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IAT and with
Its successor time scales, such as TDT, as well as the atomic time scale IAT ( TAI ), were designed with a relationship that " provides continuity with ephemeris time ".
The system of appeals to adjudicators ( who were appointed by the Secretary of State ) with the right of subsequent appeal to the Immigration Appeal Tribunal ( IAT ) ( whose members were appointed by the Lord Chancellor ) was first created by the Immigration Appeals Act 1969 ( 1969 c. 21 ).
The IAT was proposed in 1994 by Richard Anderson, a Maine fisheries biologist, with plans to traverse the portions of the Appalachian Mountains in Maine, New Brunswick, and Quebec that the Appalachian Trail did not cover.
The company already owned a stake in PT Indonesia Air Transport Tbk, a subsidiary of Pt Media Nusantara Citra Tbk, and president Hary Djaja says that " Given our experience with IAT, which has an excellent safety record, we're certain that we will be able to create positive synergies and improve the way Adam Air is run ,".
A computer-based measure, the IAT requires that users rapidly categorize two target concepts with an attribute ( e. g. the concepts " male " and " female " with the attribute " logical "), such that easier pairings ( faster responses ) are interpreted as more strongly associated in memory than more difficult pairings ( slower responses ).
The Pro Loco is a volunteer, grass-roots organization, and must not be confused with such publicly-financed organizations as the Azienda di Promozione Turistica ( APT ) or the Ufficio di Informazione e Accoglienza Turistica ( IAT ), the aim of which is to promote tourism.
Developed by Burgoon to take a more comprehensive look at social interaction, IAT posits that people enter into interactions with requirements, expectations, and desires.
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure ( IRAP ), an implicit measure similar to the Implicit Association Test ( IAT ), with the key difference being that it measures specific relations between stimuli rather than general associations, has its theoretical basis in RFT.
At run-time, the IAT is filled with appropriate addresses that point directly to a function in the separately loaded DLL.

IAT and for
That is also true for the program's import address table ( IAT ).
In the United States of America, the University of Texas-Austin Institute for Advanced Technology ( IAT ) conducts basic research to advance electrodynamics and hypervelocity physics related to electromagnetic weapons.
Toward the end of his life in 1976, Morris sent two instalments of his work to the Institute for American Thought ( IAT ) at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis ( IUPUI ).
Used for international business transactions, replaced by SEC Code < abbr title =" International ACH Transaction "> IAT </ abbr >.
Used for international household transactions, replaced by SEC Code IAT.
A group arose, initially called " Kinatechitapi ", Blackfoot for " All Indians "; the name was a nod of respect to the Indians Of All Tribes ( IAT ) who were then occupying Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay.
It is also formally approved by the U. S. Department of Defense ( DoD ) in both their Information Assurance Technical ( IAT ) and Managerial ( IAM ) categories for their DoDD 8570 certification requirement.
The Havelock Campus is primarily known for being the home of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology ( IAT ).
It is close to MCAS Cherry Point and to its Naval Aviation Depot ( NADEP ), so there is a chance for certified students from the IAT school to work on the air station upon graduation.
The IAT may allow researchers to get around the difficult problem of social desirability bias and for that reason it has been used extensively to assess people's attitudes towards commonly stigmatized groups.
The IAT offers special condensed courses for medical doctors.

IAT and made
Inspired by this evidence, efforts are being made to extend the IAT into Western Europe and North Africa.

IAT and by
For example, the Implicit Association Test ( IAT ) examines the strength between the target concept and an attribute element by considering the latency in which a person can examine two response keys when each has two meanings.
Greenland was followed by Scotland in June, when the West Highland Way became the first IAT trail in Europe.
The meeting was attended by the IAT President and representatives from Coast Alive, the British Geological Survey, Visit Scotland, and Failte Ireland.
The IAT was introduced in the scientific literature in 1998 by Anthony Greenwald, Debbie McGee, and Jordan Schwartz.
The created executable then contains an import address table ( IAT ) by which all DLL function calls are referenced ( each referenced DLL function contains its own entry in the IAT ).

IAT and Immigration
It consisted of two tiers: Immigration Adjudicators and the Immigration Appeal Tribunal ( IAT ).

IAT and was
The first person to thruhike the IAT, as it then existed, was John Brinda from Washington State, in 1997.
The Newfoundland and Labrador extension to the IAT was proposed in 2003 and is still under construction.
The official opening of the first trail section of the IAT Newfoundland was September 23, 2006.
In October 2008 IAT was offering scheduled services from Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport DPS to Selaparang Airport AMI at Mataram on the island of Lombok ; and to Labuan Bajo's Komodo Airport on the island of Flores.

IAT and Breams
Most of these cases are heard at the old IAT, at Field House, Breams Buildings, just off Chancery Lane in central London.

IAT and .
One section of note is the import address table ( IAT ), which is used as a lookup table when the application is calling a function in a different module.
As the dynamic linker loads modules and joins them together, it writes actual addresses into the IAT slots, so that they point to the memory locations of the corresponding library functions.
Among the vast Morris collection at the IAT are 381 titles of books and journal articles regarding pragmatism, logical empiricism, poetry, ethics, and Asian studies.
Now, however the venue has shifted to Arakere Hall ( also known as the IAT Hall ) on Queen's Road.
The International Appalachian Trail ( IAT ;, SIA ) is a hiking trail which runs from the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail at Mount Katahdin, Maine, through New Brunswick, to the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, after which it takes bridge crossings to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, a ferry ride to Newfoundland, and then continues to the northernmost tip of the Appalachian Mountains at Belle Isle, Newfoundland and Labrador.
The IAT extends northeast from the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail at Katahdin, Maine to Mars Hill, Maine, before following the U. S .- Canada border north to Fort Fairfield, Maine, where it crosses the border into Perth-Andover, New Brunswick.
From Cap Gaspé, the IAT skips to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and over the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Newfoundland, where the trail picks up again at Channel-Port aux Basques and follows the west coast of the island up the Great Northern Peninsula before terminating at the island's northernmost tip, Cape Bauld.
From there the IAT skips over the Strait of Belle Isle to the northern terminus of the Appalachian Mountain chain at Belle Isle.

dealt and with
Calhoun dealt with this question in his `` Disquisition On Government ''.
For the President had dealt with the matter humbly, in what he conceived as the democratic way.
Only by means of an intensive preoccupation with the detailed considerations following from any decision can he ensure attention to the practical details to be dealt with if the implications of immorality in the major decision are effectively to be checked.
That is not to deny that he has been aware of traditions, of course, that he is steeped in them, in fact, or that he has dealt with them, in his books.
It would be profitable, I believe, to read these realistic humorists alongside Faulkner's works, the thought being not that he necessarily read them and owed anything to them directly, but rather that they dealt a hundred years ago with a class of people and a type of life which have continued down to our time, to Faulkner's time.
Criticism is as old as literary art and we can set the stage for our study of three moderns if we see how certain critics in the past have dealt with the ethical aspects of literature.
One example of this was his assertion that `` all servile revolts must be dealt with by physical force ''.
There is no explanation of terms nor a qualification that most such revolts have been dealt with by force -- only a bald dogmatism that they must, because of some undefined compulsion, be so repelled.
Venn and others have dealt with sports and pastimes at Cambridge in Milton's day with not very specific results.
The weekly loss is partly counterbalanced by 500 arrivals each week from West Germany, but the hard truth, says Crossman, is that `` The closing off of East Berlin without interference from the West and with the use only of East German, as distinct from Russian, troops was a major Communist victory, which dealt West Berlin a deadly, possibly a fatal, blow.
Practical management problems and their suggested solutions are dealt with in a series of SBA publications.
Christiana Securities Company and Delaware Realty & Investment Company, major stockholders in Du Pont, and the stockholders of Delaware were dealt with specially by provisions requiring the annual sale by a trustee, again over a ten-year period, of Du Pont's General Motors stock allocable to them, as well as any General Motors stock which Christiana and Delaware owned outright.
Forty years ago an English writer, W. L. George, dealt with this subject in Eddies of the Day, and said, as an example, that ' Saint George for Merry England ' would not start a spirit half so quickly as ' Strike frog-eating Frenchmen dead ' ''!!
It appears, then, that although the matter is not dealt with in section 381(c), a successor corporation in a reorganization of a type specified in section 381(a) is entitled to sue for refund of taxes paid by a transferor corporation.
The final example of the failure to use available evidence, though evidence of a different kind from that which has so far been considered, comes from Fromm's treatment of some other writers who have dealt with the same themes.
The presence of parasitic organisms such as Trichinella spiralis in pork introduces another factor which must be dealt with in food processing.
And while every writer must be dealt with as a special case, the interested student will want to ask himself a number of questions about each.
These concessionaires traded where they wished and generally dealt with the Indians through engages, who might be habitants, voyageurs, or even soldiers.
It dealt mainly with a broad range of East-West issues.
He showed us how he dealt with his enemies: he executed them before TV cameras.
That is, any conditional steps must be systematically dealt with, case-by-case ; the criteria for each case must be clear ( and computable ).
Disputes that had been confined to the Church of England could be dealt with legislatively in that realm, but as the Communion spread out into new nations and disparate cultures, such controversies multiplied and intensified.
I have dealt with policemen all my life and I know.

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