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Thirdly, in the judging step, these descriptions were matched by separate judges, as closely as possible, with the intended targets.
Thirdly, CRC is a linear function with a property that CRC ( X XOR Y ) = CRC ( X ) XOR CRC ( Y ); as a result, even if the CRC is encrypted with a stream cipher ( or mode of block cipher which effectively turns it into stream cipher, such as OFB or CFB ), both message and associated CRC can be manipulated without knowledge of encryption key ; this was one of the well-known design flaws of the Wired Equivalent Privacy ( WEP ) protocol.
Thirdly, barriers at the macro level incorporate the systems and policies that are not in place or hinder children with CP.
# Thirdly ( 4. 11 ), in the version which Herodotus said he believed most, the Scythians came from a more southern part of Central Asia, until a war with the Massagetae ( a powerful tribe of steppe nomads who lived just northeast of Persia ) forced them westward.
Thirdly, although this engine used positive steam pressure to push water up out of the engine ( with no theoretical limit to the height to which water could be lifted by a single high-pressure engine ) practical and safety considerations meant that in practice, to clear water from a deep mine would have needed a series of moderate-pressure engines all the way from the bottom level to the surface.
Thirdly there has been a push in the last decade by consumers, for companies to adopt stricter environmental regulations, making the incorporation of ISO 14001 a greater necessity for the long term viability of businesses ( Delmas & Montiel 2009 ) and providing them with a competitive advantage against companies that do not adopt the standard ( Potoki & Prakash, 2005 ).
It may be a matter of wonder to some, what enducements I could have to present the City of London with so many expensive Pictures ; the principal reasons that influence me were these: First: to show my respect for the Corporation, and my Fellow Citizens, Secondly: to give pleasure to the Public, and Foreigners in general, Thirdly: to be of service to the Artists, by shewing their works to the greatest advantage: and, Fourthly: for the mere purpose of pleasing myself.
Thirdly, the fertilized egg ( the zygote ) initially develops within the archegonium where it is protected and provided with nutrition.
Thirdly, for society to develop itself in harmony with nature ( http :// www. josemariafigueres. org / pensamiento / pensamiento. htm ) from the book “ Gobernando en Tiempos de Cambio: Administración Figueres Olsen, by Leonardo Garnier ).
Thirdly, all phases of the daily activities are closely planned, with one activity leading into the next at a prearranged time.
Thirdly, he turns on the gas in the kitchen oven, but is prevented from carrying out his intent by two house guests with other things on their mind.
Thirdly, and not more beautifully than truly, let him reflect that he has undertaken the care of no mean creature, for, in order that he may estimate the value, the greatness of the human race, the only begotten Son of God became himself a man, and thus ennobled it with his divine dignity, and far more than this, died to redeem it.
Thirdly she had a companion Teresa de la Parra, a Venezuelan socialite who she had meant while studying in Europe, who enjoyed reading Cuban books with her and they often found themselves studying about island together.
Thirdly, plant physiology deals with interactions between cells, tissues, and organs within a plant.
Thirdly, he entered into a collaborative agreement with Honda, the first product of this alliance being the Triumph Acclaim, which paved the way for the joint development of a range of cars which spearheaded the company's revival in the 1980s and 1990s.
Thirdly, 64. 1 % of households with children under age 6, and 74. 8 % of households with children over age 6, also have pets.
Thirdly, apostatic selection is likely, with the birds preferentially taking the most common morph.
Thirdly, if the lexicographers intend to make a bilingual, maximizing multi-field dictionary they run into problems with the large amount of data that has to be included in the dictionary.
Thirdly, even if the received opinion be not only true, but the whole truth ; unless it is suffered to be, and actually is, vigorously and earnestly contested, it will, by most of those who receive it, be held in the manner of a prejudice, with little comprehension or feeling of its rational grounds.
Thirdly, the focus of the music was no longer on folklore with the occasional self-composed song tossed in for measure, but was turned around to exactly the opposite, with the two translated folk songs " Krähenfraß " (" The twa Corbies ") and " Carrickfergus " adapted to fit the band's style.
Thirdly, delegated legislation is flexible enough to deal speedily with changing circumstances, for example increasing costs of services, developments in scientific knowledge or minor changes in policy.
Thirdly, the newly elected CDCs consult directly with members of the community to reach a consensus list of subproject ideas.

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Thirdly, population growth was absorbed by neighboring municipalities in the regional urban area, and numerous citizens of Aarau moved into the countryside.
Thirdly, British interest in East Africa was first stimulated by their desire to abolish the slave trade.
Thirdly, he worked in the domain of ancient art and mythology ; his work in this area was popular but, according to some 20th-century critics, superficial.
Thirdly, by coincidence scio also means " I know " in Latin, so following the American Civil War some people assumed this was the origin of the name.
Thirdly, Hillel was the first devotee of Jewish learning and Philosophy in Italy, bringing a close to a period of relative ignorance of Hakira in Verona ( Italy ).
Thirdly, the Countess of Barcelona was the mother of a king but not the wife of a king.
Thirdly, the bronze coins identified from Qumran, some dating to the second and third years of the Jewish War, indicate that the site was still in use in 68 CE and only destroyed after 70 CE, perhaps as late as 73 CE.
Thirdly, almost all commercial software for the VIC-20 was sold on cartridge or cassette tape media, giving low incentive to buy a floppy drive.
Thirdly, the idea could simply have been ahead of its time, as at the NC's launch in 1996, the typical home Internet connection was only a 28. 8 kbit / s modem dialup.
Thirdly, a characteristic of the Adler years was his interest in developing stronger connections to opera stage directors in an attempt to strengthen the dramatic and theatrical elements of the works.
Thirdly, it was due to great marketing.
Thirdly, it was possible to maintain a clear airway throughout transfer of the patient to the recovery room.
Thirdly, the preservation of his force was critical.
Thirdly, the power supply was located on the main PCB and accepted UK 240V AC mains input ( via a transformer ).
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Thirdly, Ovid's own statement from his Black Sea exile that his relegation was because of ' carmen et error ' (' a song and a mistake ') is, for many reasons, hardly admissible.
Thirdly, the distance between Texas and the other four states meant that advertising was limited and largely ineffective.
Thirdly Elkins argued that slavery in North America was strikingly different than in Latin America, a theme originated by historian Frank Tannenbaum regarding Brazil.
Thirdly, there was no defence based on the public good, and no opportunity to submit evidence showing the artistic merits of the work, and fourthly, works could be destroyed without the author or publisher even being informed and given an opportunity to speak.
Thirdly, the courts held in Straker v DPP 1 QB 926 that negatives for photographs could not be forfeited if it was not intended to publish them, regardless of their obscene nature.
Thirdly, they decided that in view of the school's long-term financial weakness, the original mandate was best fulfilled by entering the state system.
Thirdly, and in contrast to al-Husri's work, al-Arsuzi's work seemed old-fashioned, due to his use of old words and historical texts ; moreover, while al-Arsuzi wrote about the symbolic need of an Arab Nation, al-Hustri wrote about the practical role of an Arab Nation — al-Arsuzi was obscure where al-Husri was transparent.

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