// filmsound. org / terminology / mos. htm >.
Subsequent calls with remembered inputs return the remembered result rather than recalculating it, thus eliminating the primary cost of a call with given parameters from all but the first call made to the function with those parameters.
This per SAE AMS 2759 / 9 Section 3. 3. 3. 1 which calls out the correct procedure for eliminating entrapped hydrogen.
IMTS used additional radio channels, allowing more simultaneous calls in a given geographic area, introduced customer dialing, eliminating manual call set by an operator, and reduced the size and weight of the subscriber equipment.
The merged FILEnet shortly became the backbone for WWIV-based network traffic over the Internet, eliminating costly long distance calls as well as the need for Linker.
However, Sylvie / Quellcrist has established a connection with the AI / consciousness which operates the orbitals and calls down anglefire, eliminating their captors but sparing Kovacs and his original Envoy instructor and current revolutionary comrade-in-arms, Virginia Vidaura.
It can also be used to ensure that password problems are only resolved after adequate user authentication, eliminating an important weakness of many help desks: social engineering attacks, where an intruder calls the help desk, pretends to be the intended victim user, claims that he has forgotten his password, and asks for a new password.
Main points of Laffey's campaign include eliminating what he calls pork barrel spending, simplifying the tax code, and reducing prescription drug costs.

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With many traditional domestic Liberal policies now regarded as irrelevant, he focused the party on opposition to both the rise of Fascism in Europe and the appeasement foreign policy of the British government, arguing that intervention was needed, in contrast to the Labour calls for pacifism.
On the traditional Protestant interpretation, Paul here calls out Jews who are condemning others for not following the law when they themselves are also not following the law.
Inheritance creates derivative works in the same way as traditional linking, and the LGPL permits this type of derivative work in the same way as it permits ordinary function calls.
They are often designed in a one-way layout, leading customers counter clockwise along what IKEA calls " the long natural way " designed to encourage the customer to see the store in its entirety ( as opposed to a traditional retail store, which allows a consumer to go directly to the section where the goods and services needed are displayed ).
Among the kinds of data that can be moved over the 64 kbit / s channels are pulse-code modulated voice calls, providing access to the traditional voice PSTN.
Rather, he blames the Jewish War on what he calls " unrepresentative and over-zealous fanatics " among the Jews, who led the masses away from their traditional aristocratic leaders ( like himself ), with disastrous results.
The primary aim of the IN was to enhance the core telephony services offered by traditional telecommunications networks, which usually amounted to making and receiving voice calls, sometimes with call divert.
The X. 25 model was based on the traditional telephony concept of establishing reliable circuits through a shared network, but using software to create " virtual calls " through the network.
The radical environmental movement aspires to what scholar Christopher Manes calls " a new kind of environmental activism: iconoclastic, uncompromising, discontented with traditional conservation policy, at time illegal ..." Radical environmentalism presupposes a need to reconsider Western ideas of religion and philosophy ( including capitalism, patriarchy and globalization ) sometimes through " resacralising " and reconnecting with nature.
( Many traditional square dance calls are similar or identical to contra dance calls, which are described at Contra dance choreography ).
Dancing modern Western square dance is constantly challenging and surprising due to the unknown or unexpected choreography of the caller ( that is, the way the caller ties together the " calls " and the formations which result )— unlike traditional square dance, very rarely are two modern Western dances ever alike.
Newkirk and Pacheco are seen as the leading exporters of animal rights to the more traditional animal protection groups in the United States, but sections of the movement nevertheless say PETA is not radical enough — law professor Gary Francione calls them the new welfarists, arguing that their work with industries to achieve reform makes them an animal welfare, not an animal rights, group.
This is opposed to the " traditional " int 10h BIOS calls, which are limited to resolutions of 640 × 480 pixels with 16 color ( 4-bit ) depth or less.
The radical environmental movement aspires to what scholar Christopher Manes calls " a new kind of environmental activism: iconoclastic, uncompromising, discontented with traditional conservation policy, at time illegal ..." Radical environmentalism presupposes a need to reconsider Western ideas of religion and philosophy ( including capitalism, patriarchy and globalization ) sometimes through " resacralising " and reconnecting with nature.
He identifies the vices as what he calls the evil emotions " The fourth group consisting of hate, greed, vanity, envy and cruelty is evil " These vices differ from more traditional accounts of vice because they are not character traits expressed by action but emotions that are felt.
Grasse places the discussion of synchronicity in the context of what he calls the " symbolist " world view, a traditional way of perceiving the universe that regards all phenomena as interwoven by linked analogies or " correspondences.
Accordingly, college students are often called Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors ( respectively ), unless their undergraduate program calls for more than the traditional 4 years.
In the US one of the results was calls to make traditional representative democracy more deliberative, though efforts in this area are not widely considered to have been successful, with the 2010 Supreme Court Judement allowing an enhanced role for money in US politics at the exspense of deliberation.
For example, the iPhone ( which by its name implies that its primary function is that of a mobile phone ) can perform many different tasks, but does not feature a traditional numerical pad to make phone calls.
Part of the club's agenda stresses support for what it calls " traditional Conservative values ", including " resistance to ' political correctness.
The act calls for the establishment of a national council of traditional health practitioners to regulate and register a. o.
While a more traditional language like C does not support object orientation as fluidly as more recent languages, the notion of, for example, a file, stream, or device driver ( in Unix, each represented as a file descriptor ) can be considered a good example of object orientation: they are, after all, abstract data types, with various methods in the form of system calls, whose behavior varies based on the type of object, whose implementation details are hidden from the caller, and might even use inheritance in their underlying code.
The cultural program of True Finns, preferring " traditional art " over what the party calls postmodernism in state subsidies, started a debate.
He proposes an alternative dualistic view he calls naturalistic dualism ( but which might also be characterized by more traditional formulations such as property dualism, neutral monism, or double-aspect theory ).

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