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Connected with pareidolia, the genetic tendency of human beings to find patterns in coincidence, this allows the discovery of conspiracy in any significant event.
Member states may, however, implement legislation which allows reopening of a case in the event that new evidence is found or if there was a fundamental defect in the previous proceedings.
In commercial and retail situations manufacturers have included in the design a mechanism that allows an inward opening door to be pushed open outwards in the event of an emergency ( which is often a regulatory requirement ).
This formation allows for quicker recovery in the event of a missed play.
In order to satisfy this requirement, it turns out that in addition to the black hole interior region which particles enter when they fall through the event horizon from the outside, there must be a separate white hole interior region which allows us to extrapolate the trajectories of particles which an outside observer sees rising up away from the event horizon.
In the event of a system crash, operations immediately prior to the crash can be redone using data in the journal, which allows XFS to retain file system consistency.
* Observer is a publish / subscribe pattern which allows a number of observer objects to see an event.
* an event interface that allows clients to determine when directory entries have been modified
Some modern scholars tend to reject these approaches stating that the Matthew account is a midrashic exposition that allows the author to present the event as a fulfillment of prophetic passages from the Old Testament.
That allows the database to return to a consistent state in the event of a crash.
This event, above all others, allows the gymnast to express his or her personality through his or her dance and musical style.
Coda allows all servers to receive updates, allowing for a greater availability of server data in the event of network partitions, a case which AFS cannot handle.
The area has a culture rich in originating the bluegrass music tradition, and each year boasts the Fulton County Homecoming event that allows local and visiting artists to gather and perform on the town square.
The event also allows children from the community to participate and be part of the haunted house and also constructing it.
19 allows detentions of mere suspects for more than three days in the event of an actual or terrorist attack, while Section 26 allows house arrest despite the posting of bail, and prohibits the right to travel and to communicate with others ; Sec.
Unlike traditional art forms wherein the interaction of the spectator is merely a mental event, interactivity allows for various types of navigation, assembly, and / or contribution to an artwork, which goes far beyond purely psychological activity.
The units ' instant print ability allows photographers to produce and sell lab quality prints immediately during the event they are attending, with a minimal amount of hardware.
The disorganized nature of the event allows it to largely escape clampdown by authorities who may view the rides as forms of parades or organized protest.
The GRA eventually changed its name and officially became the WPRA in 1981, and the WPRA still allows women to compete in the various rodeo events as they like, but barrel racing remains the most popular event competition.
A special initial event message is sent when a control point first subscribes ; this event message contains the names and values for all evented variables and allows the subscriber to initialize its model of the state of the service.
It allows Citröen, who had made the necessary changes to their lighting systems just before the end of the event, to step up and take the winning slot.
SUBSCRIBE allows to subscribe to an event on a server, the server responds with NOTIFY whenever the event come up.

event and judges
Most of the U. S. federal courts of appeal have adopted a rule under which, in the event of any conflict in decisions of panels ( most of the courts of appeal almost always sit in panels of three ), the earlier panel decision is controlling, and a panel decision may only be overruled by the court of appeals sitting en banc ( that is, all active judges of the court ) or by a higher court.
A dance competition is an organized event in which contestants perform dances before a judge or judges for awards, and in some cases, monetary prizes.
or host to act as judges for the event.
While it is not required to attend the week-long festivities and seminars, it is thought by some that those in the running for the Gold Award may advance their cause by displaying professionalism and hard work at that time ; judges for the contest, however, refute this, as the judging is done blindly in advance of the week-long pre-awards event and most judges don't arrive on site until the last day of the workshop.
His success would encourage other Californian winemakers to follow suit and culminated in Chateau Montelena's victory over Burgundy Chardonnay in the 1976 blind tasting event conducted by French judges known as the Judgment of Paris.
Race Officials include the Chief of Race, chief of course, starters, timers, gate judges, referees, a jury and others who organize the event and ensure it is run safely and according to governing body rules.
" Apart from its daily nationwide distribution, the term means that back issues are archived on microfilm by every decent-sized public library in the nation, and the Times ' articles are often cited by both historians and judges as evidence that a major historical event occurred on a certain date.
In July 1934 the Studio provided their annual public review and both Le Mesurier and Guinness took part ; among the judges for the event were John Gielgud, Leslie Henson, Alfred Hitchcock and Ivor Novello.
In general, the full panel of 71 judges was only convened on matters of national significance ( e. g., a declaration of war ) or in the event that the 23-member panel could not reach a conclusive verdict.
A charge of heresy in 1538, of which he was acquitted by his friendly judges, one of whom was his friend Arnoul Le Ferron, was almost the only event of interest during these years, except the publication of his books, and the quarrels and criticisms to which they gave rise.
** During the snowmobile best trick, the brothers Colton and Caleb Moore successfully landed a two-man backflip but were disqualified because judges ruled the event as an individual sport.
At the 1927 ladies ' event held in Oslo, three of the five judges were Norwegian.
One night, as some children were playing a game in a side room of a house during a social event, they were having a mock trial with judges and accusers as well as a defendant.
The judges announced the winner of the prize at an awards event at King's Place, London on 30 June.
A referee in figure skating sits in the middle of the judges panel and manages and has full control over the enitre event. The referee represents the International Skating Union at international events.
* Puisne judges are appointed for terms of not less than four years, nor more than seven years, and are required to retire on the expiry of their term or at the age of 65, whichever event occurs sooner.
Funk, who was one of three judges for the main event, challenged Flair to a title match.
Two judges observed Kobayashi while the live broadcast of the event played next to him on a large television screen.
The festival was a one-day, competitive event held at Hollantide, with participants from the Island ( though at least one of the judges, Dr J E Lyon, came from across ( i. e. from outside the Island )).
An event was held in June 2009, however, according to local blogger and media personality and other judges, it was a disaster.
The court does not sit in panels ; all seven judges sit on each case unless there is a disqualification, in which event a judge from another court, or a retired appellate judge, may be specially assigned to sit in the place of the disqualified judge.
Besides being judges and umpires, the Hellanodikai also were the general organisers, and were present at every ceremony and event that took place, having the honour of presenting the crowns and palm branches to the winners.
* The event referee normally establishes a point range at the beginning of any given event, based on the number of skaters, and except for mandatory penalty scores, the judges are normally required to stay within that range.

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