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Such a task was carried out on 14 February together with the demolition of the rest of the fortifications of the Spanish Lines.
Such groups or associations have not been founded by a constituent document and exist only as task groups.
Such expansions of team task assignments can make teams more effective and require teams to spend greater amounts of time discussing and planning strategies and approaches for completing assigned tasks ( Hackman, et al., 1976 ).
Such a " task " is termed by him a " pseudo-task " as it is self-contradictory and inherently nonsense.
Such an attack might be utilized when it is not possible to take advantage of other weaknesses in an encryption system ( if any exist ) that would make the task easier.
Such executables only support the operating system and computer architecture that they were built for — which means that making a “ cross-platform executable ” would be something of a massive task, and is generally not done.
Such delayed-action bombs provoked terror in the civilian population because of the uncertainty of time, and also complicated the task of disarming them.
Such task usually appears as the second to last or last challenge.
Such a challenge is usually a " Route Info " task, but it sometimes appears as a " Roadblock " task.
Such a consideration well deserves the attention of the few scholars competent for a task which would prove so beneficial to the present and future generation of collegiate students.
Such a dialog also assumes control over the user interface, preventing the user from proceeding with any other task in the application until the dialog window is closed.
Such code may be written in an MCP program when it is not desirable to have a task wait, but because of the operator-level recoverability, this is not forced and therefore makes programming much simpler.
Such skills have been shown to reduce anxiety and improve task performance.
Such is the task which the two Allied Powers wish to undertake in the liberated territories.
Such activities led critics of the Board to accuse its members of being more concerned with lucrative subsidiary activities than with what was their Board's primary assigned task ( flood protection ).

Such and involves
Such policy involves continuing effort to improve on existing mill equipment, in terms of efficiency and versatility.
Such a strategy usually involves sustained attacks over a period of time on targets that affect a nation's overall war making capability, such as factories, railroads, oil refineries, and other resources.
Such a field generally involves having many fielders close to the batsman, especially behind the batsman in either slip or short leg positions.
Such codification involves mechanically replicating the performance of persons who possess relevant tacit knowledge ; in doing so, however, the ability of the skilled practitioner to innovate and adapt to unforeseen circumstances based on the tacit " feel " of the situation is often lost.
Such processing involves only basic arithmetic operations between images ( i. e. addition, subtraction, multiplication and division ).
Such research involves a range of well-defined, though variable methods: informal interviews, direct observation, participation in the life of the group, collective discussions, analyses of personal documents produced within the group, self-analysis, results from activities undertaken off or online, and life-histories.
" Such licenses are usually issued in order to regulate some activity that is deemed to be dangerous or a threat to the person or the public or which involves a high level of specialized skill.
Such games often are structured as a straightforward " monster hunt ", though Call of Cthulhu also involves a great deal of investigation and clue-finding.
" Such programming inevitably involves exclusion of most of the person ’ s prior bases of self-identification.
Such change in direction of velocity involves acceleration of the moving object by a centripetal force, which pulls the moving object toward the center of the circular orbit.
Such normalization typically involves not only translation and rotation, but also scaling and nonlinear warping of the brain surface to match a standard template.
Such training normally involves a 300 question open book examination in radiation health, diving medicine and submarine medicine.
Such a partnership involves strong mutual obligations such as hospitality, protection and assistance.
Such initialization thus generally takes a long time and involves cryptographically locking each monitored object and the checksum databases or worse.
Such a process is normally not described as " language death ", because it involves an unbroken chain of normal transmission of the language from one generation to the next, with only minute changes at every single point in the chain.
Such an experience often involves arriving at some knowledge or insight previously unavailable to the subject yet unaccountable or unforeseeable according to the usual conceptual or psychological framework within which the subject has been used to operating.
Such scores are generally obtained through the Montreal Battery of Evaluation of Amusia ( MBEA ), which involves a series of tests that evaluate the use of musical characteristics known to contribute to the memory and perception of conventional music.
Such a prediction involves judicial skill as well as mathematical expertise since several ' destructive ' periods may be identified but countered by other, protective astrological influences, resulting in periods of danger or illness that does not lead to death.
Such adaptation commonly involves the readjustment of neuroreceptors to compensate for the acute pharmacological action of the medication.

Such and i
Such processes are usually followed or preceded by events that do involve heat transfer ( i. e. are non-adiabatic ).
Such summaries may be either quantitative, i. e. summary statistics, or visual, i. e. simple-to-understand graphs.
Such interactions can result in a constant-boiling azeotrope which behaves as if it were a pure compound ( i. e., boils at a single temperature instead of a range ).
Such gods, while keeping the original features of celestial divinities, i. e. transcendent heavenly power and abstention from direct rule in worldly matters, did not share the fate of other celestial gods in Indoeuropean religions-that of becoming dei otiosi or gods without practical purpose, since they did retain a particular sort of influence over the world and mankind.
Such countries as Pakistan and Brazil have adopted the Codex Alimentarius Standard on Irradiated Food without any reservation or restriction: i. e., any food may be irradiated to any dose.
Such consequentialist property rights theorists argue that respecting property rights maximizes the number of pareto efficient transactions in the world and minimized the number of non-pareto efficient transactions in the world ( i. e. transactions where someone is made worse off ).
Such a proof shows that unless the attacker solves the hard problem at the heart of the security reduction, they must make use of some interesting property of the hash function to break the protocol ; they cannot treat the hash function as a black box ( i. e., as a random oracle ).
Such differences in order of magnitude can be measured on the logarithmic scale in " decades " ( i. e. factors of ten ).
Such civilizations may use various methods in order to help humanity, such as immediate actions to avert catastrophe ( i. e. creating computer glitches in nuclear-weapons systems on the eve of global nuclear conflagration ) or long-term mitigation of risks which may destroy humanity before true technological cooperation.
Such an error is called error of the first kind ( i. e. the conviction of an innocent person ),, and the occurrence of this error is controlled to be rare.
Such applications take advantage of a trie's ability to quickly search for, insert, and delete entries ; however, if storing dictionary words is all that is required ( i. e. storage of information auxiliary to each word is not required ), a minimal acyclic deterministic finite automaton would use less space than a trie.
Such studies include mostly medical analysis of the voice i. e. phoniatrics, but also speaker identification.
Such differences include ( i ) the use of characters created in Japan, ( ii ) characters that have been given different meanings in Japanese, and ( iii ) post-World War II simplifications of the kanji.
Such cases were common in Chinese history, i. e., the first emperor of a new dynasty often accorded posthumous imperial titles to his father or sometimes even further paternal ancestors.
Such matches were characterised by their burning speed i. e. quick match and slow match.
Such solutions are often made to be orthogonal ( i. e. the vectors are at right-angles to each other ), such as the energy levels of an electron.
Such organizations are accorded rights which are particular to their specifically-stated functions and their capacities to speak on behalf of their members, i. e., the capacity of the corporation to speak to the government on behalf of all individual customers or employees or the capacity of the trade union to negotiate for benefits with employers on behalf of all workers in a company.
Such innovations are reflected in his personal motto För Sverige, i tiden, " For Sweden, with the times " and also contemporarily in the neighbouring countries: Queen Margrethe II did the same in Denmark in 1972 and the Norwegian Monarch has no extra titles except " King of Norway ".
Such CCHE systems are made up of a complex network of peri-arterial venous plexuses that run from the heart and through the blubber to peripheral sites ( i. e. the tail flukes, dorsal fin and pectoral fins ).
Such a walk is now called an Eulerian path ( oy • lɛr • i • ən ) or Euler walk in his honor.
Such nucleating agents have been found in the hemolymph of insects of several orders, i. e., Coleoptera ( beetles ), Diptera ( flies ), and Hymenoptera.
The art of occasional poetry had been cultivated in Greece from an early period — less, however, as the vehicle of personal feeling than as the recognized commemoration of remarkable individuals or events, on sepulchral monuments and votive offerings: Such compositions were termed epigrams, i. e. inscriptions.
Such a meaning is connected to the Umbrian word for border, tuder: Tursa is written Tuda in the Etruscan tablets, the intervocalic d being pronounced as a weak rs ( i. e..
Such art is not generative because constraint rules are not constructive, i. e. by themselves they don't assert what is to be done, only what cannot be done.

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