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direct and beneficiaries
A unit trust is a trust where the beneficiaries ( called unitholders ) each possess a certain share ( called units ) and can direct the trustee to pay money to them out of the trust property according to the number of units they possess.
* The 1950s purges struck hardest at the party faithful, i. e., the most direct beneficiaries of the 1948 takeover.
In total, more than 500, 000 individuals are direct beneficiaries of JRS projects.
* The testator must be expressing a wish to direct the distribution of his estate to beneficiaries.
#* Ensure that at least 33 percent of the direct and indirect beneficiaries of all government schemes are women and girl children

direct and incremental
In computer science, direct manipulation is a human – computer interaction style which involves continuous representation of objects of interest and rapid, reversible, and incremental actions & feedback.

direct and improvements
* Strategic partnerships with suppliers, distributors, and customers, creating communication channels for critical information and operational improvements such as cross docking, direct shipping, and third-party logistics.
Ralph R. Mann, who had been hired by Allen to direct improvements at Richmond, in 1844 moved to a location to the south of the first site and built a water-powered sawmill on the river.
: The direct benefits of the Clean Air Act from 1970 to 1990 include reduced incidence of a number of adverse human health effects, improvements in visibility, and avoided damage to agricultural crops.
In addition to direct subsidies, the federal government maintained military posts, provided safety from Indian attacks, bankrolled treaty obligations, conducted surveys and land sales, built roads, staffed land offices, made harbour improvements, and subsidized overland mail delivery.
Stephenson had given up on the " steam springs " that were proving unsuccessful at Hetton, but retained other improvements, such as the direct connection of the pistons by crank rods, though the wheels were coupled by gears.
He thought economic organization was the most direct way to achieve these improvements, but he did encourage union members to participate in politics and to vote with their economic interests in mind.
Other notable improvements include a new Performance mode, Unison mode ( for fatter analog-type sounds ), and more streamlined editing due to direct access to operators via front panel buttons.
Apart from various improvements in confidence, wellbeing, stress, and interpersonal comfort, cancer support groups are being studied for their direct effects on improving health of people who attend them.
These improvements both involved the magazine, which featured direct feed, that is, there was no feed ramp between the magazine and the chamber ( a Beretta innovation in pistols ), and the magazine was a " double-stacked " high capacity design-a feature originally introduced in 1935 on the 9mm FN / Browning " Hi-Power ".
In June 2010, it was confirmed that the series would return to Sengoku-era Japan, now with all of the graphical and engine improvements since the first ; a direct sequel, titled Total War: Shogun 2.
After direct federal supervision was exercised in 1877, major improvements were made.
They initially focused on manufacturing industry where increasing technology and productivity improvements have reduced the relative proportion of the direct costs of labor and materials, but have increased relative proportion of indirect costs.
Technology improvements such as electronic engine management, adoption of four valves per cylinder, variable valve timing, direct injection of petrol / Gasoline and diesel, hybrid power, and smoother, more powerful diesel engines with very high pressure electronic injection, have dramatically improved fuel economy and performance.
In 2000 Volvo updated the 40 Series (" Phase II "), implementing a number of technical improvements, e. g., improved engine management, direct ( diesel ) fuel injection, extra safety features, larger brake discs, new front suspension and steering, revised rear suspension, larger tires and a widening of the track width.
Gains in efficiency have been achieved via the implementation of direct fuel injection, improvements to the fuel cutout during coasting, the addition of a more efficient alternator and voltage regulator, a 50 rpm lower idle speed ( to 550 rpm ), and a new " turbine damper " for the automatic transmission that works to suppress vibrations at low rpms, thus enabling earlier upshifts.
It was a direct implementation of the project, with minor changes and improvements.
During the 1980s, TAP Air Portugal, the national flag carrier, established direct service from Horta to Lisbon, while further fleet improvements allowed SATA to directly link Horta with all islands.
A World Bank paper suggests that participatory budgeting has led to direct improvements in facilities in Porto Alegre.
The FAA ended its suspension of direct flights to Nigeria in 2001 in recognition of these security improvements.
Over the years several different manufacturers have employed use of convex walls and other design improvements to the socket geometry in order to direct the torque farther away from the corners, and towards the thicker, stronger sections of the nut or bolt head ; thus reducing the likelihood of rounding off corners of fasteners under high loads.
The new version introduced many slight improvements in performance characteristics of the missile: it had a slightly heavier warhead, more accurate guidance system to increase the probability of direct impacts, and extended range.
Of the three hours in time savings, between one-third and one-half would result from the taking the more direct ( and newly upgraded ) S line and bypassing Wilson and Rocky Mount, whereas the rest would be from speed improvements, both from raising top speeds and from reducing bottlenecks.
Recovery is partly due to a ban on the most harmful pesticides that has been in place across Europe since 1979, partly to improvements in water quality leading to increases in prey populations, and partly to direct legal protection under the European Union Habitats Directive and national legislation in several European countries.

direct and surrounding
However, water surrounding the insect can become oxygen-depleted if there is no water movement, so many aquatic insects in still water actively direct a flow of water over their bodies.
The successive shock wave pressure pulses result in direct shearing forces, as well as cavitation bubbles surrounding the stone, which fragment the stones into smaller pieces that then can easily pass through the ureters or the cystic duct.
Sometimes direct information is given by the words White resigns or Black resigns, but this is not considered part of the notation, rather a return to the surrounding narrative text.
Plutarch, on the other hand, was given to “ tendencies to stereotype, to polarize, and to exaggerate that are inherent in the propaganda surrounding his subjects .” Furthermore, because of the unlikelihood that Shakespeare would have had direct access to Plutarch ’ s Greek Lives and probably read them through a French translation from a Latin translation, his play, then, constructs Romans with an anachronistic Christian sensibility that might have been influenced by St. Augustine ’ s Confessions among others.
Crete is in a direct line from the natural harbor of Argo, a direction which due the shape of Argo's harbor, and surrounding coastline, requires that all ships initially take this course.
Some of the issues surrounding the related notion of a direct democracy using the Internet and other communications technologies are dealt with in e-democracy and below under the term electronic direct democracy.
These buses establish a direct connection to Arnhem and the surrounding towns of Duiven and Zevenaar.
The mill and processing complex had later passed through various hands, but in the 1950s it was purchased by a direct descendant of Nicholas Newlin, which along with of surrounding countryside became the Newlin Mill Historic Park.
Ownership of the farmhouse and the surrounding farmland passed down through the direct bloodline of Bennett Cockayne, who married Sarah Price ( 1809 – 1884 ) in 1826.
In some few cases, we find disputes surrounding whether a government action in fact constitutes a physical direct and immediate occupation of land.
Workers in Teotitlan ’ s textile industry employ a variety of strategies and systems of production piecework production … increased direct control over production and distribution … weaving cooperatives … establishment of households and small businesses in Oaxaca … subcontracting of weaving in Teotitlan and surrounding communities .”
Whereas with traditional direct branding, heat is transferred to the tissues surrounding the brand, burning and damaging them, electrosurgery branding vaporizes the skin so precisely and so quickly that little to no heat or damage to the surrounding skin is caused.
In both South Korea and North Korea, special cities are independent from their surrounding provinces and city-states under direct governance from the central government.
The discovery of models of circumcised male organs in some of the ancient ruins, is interpreted by Gayre as evidence of a direct link between the Lemba and Great Zimbabwe ; ( that is significant because surrounding tribes regarded the Lemba as the masters and originators of the art of circumcision ).
Built using a similar brick to that used for the Grove almost 200 years earlier, the building is largely below ground-level, resulting in a direct view of the surrounding landscape for audience members towards the back of the gallery.
As a part of the project, the Academic Community Hall would serve as a cultural centre for the University and its surrounding community, thus providing a direct link between town and gown.
Neural network models have indicated that this is not a direct effect of the temperature per se but rather a result of the temperature dependence of the driving force for the reaction and the strength of the austenite surrounding the plates.
This freezing can be avoided by preventing water from coming into direct contact with cooled moving parts of the regulator mechanism, or by increasing the heat flow from the surrounding environment so that freezing does not occur.
The appeal failed, partly due to the support of Thomas Edison for the state's position ( Edison was a backer of direct current power supplies, and it is speculated he wanted to use the publicity surrounding the electric chair to convince people that AC was dangerous ).
As a general rule, any competent evidence, either direct or circumstantial, can be resorted to, and all the relevant circumstances surrounding the transaction may be shown, provided they are not too remote, including threats, prior or subsequent defamations, subsequent statements of the defendant, circumstances indicating the existence of rivalry, ill will, or hostility between the parties, facts tending to show a reckless disregard of the plaintiff's rights ..."
As a direct result of the BBC programme, the Associate Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare ( APGAW ) started an inquiry into the issues surrounding inherited diseases and breeding problems in dogs in November 2008.

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