Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "American Broadcasting Company" ¶ 39
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

lead and programs
Formally organized vocational programs supported by federal funds allow high school students to gain experience in a field of work which is likely to lead to a full-time job on graduation.
By the time Gorbachev ushered in the process that would lead to the dismantling of the Soviet administrative command economy through his programs of glasnost ( political openness ), uskoreniye ( speed-up of economic development ) and perestroika ( political and economic restructuring ) announced in 1986, the Soviet economy suffered from both hidden inflation and pervasive supply shortages aggravated by an increasingly open black market that undermined the official economy.
And even when consensus is reached, the underlying assumptions may be fallacies that lead to laws and programs that fail.
Therefore, referential transparency allows us to reason about our code which will lead to more robust programs, the possibility of finding bugs that we couldn't hope to find by testing, and the possibility of seeing opportunities for optimization.
The programs of the School of Arts and Sciences, serving both as a foundational component of the St. John Fisher College educational experience and as fields of specialized study, cultivate intellectual and ethical judgment and habits of thinking that prepare students to lead lives of integrity and thoughtful engagement in both the public and private spheres.
In August 1997, Fox Family started efforts to increase its quantity and quality of children's entertainment, " which could lead to an equity investment by Fox in the non-profit CTW in exchange for programs for its Family Channel.
Between 1973 and his death in 2002, Urich had lead or supporting roles in 19 television series and miniseries ( including several documentary programs ).
These programs of study lead to Professional Masters or PhD degrees.
In the early 20th century The Hobart High School band won national Sousa band competitions under the direction of Dr. William Revelli, who later went on to lead the prestigious University of Michigan bands programs.
He also founded and lead the Michael H. Davis Music Is Revolution Foundation, dedicated to supporting music education programs in public schools.
He implemented broad affirmative action programs that lead to racial integration, and created a network of Neighborhood City Halls and Police Mini Stations.
High freedom and mobility has been shown to lead to far greater development than aid programs in many cases, for example eastern European countries in the European Union.
The Eastman Kodak Gold Medal, instituted in 1967, recognizes outstanding contributions which lead to new or unique educational programs utilizing motion pictures, television, high-speed and instrumentation photography or other photography sciences.
It was opposed by the University of Missouri System ( which operates the four campuses of the University of Missouri ), which feared that the name change would lead to duplication of academic programs and ongoing battles for students and state funding.
The technical programs also lead to a DEC.
Though those programs can also lead to the university, they are geared towards immediate employment.
Many of those programs lead to a college certificate ( Attestation of College Studies ( ACS ),: Attestation d ' études collégiales-AEC ), which is similar to a DEC but does not include the core curriculum.
More recently, SAS Institute has followed the lead of other major corporate software suppliers by offering SAS Certification for SAS programmers, users, and developers to eliminate some of the risk of hiring individuals of unknown ability ; like many such programs, it has met with mixed success.
In 2005, APS took the lead role in United States participation in the World Year of Physics, initiating several programs to broadly publicize physics during the 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein's annus mirabilis.
Two programs were initiated, one of which was proposed to directly confront the United States ' then-projected Advanced Tactical Fighter ( that was to lead to the development of the F-22 Raptor / YF-23 Black Widow II ).
The Keymaker will be able to lead Neo safely to the Source, the programming heart of the machine world, which contains the programs sustaining the Matrix.
As life expectancy becomes older and programs such as Social Security benefit the elderly, the old are now beginning to live past that of prior generations, which then may lead to generations mixing together.
Provinces environmental ministries primarily lead Water for Life ( 2003 ) programs.
Other joint programs, including ones with Rutgers-Newark, lead to graduate degrees in Public Health, Urban Systems, and History.

lead and time
A slow and painful trend toward unification has taken hold, a trend which may at any time be arrested and reversed but which may also lead to a binding federation of Europe.
As the child grows older, his emotional reactions lead to `` moods '', or emotional states drawn out over a period of time and expressed slowly, rather than in short, abrupt outbursts.
The leader Montgomery envisages will need to discipline himself, lead a carefully regulated and orderly life, allow time for quiet thought and reflection, adapt decisions and plans to changing situations, be ruthless, particularly with inefficiency, and be honest and morally proper.
Philosophers ( and other users of logic ) spend a lot of time and effort searching for and removing ( or intentionally adding ) ambiguity in arguments, because it can lead to incorrect conclusions and can be used to deliberately conceal bad arguments.
The practical definition may lead to confusion with the definition of a coulomb ( i. e., 1 amp-second ), but in practical terms this means that measures of a constant current ( e. g., the nominal flow of charge per second through a simple circuit ) will be defined in amperes ( e. g., " a 20 mA circuit ") and the flow of charge through a circuit over a period of time will be defined in coulombs ( e. g., " a variable-current circuit that flows a total of 10 coulombs over 5 seconds ").
* 1962 – Walter Cronkite takes over as the lead news anchor of the CBS Evening News, during which time he would become " the most trusted man in America ".
: Next time won't you lead the way
The original Athlon ( now called Athlon Classic ) was the first seventh-generation x86 processor and, in a first, retained the initial performance lead it had over Intel's competing processors for a significant period of time.
This purchase allowed him to stand for the county, which was " essential " if one was to lead the Conservative Party at the time.
T-Bone Walker states that as a boy, he was employed by Jefferson to lead him around the streets of Dallas ; he would have been of the appropriate age at the time.
This practice can lead to the controversial question of which research group actually discovered an element, a question that has delayed naming of elements with atomic number of 104 and higher for a considerable time.
By the time personal computers were produced, glass in the front panel ( the viewable portion of the CRT ) used barium rather than lead, though the rear of the CRT was still produced from leaded glass.
History has shown time and again that human stupidity can lead to collective traumas capable of being continued for generations.
This time, Cleveland did not make it past the first round, losing the Division Series to the Red Sox, despite taking a 2-0 lead in the series.
Perhaps not surprisingly given the injury to Walker and the trading of two of the team's most popular players, the Rockies finished third in the National League in attendance in 2000, marking the first time in club history that it did not lead the league in attendance.
By the time of the 28th Congress of the CPSU in July 1990, the party was largely regarded as being unable to lead the country and had, in fifteen republics, split into opposing factions favouring either independent republics or the continuation of the Soviet Union.
During this race, Earnhardt was briefly forced into the infield grass, but kept control of his car and returned to the track without giving up his lead — a maneuver now referred to as the " Pass in the Grass " even though Earnhardt actually didn't pass and couldn't have passed anyone for position as he was in the lead at the time.
In 1948, after being persuaded by Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne and her agent at the time, Al Levy, she auditioned for Michael Curtiz, which led to her being cast in the female lead role in Romance on the High Seas.
Its lasting appeal and impact on modern video games has lead it to be considered one of the most important video games of all time.
Vespasian was assigned to lead the Roman army against the insurgents, with Titus — who had completed his military education by this time — in charge of a legion.
" Cronon claims that " to the extent that we live in an urban-industrial civilization but at the same time pretend to ourselves that our real home is in the wilderness, to just that extent we give ourselves permission to evade responsibility for the lives we actually lead.
* 1893 – The, the lead ship of her class and the first battleship in the United States Navy comparable to foreign battleships of the time, is launched.
While this gets around the infinite acceleration problem, it still would lead to closed timelike curves ( i. e., time travel ) and causality violations.

1.535 seconds.