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particular and criteria
Different societies apply different criteria regarding who is classified as " black ", and often social variables such as class and socio-economic status also play a role, so that relatively dark-skinned people can be classified as white if they fulfill other social criteria of " whiteness " and relatively light-skinned people can be classified as black if they fulfill the social criteria for " blackness " in a particular setting.
Relatively dark-skinned people can be classified as white if they fulfill other social criteria of " whiteness " and relatively light-skinned people can be classified as black if they fulfill the social criteria for " blackness " in a particular setting.
They maintain that, to determine such families, five criteria should be taken into account, in particular: the historical background, the characteristic way of thought, the different institutions, the recognized sources of law, and the dominant ideology.
The policy should describe the different classification labels, define the criteria for information to be assigned a particular label, and list the required security controls for each classification.
Slang is different from jargon, which is the technical vocabulary of a particular profession, and which meets only the second of the criteria given above.
Legal systems in all socialist states preserved formal criteria of the Romano-Germanic civil law ; for this reason, law theorists in post-socialist states usually consider the Socialist law as a particular case of the Romano-Germanic civil law.
In particular, critics allege that no observed phenomena suggest the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence, and furthermore that the assertion of the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence has no good Popperian criteria for falsifiability.
He claimed that the attachment of Third World status to a particular country was not based on any stable economic or political criteria, and was a mostly arbitrary process.
These criteria may include a period of time and will often delimit a particular geographic region.
The symbol used on the map for each of these levels at a particular observation time will be for the genus, species, variety, mutation, or cloud motion that is considered most important according to criteria set out by the World Meteorological Organization ( WMO ).
* Retrospectives – several thematic retrospectives presenting the work of a certain world-renowned film personality, a particular period, or a selection of works chosen according to specific criteria.
For this particular criteria, each submission is reviewed by the costume designer members of the Art Directors Branch prior to the ballot process.
The " Seasonal Pattern Specifier " must meet four criteria: depressive episodes at a particular time of the year ; remissions or mania / hypomania at a characteristic time of year ; these patterns must have lasted two years with no nonseasonal major depressive episodes during that same period ; and these seasonal depressive episodes outnumber other depressive episodes throughout the patient's lifetime.
The status does not apply automatically on the basis of any particular criteria, although in England and Wales it was traditionally given to towns with diocesan cathedrals.
In general, " Will " does not refer to one particular or most preferred desire but rather to the general capacity to have such desires and act decisively to achieve them, according to whatever criteria the willing agent applies.
Bituminous coal must meet a set of criteria for use as coking coal, determined by particular coal assay techniques.
Bituminous coal must meet a set of criteria for use as coking coal, determined by particular coal assay techniques.
Uehara ( 1998 ) observes that Japanese grammarians have disagreed as to the criteria that make some words " inflectional ", katsuyō, and others not, in particular, the 形容動詞 keiyōdōshi – " na-adjectives " or " na-nominals.
Both criteria should be evaluated to match particular situations.
The criteria for many of the mental disorders have been expanded and involve a checklist of so-called ' Feighner Criteria ' to try and capture the varying sets of features which would be necessary to diagnose a particular disorder.
The three key criteria used include: 1 ) mental experiences that have a strongly motivating subjective quality like pleasure or pain ; 2 ) mental experiences that are in response to some event or object that is either real or imagined ; 3 ) mental experiences that motivate particular kinds of behaviour.

particular and optimized
Even if a particular word is optimized so as not to require a subroutine call, it is also still available as a subroutine.
Although each particular level is credited to one runner, the ideas and techniques used are iterative and collaborative in nature, with each runner picking up tips and ideas from the others, so that speeds keep improving beyond what was thought possible as the runs are further optimized and new tricks or routes are discovered.
For example, Emacs Lisp is compiled to bytecode, which is a highly compressed and optimized representation of the Lisp source, but is not machine code ( and therefore not tied to any particular hardware ).
Workflows optimized for a particular time became inflexible as work conditions changed.
The BLAST family of search methods provides a number of algorithms optimized for particular types of queries, such as searching for distantly related sequence matches.
The Rational Environment ran on custom hardware, the Rational R1000, which implemented a high-level architecture optimized for execution of Ada programs in general and the Rational Environment in particular.
An advantage that is sometimes gained from overloading is the appearance of specialization, e. g., a function with the same name can be implemented in multiple different ways, each optimized for the particular data types that it operates on.
Developers can build an optimized version for a particular CPU.
The Photon implementation was optimized to be the most worry free direct manipulation interface possible for the particular needs and work habits of the astronauts.
The OpenMAX IL API design devotes particular attention to use case flexibility and optimized data transfers between components.
The software can select the tools, machining sequences and cutting conditions optimized for particular types of materials, such as titanium and zirconium, and for particular prostheses, such as copings and bridges.
Similarly, the speed control ( for setting the speed at which the sheets would be pulled through the machine ) are likewise typically pre-marked in any particular shop, having been optimized based on trial runs.
Many client software programs existed for BBS connections back then, but one in particular for C64 or Commodore64 was optimized just for DDial, call Eagleterm 6a.
dotMobi does not itself mandate any particular technology, but does require that. mobi sites produce user experiences consistent with their guidelines and specifically optimized for mobile phones.
Side Rake along with back rake controls the chip flow and partly counteracts the resistance of the work to the movement of the cutter and can be optimized to suit the particular material being cut.
There exist also compilers emitting optimized native machine code for a particular hardware / operating system combination.
* Most ADLs tend to be very vertically optimized toward a particular kind of analysis
A wavefront arbiter is a particular type of arbiter that is optimized for high-speed operation.
* Each hardware vendor includes the GLSL compiler in their driver, thus allowing each vendor to create code optimized for their particular graphics card ’ s architecture.
* Stability in rewind and fast forward modes was often optimized for a particular reel size to allow faster winding speeds.

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