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execution and judges
More generally, judges look at the difficulty and execution of jumps, stunts and tumbling, synchronization, creativity, the sharpness of the motions, showmanship, and overall routine execution.
In synchronised diving events, there is a panel of seven, nine, or eleven judges ; two or three to mark the execution of one diver, two or three to mark the execution of the other, and the remaining three or five to judge the synchronisation.
Each group of judges will have the highest and lowest scores dropped, leaving the middle score for each diver's execution and the three middle scores for synchronization.
God then commanded Moses to kill and hang the heads of everyone who had engaged in idolatry, and Moses ordered the judges to carry out the mass execution.
The victor is the participant who earns the most points, determined by a panel of judges, for leaps, balances, pirouettes ( pivots ), flexibilities, apparatus handling, execution, and artistic effect.
" Although the Irish judges repeatedly decided that there was no case against O ' Hurley, on 19 June 1584 Loftus and Sir Henry Wallop wrote to Walsingham " We gave warrant to the knight-marshal to do execution upon him, which accordingly was performed, and thereby the realm rid of a most pestilent member.
In ancient Israel there was a Sanhedrin headquarters ; it had 71 judges who judged special high profile cases, such as a judge who deviated from the majority opinion, false prophets, and the execution of the occupants of an entire city for idol worship per Deut.
On June 25, 2008, following a Supreme Court ruling ( Kennedy Vs. Louisiana ) that the execution of child rapists where the victim was not killed was unconstitutional, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal signed Senate Bill 144, allowing Louisiana judges to sentence convicted rapists to chemical castration.
His signature on the death warrant indicates that he was a strong advocate for the execution of the King, because he signed after the President of the court John Bradshaw and before Oliver Cromwell, who was third to sign out of a total of fifty nine commissioners ( judges ) and was the only person of nobility to sign the death warrant.
Harris ' execution was originally scheduled for 12: 01 a. m. on the morning of April 21, but a series of four stays issued by individual federal judges delayed the execution until just after 6 a. m.
He was one of the king's judges, and signed the warrant for his execution.
According to the 1936 Soviet Constitution, the Procurator General exercised the highest degree of direct or indirect ( through subordinate public procurators ) control over the accurate execution of laws by all ministries, departments, their subordinate establishments and enterprises, executive and administrative bodies of local Soviets, cooperative organizations, officials ( including judges in court proceedings ), and citizens on behalf of the state.
The full Canadian Judicial Council, made up of the 22 of Canada's chief justices and senior judges, met to consider the committee's recommendation and, on March 31, 2009 formally recommended to Parliament that Cosgrove be removed saying that " We find that Justice Cosgrove has failed in the execution of the duties of his judicial office and that public confidence in his ability to discharge those duties in the future has been irrevocably lost.
For the compulsory routine (# 1 ), each gymnast received a score from 0. 0 to 10. 0 from each of the five execution judges, with the highest and lowest scores being dropped.
The free routine (# 2 ) had a similar format but included a difficulty score, determined by two difficulty judges, which was added to the three kept scores from the execution judges.
For the compulsory routine (# 1 ), each gymnast received a score from 0. 0 to 10. 0 from each of the five execution judges, with the highest and lowest scores being dropped.
The free routine (# 2 ) had a similar format but included a difficulty score, determined by two difficulty judges, which was added to the three kept scores from the execution judges.
As a matter of fact, although administrative litigation involving governments is on the rise due to citizens using legal measures to protect their property from government violation, it is still quite difficult for the court to give fair judgements or efficient execution, as the court's judges are appointed by the Communist Party and finance comes from the government.
On Oct 12, 1660, " Colonel Adrian Scroop was accused for sitting as one of the judges in the High Court of Justice, when the King was brought to answer as a prisoner at the bar, for signing one warrant for summoning that Court together, and another for the execution of the King.

execution and are
It's generally a place where enemy units are expected to pass, and which gives reasonable cover for the deployment, execution, and extraction phases of the ambush patrol.
The day-to-day risks are generally small because the transactions involve small differences in price, so an execution failure will generally cause a small loss ( unless the trade is very big or the price moves rapidly ).
Based on the testimony of the participants, there are suggestions that it was under-rehearsed ( there were only two full rehearsals ) and rather scrappy in execution.
Wars and military campaigns are guided by strategy, whereas battles take place on a level of planning and execution known as operational mobility.
While both and combination are commonly implemented as a way of breaking the execution of a console application, they are also used for similar effect in integrated development environments.
Although these two are often considered interchangeable, compilers and execution environments usually assign different signals to these.
These are generally called " jumps " and facilitate behavior like loops, conditional program execution ( through the use of a conditional jump ), and functions in programs.
Even adding a second execution unit ( see below ) does not improve performance much ; rather than one pathway being hung up, now two pathways are hung up and the number of unused transistors is increased.
Instruction level parallelism ( ILP ) seeks to increase the rate at which instructions are executed within a CPU ( that is, to increase the utilization of on-die execution resources ), and thread level parallelism ( TLP ) purposes to increase the number of threads ( effectively individual programs ) that a CPU can execute simultaneously.
Designs that are said to be superscalar include a long instruction pipeline and multiple identical execution units.
If so they are dispatched to available execution units, resulting in the ability for several instructions to be executed simultaneously.
Out-of-order execution somewhat rearranges the order in which instructions are executed to reduce delays due to data dependencies.
In MT, the execution units and the memory system including the caches are shared among multiple threads.
It is precisely in the context of this challenge that he develops the concept of military genius, whose capabilities are seen above all in the execution of operations.
The superscalar complexity in the case of modern x86 was solved with dynamically issued and buffered micro-operations, i. e. indirect and dynamic superscalar execution ; the Pentium Pro and AMD K5 are early examples of this.
Constraining database access operation execution typically means reduced performance ( rates of execution ), and thus concurrency control mechanisms are typically designed to provide the best performance possible under the constraints.
There are some American meets which will allow changes of the position of the dive even after the dive has been announced immediately before execution, but these are an exception to the rules generally observed internationally.
At the moment of take-off, two critical aspects of the dive are determined, and cannot subsequently be altered during the execution.
Constraining database access operation execution typically means reduced performance ( rates of execution ), and thus concurrency control mechanisms are typically designed to provide the best performance possible under the constraints.
Design and production are intertwined in many creative professional careers, meaning problem-solving is part of execution and the reverse.

execution and positioned
PAS is the lowest level of automation, while MES ( manufacturing execution system ) is considered to be directly positioned above a PAS.

execution and two
From 1902 to 1904, in addition to the building of the Shrine of the Báb that ` Abdu ' l-Bahá was directing, he started to put into execution two different projects ; the restoration of the House of the Báb in Shiraz, Iran and the construction of the first Bahá ' í House of Worship in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
In a relational database clustering the two respective relations " Items " and " Orders " results in saving the expensive execution of a Join operation between the two relations whenever such a join is needed in a query ( the join result is already ready in storage by the clustering, available to be utilized ).
The Commonwealth ( 1649 – 53 ) was founded on the execution of Charles I in 1649, and was followed by the two Protectorates of Oliver Cromwell ( 1653 – 58 ), and his son Richard Cromwell the first ( 1658 – 59 ).
During the standards committee battle over whether the " minimum trip count " for the FORTRAN 77 < CODE > DO </ CODE > statement should be zero ( allowing no execution of the block ) or one ( the " plunge-ahead " < CODE > DO </ CODE >), another facetious alternative was proposed ( by Loren Meissner ) to have the minimum trip be two — since there is no need for a loop if it is only executed once.
And since 2007, the scoring system has changed by adding bonus plus the execution and then adding those two together to get the final score.
Significant parallels include the prince feigning madness, his mother's hasty marriage to the usurper, the prince killing a hidden spy, and the prince substituting the execution of two retainers for his own.
** Hemlock ( Conium ), two species, one formerly used as a method of execution
* 1661 – Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England is ritually executed two years after his death, on the anniversary of the execution of the monarch he himself deposed.
" Jahangir ordered his execution, but it is unlikely that he also ordered Guru Arjun to be tortured and converted, for two reasons ; one, because we have no other examples from Jahangir's generally tolerant reign to support the idea that he forced people to convert to Islam, and two, because Jahangir makes no note of Guru Arjun's torture, yet cheerfully describes the torture of two other rebels, as well as Guru Arjun's execution.
In April 1984, Libyan refugees in London protested against execution of two dissidents.

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