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One and implementation
One implementation of this concept is termed a " private VLAN ".
One of the largest issues surrounding the implementation and adoption of a CRM comes in the perceived lack of technical and user support in using the system.
One implicitly stack-based ( recursive ) flood-fill implementation ( for a two-dimensional array ) goes as follows:
One doctrine that confirmed the “ power over the spirit ” theory was the implementation by the council mandating that Jews wear special identifying markings on their clothing – a sign of the increased hostility felt by Christians towards Jews in the region.
* Sugar ( GUI ), GUI implementation for the One Laptop per Child project
One of Tesla ’ s desires for implementation of this turbine was for geothermal power, which was described in " Our Future Motive Power ".
One incentive is that state implementation of national programs places implementation in the hands of local officials who are closer to local circumstances.
One of the architectural parameters that can scale is the number of implemented register windows ; the specification allows from 3 to 32 windows to be implemented, so the implementation can choose to implement all 32 to provide maximum call stack efficiency, or to implement only 3 to reduce context switching time, or to implement some number between them.
One can design hardware in a VHDL IDE ( for FPGA implementation such as Xilinx ISE, Altera Quartus, Synopsys Synplify or Mentor Graphics HDL Designer ) to produce the RTL schematic of the desired circuit.
One implementation decision in Micro Planner had unfortunate consequences.
One line of explanation sees the incest taboo as a cultural implementation of a biologically evolved preference for sexual partners with whom one is unlikely to share genes, since inbreeding may have detrimental outcomes.
One way was to delay transfer and implementation of orders and to try playing conflicting demands of competing German interests against each other.
One thing special about wormhole flow control is the implementation of virtual channels.
One early implementation of a Linux tablet was the ProGear by FrontPath.
One common implementation is operated by vending machine companies and contains a hard-wired list of non-toll telephone exchanges to which it will complete calls.
One problem is that implementation guidelines are not normally referable in official procurement due to the fact no official ( ISO-related ) standard organisations are dealing with implementation guidelines.
One of the main innovations of this company is its implementation of its " active chamber ", which is a compartment which heats the air ( through the use of a fuel ) in order to double the energy output.
One of his greatest international accomplishments was the establishment of the League of Nations, the exact design and implementation of which relied upon Smuts.
One such implementation is the commercial DTS / S1 product from Obsidian Dynamics, or the open-source product db4o.
One way in which this gap is being filled is through the current implementation of Healthy Marriage Demonstration Grants in the U. S. As part of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005, grants for healthy marriage and responsible fatherhood, which include at-risk and diverse populations such as stepfamilies, are providing important information on the evaluation of stepfamily programs and their effectiveness in servicing stepfamilies.
One common way to store WMV in an AVI file is to use the WMV 9 Video Compression Manager ( VCM ) codec implementation.
Still, building a chip conforming to this specification caused the One Laptop per Child project to claim " the first truly Open Source SD implementation, with no need to obtain an SDI license or sign NDAs to create SD drivers or applications.

One and isolation
One tool of earthquake engineering is base isolation which is increasingly used for earthquake protection.
One writer hoped that railways might improve the lot of " populations two or three centuries behind their fellows " and eliminate " the savage instincts born of isolation and misery.
One hypothesis is that this isolation happened through hostile action on the part of an unknown party or group.
One method of production involves isolation of a specific protein from a virus or bacterium ( such as a bacterial toxin ) and administering this by itself.
One of the two must wait until the other completes in order to maintain isolation.
One notable exception from the Locarno arrangements was, however, the Soviet Union, which foresaw western détente as potentially deepening its own political isolation in Europe, in particular by detaching Germany from its own understanding with Moscow under the April 1922 Treaty of Rapallo.
One method to provide isolation between the stripes is the use of guard bands ( unrecorded areas between the stripes ), but this wastes valuable tape space.
One writer suggested it was unrealistic to think about equality of opportunity in isolation, without considering inequalities of income and wealth.
One method of production involves isolation of a specific protein from a virus and administering this by itself.
One of the goals of magnet schools is to eliminate, reduce, and prevent minority group isolation while providing the students with a stronger knowledge of academic subjects and vocational skills.
One notable theme of City of Illusions is that of isolation and separation, with the story focusing heavily on one character who does not connect well with other characters.
One way this was done was with multi-prover interactive proof systems ( see interactive proof system ), which have multiple independent provers instead of only one, allowing the verifier to " cross-examine " the provers in isolation to avoid being misled.
One of the main reasons was that the Irish Government thought that the UK would lose the war and did not want to be on the losing side: during the negotiations Walshe had produced two memoranda for De Valera ( one entitled Britain's Inevitable Defeat ) predicting the isolation of Britain, the dismemberment of its empire, and finally its inevitable crushing by Germany.
One of the greatest hardships endured by the poor, and by many others who live in the poorest countries, is their sense of isolation.
If we now take in isolation that to which all the preceding moments refer, i. e., that which we now have immediately before us, we end up with ( c ) the One.
One of the culminations of the plot is the decision by the people of Islandia to reject the aggressive overtures of the Great Powers for unrestricted trade and immigration, choosing instead to maintain their tradition of isolation.
One episode in season three did not include a vacation because a family's daughter was in isolation at a local hospital.
One study has reported the isolation of a hybridoma cell line ( clone 1E10 ), which produces a monoclonal antibody ( IgM, k isotype ).
On game shows, the isolation booth might be used to prevent contestants from hearing the other player's answers ( such as on Twenty One, Family Feud, Win Ben Stein's Money, 50 Grand Slam, The $ 64, 000 Challenge, and the CBS version of Double Dare ), from hearing the audience ( The $ 64, 000 Question, The $ 1, 000, 000 Chance of a Lifetime ), from seeing moves or plays made by a player ( Whew !, Solitary ) or sometimes for comedic effect only ( Idiot Savants ).
One fairly immediate result of this order was the functional separation and isolation of the power schedulers and power marketers within vertically integrated utilities from their company ’ s area of transmission operations.
One theory is that the dialect is a remnant of Elizabethan ( or Shakespearean ) English that had been preserved by the region's isolation.
One writer hoped that railways might improve the lot of " populations two or three centuries behind their fellows " and eliminate ' the savage instincts born of isolation and misery.
One of the products of aridification is the isolation of populations and this likely caused the increase in the rate of speciation.

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