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Since the international adoption of the MKS standard in the 1940s and the SI standard in the 1960s, the technical use of CGS units has gradually declined worldwide, in the United States more slowly than elsewhere.
The publication of an NSA-approved encryption standard simultaneously resulted in its quick international adoption and widespread academic scrutiny.
The adoption of the ITRs in 1988 is often taken as the start of the wider liberalization process in international telecommunications, though a few countries, including United States and United Kingdom, had made steps to liberalize their markets before 1988.
The Delegation then met as a Committee in Paris in October 1907 to discuss the adoption of a standard international language.
This period saw the adoption of the very Machiavellian realpolitik and the primacy of the raison d ' état in international relations.
Due to its widespread adoption and implementation it has been hailed as an example of exceptional international co-operation, with Kofi Annan quoted as saying that " perhaps the single most successful international agreement to date has been the Montreal Protocol ".
Its adoption suggests that not all such transmissions are equal, and each must be evaluated separately before establishing blanket international policy regarding active SETI.
Since the establishment of the United Arab Emirates in 2 December 1971, UAE adopted a balanced foreign policy based on adoption of dialogue, respect of international conventions, commitment to the United Nations Charter and non-interference of other country's internal affairs, and the settlement of disputes by peaceful means.
The adoption of the Universal Declaration is a significant international commemoration marked each year on 10 December and is known as Human Rights Day or International Human Rights Day.
However, they were not without their problems and critics, and so were partially abandoned via the international adoption of the Bretton Woods System.
The adoption of this Convention is regarded as a milestone in the history of international drug control.
While highly successful in the single charts in the UK, very few of these musicians were able to make a serious impact in the United States ; Bowie was the major exception becoming an international superstar and prompting the adoption of glam styles among acts like Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, New York Dolls and Jobriath, often known as " glitter rock " and with a darker lyrical content than their British counterparts.
The conference resulted in the adoption of the Monterrey Consensus, which has become one relevant reference point for international development and cooperation.
In international development, Ben Fine and John Harriss have been heavily critical of the inappropriate adoption of social capital as a supposed panacea ( promoting civil society organisations and NGOs, for example, as agents of development ) for the inequalities generated by neo liberal economic development.
They argue that, in interpreting a resolution of an international organization, one must look to the process of the negotiation and adoption of the text.
The " Délégation pour l ' adoption d ' une langue auxiliaire internationale " was founded in 1900 by Louis Couturat and others ; it tried to get the International Association of Academies to take up the question of an international auxiliary language, study the existing ones and pick one or design a new one.
* Sweden passes a law that allows homosexual couples to apply for both the national and the international adoption of children.
It must be acknowledged, however, that IFRS and primarily IAS have been part and parcel of accounting standard package in the developing world for many years since the relevant accounting bodies were more open to adoption of international standards for many reasons including that of capability.
Finally in 2005, the adoption of a new Charter of the Francophonie ( la Charte de la Francophonie ) gives the name to the Agency of international Organization of the Francophonie ( Organisation internationale de la Francophonie ).
However, parliamentary leaders have indicated that prior to adoption, the final concordat draft will be sent to the Council of Europe, European Parliament, and European Union for informal expert analysis, to ensure that it accords with European norms and the country's international legal obligations.
In general, the development of international mass media and mass communication has meant New Zealanders have always been aware of developments in other countries ; this lends itself to the adoption of new forms and styles from overseas.
This can happen when young children move, with or without their family ( because of immigration or international adoption ), to a new language environment.

adoption and standards
* Upon his adoption by Caesar, he took Caesar's name and become Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus in accordance with Roman adoption naming standards.
Frequently cited areas for improving the investment climate were establishment of a functioning legal and judicial system, adherence to competitive processes, and adoption of internationally acceptable accounting and disclosure standards.
Once approved by the Commission, standards are sent to the Council, the political body of ICAO, for consultation and coordination with the Member States before final adoption.
* Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act ( HIPAA ) of 1996 requires the adoption of national standards for electronic health care transactions and national identifiers for providers, health insurance plans, and employers.
# Promoting the adoption and implementation of FATF anti-money laundering standards globally.
The adoption of measurable standards is seen as a means of ensuring that the content and skills covered by the standards will be a high priority in the education of students.
Some felt that the adoption of this report provided for a clear local option mentioned, while the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly, Clifton Kirkpatrick went on record as saying, " Our standards have not changed.
The use and adoption of the QWERTY keyboard is often viewed as one of the most important case studies in open standards because of the widespread, collective adoption and use of the product, particularly in the United States.
In June 2011 the US Department of Energy announced plans to consider the adoption of energy efficiency standards for set-top boxes.
W3C tries to enforce compatibility and agreement among industry members in the adoption of new standards defined by the W3C.
It has been used to study the adoption of technical standards, and also the occurrence of bank runs and currency crises ( see Coordination game ).
The Open Group provides a platform for its members to discuss their requirements, and work jointly on development and adoption of industry standards, to facilitate enterprise integration.
On this line, Kipton was the site of a famous train wreck on April 19, 1891, which was caused by railroad engineers ' watches not being in sync and led to the adoption of stringent quality-control standards for railroad chronometers in 1893.
The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards ( OASIS ) is a global consortium that drives the development, convergence, and adoption of e-business and web service standards.
JEDEC's adoption of open industry standards ( i. e., standards that permit any and all interested companies to freely manufacture in compliance with adopted standards ) serves several vital functions for the advancement of electronic technologies.
* OASIS ( organization ), a consortium for the development, convergence, and adoption of e-business and web service standards

adoption and results
While some experts point to statistics in support of the idea that a lack of adoption of research findings results in suboptimal treatment for many patients, others emphasize the importance of the skill of the practitioner and the customization of the treatment to fit individual needs.
It has not been determined whether the results of either of these experiments are due to an innate instinct, or exposure to and adoption of the customs of other people.
The results of these experiments lead to the progressive adoption of the well known standard gauge, still used by the UK Meteorological Office today.
Im discovered four areas of influence from a comparison and analysis of the two countries ' revivals: the establishment of tradition, the adoption of similar emphases, the incorporation of evangelistic methodologies, and the observation of the results of the revivals.
He also published Raum und Zeit in der gegenwärtigen Physik (" Space and Time in Modern Physics "), which extended his earlier results by applying Poincaré's geometric conventionalism to explain Einstein's adoption of a non-Euclidean geometry in the General Theory of Relativity.
Over the years a number of research studies have investigated the correlation between the adoption of holistic Models, such as OIQ, Organizational Integrated Quality and EFQM Excellence Model, and improved organizational results.
The DNA parentage test that follows strict chain of custody can generate legally admissible results that are used for child support, inheritance, social welfare benefits, immigration, or adoption purposes.
In some instances, acculturation results in the adoption of another country's language, which is then modified over time to become a new, distinct, language.
England followed suit when in 1894 a committee was sent to Paris to investigate the methods and its results, reporting favorably on the use of measurements for primary classification but also recommending the partial adoption of the system of finger prints suggested by Francis Galton and currently in use in Bengal, where measurements were abandoned in 1897 after the finger print system was adopted throughout British India.
The States will take the decision on whether to ratify the adoption of a new anthem in the light of public reaction to the results of the competition.
Despite the small sample and the fact that the children have yet to become aware of their adoption status or the dynamics of gender development, the study found no significant associations between parental sexual orientation and child adjustment, making the results consistent with notions that two parents of the same gender can be capable parents and that parental sexual orientation is not related to parenting skill or child adjustment.
It may thus be considered that Levantine Arabic results of the adoption of Arabic by speakers with a marked Aramaic substrate.
In the 2005 study, titled Beyond Megalopolis, researchers analyzed Google search results to determine plausible names for the regions, rejecting terms such as BosWash, stating: " We decided that combined place names seemed contrived and offered little chance for eventual adoption.
Research has found ambiguous results of such legislation, including finding that high-cost mortgage applications can possibly rise after adoption of laws against predatory lending.
* J Spry ’ s " History of Oddfellowship " deals, as set forth on its title page, with " Its origin, tradition, and objects, with a general review of the results arising from its adoption by the branch known as the Manchester Unity from the year 1810 to the present time.
In most cases, international adoption results from a child whose birthparents were unable to parent and provide for them within the environment of a family instead of an institution such as an orphanage.
The European social dialogue has brought many results, notably the adoption of some 60 joint texts by the interprofessional social partners: this process supplements the national social dialogues existing in the majority of the Member States.
Recent subgrouping calculations of Indo-European branches using a method that accounts for the distribution of PIE verbs ( SLR-D ) reject an early separation of Anatolian languages altogether and yield results that place a genealogical split of Anatolian ( and Tocharian ) within a more recent grouping together with Greek, Albanian and Armenian, in a single branch together with Indo-Iranian, though at distance from the genealogical splits of Balto-Slavic, Italo-Celtic and Germanic that are harboured within another branch, thus supporting proponents of an IE expansion that roughly parallels the adoption of the bronze metallurgy.
The scientifically verified results in a UNDP sponsored congress in 1997 resulted in the adoption of the IBS by the State Government of Paraná, Brazil where dozens of piggeries have applied the system generating food, energy while improving health and environmental conditions.

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