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practical and operational
Clausewitz introduced systematic philosophical contemplation into Western military thinking, with powerful implications not only for historical and analytical writing but also for practical policy, military instruction, and operational planning.
An operational administrative decision should be correct and efficient, and it must be practical to implement with a set of coordinated means.
The domain of rhetoric is civic affairs and practical decision making in civic affairs, not theoretical considerations of operational definitions of terms and clarification of thought – these, for him, are in the domain of dialectic.
All forms of entities established were government-owned that remained, for all practical purposes, entities without little or no operational and financial autonomy and little control over their own destiny.
As a practical matter most operational decisions are delegated to the President of LLNS, who is also the Laboratory Director.
In telecommunication, a technical control facility ( TCF ) is a telecommunications facility, or a designated and specially configured part thereof, that ( a ) contains the equipment necessary for ensuring fast, reliable, and secure exchange of information, ( b ) typically includes distribution frames and associated panels, jacks, and switches and monitoring, test, conditioning, and orderwire equipment, and ( c ) allows telecommunications systems control personnel to exercise operational control of communications paths and facilities, make quality analyses of communications and communications channels, monitor operations and maintenance functions, recognize and correct deteriorating conditions, restore disrupted communications, provide requested on-call circuits, and take or direct such actions as may be required and practical to provide effective telecommunications services.
The AOASF is designed to graduate ( 1 ) " Innovative risk takers willing to experiment ," ( 2 ) " Exceptional commanders, schooled in the art of command, and leaders of campaign planning and strategic and operational design ," ( 3 ) " Creative leaders who can solve complex-adaptive problems at the strategic and theater-strategic levels of conflict ," ( 4 ) " Expert evaluators of the practical strategic and operational implications of cultural differences ," and ( 5 ) " Masters at developing and mentoring junior officers.
Despite the controversial philosophical origins of the concept, particularly its close association with logical positivism, operational definitions have undisputed practical applications.
However, this rejection of operationalism as a general project destined ultimately to define all experiential phenomena uniquely did not mean that operational definitions ceased to have any practical use or that they could not be applied in particular cases.
Tests conducted by Trinity House found that sound from a bell submerged some could be heard at a distance of, with a practical range in operational conditions of 1 – 3 miles.
EVS Enhanced Vision System is an industry accepted term which the FAA decided not to use because " the FAA believes could be confused with the system definition and operational concept found in 91. 175 ( l ) and ( m )" In one EVS installation, the camera is actually installed at the top of the vertical stabilizer rather than " as close as practical to the pilots eye position ".
After graduation from the basic course, students would typically be assigned to an operational unit for practical work between the Basic and Advanced Courses.
The Computer Laboratory built and operated the world ’ s first fully operational practical stored program computer ( EDSAC, 1949 ) and offered the world ’ s first taught course in computer science in 1953.
In October 1946, work began under Maurice Wilkes on EDSAC ( Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator ), which subsequently became the world ’ s first fully operational and practical stored program computer when it ran its first program on 6 May 1949.
The virtual ground concept aids circuit analysis in operational amplifier and other circuits and provides useful practical circuit effects that would be difficult to achieve in other ways.
After some upgrades to make operational use practical, it went into service in late 1951, and saw considerable operational service over the next several years.
Some educational and administrative facilities are located off campus, for practical and operational reasons.
The practical ' operational definition ' is generally understood as relating to the theoretical definitions that describe reality through the use of theory.
The sapper then undertakes practical training of four months in an operational fire company ( compagnie d ' incendie ); he takes part in personal assistance and utility safety operations.
The ENIAC was used to create the first weather forecasts via computer in 1950 ; in 1954, Carl-Gustav Rossby's group at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute used the same model to produce the first operational forecast ( i. e. routine predictions for practical use ).
Training is mission-oriented and encompasses language and culture, allowing for maximum hands-on use of CAO / CMO doctrinal procedures during practical exercises ( PEs ) and a culminating exercise ( CULEX ) that exposes students to realistic operational situations and environmental elements.
Finally TPM will provide practical and transparent ingredients to reach operational excellence.

practical and problem
As mentioned briefly above, though the problem is NP-complete, many practical instances can be solved much more quickly.
Although this problem seems easier, it has been shown that if there is a practical ( randomized polynomial-time ) algorithm to solve this problem, then all problems in NP can be solved just as easily.
Worse yet, since the aforementioned decision problem for CSG's is PSPACE-complete, that makes them totally unworkable for practical use, as a polynomial-time algorithm for a PSPACE-complete problem would imply P = NP.
Symmetric-key ciphers are suitable for bulk encryption using shared keys, and public-key encryption using digital certificates can provide a practical solution for the problem of securely communicating when no key is shared in advance.
While these definitions are distinct, the problem of precisely measuring rapid decomposition makes practical classification of explosives difficult.
It was in 1792, with the practical problem of dating financial transactions, that the legislative assembly was confronted with the problem of the calendar.
In practical use, this is not a problem, because we are generally only interested in compressing certain types of messages, for example English documents as opposed to jibberish text, or digital photographs rather than noise, and it is unimportant if our compression algorithm makes certain kinds of random sequences larger.
Many official meetings and conferences are held ( more than 300 have been devoted to the problem of the Aral Sea alone ), but few practical programs have gone into operation.
In applying KR systems to practical problems, the complexity of the problem may exceed the resource constraints or the capabilities of the KR system.
The practical implementation of multivariate statistics to a particular problem may involve several types of univariate and multivariate analysis in order to understand the relationships between variables and their relevance to the actual problem being studied.
Few structures of practical interest seem likely to exhibit such a problem, however.
The determination of longitude is a significant practical problem in cartography and navigation.
In a practical problem the full line shape function can be computed through a convolution of the individual line shape functions involved.
A variation of self replication is of practical relevance in compiler construction, where a similar chicken and egg problem occurs as in natural self replication.
Psychologists have concentrated on thinking as an intellectual exertion aimed at finding an answer to a question or the solution of a practical problem.
It was no longer practical to convene all the Macedonians in a single general assembly, and the answer to this problem was the creation of four regional districts, each with a regional assembly.
The work of researchers in new fields like robotics and software engineering helped the university build on its reputation for innovation and practical problem solving.
The early barrel-goals had been replaced by baskets on stilts, but whilst these were practical, they did carry an inherent problem: there was no size restriction on the baskets, which differed dramatically from pitch to pitch.
The problem with applying these conditionals in a practical setting is that they are expressed in the opposite direction to what the practitioner needs.
Stated this way, compass and straightedge constructions appear to be a parlour game, rather than a serious practical problem ; but the purpose of the restriction is to ensure that constructions can be proven to be exactly correct, and is thus important to both drafting ( design by both CAD software and traditional drafting with pencil, paper, straight-edge and compass ) and the science of weights and measures, in which exact synthesis from reference bodies or materials is extremely important.

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