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CEM and within
* The Center for Enterprise Modernization ( CEM ) FFRDC supports enterprise modernization within the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

CEM and liability
The CEM of a Limited liability company is the highest ranking management person of an LLC and has final decisions over the day-to-day operations and of an LLC.

CEM and company
Standard tests, such as the Kjeldahl and Dumas tests, estimate protein levels by measuring the nitrogen content, so they can be misled by adding nitrogen-rich compounds such as melamine. There is an instrument ( SPRINT ) developed by the company CEM Corp that allows the determination of protein content directly in some applications ; this cannot be fooled by adding melamine in the sample

CEM and is
The best-known such system is the one called classical extensional mereology, hereinafter abbreviated CEM ( other abbreviations are explained below ).
This is called conditional excluded middle ( CEM ).
In a 1993 meta-analysis by Karau and Williams, they propose the Collective Effort Model ( CEM ), which is used to generate predictions.
This structure is also known as ( single ) channel electron multiplier ( CEM ), and one of the most common is sold under the trade name Channeltron.
The current Chief Executive Member ( CEM ) is Shri S. Khipo, a veteran politician from Tisi town.
CEM is often confused with stamina in America's Army, though there is no actual stamina in the game ( for example, unlike stamina, CEM has no effect on running speed ).

CEM and Chief
* Chief executive manager or CEM ( United States ).
** 0 – Chief Enlisted Manager ( CEM ) ( Airmen in the grade of Chief Master Sergeant responsible for policy and direction on a broad scale, from the individual squadron to HQ USAF levels )

CEM and .
The CEM often reports directly to the membership of the LLC.
Examples of such readers are InfoProx Lite IPL200 by CEM Systems and AP-510 by Apollo.
Examples of such readers could be InfoProx IPO200 by CEM Systems and AP-500 by Apollo.
IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management ( CEM ): CEM provides expert guidance on integrated ecosystem approaches to the management of natural and modified ecosystems.
Combate Eskrima Maranga ( CEM ) continues to advance with the founder's son Rodrigo Maranga.
This also further alienated 3dfx's remaining OEM customers, as they had a single source for 3dfx products and could not choose a CEM to provide cost flexibility.
Parma: CEM Editrice.
Non-printed media sources, such as television and radio, are overseen by the Council for Electronic Media ( CEM ), an independent body with the authority to issue broadcasting licenses.
* Syrinx synthesizer-analog FM monosynth with seven Curtis CEM chips ; made by Dutch firm Synton from 1983-4.
In CEM, P. 1 through P. 8 ' hold as axioms or are theorems.
The Schreck Ensemble has collaborated with many institutes and organizations inside and outside of the Netherlands including the European Network ( Foundation Gaudeamus / Associazone Nuove Sincronie in Milan, Italy ); studios for electronic music STEIM and CEM in Amsterdam ; The Netherlands ; tART ( technology and art )-organization of the University Twente in Enschede, the Netherlands ; Danish Institute for Electro-acoustic Music ( DIEM ) at Aarhus, Denmark, and the Centro Ricerche Musicali in Rome.
The CEM integrates expectancy theories with theories of group-level social comparison and social identity to account for studies that examine individual effort in collective settings.
The CEM also acknowledges that some valued outcomes do not depend on performance.
* CEM Connections presents basic data and photos of the 120 students of the Chinese Educational Mission.
* 2002-2008: SIOP ( International Society of Paediatric Oncology ) formed the European SIOP Neuroblastoma Group ( ESIOP NB ) in 1994 and activated a phase III high-risk NB protocol in 2002 ( SIOP-EUROPE-HR-NBL-1 ) using " rapid " COJEC ( 8 cycles of chemotherapy given at 10-day intervals ) followed by transplant randomization to CEM ( carboplatin, etoposide, melphalan ) or BuMel ( busulfan, melphalan ) and the study has been recently amended to randomize children to ch14. 18 antibody treatment with or without subcutaneous IL2 ( without GM-CSF as given in the COG ).
CEM Joad wrote in The New Statesman and Society that although the book was a mine of learning and the commentary was profound, readers would be surprised to find that Huxley had adopted a series of peculiar beliefs such as the curative power of relics and spiritual presences incarnated in sacramental objects.

role and leadership
Even the states remain primarily in an assisting role, providing leadership and teacher training.
For example, while concluding meaningful trade agreements with developed countries ( such as the United States and the European Union ) would probably be beneficial to Brazil's long-term economic self-interest, the Brazilian government has instead prioritized its leadership role within Mercosul and expanded trade ties with countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
The epilogue, in which Judah is assigned a leadership role twice, implies pro-Judah political leanings on the part of the author.
Costa Rica occupied a nonpermanent seat in the Security Council from 1997 to 1999 and exercised a leadership role in confronting crises in the Middle East and Africa, as well as in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
In 1928, a division of biology was established under the leadership of Thomas Hunt Morgan, the most distinguished biologist in the United States at the time, and discoverer of the role of genes and the chromosome in heredity.
His relationship with the other partners was somewhat poor, and his role in the leadership of the franchise diminished over time.
One of the most notable characteristics of New England ( or British )- heritage Congregationalism has been its consistent leadership role in the formation of " unions " with other churches.
He is supportive of women playing an active role in the leadership of the church, and provides a list of women he considers inspirational, which includes both Biblical and Classical Greek figures.
Eisenhower had strong philosophical disagreements with his patron regarding the role of the Philippine Army and the leadership qualities that an American army officer should exhibit and develop in his subordinates.
Similar positions exist in the United States House of Representatives, except that role of majority leader normally goes to the second-highest member of the leadership of the majority party, because it traditionally elects its party leader to the position ofp speaker.
The city was the birthplace of the Solidarity movement which, under the leadership of political activist Lech Wałęsa, played a major role in bringing an end to Communist rule across Central Europe.
It played an important role in the founding of the Caribbean Community and Common Market ( CARICOM ), but its status as the organization's poorest member limits its ability to exert leadership in regional activities.
While the Kingdom of Prussia contained most of the population and most of the territory of the Reich, the Prussian leadership became supplanted by German leaders and Prussia itself played a lesser role.
Although supposedly equal to all other members, Kusanagi fills the leadership role in the team, and is usually referred to as " the Major " due to her past rank in the Japanese Self-Defense Forces.
However, he underestimated the political and military strength of the capetanei ( καπεταναίοι – commanders ) who had led the revolt against Ottoman Empire in 1821, and who had expected a leadership role in the post-revolution Government.
Only a few souls that reach Arihant status become Thirthankars who take a leadership role in assisting the other souls to move up on the spiritual path.
On 13 June 2011, Stott Despoja was named a Member of the Order of Australia for service to the Parliament of Australia, particularly as a Senator for South Australia, through leadership roles with the Australian Democrats, to education, and as a role model for women.
He also married Collis ' widow Arabella Huntington, and assumed Collis's leadership role with Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company.
During the 1930s and 1940s, the state passed labor laws, implemented agrarian reform, and assumed a role in modernization, influenced in part by the leadership of Juan Domingo Perón in Argentina and Getúlio Dornelles Vargas in Brazil.
Further, the prime minister plays a prominent role in the legislative process — with the majority of bills put before parliament originating in the Cabinet — and the leadership of the Canadian Forces.
Apart from achieving its intended purpose – to stabilise the budgetary process – it gave the Crown a leadership role in the Commons ; and, the Lord Treasurer assumed a leading position among Ministers.
Ellen White came to occupy a particularly central role ; her many visions and spiritual leadership convinced her fellow Adventists that she possessed the gift of prophecy.
The FSLN evolved from one of many opposition groups to a leadership role in the overthrow of the Somoza regime.

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