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Situations include inanimate objects being picked up and thrown ; noises such as knocking, rapping, or even human voices ; and physical attacks on human beings, such as pinching, biting, and hitting.
The long-time additional duties of the Imperial MVD and NKVD, such as the Firefighting Service and Prisons Service, were recently moved to the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the Ministry of Justice respectively.
Today, even some civil agencies with non-police functions created their own special units, which are also called " spetsnaz ", such as " Leader " special centre within the Ministry of Emergency Situations ( MChS ).
Situations such as these are now lead to problems associated with planning and the Contaminated Land Regime and have recently been debated in the House of Commons.
Situations regarding the copyright infringement of software, music, movies, are widely becoming discussed, with the rise of file sharing programs such as Napster, Kazaa, and the BitTorrent ( protocol ).
Situations such as these are usually not desired and many packages support an auto-cleanup function.
* Simulation: models to explore and animate ' Stories ' or ' Situations ', to " give precise answers about whether such a scenario could be realized with any plausible design " or " to evaluate the implications of alternative possible worlds or situations ".

Situations and these
Situations involving the potential for CQC generally involve extraordinary threats outside of conventional police capabilities, and thus CRTs are specifically organized, equipped, and trained to respond to these situations.
Situations are favorable to the leader if all three of these dimensions are high.

Situations and can
Situations can be swapping gender roles, as in Tootsie ( 1982 ); an age changing role, as in Big ( 1988 ); a freedom-loving individual fitting into a structured environment, as in Police Academy ( 1984 ); a rural backwoodsman in the big city, as in " Crocodile " Dundee, and so forth.
Situations where participants can all gain or suffer together are referred to as non-zero – sum.
Situations in which teachers provide extra private lessons for pupils for whom they are already responsible in the public system can lead to corruption, particularly when teachers deliberately teach less in their regular classes in order to promote the market for private lessons.
Situations are considered to have distributive efficiency when goods are distributed to the people who can gain the most utility from them.
Situations that violate social proof can cause
Situations involving bondage are typically called tie and tease and can be thought of as extended tease and denial games.
Situations can be stressful to the level that even trained experts may be mentally affected.
Situations and circumstances can and do change.

Situations and be
* Situations where high voltages are in use, but ozone production is to be minimised
* An Account of the Mode professed to be followed in determining the Relative Situations of the Royal Observatories of Greenwich and Paris ( 1787 )
Citations, Principle of legality-International Law-See -: Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo, Le situazioni territoriali illegittime nel diritto internazionale, Editoriale Scientifica, Napoli, 1977 ( whose English title, in translation, would be " Illegal Territorial Situations in International Law ". Professor Ziccardi Capaldo has been a pioneer in the field.
Situations did exist, however, where SS members would hold their previous enlisted rank while at the Junkerschule and only be appointed to the rank of SS-Junker after a probationary period had passed.
Situations presenting themselves to us without any initiative on our part and as a result of our most natural and correct behavior, should be taken as the will of God.
As they state, “ Situations might be said to co-produce knowledge through activity.

Situations and by
* Report on the Construction of Situations ( 1957 ), by Guy Debord
Situations often involve the Aqua Teens being visited by strange monsters and extraterrestrial beings, most of whom are of little power or consequence.
The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations is a descriptive list which was created by Georges Polti to categorize every dramatic situation that might occur in a story or performance.
The Working Group on Situations, on the basis of the information and recommendations provided by the Working Group on Communications, presents the Council with a report on consistent patterns of gross and reliably attested violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms and makes recommendations to the Council on the course of action to take.
Search and Rescue, is the annual conference of Emergency Medicine and Rescuing in Special Situations, organised by the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Oradea, S. A. R. T. I. S. S., S. M. U. R. D.
The Ministry of the Russian Federation for Affairs for Civil Defence, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters (), also known as The Ministry of Emergency Situations (), or internationally as EMERCOM ( derived from " Emergency Control Ministry "), was established on January 10, 1994 by President Boris Yeltsin.
He was appointed by President Yeltsin in November 1991 as Chairman of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence Matters, Extraordinary Situations and the Liquidation of Natural Disasters.
Situations included the trouble caused by the ghost-writing of Ricky's column in The Daily Tits ( parodying The Sun )-a complicated argument in favour of collectivism in Lenin's original was transformed to " I hate all paddies, but I wouldn't mind giving that Gloria Hunniford one " in the paper ; the North-South economic divide in England (" In Crunchthorpe there's a hundred and three per cent unemployment.
Cracks have already appeared in the church's foundation, resulting with the fact that a special committee was set up by the Minister of Emergency Situations Nestor Shufrich.
The storyline editor was created by Phil Parent, using Georges Polti's book The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations as an inspiration.
At the meeting participants criticized usurpation and violent capture of the power by the State Committee on Emergency Situations ( SCES ) headed by Yanaev, they also criticized the support of the SCES by the government of Uzbekistan.
Letters from an American Farmer Describing Certain Provincial Situations, Manners, and Customs not Generally Known ; and Conveying Some Idea of the Late and Present Interior Circumstances of the British Colonies in North America ( 1782 ) is a series of letters written by French American writer J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur.

Situations and .
Situations often take the characters to other destinations, including New York City, Washington, D. C., Hollywood, tropical islands, the Moon, Mars, and some purely fanciful worlds of Capp's invention.
Richard A. McCormick and Casuistry: Moral Decision-Making in Conflict Situations ( M. A.
A Sociological Analysis of Collective Stress Situations.
Situations were chosen both for their proximity to communities ( although this is less the case than with earlier monuments ) and for the views they commanded.
* Situations where the possible return is a secondary reason for the wager / purchase ( e. g. buying a raffle ticket to support a charitable cause )
Situations in which the output voltage is equal or greater than the supply voltage are referred to as saturation of the amplifier.
The program includes Applied Value Investing and Special Situations Investing.
In the early days they were in a " Classified Advertisements " section with subsections " Official Appointments ", " Appointments and Situations Vacant ", and " Travel ", with a list of coach holidays and prices.
Situations in the twenty-first century with potential for a typhus epidemic would include refugee camps during a major famine or natural disaster.
The concept of the " situation " may originate in Sartre's concept of a Theatre of Situations.
In June 1957, Debord wrote the manifesto of the Situationist International, titled Report on the Construction of Situations.
In September 1962, Davis placed an advertisement in Variety under the heading of " Situations wanted — women artists ", which read, " Mother of three — 10, 11 & 15 — divorcee.
( Situations in which this is possible depend on the rules of the language in question ; for English, see English articles.
* The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations, which is Georges Polti's categorization of every dramatic situation that might occur in a story or performance.
In 1961, Oldenburg created a store for Martha Jackson's spring show Environments, Situations, Spaces.

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