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According to a number of studies, the important predictors are the nature and management of the client's anxiety as well as the accessibility of the helping person.
`` As we look to the $800 billion economy that is predicted for 1970 and the increase of about 40% in consumer expenditures that will be required to reach that goal, management can well be restless about how this tremendous volume and number of new products will be created and marketed '', Peterson said.
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ARIN provides services related to the technical coordination and management of Internet number resources.
Registration services pertain to the technical coordination and inventory management of Internet number resources.
Policy development services facilitate the development of policy for the technical coordination and management of Internet number resources.
The introduction of herbicide-tolerant crops has the potential of reducing the number of herbicide active ingredients used for weed management, reducing the number of herbicide applications made during a season, and increasing yield due to improved weed management and less crop injury.
The new concept is described by a number of terms, each of which has its own specific shade of meaning, such as crisis management, emergency management, emergency preparedness, contingency planning, emergency services, and civil protection.
To solve a number of problems that had made it impossible to develop and upgrade the track, the most important one being noise pollution for the inhabitants of the part of Zandvoort closest to the track, the track management adopted and developed a plan to move the most southern part of the track away from the housing estate and rebuild a more compact track in the remaining former ' infield '.
When that research was repeated in 2007, the number of senior management posts held by women had fallen to 22 %.
GIS is a relatively broad term, that can refer to a number of technologies and processes, so it is attached to many operations, in engineering, planning, management, transport / logistics and analysis.
Among the new features are a number of management features for branch offices, file serving, printing and company-wide identity integration.
" Hedge fund managers may hold a large number of investment positions for short durations and are likely to have a particularly comprehensive risk management system in place.
Insurance company claims departments employ a large number of claims adjusters supported by a staff of records management and data entry clerks.
Relying on concepts of trusteeship and scientific management, they imposed a number of changes in crop production and agrarian techniques, claiming to promote conservation and " betterment " of farming in the colonial tribal reserves.
Prior to 1933, the ownership and management of the transport system in London was distributed among a large number of independent and separate organisations.
In a large, multi-day elite competition ( like the Olympics or World Championships ), a set number of competitors will advance to the final round, determined in advance by the meet management.
MySQL ( " My S-Q-L ", officially, but also called " My Sequel ") is the world's most used open source relational database management system ( RDBMS ) as of 2008 that runs as a server providing multi-user access to a number of databases.
The annual number of calls for service to police departments per room (" CFS / room ") as a metric has been used to identify motels with poor surveillance of visitors, inadequate staff or management unwilling to pro-actively exclude known or likely problem tenants from their clientele.
A personal version of Lotus Notes was also included, with a number of template databases for contact management, brainstorming, and so forth.

management and societies
Share options for management of converting societies appear to be a powerful factor in management calculation.
The management of building societies apparently could expend considerable of what is actually the organization's time and resources planning their effective capture of as much of the assets as they could.
Several risk management standards have been developed including the Project Management Institute, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, actuarial societies, and ISO standards.
The next year, she received the Hoover Medal, an engineering prize awarded jointly by five engineering societies, for her " contributions to motion study and to recognition of the principle that management engineering and human relations are intertwined .... Additionally, her unselfish application of energy and creative efforts in modifying industrial and home environments for the handicapped has resulted in full employment of their capabilities and elevation of their self-esteem ".
Darin Barney uses the term for characterizing societies that exhibit two fundamental characteristics: " The first is the presence in those societies of sophisticated – almost exclusively digital – technologies of networked communication and information management / distribution, technologies which form the basic infrastructure mediating an increasing array of social, political and economic practices.
The underlying idea of collective rights management, whereby copyright and related rights are managed collectively, is widely shared and collecting societies have a key role in all developed countries.
Collecting societies are effectively an organization handling the outsourced function of right management.
The IPMA is an international network of national project management societies such as Association for Project Management in the UK.
Among them are eight political groups, two drama societies, three university orchestras, two choirs, several NGO ’ s groups such as Amnesty International, Unicef and AIESEC, several departments of specialised European student organisations such as AEGEE and ELSA, five societies dedicated to fostering international relations and cultural exchange, several subject-orientated groups, an association of cultural studies students, a debating society, a student-run management consulting group, and two religious student groups.
Reference management software does not do the same job as a bibliographic database, which tries to list all articles published in a particular discipline or group of disciplines ; examples are those provided by Ovid Technologies ( e. g. Medline ), the Institute for Scientific Information ( e. g. Web of Knowledge ) or monodisciplinary learned societies e. g. the American Psychological Association ( PsycINFO ).
The service is widely used by trade unions, political parties, building societies and companies when balloting their members or shareholders in ways defined by the law and their internal management.
It runs seminars on Student health issues, college outings, information campaigns, and oversees the management of student clubs and societies.
There are a number of societies and organizations dedicated to the field of engineering management.
Shortly after his arrival he had actually been compelled upon one occasion to dig a grave because the community had provided no one to perform that labor ; a few years later there had come into existence such benevolent institutions as hospitals, charitable relief societies, and similar associations, all under excellent management.
Besides these societies, various student run Executive Clubs in different management areas e. g. Marketing, Finance, Human Resource etc.
Several institutions and societies are producing standards on alarm management to assist their members in the best practices use of alarms in industrial manufacturing systems.
Such societies were characterised by their small, human-scale communities, low-impact technologies, successful population controls, sustainable resource management, holistic and ecologically integrated worldviews, and a high degree of social cohesion, physical health, psychological well-being and spiritual fulfilment of their members.
Participants in the financial system consist of commercial banks, investment banks, finance companies, building or cooperative societies, credit unions, friendly societies, superannuation and approved deposit funds, public unit trusts, cash management trusts, mortgage originators, insurance companies, institutional funds investing in and financing debt.
It is not, as the phrase suggests, the management of the environment as such, but rather the management of the interaction and impact of human societies on the environment.

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And due to modern resource-use and game management practices, there is still game to shoot, even with the ever-expanding encroachment on land and water.
Technical assistance in training middle- and upper-level management personnel is still needed in many cases.
But their management was still handled by the Bank.
Though still valid, the technology is in limited use today, primarily because it imposes some changes to system management and also because it is not widely understood.
In the US, Backstreets Magazine started in Seattle in 1980 and still continues today as a glossy publication, now in communication with Springsteen's management and official website.
This strict yet flexible hierarchy exemplifies how the Hudson ’ s Bay Company was able to be so successful while still having its central management and trade posts located so far apart.
Although fitting of keys to replace lost keys to automobiles and homes and the changing of keys for homes and businesses to maintain security are still an important part of locksmithing, locksmiths today are primarily involved in the installation of higher quality lock-sets and the design, implementation and management of keying and key control systems.
In general, automatic memory management is more robust and convenient for developers, as they don't need to implement freeing routines or worry about the sequence in which cleanup is performed or be concerned about whether or not an object is still referenced.
" Further complicating the news, NewOrderOnline, a website with support from New Order management, reported that, according to " a source close to the band ," " the news about the split is false ... New Order still exists despite what said Peter Hook can leave the band, but this doesn't mean the end of New Order.
The Dilbert Principle attempts to explain how a person who has never been competent at anything at any point in time can still be promoted into management.
But, with little fear of unemployment and little monetary incentive to work harder, individual workers were still able to resist management interference.
Segmentation is a historic term for the approach to memory management nowadays known as paging ( see e. g. Lions ' Commentary on UNIX 6th Edition, with Source Code ), but the term is still used in the context of " segmentation fault ".
Many US airports still lease part or all of their facilities to outside firms, who operate functions such as retail management and parking.
Two years later he found work at Portsmouth dockyard and — although still largely self-taught — was extending his talents to the specification, design and management of building projects.
NSA has been trying to replace this method with a more secure electronic key management system ( EKMS ), but paper tape is apparently still being employed.
The paper was under the same management for nearly 22 years and 140 years later the paper is still being published.
The Fumble, as outraged Giants ' fans still call it, spurred the Eagles to the playoffs that season and precipitated a complete overhaul of the Giants ' coaching and management staff, eventually reversing years of decline.
Protected areas in developing countries, where probably as many as 70-80 percent of the species of the world live, still enjoy very little effective management and protection.
Alpine skiing was still in its infancy in America, and it was believed by management that there were not enough accomplished skiers to justify its development in 1936.
Although this was still an impressive growth rate, it was apparent that Schaumburg was nearing its residential capacity within the terms of current land management.
Because of a home-rule charter adopted in 1974 and effective in 1976, Upper Darby utilizes a mayor-council form of management, unlike communities that are still under the Pennsylvania Township Code.
The band remains friends to this day and are all still involved in the management of record label Smekkleysa ( Bad Taste Ltd ).
General supportive management of the patient includes decontamination of skin and clothing ( ineffective for already absorbed agent but useful in preventing further absorption of any agent still in contact with the patient ), confiscation of weapons and related items from the patient, and observation.
Many Gwichʼin people, who depend on the Porcupine caribou, still follow traditional caribou management practices that include a prohibition against selling caribou meat and limits on the number of caribou to be taken per hunting trip.

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