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level and security
The task of providing a reasonable level of military strength, without endangering other vital aspects of our security, is greatly complicated by the swift pace of scientific progress.
* Basic Check enhanced, a security clearance level required of certain categories of civil servants in the UK
As each of these is of a different level of cryptographic complexity, it is usual to have different key sizes for the same level of security, depending upon the algorithm used.
Ordinary operating systems, on the other hand, lack the features that assure this maximal level of security.
The primary benefit promised by ECC is a smaller key size, reducing storage and transmission requirements — i. e., that an elliptic curve group could provide the same level of security afforded by an RSA-based system with a large modulus and correspondingly larger key — e. g., a 256bit ECC public key should provide comparable security to a 3072bit RSA public key ( see # Key sizes ).
Those who reached the level of master chef were of considerable rank in their individual industry, and enjoyed a high level of income as well as economic and job security.
He wrote, " There is no reason why, in a society which has reached the general level of wealth ours has, the first kind of security should not be guaranteed to all without endangering general freedom ; that is: some minimum of food, shelter and clothing, sufficient to preserve health.
157 were left dead after the level of violence used by security forces escalated.
If the collection holds guns of criminal interest, such as pistols or sub machine-guns the police may demand a very high safety level on the keeping of the guns ( such as security windows and vault doors ).
The principal function of the county was to impose royal control in the areas of taxation, security and the administration of justice at the local level.
On a national level, this is controversial in many countries due to technical mistrust of the security of the escrow arrangement ( due to a long history of less than adequate protection of others ' information by assorted organizations, public and private, even when the information is held only under an affirmative legal obligation to protect it from unauthorized access ), and to a mistrust of the entire system even if it functions as designed.
The change of layout not only brought the browser up-to-date on the level of security, but on web page layout as well.
In terms of physical security, a locksmith's work frequently involves making a determination of the level of risk to an individual or institution and then recommending and implementing appropriate combinations of equipment and policies to create " security layers " which exceed the reasonable gain to an intruder or attacker.
The third level is the individual level, where self-interested concerns over personal fitness by individuals either consciously or subconsciously motivate the creation of group formation as a means of security.
The security level of the system is then reduced to the effort required to exploit the vulnerability.
SOAP may also be used over HTTPS ( which is the same protocol as HTTP at the application level, but uses an encrypted transport protocol underneath ) with either simple or mutual authentication ; this is the advocated WS-I method to provide web service security as stated in the WS-I Basic Profile 1. 1.
This provided a basic level of security and recoverability from programming errors.
The TARDIS lock's security level has varied from story to story.
These Olympic games were the first since September 11, 2001, which meant a higher level of security than ever before provided for the Games.
On September 30, 2009, the NNSA announced that about two thirds of the special nuclear material ( e. g., plutonium ) at LLNL requiring the highest level of security protection had been removed from LLNL.

level and imposed
The types of tax imposed at each level of government vary, in part due to constitutional restrictions.
Taxes on property are typically imposed only at the local level, though there may be multiple local jurisdictions that tax the same property.
The Gorean humans are permitted advanced architectural, agricultural and medical skills ( including life extension ), but are forced to remain primitive in the fields of transportation, communication and weaponry ( at approximately the level of Classical Mediterranean civilization ) due to restrictions on technology imposed by the Priest-Kings.
Historically, there has been confusion as to the actual tariff level imposed by the Smoot – Hawley Tariff.
The right can be limited by formal law in that minimal quality requirements can be imposed ( subarticle 5 ), both as regards the level of education and the standard of organization.
The " buffet margin " is, for a given set of conditions, the amount of ‘ g ’, which can be imposed for a given level of buffet.
However, the requirements imposed for commercial radio are generally fewer, normally requiring only a minimum level of news.
The second legal front in the challenges to PAC spending was occurring largely at the state level, where states like Hawaii were attempting to defend the limitations they had imposed on giving to candidates.
The Second Severn Crossing crosses over the tunnel on a " ground level bridge " on the English side ( near the Salmon Pool ), supported in such a way that no load is imposed on the tunnel.
At this time, every province in Canada except Alberta already had its own provincial sales tax imposed at the retail level.
The purpose of the national sales tax was to replace the 13. 5 % Manufacturers ' Sales Tax ( MST ) that the federal government imposed at the wholesale level on manufactured goods.
Some time after its completion, the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) and Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) imposed a policy that states, " Although there is no absolute height limit for antenna towers, both agencies have established a rebuttable presumption against structures over 2, 000 feet above ground level.
The United States Supreme Court has not expressly ruled on the maximum level of restrictions that can be imposed on an otherwise qualified candidate or political party seeking ballot access.
Czechoslovakia, by contrast, was a small country that had already reached a high level of industrialization and was rather heavily dependent on foreign trade when the Soviet system was first imposed after World War II.
This meant that national government could not escape what they had agreed to at a European level by enacting conflicting domestic measures, but it also potentially meant that the EEC legislator could legislate unhindered by the restrictions imposed by fundamental rights provisions enshrined in the constitutions of member states.
The Welsh Assembly, because of its limited powers in comparison with their Scottish counterparts, remained with the caps imposed on the level of tuition as established by the United Kingdom government.
On a practical level, the Stanford Law School Three Strikes Project is working to reverse life sentences imposed for non-violent, minor felonies.
A report from the Diocese of San Cristobal de las Casas finds: " At a local level municipal presidents imposed by the PRI are left governing only themselves, without being able to penetrate into the communities.
There is no time limit imposed for the medal's issuance, meaning that someone who joins the military for simply a few days, and then receives an entry level discharge, would technically be entitled to the NDSM ; in practice, however, military clerks will not add the NDSM on a DD Form 214 if the service member performed duty for less than 90 days from the completion of their initial entry training.
Moreover, the level of censorship imposed on c-pop was less damaging, since gangtai culture is more independent from mainland culture.
Corporate tax or company tax refers to a tax imposed on entities that are taxed at the entity level in a particular jurisdiction.
#< li value =" 4 "> A " secondary injunction " is imposed on the victim, conflicting with the first at a higher and more abstract level.
Tax exemptions may theoretically be granted at any governmental level that imposes taxation, though in some broader systems restraints are imposed on such exemptions by lower tier governmental units.
Most inclusionary zoning is enacted at the municipal or county level ; when imposed by the state, as in Massachusetts, it has been argued that such laws usurp local control.

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