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# and Monitoring
* Diabetes management # Monitoring
# Monitoring project progress and health by monitoring the consumption rate of the buffers rather than individual task performance to schedule.
# Monitoring the realisation and inspecting the construction of proposals to ensure compliance with plans, specifications of work, cost estimates and time schedules.
# Monitoring and Controlling
# redirect United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission
* Six ♣: Husam Muhammad Amin, head of National Monitoring Directorate (# 34, was # 49 ) ( Released 2005 ).
# Solar Monitoring Observatory ( SOLAR )
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# Monitoring and reassessment: As time passes, the financial plan must be monitored for possible adjustments or reassessments.
# Monitoring Department
# Blood Pressure Monitoring ( NIBP or IBP ): There are two methods of measuring the patient's blood pressure.
# Monitoring: Regular observation is the cornerstone of IPM.
# Information Services: Monitoring and Discovery Service ( MDS )
# Monitoring and control instruments ( exemption removed in July, 2011 )
# National Language Resources Monitoring and Research Center
# Monitoring and evaluation
# Muslims in the European Union: Discrimination and Islamophobia, p. 78 ( European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia )
# Monitoring playing conditions
# REDIRECT Fishery Resources Monitoring System
This is the # Contract Monitoring phase.
Decision point deliverables support the decision making during the execution of the delivery plan in the # Contract Monitoring phase.
# Monitoring and controlling the project ( 25 %)
# Monitoring and Controlling.

# and members
The Greece Runestones # Ög 81 | Högby Runestone is one of the c. 30 Greece Runestones in Sweden that commemorate members of the Varangian Guard.
# 50 % ( if proposal was made by the Commission ) or 67 % ( all other cases ) of the members states,
# X has a sub-base such that every cover of the space by members of the sub-base has a finite subcover ( Alexander's sub-base theorem )
# a genus ( or family ): An existing definition that serves as a portion of the new definition ; all definitions with the same genus are considered members of that genus.
# All things bearing a certain relation to other members of the set are also to count as members of the set.
# Realistic competition is driven by self-interest and is aimed at obtaining material resources ( e. g., food, territory, customers ) for the in-group ( e. g., favouring an in-group in order to obtain more resources for its members, including the self ).
# Proclamation of general election of members of the Diet.
# a part of a discussion or communication among or between members of the Board of Governors and officers and employees of the Federal Reserve System related to items ( 1 ), ( 2 ), or ( 3 ).
# certain actions against armed forces members, members of Congress, members of the judiciary, or senior executive branch officials ;
DALnet was founded in July 1994 by members of the EFnet # startrek channel.
# Inequality among state members creates biases and can lead powerful states to misuse these organizations.
# Large number of similar exposure units: Since insurance operates through pooling resources, the majority of insurance policies are provided for individual members of large classes, allowing insurers to benefit from the law of large numbers in which predicted losses are similar to the actual losses.
# Surveys of the political / cultural attitudes of journalists, particularly members of the media elite, and of journalism students.
# Recursive partitioning creates a decision tree that attempts to correctly classify members of the population based on a dichotomous dependent variable.
# The Continuing Committee is composed of nine members.
# Serialization allows access to non-transient private members of a class that are not otherwise accessible.
# No permanent financial bond between the members, each man s liability ending for the time being when he had paid his “ score ” after the meal.
# boroughs in which only members of the corporation were electors ( such boroughs were perhaps in every case " pocket boroughs ," because council members were usually " in the pocket " of a wealthy patron );
# the acquired and useful abilities of all the inhabitants or members of the society.
By ukase # 35731, dated 11 August 1911, Nicholas II amended the amendment, reducing application of this restriction from all members of the Imperial Family to grand dukes and grand duchesses.

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