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element and public
And the public minus the `` public '' leaves the so-called `` sophisticated '' element -- the element on the other end of the `` public's '' transactions.
The rules contain many new requirements for public accommodations, as well as an " element by element safe harbor ".
* all the external entities used by these standard document types are referenced by simple attributes, declared with the CDATA type in their standard DTD ( such as the " href " attribute of an anchor " a " element, or the " src " attribute of an image " img " element, whose values are interpreted as a URI, without needing any catalog of public identifiers, i. e., known FPI );
Public awareness increase, where government should act as a bridge between public and initiative for a successful outcome of the policy is an important element to be considered.
As argued by Tony Crosland and others, the capacity to tax income from capital is a central element of the social democratic case for a mixed economy as against Marxist arguments for comprehensive public ownership of capital.
But where there's a strong public interest element, open sourcing has big advantages.
The theory professes to explain why a subset of action movie fans are willing to accept the idea that, for example: The good guy can get away with shooting guns in public places ( without getting in trouble with the local law-enforcement himself ), never running out of ammunition ( Rambo movies ), or that cars will explode with a well-placed shot to the gas tank ( numerous action movies use this cliché / plot element ).
# Although technology might be a prime element in many public issues, nontechnical factors take precedence in technology-policy decisions.
The Essex Rebellion of 1601 has a dramatic element as just before the uprising, supporters of the Earl of Essex, among them Charles and Joscelyn Percy ( younger brothers of the Earl of Northumberland ), paid for a performance of Richard II at the Globe Theatre, apparently with the goal of stirring public ill will towards the monarchy.
Allende also intended to improve the socio-economic welfare of Chile's poorest citizens ; a key element was to provide employment, either in the new nationalised enterprises or on public work projects.
He said the Roman consulate corresponded to Poitiers ' mayor, the senate to the town's peers and échevins, and the democratic element in Rome corresponded to the fact that most important matters " can not be decided except by the advice of the Mois et Cent ( broad council ).< sup > 1 </ sup > The mayor appears to have been an advocate of a mixed constitution ; not all Frenchmen in 1595 would have agreed with him, at least in public ; many spoke in favour of absolute monarchy.
However, Politico has pointed out that all health systems contain elements of rationing ( such as coverage rules ) and the public health care plan will therefore implicitly involve some element of rationing.
To encrypt a message, a subset of the hard knapsack is chosen by comparing it with a set of bits ( the plaintext ) equal in length to the key, and making each term in the public key that corresponds to a 1 in the plaintext an element of the subset, while ignoring the terms corresponding to 0 terms in the plaintext.
An archaic element was the choosing of the " king " ( basileus-βασιλεύς ); in the course of the festival the consort of the king ( basilinna ) was given up to the god in a mystical marriage, which took place in the Boukolion ( Βουκόλιον ) in the agora ; precisely what this entailed and how physical was the public union, are matters of discussion.
Anthropologist Donald Brown's list of " human cultural universals " ( i. e., features shared by all current human societies ) includes men being the " dominant element " in public political affairs ( Brown 1991, p. 137 ), which he asserts is the contemporary opinion of mainstream anthropology.
Another element of asymmetry between Quebec and most anglophone provinces is that while Quebec provides public English-language primary and secondary education throughout the province, most other provinces provide French-language education only " where numbers warrant.
As public worship was developed in the Geonic period, and as the knowledge of the Hebrew language declined, singing gradually superseded the didactic and hortatory element in the worship in the synagogue.
It is a French-language university and is the largest constituent element of the Université du Québec ( UQ ), a public university system.
If sexual acts are performed, with or without an element of nudity, this can be considered public indecency, which may be a more serious criminal offense.

element and danger
However, some users will bypass this danger by using cold water extraction to extract and dispose of a portion of the paracetamol, taking advantage of the water-soluble element of the drug.
It was not until 1949 that comic book writers incorporated kryptonite into their stories, as both a convenient danger and weakness for Superman and to add an interesting element to his stories.
Like many activities such as mountain climbing, skiing, or sky-diving, there is an element of danger involved.
Simon Cornwell, in his discussions of the Cane Hill Cult ( in Croydon, South London ), has emphasised the element of danger in recording the experiences-physically, emotionally and photographically.
This element of danger serves to heighten the existential anxiety of exploration.
Adding an element of danger, the last few psychologists sent in have all died in accidents that are ( seemingly ) perfectly plausible.
The " Brandenburg " test effectively made the time element of the clear and present danger test more defined and more rigorous.
The adoption of western musical notation, time signatures, the conservatory system of teaching, and the use of massed instruments in imitation of the western orchestra has on the one hand helped preserve and sustain one element of Chinese music and promulgate it to new audiences, yet a continuing desire to compete with and equal the Western tradition has seen traditional Chinese music hyberdised so much as to be in danger of losing much of its own identity.
A much larger proportion of assisted Irish immigrants than English or Scotch had been arriving in the colony for many years and Parkes felt there was an element of danger in this.
: Though played mostly for laughs, the storyline contained a notable element of danger as well ... Crane was developing strength as an artist that added to his already strong figure work.
German authorities viewed them as potential danger and a threat and as a " suspected political and national " element.
The second benefit is that, since a body with a smaller sensor can use a smaller mirror, the rear element of the lens can extend somewhat into the body without danger of being struck by the mirror.
There is the danger, however, from the very nature of the subject, of this form of preaching becoming too dry and purely didactic, a mere catechesis, or doctrinism, to the exclusion of the moral element and of Sacred Scripture.
There was considerable danger that the Latin liturgies would be altogether superseded by the Glagolitic, especially among the northern islands and in rural communes, where the Slavonic element is all-powerful.
For Jonas, in Organic Honey and earlier performances, the mirror became a symbol of ( self -) portraiture, representation, the body, and real vs. imaginary, while also sometimes adding an element of danger and a connection to the audience that was integral to the work.

element and which
Although the United States and the U.S.S.R. have been arguing whether there shall be four, five or six top assistants, the most important element in the situation is not the number of deputies but the manner in which these deputies are to do their work.
Steinberg obviously has concluded that it is the lyric element which must dominate in this score, and he manages at times to create the effect of the whole orchestra bursting into song.
Eventually it became clear to me, partly with the aid of another schizophrenic patient who could point out my condescension to me somewhat more directly, that this man, with his condescending, `` You're welcome '', was very accurately personifying an element of obnoxious condescension which had been present in my own demeanor, over these months, on each of these occasions when I had bid him good-bye with the consoling note, each time, that the healing Christ would be stooping to dispense this succor to the poor sufferer again on the morrow.
the cinematic element of time is merely used to increase the realism of an object which would still be reasonably realistic in a still photo.
Science is fully competent to deal with any element of experience which arises from an object in space and time.
This was a training ship and the training would continue, but there was an element of frightful absurdity here which Alexander recognized.
The artists tried also to represent motion in a specific moment ( Myron ), which may be considered as the reappearance of the dormant Minoan element.
In the modern IUPAC nomenclature, the alkali metals comprise the group 1 elements, excluding hydrogen ( H ), which is nominally a group 1 element but not normally considered to be an alkali metal as it rarely exhibits behaviour comparable to that of the alkali metals.
Another problem was that the gradual identification of more and more chemically similar and indistinguishable lanthanides, which were of an uncertain number, led to inconsistency and uncertainty in the numbering of all elements at least from lutetium ( element 71 ) onwards ( hafnium was not known at this time ).
This central charge would thus be approximately half the atomic weight ( though it was almost 25 % off the figure for the atomic number in gold ( Z = 79, A = 197 ), the single element from which Rutherford made his guess ).
Each element has a specific set of chemical properties as a consequence of the number of electrons present in the neutral atom, which is Z ( the atomic number ).
** Zorn's lemma: Every non-empty partially ordered set in which every chain ( i. e. totally ordered subset ) has an upper bound contains at least one maximal element.
Actinium ( ) is a radioactive chemical element with symbol Ac and atomic number 89, which was discovered in 1899.
According to various ideas of the afterlife, the essential aspect of the individual that lives on after death may be some partial element, or the entire soul, of an individual, which carries with it and confers personal identity.
Selenocysteine is incorporated when the mRNA being translated includes a SECIS element, which causes the UGA codon to encode selenocysteine instead of a stop codon.
Chinese has in which the first element sounds like the accented second syllable in " America " ( and the second element means " nation ").
Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz ( SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >) and owes its violet color to irradiation, iron impurities ( in some cases in conjunction with transition element impurities ), and the presence of trace elements, which result in complex crystal lattice substitutions.
William Hulbert, principal owner of the Chicago White Stockings, did not like the loose organization of the National Association and the gambling element that influenced it, so he decided to create a new organization, which he dubbed the National League of Baseball Clubs.
An ambush is a long-established military tactic, in which the aggressors ( the ambushing force ) take advantage of concealment and the element of surprise to attack an unsuspecting enemy from concealed positions, such as among dense underbrush or behind hilltops.
To help avoid collision with terrain ( CFIT ), aircraft use systems such as ground-proximity warning systems ( GPWS ), which use radar altimeters as a key element.
In a 2D image element, which stores a color for each pixel, additional data is stored in the alpha channel with a value between 0 and 1.
: Every non-empty set A contains an element B which is disjoint from A.
Two results which follow from the axiom are that " no set is an element of itself ," and that " there is no infinite sequence ( a < sub > n </ sub >) such that a < sub > i + 1 </ sub > is an element of a < sub > i </ sub > for all i. "

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