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TRC and is
The success of the " TRC method " versus the " Nuremberg method " of prosecution is open for debate.
enables the receiver to use the TRC to detect which byte the error occurred in, and the LRC to detect exactly which track the error occurred in, to discover exactly which bit is in error, and then correct that bit by flipping it.
In telecommunications, a transverse redundancy check ( TRC ) or vertical redundancy check is a redundancy check for synchronized parallel bits applied once per bit time, across the bit streams.
An example of a TRC is the parity written to the 9th track of a 9 track tape.
TRC is a three letter acronym that can refer to:
The Plex has formed the Tricentennial Recovery Committee, to get America " back on track for ' 76 ", but the TRC is in reality a plan to sell the United States off to the new superpowers and to leech off the remaining inhabitants before gaining true self-sufficiency.
Tejon Ranch is the largest private landholding in California, and today is owned by Tejon Ranch Company, a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange ( symbol: TRC ).
The community is the location of a major Honda automotive production plant, East Liberty Auto Plant ( opened in 1984 ), as well as the nationally known NHTSA's Transportation Research Center, or TRC.
The Teaching Resource Center ( TRC ) gives missionaries some experience teaching in their mission language, even if it is their native tongue.
She is best known for her book Country of My Skull, which chronicled the TRC.
The Tower Road Campus ( TRC ) houses the Middle School, the school's administrative offices, the Silver Art Studio, and the Meinertzhagen Theatre, a multi-purpose converted gymnasium which is used for everything from school assemblies to dances to musical performances.
* 29 November – Desmond Tutu is appointed chairperson of the 17 member Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC ) president Nelson Mandela
But as the Latin Vulgate renders the word as " luciferum ", there are alternative English translations as " morning star " ( CVB, TRC, also Luther's 1545 German translation, as Morgenstern ); " day star " ( DRA ); " Venus " ( MSG ); " Crown season " ( NJB ); " sequence of seasons " ( NLT ); " Lucifer, ' that is, dai sterre ( day star )" ( Wycliffe's Bible ).
In terms of its mandate, it is to manage and direct investigations and prosecutions relating to: criminal prosecutions arising from the Rome Statute ; crimes against the State, including national and international terrorism ; matters emanating from the Truth and Reconciliation process ( the " TRC ") and contraventions of The Regulation of Foreign Military Assistance Act ( Act No 15 of 1998 ), the Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Act ( Act No 87 of 1993 ), The National Conventional Arms Control Act ( Act No 41 of 2002 ), The Nuclear Energy Act ( Act No 46 of 1999 ) and The Intelligence Services Act ( Act No 65 of 2002 ).
The TRC clubhouse is situated on Putney Embankment between Rotherwood Road and Festing Road, approximately 400 metres from the Putney end of the Championship Course.
Country of My Skull is a 1998 nonfiction book by Antjie Krog primarily about the findings of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC ).
The book can be understood as having three main elements: First, it is a collection of accounts from the TRC hearings-direct testimony of the terrible human rights violations on all sides of the struggle against Apartheid.
Second, it is an exploration and analysis of political and moral philosophy relevant to, inspired by, and grounded in the TRC ( see President Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu ).
Third, it is biographical, in terms of the author being extremely honest, open, and self-analytical about her own position and experience relative to the TRC-racially as a white Afrikaner, professionally as a radio journalist, emotionally as someone grappling with her nation's bloody past, and personally as her experiences covering the TRC affect her intimate life.

TRC and process
In January 2011 the Supreme Court ruled in Williams v. Tah, a case brought by another person recommended for disqualification in the TRC report, that the TRC's recommendation was an unconstitutional violation of the listed individuals ' right to procedural due process, and that it would be unconstitutional for the government to implement the proposed bans.
In January 2011, the Supreme Court ruled in Williams v. Tah, a case brought by another person recommended for being banned from public office in the TRC report, that the TRC's recommendation was an unconstitutional violation of the listed individuals ' right to procedural due process, and that it would be unconstitutional for the government to implement the proposed bans.

TRC and which
A 1998 study by South Africa's Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation & the Khulumani Support Group, which surveyed several hundred victims of human-rights abuse during the Apartheid era, found that most felt that the TRC had failed to achieve reconciliation between the black and white communities.
Biko's family described the TRC as a " vehicle for political expediency ", which " robbed " them of their right to justice.
In the June 2009 final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which was established as part of the 2003 peace deal, the TRC recommended Johnson's inclusion on a list of 50 people who should be " specifically barred from holding public offices ; elected or appointed for a period of thirty ( 30 ) years " for " being associated with former warring factions.
* Trona Railway, which uses the reporting mark TRC
* Francisco Sarabia International Airport in Torreón, Coahuila, Mexico, which uses IATA airport code TRC
Although this company would continue the work of research on improvements to the basic design of the car and would issue sets of specifications three times in the ensuing years, because TRC defined a PCC car as any vehicle which utilized patents on which it collected royalties, it was formed for the primary purpose of controlling those patents and promoting the standardization envisioned by the ERPCC.
In 1990, a reformed version of the band, with only Surkamp and Rayburn from the original line-up along with some contribution from Scorfina, recorded Lost in America for US label Telectro Records, which was re-released worldwide by Rockville Music in 2007, after TRC also having illegally bootlegged it in the late 1990s.
In November 2001 both TRC and UDSCBC left the site on Boathouse Lane and moved into new shared premises at The River Tees Watersports Centre, which was funded by the Big Lottery Fund and £ 80, 000 from Durham University.
He was later granted amnesty at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC ) which provided for amnesty in return for complete disclosure of acts of politically motivated violence, after the ANC changed their early denials of involvement to a claim that they ordered the bombing.
Terrorism. com website – The TRC web site ( which operated at www. terrorism. com since 1996 and then also mirrored at www. homelandsecurity. com starting in 2000 ) was the top search engine result for “ terrorism ” and other security keywords for over a decade.
TRC began to investigate Project Coast which led them to suspect that Basson had sold his secrets to governments of countries like Libya and Iraq.
Pure Oil Company opposed the first statewide oil prorationing order, which was issued by the TRC in August 1930.

TRC and will
Only the future will tell what the TRC managed to achieve ".

TRC and years
For two years, reporting as Antjie Samuel, she contributed to the radio programme AM Live with items on South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC ).
Over the course of 14 years, the TRC conducted research, analysis, and training on variety of counterterrorism and homeland security issues.
Responder Knowledge Base – TRC conceived, prototyped, designed, built and operated the RKB over a period of six years.
In their final report, issued in June 2009, the TRC included Sirleaf in a list of 50 names of people that should be " specifically barred from holding public offices ; elected or appointed for a period of thirty ( 30 ) years " for " being associated with former warring factions.

TRC and .
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC ) was a court-like restorative justice body assembled in South Africa after the abolition of apartheid.
The TRC, the first of the nineteen held internationally to stage public hearings, was seen by many as a crucial component of the transition to full and free democracy in South Africa.
The TRC was set up in terms of the Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act, No. 34 of 1995, and was based in Cape Town.
The TRC had a number of high profile members: Archbishop Desmond Tutu ( chairman ), Dr. Alex Boraine ( Deputy Chairman ), Mary Burton, Advocate Chris de Jager, Bongani Finca, Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, Sisi Khampepe, Richard Lyster, Wynand Malan, Reverend Khoza Mgojo, Hlengiwe Mkhize, Dumisa Ntsebeza ( head of the Investigative Unit ), Dr. Wendy Orr, Advocate Denzil Potgieter, Mapule Ramashala, Dr. Fazel Randera, Yasmin Sooka and Glenda Wildschut.
In a survey study by Jay and Erika Vora, the effectiveness of the TRC Commission was measured on a variety of levels, namely its usefulness in terms of bringing out the truth of what had happened during the apartheid regime, the feelings of reconciliation that could be linked to the Commission, and the positive effects both domestically and internationally that the Commission brought about in a variety of ways from the political environment of South Africa to the economic one.
All participants perceived the TRC to be effective in bringing out the truth, however, in varying degrees.
The TRC was viewed as much less effective in bringing about reconciliation by each group, with the two white groups about par and the Xhosa viewing the TRC as less effective than the other two ethnic groups.
Some of Ingrid de Kok's poetry in Terrestrial Things ( 2002 ) deals with the TRC ( e. g. The Archbishop Chairs the First Session, The Transcriber Speaks, The Sound Engineer ).
Most believed that justice was a prerequisite for reconciliation rather than an alternative to it, and that the TRC had been weighted in favour of the perpetrators of abuse.
Another dilemma facing the TRC was how to do justice to the testimonials of those witnesses for whom translation was necessary.
The family opposed amnesty for his killers on these grounds and brought a legal action in South Africa's highest court, arguing that the TRC was unconstitutional.
* The Civil Cooperation Bureau, an apartheid hit squad much discussed in the final TRC report.

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