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Schedules can be found at www. umass. edu / transit.
Schedules can range from every other week to every three months.
Schedules can be resource leveled, and chains are visualized in a Gantt chart.
The Commission has important functions under the drug control treaties in force today ; most notably, it can amend the Schedules of controlled substances under the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs and the Convention on Psychotropic Substances.

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The legislation created five Schedules ( classifications ), with varying qualifications for a substance to be included in each.
Examples of this may be found in the Parish Tithe Map Schedules made under the Tithe Commutation Act 1836.
The legislation created five Schedules ( classifications ), with varying qualifications for a substance to be included in each.
In theory these Schedules provide for a limited form of tribal autonomy with regard to exploiting natural resources on their lands, e. g. pharmaceutical & mining ), and ' land ceiling laws ', limiting the land to be possessed by landlords and distribution of excess land to landless farmers & labourers.
The main body of the delegated legislation may be followed by Schedules setting out even more detailed provisions.
The rights of the tribal people should be protected according to the Schedules V and VI of the Constitution of India, especially at a time of intensifying attack of imperialist globalisation.
It provides that " The Governor in Council may, by order, amend any of Schedules I to VIII by adding to them or deleting from them any item or portion of an item, where the Governor in Council deems the amendment to be necessary in the public interest.

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Thus, the legal definition of a narcotic is whether or not it is listed on the Schedules of the Convention.
If it is on some of the Schedules, it is narcotic.
The name of the community probably reflects the land ownership ( possibly plantations ) of this family, as the 1860 census reveals 35 " white " members of this extended family and there are also slaves on the 1860 Slave Schedules.
Schedules on Sundays and public holidays differ from weekdays.
In 1892 the Manitoba Rugby Football Union was formed on Monday, February 22, and played Fall and Spring Schedules.
Schedules were slightly reduced on the weekends.
Schedules are available at token booths, on buses, or online at the MTA website.
* Lars R. Knudsen and John Erik Mathiassen, On the Role of Key Schedules in Attacks on Iterated Ciphers, ESORICS 2004, pp322 – 334.
The cover of the regular NOAA publication on frequencies and schedules states " Worldwide Marine Radiofacsimile Broadcast Schedules ".
" TDH Schedules Briefing on Investigation into Monkeys with Ebola ", April 15, 1996.
Under Article 17 of the Convention on Psychotropic Substances, the Commission has power to amend the Schedules by a two-thirds vote and " may consider all matters pertaining to the aims of this Convention and to the implementation of its provisions, and may make recommendations relating thereto.
The levies to tax on income were original set out in Schedules to the Income Tax Act.
New Zealand's Misuse of Drugs Act 1975 is a national drug control law that classifies drugs into three classes, or Schedules, based on their risk of harm:
The Act viewed the regulations of Schedules IV and V of the Controlled Substances Act as being adequate to fulfill the minimum treaty obligations in the event of a disagreement between the U. S. and the U. N. on drug scheduling.
Schedules of Anza celebrations and other historic events are on an updated NPS: What to Do-Events Guide.
Schedules within forest schools vary, but a typical approach is to take school children to woodland for once a week, with an initial 6 week observation and assessment period, where a baseline is produced for each child in terms of areas of their holistic development, with particular emphasis on their social and emotional aspects of learning ( SEAL ).

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Schedules were changed and from Monday 6 March 1961 until Wednesday 11 October 1989, the programme was shown in two episodes broadcast Monday and Wednesday at 19: 30.
Schedules are available at http :// www. patnt. com / ferry_schedule. shtml for the Trinidad to Tobago ferry
Schedules from March 1837 mention a stop at Westbury, but by June list Carle Place instead, with schedules from 1842 listing both.

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Schedules are timed for most Morristown trains to have a convenient transfer to a Gladstone branch train across the platform.

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Many different models are covered by Steve McConnell in the " lifecycle planning " chapter of his book Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules.
Although the film followed the story rather closely ( except for the lack of references to Venus, Titan, flying cars, skull phones, temporary marriages, time-distortion drugs, nuclear wars and governmental " Schedules ") it was not successful with either the critics or the public.
According to the 1860 US Census and Slave Schedules, the total population of the county was 10, 656.
Schedules 1 to 10 relate to powers under the " Wildlife " part of the Act.
* Statutory Instrument 1988 No. 288: The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 ( Variation of Schedules ) Order 1988 S. I.
Note that, although ' flight number ' is the term used colloquially, the official term as defined in the Standard Schedules Information Manual ( SSIM ) published annually by the International Air Transport Association ( IATA ) Schedules Information Standards Committee ( SISC ), is flight code.
* ARNB. ORG, Cajun and Zydeco Music Event Schedules for the World
Common infant ability tests include: Gesell Developmental Schedules ( GDS ) which measures the developmental progress of infants, Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale ( NBAS ) which tests newborn behavior, reflexes, and responses, Ordinal Scales of Psychological Development ( OSPD ) which assesses infant intellectual abilities, and Bayley-III which tests mental ability and motor skills.
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Blank helped resurrect the excitement in the Georgia Dome with added value to the fans with increased tailgating, parking, and entertainment and lower ticket prices.
Hydrofoil ferries from Piraeus take only forty minutes to reach Aegina ; the regular ferry takes about an hour, with ticket prices for adults within the 4-15 euro range.
Despite high ticket prices, the exhibition lost money, with only one recorded sale.
In 1983, a third revision of fares was undertaken, and a new inter-modal Travelcard season ticket was launched covering five new numbered zones ; representing an overall cut in prices of around 25 %.
* Airlines use sophisticated optimization algorithms to decide ticket prices, airplane and crew assignments and fuel needs.
In February 2006, the team also announced that it would lower ticket prices for most areas of Overstock. com Coliseum.
Aron announced many fan-friendly initiatives at the press conference including a significant restructuring of ticket prices.
He also raised ticket prices to an average of $ 50, among the most expensive in the league.
Although substantial, net proceeds from high ticket prices are used to promote the development of Tennis in the United States as the USTA is a not for profit organization.
Admission prices to the Crystal Palace varied according to the date of visitation, with ticket prices decreasing as the parliamentary season drew to an end and London traditionally emptied of wealthy individuals.
Twice-weekly service between Twin Falls and McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas was operated by Allegiant Air, but citing insufficient ticket prices Allegiant permanently discontinued the route in January 2012.
These night trains are a prime method of travel, with ticket prices quite reasonable by Western standards, and with the distances between the capitals of Moscow and Kiev and many outlying cities being ideal for overnight trips that depart in late evening and arrive at their destinations in the morning.
Individual ticket prices are yet to be announced.
The following two years saw a large increase in ticket prices and a decrease of flights.
Longer films caused ticket prices to double from five cents to ten cents.
The auditorium he built for the church hosted, at highly subsidized ticket prices, hundreds of performances by noted artists such as Luciano Pavarotti, Vladimir Horowitz, Bing Crosby, Marcel Marceau, and Bob Hope.
In the context of the BBC Proms Promming now refers to the use of the standing areas inside the hall ( the arena and gallery ) for which ticket prices are much lower than for the reserved seating.
Newman's idea was to encourage an audience for concert hall music who, though not normally attending classical concerts, would be attracted by the low ticket prices and more informal atmosphere.
The blatant commercialism of Barnum's ticket auctions distressed Lind, and for her second concert and thereafter, she persuaded him to make a substantial number of tickets available at reduced prices.
There were a total of four performances, all of which sold out despite the higher than normal ticket prices and the oddity that the opera was sung in German.
In later years and at many venues, particularly on the east and west coasts of the U. S., Fugazi was unable to get ticket prices below about $ 10 –$ 15 total.
Upon assuming control of the Angels, Moreno cut ticket and beer prices at the stadium, and soon demonstrated a willingness to spend the money necessary to sign premium players, including star outfielder Vladimir Guerrero, to improve the team.
As always with The Clash, ticket prices were set relatively low.

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