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The major objective of the ISO 14000 series of norms is " to promote more effective and efficient environmental management in organizations and to provide useful and usable tools-ones that are cost effective, system-based, flexible and reflect the best organizations and the best organizational practices available for gathering, interpreting and communicating environmentally relevant information ".
The purpose of ISO 3166-2 is to establish an international standard of short and unique alphanumeric codes to represent the relevant administrative divisions and dependent territories of all countries in a more convenient and less ambiguous form than their full names.
These ' BIC12's are not part of the ISO standard, and are only relevant in the context of the messaging platform.
* Responsible for accreditation in accordance with the relevant International Organisation for Standardisation ISO 17000 series of standards and guides and the harmonised EN 45000 series of European standards
Some European countries use these although CENELEC or ISO standards are more relevant in European countries, the main CENELEC document being EN50173, which introduces contextual links to the full suite of CENELEC documents.
Though both devices are still relevant, and comply with ISO 389-1 ( for the calibration of supra-aural headphones ), the more sophisticated Artificial Ear provides a better indication of the actual sound pressure level at the average patient ’ s eardrum.

relevant and Working
The relevant excerpt is available online: " A Working Model ".
Working closely with parliamentarians, government, the media and the public to consider a range of issues relevant to parliamentary democracy, the programme has made many influential recommendations for parliamentary reform.
Working closely with African communities and governments, AMREF ensures that its health projects are relevant and sustainable.
Prime Minister Attlee reported to his Cabinet colleagues the following day that he had discussed relevant Working Party proposals with the Northern Ireland delegation.

relevant and Group
" On June 17, 2008, Viacom formed the Nickelodeon Kids & Family Virtual Worlds Group to " encompass all paid and subscription gaming initiatives across all relevant platforms ", including Neopets.
In 2009, Dr. Chapman formed the Solar High Study Group, " a team of senior managers and technologists with directly relevant experience who believe that space-based solar power can solve the problem of bringing clean, affordable energy to people anywhere on Earth or in space.
Members of the World Bank Group also use Index of Economic Freedom as the indicator of investment climate, because it covers more aspects relevant to the private sector in wide number of countries.
When 10 Group was asked to provide cover for 11 Group in similar circumstances it was provided and the relevant 11 Group airfields were defended.
The Group, exists to enable and equip congregations and clergy in the shaping and creation of new forms of relevant and participative worship, particularly concerned with enabling Jo Love supported by a small administrative team led by Gail Ullrich.
The Bruges Group seeks to keep debate on European issues centre stage by commissioning and publishing independent research and by holding meetings and conferences to discuss relevant issues.
" With regard to Iraq, the commission was meant to " specifically examine the Intelligence Community's intelligence prior to the initiation of Operation Iraqi Freedom and compare it with the findings of the Iraq Survey Group and other relevant agencies or organizations concerning the capabilities, intentions, and activities of Iraq relating to the design, development, manufacture, acquisition, possession, proliferation, transfer, testing, potential or threatened use, or use of Weapons of Mass Destruction and related means of delivery.
Homar said “ If we wanted to establish the reality of a social system as a complex of mutually dependent elements, why not begin by studying a system small enough so that we could, so to speak, see all the way around it, small enough so that all the relevant observations could be made in detail and at first hand ?” He fulfilled this study throughout his book The Human Group.
The Waterway Recovery Group, which gave active support to restoration schemes, developed a strategy of " a guaranteed labour force for guaranteed work " in 1992, which ensured that local societies would have the funding and relevant planning permission in place before a group of volunteers arrived to carry out the work.
Enthusiasts often either use the OEM ECU and engine management from a newer Volkswagen Group car to control the Haldex centre clutch using the standard ABS road wheel speed sensors-or can buy aftermarket controllers that supply the relevant pulse-width modulation to actuate the clutch and transfer drive to the rear wheels either via simple variable dial or based on throttle position sensor ( TPS ) calculations.
Once this process is complete the ad is allocated to the relevant Copy Group Executive where it is viewed and placed ' on the reel ' for the following day's morning meeting.
For a Group to be formally recognised in the Parliament, it must fulfil the conditions laid down in the relevant European Parliament Rule of Procedure.
Group II — Techniques that resect ( cut and remove ) the pertinent excess cartilage from the support-framework of the pinna, which then render it pliable to being re-molded, reconfigured, and affixed to the head at the projection distance-and-angle characteristic of a normal ear ; the relevant procedures are the cartilage-incision Converse technique and the Chongchet – Stenstrom technique for the anterior-correction of prominent ears.
After having received the necessary approvals from the relevant competition author-ities, Skandinavisk Holding A / S and Scandinavian Tobacco Group A / S on 1 October 2010 closed the transaction with Swedish Match AB which creates the world ’ s second largest cigar company and an even stronger world leader in pipe tobacco.
The 2nd Weather Group ( 2 WXG ), with headquarters at Offutt Air Force Base, delivers timely, relevant and specialized terrestrial, space and climatological global weather information to Joint combatants, Department of Defense decision-makers, national agencies, and allied nations for the planning and execution of missions across the complete spectrum of military operations through the operation, sustainment and maintenance of Air Force Weather's US $ 277 million strategic center computer complex, production network, and applications.
With the exception of University employees and members in Victoria, the SPSF Group consists of each relevant State Public Sector Union who is registered in the State Industrial body.
In 1931, he helped found the Group Theatre, which specialized in dramas with socially relevant and politically tinged messages.

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Thus, although the agenda of external assistance in the economic sphere are cumulative, and many of the policies suggested for nations in the earlier stages remain relevant, the basic purpose of American economic policy during the later stages of development should be to assure that movement into a stage of self-sustaining growth is not prevented by lack of foreign exchange.
A few years later Whitney and his American contemporaries succeeded in introducing the relevant concepts ( interchangeable parts, tool-path control via machine tools and jigs, transfer of skill to the equipment, allowing use of semi-skilled or unskilled machine operators ) to American firearm-manufacture.
Only then was it sent out to the Secret Intelligence Service ( MI6 ), the intelligence chiefs in the relevant ministries, and later on to high-level commanders in the field.
Many of the relevant documents in the National Archives were later declassified and published.
# The fatwā is in line with relevant legal proofs, deduced from Qur ' anic verses and ahadith ; provided the hadith was not later abrogated by Muhammad.
In accordance with the reasoning later outlined in his essay The Use of Knowledge in Society ( 1945 ), Hayek argued that a monopolistic governmental agency like a central bank can neither possess the relevant information which should govern supply of money, nor have the ability to use it correctly.
This is of course not guaranteed to be correct, since anything ignored may later prove to be relevant.
In later interviews with journalists Serge Groussard and Aaron Klein, Lalkin said that he had also expressed concern with the relevant authorities about his team's lodgings.
He later argued that Aksai Chin was already under Chinese jurisdiction, implying that there was therefore no contradiction with his earlier statement, since China did not regard the region as " Indian controlled ", and that since the British hand-over, China had regarded the McCartney MacDonald Line as the relevant border.
Black's later chapter on " The Sampling Principle " does give Nyquist some of the credit for some relevant math:
The most transcendental works of Beatus were his Commentaries to Apocalypse, which were copied in later centuries in manuscripts called beati, about which the Italian writer Umberto Eco said: " Their splendid images gave birth to the most relevant iconographic happening in the History of Mankind ".
The relevant legislation is the Employment Act ( 1946 ), initially the " Full Employment Act ," later amended in the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act ( 1978 ).
A famous child prodigy, Wiener later became an early researcher in stochastic and noise processes, contributing work relevant to electronic engineering, electronic communication, and control systems.
It was later determined by the High Court in Sue v Hill that this legislation established Britain and Australia as independent nations sharing the same person as their relevant sovereign.
Nonetheless, no later work has supplanted the Shuowen Jiezi in terms of breadth, and it is still relevant to etymological research today.
The game was ported a decade later as part of the Phantasy Star Collection, which was released for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation 2 in Japan and for the Game Boy Advance in North America, where critics deemed it as a historically relevant step for its genre.
Mayr gets 16 citations and more in the two later editions ; all three published outstanding and relevant books some years later, and their contribution to the synthesis is unquestionable.
It was later suggested that Stedeford had recommended that the government should set up another body ' to consider the size and pattern of the railway system required to meet current and foreseeable needs, in the light of developments and trends in other forms of transport … and other relevant considerations '.
The governance of the museum is the responsibility of a Board of Trustees, originally established by the Imperial War Museum Act 1920, later amended by the Imperial War Museum Act 1955 and the Museums and Galleries Act 1992 and other relevant legislation.
* acquire under a securities lending arrangement the number of Financial Products of the relevant class equal to the Failed Settlement Shortfall and deliver those Financial Products in Batch Settlement no more than two Business Days later.
He also encounters Lady de Winter for the first time, who becomes relevant later.
With the introduction of jets in the later half of World War II applying sweep became relevant.
A proposition first offered by Boethius and later by Thomas Aquinas and C. S. Lewis, it suggests that God's perception of time is different, and that this is relevant to our understanding of our own free will.
The report was later overturned by the High Court of Australia, which compelled the states to recognize Scientology as a religion for purposes of payroll taxes, stating " Regardless of whether the members of are gullible or misled or whether the practices of Scientology are harmful or objectionable, the evidence, in our view, establishes that Scientology must, for relevant purposes, be accepted as " a religion " in Victoria.

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