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joint and disposition
The statute defines a " meeting " as " the deliberations of at least the number of individual agency members required to take action on behalf of the agency where such deliberations determine or result in the joint conduct or disposition of official agency business ".

joint and organization
Covered entity can refer to an employment agency, labor organization, or joint labor-management committee, and is generally an employer engaged in interstate commerce and having 15 or more workers.
Eventually, MTA combined some of its employees with joint venture employees in an integrated project organization.
Currently the organization dates from 2001 with a distribution in several types of units: combat units, response units ( unités d ' intervention ), unités de soutien et d ' appui et finally special reserve units as part of 3 joint military régions ( interarmees ) and the 10 military land sectors.
This was followed by the joint organization of the Polish edition of the Red Rover Goes to Mars contest and organization of a Mars colonization negotiation game ( Columbia Memorial Negotiations ).
The development of the POSIX standard takes place in the Austin Group, a joint working group linking the Open Group and the ISO organization.
The second is a demutualization of a mutual organization or cooperative to form a joint stock company.
Atlantic Community think tank is an example of independent, non-partisan and non-profit organization set up as a joint project of Atlantische Initiative e. V.
The distribution of profits by other forms of mutual organization also varies from that of joint stock companies, though may not take the form of a dividend.
DocBook began in 1991 in discussion groups on Usenet and evenually became a joint project of HAL Computer Systems and O ' Reilly & Associates and eventually spawned its own maintenance organization ( the Davenport Group ) before moving in 1998 to the SGML Open consortium, which subsequently became OASIS.
Since 1998 the organization of the festival has been carried out by Film Servis Festival Karlovy Vary, a joint stock company.
* Pathfinder Parachute Group, an international organization based in Europe, composed of active and retired paratroopers, participates in WW2 reenactment events as well as joint military jumps with foreign nations
: Inactive Navy squadron VF-101, the " Grim Reapers ", most recently flying F-14 Tomcats, is currently slated for reactivation and redesignation as Strike Fighter Squadron 101 ( VFA-101 ) in 2013 as a subordinate squadron of the 33d Fighter Wing, a joint USAF-USN-USMC organization at Eglin.
: A joint U. S. Air Force and U. S. Navy organization responsible for cradle-to-grave management of air dominance weapon system programs equipping warfighters with strike weapons to fight and win decisively.
* Polar and Marine Research ( POLMAR )-POLMAR is established as a transdisciplinary umbrella organization to combine science qualification in the various disciplines of polar and marine research with other key qualifications through joint seminars, lectures and practical training.
Title VII allows for any employer, labor organization, joint labor-management committee, or employment agency to bypass the " unlawful employment practice " for any person involved with the Communist Party of the United States or of any other organization required to register as a Communist-action or Communist-front organization by final order of the Subversive Activities Control Board pursuant to the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950.
It was intended as an organization for joint development, mostly in response to a perceived threat of " merged UNIX system " efforts by AT & T and Sun Microsystems.
* If a hospital participates in a provider-sponsored organization then any person who has a material financial interest in the organization ( e. g., a person involved in a joint venture with the organization ).
The group based form of organization design proposed by sociotechnical theory combined with new technological possibilities ( such as the internet ) provide a response to this often forgotten issue, one that contributes significantly to joint optimisation.
The organization filed its first joint amicus curiae brief in Safford v. Redding, a student rights case brought before the United States Supreme Court, its President published an opinion opposing the Barr et al.
In 1968, U. S. General Robert W. Porter stated that " In order to facilitate the coordinated employment of internal security forces within and among Latin American countries, we are ... endeavoring to foster inter-service and regional cooperation by assisting in the organization of integrated command and control centers ; the establishment of common operating procedures ; and the conduct of joint and combined training exercises.

joint and defined
For a time-dependent process of heating of the calorimetric material, defined by a continuous joint progression of and, starting at time and ending at time, there can be calculated an accumulated quantity of heat delivered,.
ASN. 1 is a joint standard of the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ), International Electrotechnical Commission ( IEC ), and International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector ITU-T, originally defined in 1984 as part of CCITT X. 409: 1984.
| Electorate defined on the basis of adult franchise and joint electorate.
* Ada ( a multi-paradigm programming language, defined by joint ISO / ANSI standard ( ISO-8652: 1995 ), combined with major Amendment ISO / IEC 8652: 1995 / Amd 1: 2007 )
A bargaining game for two players is defined as a pair ( F, d ) where F is the set of possible joint utility allocations ( possible agreements ), and d is the disagreement point.
However, a consensus accepted by most scientists states that mammals as a group are defined by the possession of a special, secondarily evolved jaw joint between the dentary and the squamosal bones, which has replaced the primitive reptilian one between the articular and quadrate bones in all modern mammalian groups.
The odds ratio can also be defined in terms of the joint probability distribution of two binary random variables.
* Mergers, control of proposed mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures involving companies that have a certain, defined amount of turnover in the EU / EEA.
The distinction between the joint Tribal Assembly ( composed of both Patricians and Plebeians ) and the Plebeian Council ( composed only of Plebeians ) is not well defined in the contemporary accounts, and because of this, the very existence of a joint Tribal Assembly can only be assumed through indirect evidence.
In practice, to determine the nature of the conditional distribution of a factor, it is easiest to factor the joint distribution according to the individual conditional distributions defined by the graphical model over the variables, ignore all factors that are not functions of ( all of which, together with the denominator above, constitute the normalization constant ), and then reinstate the normalization constant at the end, as necessary.
In European law, the term ' joint-venture ' ( or joint undertaking ) is an elusive legal concept, better defined under the rules of company law.
( Juvenile in this context refers to an onset before age 16, idiopathic refers to a condition with no defined cause, and arthritis is the inflammation of the synovium of a joint.
Moreover, they defined limits to joint action: making it clear that, while they could overcome misgivings about sharing platforms with some groups ( such as socialists and atheists ), they could never do so with others ( Zionists and Israelis in particular ).
In the study of probability, given two random variables X and Y that are defined on the same probability space, the joint distribution for X and Y defines the probability of events defined in terms of both X and Y.
The cumulative distribution function for a pair of random variables is defined in terms of their joint probability distribution ;
On the other hand, a " mixed joint density " can be defined in either of two ways:
The cumulative distribution function for a vector of random variables is defined in terms of their joint probability distribution ;
# at each joint distribute the unbalanced fixed-end moment among the connecting members in proportion to the constant for each member defined as " stiffness ";
The joint entropy of two variables and is defined as
ASN. 1 is a joint ISO and ITU-T standard, originally defined in 1984 as part of CCITT X. 409: 1984.
The species was defined following a discovery of remains in 1992 in Vu Quang Nature Reserve by a joint survey of the Ministry of Forestry and the World Wide Fund for Nature.
Glenohumeral ( or shoulder ) subluxation is defined as a partial or incomplete dislocation of the shoulder joint that typically results from changes in the mechanical integrity of the joint.

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