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Local coordinates are measurement indices into a local coordinate system or a local coordinate space.
Local coordinate spaces are also useful for their ability to model independently transformable aspects of geometrical scenegraphs.
* Local Tangent Plane, a geographical coordinate system commonly used in aviation
The Local Host Secretariat is located in Bangkok to coordinate the work of local subcommittees.
The Re: new projects coordinate a Partnership Board to meet the needs of local residents in conjunction with local service providers such as the Council, Local Education Authority, Local Healthcare, Housing Associations and the Police to help improve services, identify local priorities and make changes with an aim to tackle " the quality of life issues which matter most to local people ".
Their operations may coordinate with other agencies with similar assets such as in the United States the various Federal, State or Local authorities may work together to promote or achieve similar enforcement or rescue outcomes.
* Be the focal point to coordinate humanitarian logistics operations with the Local Emergency Management Authorities ( LEMA ) or, in a Peacekeeping or Complex Environment, with the Department of Peace Keeping Operations ( DPKO ) or the relevant military entities.
:: Title VIII consists of fifty-three sections that establishes an Office for State and Local Governments to oversee and coordinate Departmental programs for and relationships with State and local governments.
Some online games utilize the Internet and / or a Local Area Network to coordinate a multiplayer game experience among two or more players, each of whom is running a copy of the game on a local game system ( typically a video game console or gaming computer ), with messages sent among the multiple game systems ( either directly or through a game server reporting the actions of each player so that all the game systems stay synchronized ).
* Local Space Rectangular, a right-handed cartesian coordinate system

Local and system
Local libraries find, too, that the new plan saves tax dollars because books can be bought through the system, and since the system buys in bulk it is able to obtain larger discounts than would be available to an individual library.
Some communities have developed their own " Local Exchange Trading Systems " ( LETS ) and local currencies, such as the Ithaca Hours system, to encourage economic growth and an enhanced sense of community.
Every galaxy of sufficient mass in the Local Group has an associated group of globular clusters, and almost every large galaxy surveyed has been found to possess a system of globular clusters.
The Local Government Act of 1888 was the first systematic attempt to impose a standardised system of local government in England.
The Local Government Act was therefore the first systematic attempt to impose a standardised system of local government in England
The reforms arising from the Local Government Act of 1972 resulted in the most uniform and simplified system of local government which has been used in England.
Also known as a " Local Bug Tracker " ( LBT ), this system allows tracking of user requests with a unique number.
In 1976, after the system was deployed at PARC, Metcalfe and Boggs published a seminal paper, " Ethernet: Distributed Packet-Switching For Local Computer Networks.
Local government in Canada West operated mainly at the district level until 1849, when a system based on counties was introduced.
They must also fulfill the requirement of Ministry of Housing and Local Government, where the pawn counter is not higher than 4 feet, bullet-proof and stainless steeled counters, stainless steeled doors, strong rooms with automatic locks, safes, equipped with fully computerized system, CCTV, Alarm and Pawnbroker Insurance.
The Education Act 1918 raised the school leaving age to 14, increased the powers and duties of the Board of Education ( together with the money it could provide to Local Education Authorities ), and introduced a system of day-continuation schools which youths between the ages of 14 and 16 " could be compelled to attend for at least one day a week.
Local government is the lowest level in the system of government in Malaysia — after federal and state.
Local freeways were expanded and repaired, and a light rail system was constructed.
* Local exchange trading system
The traditional district was eventually combined into the traditional county of Inverness-shire along with the traditional district of Inverness and parts of Lochaber and some island districts during reorganisation due to Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1889, this Act established a uniform system of county councils and town councils in Scotland and restructured many of Scotland ’ s counties.
The Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1889 established a uniform system of county councils in Scotland and realigned the boundaries of many of Scotland ’ s counties.
Local Buses – The city bus system is run by STGA.
Local administration gradually became more self-sufficient, while the breakdown of the old land distribution system and the rise of taxes led to the loss or abandonment of land by many people who became the " wave people " ( furōsha ).
Forster's 1870 Act, bodies that were popular with Nonconformists and Radicals, replacing them with Local Education Authorities that would administer a state centred system of primary, secondary and technical schools.
The local school system is Edison Local Schools, as Berlin Township and Milan Township merged their separate school systems in the 1960s.
Local residents were interested in facilitating the public services which municipal government provides, and they were particularly interested in building a culinary water system.
The two-tier system of local government was ended by the Local Government etc.
The system was modified also in subsequent legislation, particularly the City and County Management ( Amendment ) Act, 1955, which made some adjustments to give greater power to the council members, and the Local Government Act 1985, which provided for the council – manager system in Galway City once detached for local government purposes from Galway County.

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Local currency will be advanced or reimbursed to the Government of India for financing agreed projects under paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) of Article 2, of the Agreement upon the presentation of such documentation as the United States may specify.
Local police have hesitated to prosecute them because of the heavy court costs involved even for the simplest offense.
Fire Fighters Local 798, which is sponsoring the toy program for the 12th straight year, issued a call for San Franciscans to turn in discarded toys, which will be repaired by off-duty firemen.
The territory is administered from Canberra by the Department of Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport, which is also responsible for the administration of the territories of Christmas Island, Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands, the Coral Sea Islands, Jervis Bay and Norfolk Island.
Local groups have argued for a reinstatement of the rail link south to Manchester via Haslingden and Bury, that was closed in the 1960s.
Local landmarks include the Christie Park, the Fountain ( a traffic junction in the town centre, although there has not been a working fountain there for some years ),
In 2011, the very high level of public sector debt prompted the Stabilitätsrat von Bund und Ländern ( Council for Fiscal Stability of the Federal and Local States ) to declare a possible fiscal emergency for the city.
Local supporters often call the club simply Ceo, which is Veronese for Chievo.
Local soil is very fine, thus most suitable for making pottery.
Local Methodists and Quakers encouraged slaveholders to free their slaves following the American Revolution, and many did so in a surge of individual manumissions for idealistic reasons.
Ingrid Fromm, Siemens ' representative to IEEE 802, quickly achieved broader support for Ethernet beyond IEEE by the establishment of a competing Task Group " Local Networks " within the European standards body ECMA TC24.
The preparation for the charter was undertaken by the predecessor to the current Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, the Standing Conference of Local and Regional Authorities of Europe because involvement of local and regional government was essential.
By the time there was a strong market need for a bus of these speeds and capabilities, the VESA Local Bus and later PCI filled this niche and EISA vanished into obscurity.
Local news coverage for the town and some of its neighbors is provided by the Tri County Journal and the Washington Missourian.
At 2009 European Parliament election held on the same day as the Local elections, which saw a reduction in the number seats from 13 to 12 for Ireland, the party won four seats, retaining the largest number of seats of an Irish party in the European Parliament.
Speaking in Carlow in June 2010, Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and Green Party leader John Gormley said the Labour Party is coming very close to being the " Father Ted of Irish politics " because, according to Gormley, they have no policies.
Local terms for the procedure include tahara in Egypt ; tahur in Sudan ; and bolokoli in Mali, which Anika Rahman and Nahid Toubia write are words synonymous with purification.
Local guides say it is an advertisement for prostitution.
Provision for Local Loop Unbundling was introduced in Gibraltar, under the 2006 Communications Act, similar to the UK's 2003 Communications Act.
Local jurisdictions of Fairfax County, Arlington County, and the cities of Alexandria and Falls Church agreed to appropriate $ 3 million to purchase land adjacent to Mason to provide for a Fairfax Campus in 1966 with the intention that the institution would expand into a regional university of major proportions, including the granting of graduate degrees.
In 1940, following the outbreak of conflict, he also tried to sign up for the Local Defence Volunteers, or " Home Guard ", but was turned away because he was already an ARP warden.

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