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approach and principal
If the less developed countries are to be persuaded to adopt a long-term approach, the United States, as the principal supplier of external aid, must be prepared to give long-term commitments.
Notable names in mid-century modern design include Adrian Frutiger, designer of the typefaces Univers and Frutiger ; Paul Rand, who, from the late 1930s until his death in 1996, took the principles of the Bauhaus and applied them to popular advertising and logo design, helping to create a uniquely American approach to European minimalism while becoming one of the principal pioneers of the subset of graphic design known as corporate identity ; and Josef Müller-Brockmann, who designed posters in a severe yet accessible manner typical of the 1950s and 1970s era.
The principal drawback of this approach is the high rate of false positive or equivocal levels due to the imprecision of the currently available meters: both physician and patient need an accurate understanding of what a meter can and cannot do to avoid frustrating and inconclusive results.
According to principal architect Stephen P. Morse, this was a result of a more software centric approach than in the design of earlier Intel processors ( the designers had experience working with compiler implementations ).
One traditional approach in this form of fiction is for the main detective's principal assistant, the " Watson ", to be the narrator: this derives from the character of Dr Watson in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories.
The first principal component about the mean of a set of points can be represented by that line which most closely approaches the data points ( as measured by squared distance of closest approach, i. e. perpendicular to the line ).
Elliott and Miller write that Aberhart took a less rigid approach to discipline at Crescent Heights than he had in Ontario, though Schultz says that as principal he was " authoritarian in manner and a strict disciplinarian ".
These guidelines differ materially in approach from those in other countries in two principal ways: 1 ) they are guidelines issued instructing field offices how to conduct transfer pricing examinations and adjustments, and 2 ) factors to be examined differ by transfer pricing method.
The principal reason for this approach is that the Maori Television Service is a partnership between the Crown and Maori.
It emerged as the principal approach to ethnographic research by anthropologists and relied on the cultivation of personal relationships with local informants as a way of learning about a culture, involving both observing and participating in the social life of a group.
In practice, the Rasch model has at least two principal advantages in comparison to the IRT approach.
Alternatively, the covariant derivative is a way of introducing and working with a connection on a manifold by means of a differential operator, to be contrasted with the approach given by a principal connection on the frame bundle – see affine connection.
Though the Beaux-Arts style embodies an approach to a regenerated spirit within the grand traditions rather than a set of motifs, principal characteristics of Beaux-Arts architecture included:
Through the Byward Market area, Sussex is a northbound one-way arterial road ( paired with Mackenzie Avenue ), before joining up at the Alexandra Bridge approach where it becomes a four-lane principal arterial road, with a speed limit of south of the bend and north and east of the bend.
In London, Webb's best known works include the Queen Victoria Memorial and The Mall approach to, and the principal facade of, Buckingham Palace, which he re-designed in 1913.
The principal cause stated was to coordinate opposition to further development of Heathrow Airport, whose incoming aircraft routinely overfly the constituency on their landing approach to the airport.
From the plans of Eduard Totleben a new fort, Constantine, and four batteries were constructed ( 1856 – 1871 ) to defend the principal approach, and seven batteries to cover the shallower northern channel.
At Little Billington a mile away a lodge was built for a new principal approach to the house.
* Another approach has been the comparative analysis of modern or at least historically known societies speaking languages of the Indo-European family, also widely seen as questionable, even the principal tenet, the Trifunctional hypothesis.
Petersham Road Lodge, the principal gate house on the approach to Ham House from the A307
The Court of Appeal seemed to take a narrower approach to " principal in the second degree " than the Court, but it is unclear, because " preconcerted arrangement " admits of different shades of meaning.
The change in approach led to some odd gaps in the list of locomotive classes when they were re-arranged as the principal class numbers were retained unaltered.
IDA's principal approach is to raise awareness about the value of dark, star-filled night skies and encourage their protection and restoration through education about the problems and solutions, including outdoor lighting practices that create less light pollution.
Providence was one of the principal pioneers of a sector-based approach to private equity investing.

approach and entrance
This period, known as the " Italian Spring ," was a break from old ways and an entrance to a more realistic approach when making films.
Verdun guarded the northern entrance to the plains of Champagne and thus the strategically important approach to the French capital city of Paris.
Flanking the steps as they approach the entrance are two buttresses each crowned with an tall tripod carved from pink Tennessee marble by the Piccirilli Brothers.
The first thing a pilgrim would do would be to approach the public entrance on the south side of the Temple Mount complex.
Image: Pool Forge Covered Bridge Second Approach 3000px. jpg | The approach farthest away from the main road entrance
:" save for the entrance, it stands on an island ; two separate channels approach it from the Nile, and after coming up to the entry of the temple, they run round it on opposite sides ; each of them is an hundred feet wide, and overshadowed by trees.
Boyd commissioned the construction of a sandstone tower overlooking the entrance to the harbour of Twofold Bay to alert whaling crews of the approach of their prey.
While it is in theory possible to equalise any headphones for a flat response at the entrance, a better approach is to use headphones designed without the notch in the first place.
The entrance is by staircase to the first floor — as was common — and a later chapel outbuilding defends that approach.
The approach to the house through the courtyard to the west entrance ( 14 on plan below ).
The lock is bigger than that at Maisemore, and access to the entrance lock at Over is easier because boats are travelling against the flow of the river as they approach it.
At the same time, the eastern entrance was again made more complex through the addition of further earthworks, lengthening the approach to the site.
This committee supported the citizen science approach focused on mental training and withheld performance in science studies from consideration for college entrance.
The educational approach at kindergartens varies greatly from unstructured environments that emphasize play to highly structured environments that are focused on having the child pass the entrance exam at a private elementary school.
The winter shed was demolished in 2008 and replaced by a new stand and media centre, giving the approach to the north entrance a distinctive and modern waymark.
It features 7 open-spandrel arch spans, 18 deck-girder approach spans, and many ornate decorative features such as Art Deco entrance pylons.
The toll is levied on the southbound approach to the tunnel entrance.
Pilework jetties are also constructed in the water outside the entrances to docks on each side, so as to form an enlarging trumpet-shaped channel between the entrance, lock or tidal basin and the approach channel, in order to guide vessels in entering or leaving the docks.
A joint GIGN and Commando Hubert team would approach the entrance to the cave where the hostage were located.
After several days they encounter a rain of ashes and then observe a huge cataract of fog or mist, which splits open to accommodate their entrance upon approach.
French was also the designer of the two allegorical figures Brooklyn and Manhattan currently flanking the museum's entrance ( created in 1916 for the Brooklyn approach to the Manhattan Bridge, relocated to the museum in 1963 ).
The East front: the original approach to the mansion once faced a large entrance court
At the entrance to the ticket office from the station approach road, there are two self-service ticket machines, one of which, most unusually, is wall-mounted.
Following a preliminary naval and aerial bombardment, the 24th Brigade landed at the southern end of Labuan island, which situated as it was at the entrance of Brunei Bay, commanded the approach to northern Borneo.

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