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Operating under a new constitution that went into effect in November 1946, Estimé proposed, but never secured passage of, Haiti's first social-security legislation.
IBM enhanced one of GM-NAA I / O's successors, the SHARE Operating System, and provided it to customers under the name IBSYS.
OSFree is an attempt to recreate the OS / 2 Operating System ( specifically OS / 2 Warp 4 ) from scratch and licensed under the GNU GPL.
For Microsoft Windows Operating Systems ( presumably 32-bit only ) ( Note DLL may run under Wine ( software )).
; Screw: ( not seen ) The heart of the micrometer, as explained under " Operating principles ".
Operating under the theory that American Westerners use roadways much in the same way that American Easterners use subways, the developers of the program reasoned that lawlessness on the roadways had much the same effect as the problem individuals in New York subways.
Specialist and local collections are represented at the London Fire Brigade Museum, the Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret, The Clink, the Cuming Museum and the London Bridge Experience and London Tombs under London Bridge.
To foster competition in both the long distance and local markets, the 1996 Act created a process by which the Regional Bell Operating Companies (“ RBOCs ”) would be free to offer long distance service ( which was not permitted under one of the terms of the 1982 Consent Decree settling the government ’ s antitrust case against the former Bell System monopoly ) once they made a showing that their local markets had been opened up to competition.
Operating under the command of the successive newly appointed Superintendents of the Coast, they pursued an aggressive policy of forwarding English economic interests in the mahogany trade, and later in seeking control over strategic points where an inter-oceanic canal might be built.
Operating under the brand name Delta Connection, Comair operated passenger services to a large number of destinations in the USA, Canada, Mexico and the Bahamas.
The 1988 Judge Greene decision regarding the Bell Operating Companies would change everything for the U. S. service market as described under BOCs and PTTs, later in this article.
It can be found as part of the BSD Operating Systems distributions, or as part of the " bsdgames " package under most Linux distributions, under the command name " adventure ".
Operating under the Sanam Industrial Group ( Department 140 ), which is part of the Defense Industries Organization of Iran, the Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group ( SHIG ), led the development of the Shahab missile.
In December 2010, Samsung switched its management system from the single CEO system of last year under Choi Gee-Sung, to a two-person management team with Choi Gee-Sung, CEO and Vice President, and Lee Jae-Yong, Chief Operating Operator and President. In June 2012, Samsung appointed Kwon Oh-hyun as the new CEO of the company. The team was credited as being younger both in age and in outlook, and in keeping with the new focus on youthfulness in spirit, some executives have even dyed their hair black.
Operating under the auspices of the World Jewish Congress in Israel, the Israel Council on Foreign Relations has since its inception in 1989 hosted heads of state, prime ministers, foreign ministers and other distinguished visitors to Israel and has issued several publications on Israeli foreign policy and international affairs, including its tri-annual foreign policy journal, the Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs.
In 1968 the NYCTA, and its subsidiary, the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority ( MaBSTOA ), were placed under the control of, and are now affiliates of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( MTA ), a public benefit corporation chartered by the New York State Legislature in 1965.
The competition between the Chronicle and Examiner took a financial toll on both papers until the summer of 1965, when a merger of sorts created a Joint Operating Agreement under which the Chronicle became the city's sole morning daily while the Examiner changed to afternoon publication ( which ultimately led to a declining readership ).
In addition, BellSouth has formally become AT & T South, its Bell Operating Company doing business as AT & T Southeast, and ceased doing business under the BellSouth name on June 30, 2007.
When war broke out in 1939, the K & ESR again came under Government control, being placed under the Railway Operating Division of the Royal Engineers.
# Operating under their own brand, providing service to small and isolated communities, for whom the airline is the only reasonable link to a larger town.
Operating under the paradigm of restorative justice, YJCs aim to “ strike the right balance between accountability and community intervention ” YJCs are used extensively in Manitoba, Alberta and New Brunswick.
Operating under the tight control of Carrie Chapman Catt and her allies, NAWSA by 1916 had enough strength in the states for the final push toward a constitutional amendment.
Image: MGH Ether Dome Theater 29Jan2008. jpg | Operating theater tiered seating under the dome

Operating and communication
The Kent Applicative Operating System is a functional operating system concept to use dynamic process creation and inter-process communication.
This centre will be a state of the art control centre with command and control systems to allow communication with contractors and the Roads Operating companies who are responsible for maintenance on the carriageway.
The underlying software platform was Microsoft's 16-bit Hand Held Operating System ( Handheld DOS or HHDOS ), along with word processing, calendar, database, communication and spreadsheet software.
The Co > Operating System is the underlying system of all parts of the product suite allowing communication and integration of all parts into the platform.

Operating and services
National Rail is used by the Association of Train Operating Companies ( ATOC ) as a generic term to define the passenger rail services operated in Great Britain-before the adoption of National Rail, " Great Britain Passenger Railway " was used.
ATOC is an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger Train Operating Companies ( TOCs ) of Great Britain that run the passenger services previously provided by the British Railways Board, from 1965 using the brand name British Rail ).
Operating systems originally ran directly on the hardware itself and provided services to applications.
In 2009 the Association of Train Operating Companies published a £ 49 million proposal to restore passenger services to the line that would include reopening a station at Ashby.
Operating at 11. 7 GHz to 12. 5 GHz ( MVDDS ) it delivered approximately 75 digital television channels and video on demand services from " Sky By Wire ".
Operating costs could have been reduced by reducing staff and removing redundant services on these lines while keeping the stations open.
The Association of Train Operating Companies ( ATOC ) is a body that represents the 24 train operating companies that provide passenger services on the privatised British railway system.
In the U. S., the Bell Operating Companies and their cellular divisions had been prohibited by the FCC from offering voice-mail and other enhanced services such as paging and telephone answering services ( no such prohibition existed in foreign countries ).
All the units are owned by ROSCOs ( Rolling Stock Operating Company ), apart from the 360 / 2s which are owned by BAA for the Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect services.
The tram is operated by LPOA ( Leitner-Poma of America ) on behalf of the Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation of the State of New York, a state public benefit corporation created in 1984 to run services on the island.
* Rail Settlement Plan, provider of revenue allocation and support services to Britain's Train Operating Companies
* Eurostar-Eurostar is the name of both the Train Operating Company ( TOC ) and the service running passenger services from London to Paris and Brussels through the Channel Tunnel.
At that time, Joanne Wood, MEDITECH senior vice president of client services for the MAGIC and Client / Server platforms, took on the additional titles of President and Chief Operating Officer ( COO ) of LSS Data Systems, overseeing all operations of the company.
Previously, he was Chief Operating Officer of CLS America, Inc., a provider of mobile satellite services ( MSS ) for use in a variety of applications involving asset tracking, monitoring, and data telemetry and subsidiary of CLS Group of Companies of Toulouse, France.
In Great Britain, passenger train services are operated by a number of companies, referred to as Train Operating Companies or TOCs, normally on the basis of regional franchises awarded by the Department for Transport Rail Group.
Operating from the Kurils to Calcutta, the destroyer squadrons of the Fleet sailed on plane-guard stations, transported supplies and spare parts, and provided radio bearings and communications services for the planes, and thus contributed greatly to the success of the flight.
Operating with powers comparable to Transport for London, Transport for Greater Manchester is responsible for investments in improving transport services and facilities, and supporting the largest regional economy outside London.
The Air Force Office of Special Investigations ( AFOSI, or OSI ), is a Field Operating Agency ( FOA ) of the Department of the Air Force that provides professional investigative services to commanders throughout the United States Air Force.
Operating through its local chapters nationwide, in 2011, the organization and its members provided volunteer services to charitable organizations, schools, congregations and individuals in need.
Now his son Gen Syed Ehtasham Zamir and his grandson Syed Ali Ehtasham ( Journalist / Entrepreneur ) are determined to continue and carry out the legacy he left behind. They are Operating a Non Profit foundation ( Syed Zamir Jafri Foundation ) which provides: health services, educational means and awareness, legal aid, development of the literary institution and other miscellaneous structures to strengthen the underprivileged communities of Pakistan and also Mata-e-Zamir an archive of his books and contributions.
Operating from Thames House on Millbank in central London, it provides regular assessments to government departments, major companies and institutions, predominantly in the transport, financial services, utilities and telecommunications industries.

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