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Semantic ambiguity arises when a word or concept has an inherently diffuse meaning based on widespread or informal usage.
To facilitate this improvement, IBM utilized the concept of a microprogram ( often called " microcode "), which still sees widespread usage in modern CPUs.
This concept should fit in a political system broadly characterized by widespread ownership of productive property.
With Interlingua an objective procedure is used to extract and standardize the most widespread word or words for a concept found in a set of control languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese, with German and Russian as secondary references.
At the time, the city was " a revolutionary hotbed ", with widespread animosity towards the governing Emperor Puyi ( 1906 – 1967 ) and the concept of absolute monarchy itself.
Given the date of his publication and the widespread, permanent distribution of his work, it appears that he should be regarded as the originator of the concept of space sailing by light pressure, although he did not develop the concept further.
The State Department report concluded: Support for the concept of total withdrawal was widespread in the Security Council, and it was only through intensive American efforts that a resolution was adopted which employed indefinite language in the withdrawal clause.
Subsequently it was adopted in other cities such as Denver, Colorado, New York, San Diego, Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D. C .. Barnes stated that he did not invent the concept but promoted its widespread use.
Simek says that since the connection has become widespread, " one tends to interpret these obviously living armies of the dead as religiously motivated bands of warriors, who led to the formation of the concept of the einherjar as well as the Wild Hunt [...]".
After these failures of the bullpup design to achieve widespread service, the concept continued to be explored ( for example: a second Korobov bullpup, the TKB-022 ).
The concept album and subsequent tour were popular with the fan base but did not receive widespread airplay beyond the " Stand Beside Me " video on MTV.
In 1793 and 1794, Barère spoke of his doctrine 1 ) the teaching of national patriotism through an organized system of universal education ; 2 ) the national widespread of patriotic devotion ; 3 ) the concept that one owed his nation his services.
( emphasis in original ) yet dismissed it ( p. 135 ) – " female ejaculation is an erroneous but widespread concept ", and even twenty years later in 1982, they repeated the statement that it was erroneous ( p. 69 – 70 ) and the result of " urinary stress incontinence ".
Starting in the 1930s, the concept of a crime-fighters, superheroes, and vigilantes ( and their adversaries ) adopting secret identities became more widespread in dime novels, pulp magazines, comic books, old-time radio dramas, movie serials, and other popular fiction.
The semaphore concept was invented by Dutch computer scientist Edsger Dijkstra, and the concept has found widespread use in a variety of operating systems.
The common usage meaning to describe vegetation now conflicts with a simplified yet widespread climatic concept meaning.
There may be some techniques of farming that are inherently in conflict with the concept of sustainability, but there is widespread misunderstanding on impacts of some practices.
Outside of the classroom, he applied his talents to organizing picnics and games, and in 1922 organized an elected student council years before the concept became widespread in Calgary.
introduced the concept of the " rumor bomb " as a response to the widespread empirical phenomenon of rumoresque communication in contemporary relations between media and politics, especially within the complex convergence of multiple forms of media, from cell phones and internet, to radio, TV, and print.
As this concept becomes more widespread and popular, web locations like Udacity and Khan Academy are developed to be learning centers for many people to actively and cheaply learn together.
Steward's concept of cultural ecology became widespread among anthropologists and archaeologists of the mid-20th century, though they would later be critiqued for their environmental determinism.
The concept of One Big Union in western Canada did not gain widespread acceptance until the Western Labor News reported that the idea had been adopted by the Australian Workers International Industrial Union in South Melbourne, Australia.

concept and local
) Opponents of this concept argue that local currency creates a barrier which can interfere with economies of scale and comparative advantage, and that in some cases they can serve as a means of tax evasion.
While some Lutherans believe in consubstantiation, others reject the concept because it substitutes what they believe to be the biblical doctrine with a philosophical construct and implies, in their view, a natural, local inclusion of the body and blood of Christ in the consecrated bread and wine of the eucharist .< ref > J. T.
The CERT concept differs because it includes nonmilitary emergencies, and is coordinated with all levels of emergency authorities, local to national, via an overarching incident command system.
These coordinates are a very special example of a more general concept of local coordinates from the theory of differential forms.
The electric field was formally defined as the force exerted per unit charge, but the concept of potential allows for a more useful and equivalent definition: the electric field is the local gradient of the electric potential.
Xavier was welcomed by the Shingon monks since he used the word Dainichi for the Christian God ; attempting to adapt the concept to local traditions.
Agenda 2010 had five goals: tax cuts ; labor market deregulation, especially relaxing rules protecting workers from dismissal and setting up Hartz concept job training ; modernizing the welfare state by reducing entitlements ; decreasing bureaucratic obstacles for small businesses ; and providing new low-interest loans to local governments.
Another new concept of the time was the systematic foundation of new cities, both by the Emperor and the local dukes.
This firmly separated all local authority areas ( whether unitary or two-tier ), from the geographical concept of a county as high level spatial unit.
Lorentz noticed that it was necessary to change the space-time variables when changing frames and introduced concepts like physical length contraction ( 1892 ) to explain the Michelson-Morley experiment, and the mathematical concept of local time ( 1895 ) to explain the aberration of light and the Fizeau experiment.
For those readers not familiar with this concept, envision an electronic version of the corkboard in the entrance of your local grocery store.
Central to the ecosystem concept is the idea that living organisms interact with every other element in their local environment.
In 1908, when he presented the concept in Bell's annual report, there were over 4000 local and regional telephone exchanges, most of which were eventually merged into the Bell System.
‪ File: Hendrik Antoon Lorentz. jpg ‬| Hendrik Lorentz ( 1853 – 1928 ): clarified electromagnetic theory of light, shared the 1902 Nobel Prize in Physics with Pieter Zeeman for the discovery and theoretical explanation of the Zeeman effect, developed concept of local time, derived the transformation equations subsequently used by Albert Einstein to describe space and time .‬‬‬
It is important not to confuse sidereal hour angle with the astronomical concept of hour angle, which measures angular distance of an object westward from the local meridian.
* European Local Transport Information Service ( ELTIS ) provides case studies concerning walking as a local transport concept.
Modern local government in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and a large part of England is based on the concept of smaller unitary authorities ( a system similar to that which the Redcliffe – Maud Report proposed for most of Britain in the 1960s ).
* Virtual console for an analogous concept that provides several local consoles
The EJB 2. 0 specification addressed this concern by adding the concept of local interfaces which could be called directly without performance penalties by applications that were not distributed over multiple servers.
The concept implies that the selection of representatives from local electoral constituency allows citizens to know better their political representatives and allows elected officials to know better the needs and desires of their constituents.
In a series of books and articles published from 1964 through 1980, Nelson transposed Bush's concept of automated cross-referencing into the computer context, made it applicable to specific text strings rather than whole pages, generalized it from a local desk-sized machine to a theoretical proprietary worldwide computer network, and advocated the creation of such a network.
The concept of “ Cultural exception ” proposed by France in the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) negotiations in 1993 was an example of a measure aimed at protecting local cultures.
Opponents of this concept argue that local currency creates a barrier which can interfere with economies of scale and comparative advantage, and that in some cases they can serve, like traditional national currencies, as a means of tax evasion.
Bell ’ s theorem states that the concept of local realism, favoured by Einstein, yields predictions that disagree with those of quantum mechanical theory.

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