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change and content
In response to the user action an applet can change the provided graphic content.
In many cases, such as the cabinet-directed prohibition on foreign ownership for broadcasters and the legislated principle of the predominance of Canadian content, these acts and orders often leave the CRTC less room to change policy than critics sometimes suggest, and the result is that the commission is often the lightning rod for policy criticism that could arguably be better directed at the government itself.
DHTML allows scripting languages to change variables in a web page's definition language, which in turn affects the look and function of otherwise " static " HTML page content, after the page has been fully loaded and during the viewing process.
This rock can be weathered and eroded, and then redeposited and lithified into a sedimentary rock, or be turned into a metamorphic rock due to heat and pressure that change the mineral content of the rock and give it a characteristic fabric.
In response to the user action an applet can change the provided graphic content.
Thereafter, Liberty championed egoism although its general content did not change significantly.
Should the content of the list change frequently, repeated re-organization may be more trouble than it is worth.
For example, silent mutations that do not change the corresponding amino acid sequence of a gene may change the frequency of guanine-cytosine base pairs ( GC content ).
Spitzer's own data showed that claims of change were reflected mostly in changes in self-labelling and behavior, less in attractions, and least in the homoerotic content during the masturbatory fantasies ; this particular finding was consistent with other studies in this area.
Initially covering a wide variety of fantasy and science-fiction role-playing and board games, particularly the role playing games ( Advanced ) Dungeons & Dragons, RuneQuest and Traveller ( which were all published by other games companies ), the magazine underwent a major change in style and content in the late 1980s and is now dedicated exclusively to the miniature wargames produced by Games Workshop, mainly the core systems of Warhammer Fantasy Battle, Warhammer 40, 000 and The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game.
In response, the content of the web page will spontaneously change the way it looked before, and will then display a list of Beatles products like CDs, DVDs and books.
Although such a display may often change the relative position of major content units, sidebars may be displaced below body text rather than to the side of it, this is usually a better and particularly a more usable display than a compromise attempt to display a hard-coded grid that simply doesn't fit the device window.
In particular, the relative position of content blocks may change, but each block is less affected.
Its change is equal to the amount of reversible work done on, or obtainable from, a system at constant T. Thus its appellation " work content ", and the designation A from Arbeit, the German word for work.
( The data processing operations may result in a change in the semantic content of the data.
" Telecommunications, in turn, is defined as " the transmission, between or among points specified by the user, of information of the user's choosing, without change in the form or content of the information as sent and received.
The PHWP includes APA ’ s Psychologically Healthy Workplace Awards, a variety of APA Practice Organization resources, including PHWP Web content, e-newsletter, podcast and blog, and support of local programs currently implemented by 52 state, provincial and territorial psychological associations as a mechanism for driving grassroots change in local business communities.
Second, and most commonly, guidance is not provided on how to change the disturbing content of the dream ; the specific instruction developed by Joseph Neidhardt is “ change the nightmare anyway you wish ” ( Neidhardt et al., 1992 ).
The American sociologist Lewis A. Coser ( following the German philosopher and sociologist Max Scheler ) defines an apostate to be not just a person who experienced a dramatic change in conviction but “ a man who, even in his new state of belief, is spiritually living not primarily in the content of that faith, in the pursuit of goals appropriate to it, but only in the struggle against the old faith and for the sake of its negation.
all change the fat and calorie content of the food.
The problem is that the semantic interpretation of bits can change as a function of the processes used to transform the bits into semantic content.
One example of metaphorical use of the expression is the term " Evergreen content " used to describe perennial articles or guides about topics that do not change frequently.
As a result, it is relatively easy to eavesdrop on VoIP calls and even change their content.

change and policy
The Liberal Party set out to change that by a policy it called " populism.
This signaled a complete change in Athenian foreign policy, neglecting the alliance with the Spartans and instead allying with her enemies, Argos and Thessaly.
The change in Athenian foreign policy, which was consequent upon the ostracism of Cimon in 461, led to what is sometimes called the First Peloponnesian War, in which the brunt of the fighting fell upon Corinth and Aegina.
4655 into law on October 31, 1998, which instituted a policy of " regime change " against Iraq, though it explicitly stated it did not provide for direct intervention on the part of American military forces.
The foreign policy under the Rousseff administration has sought to deepen Brazil's regional commercial dominance and diplomacy, expand Brazil's presence in Africa, and play a major role in the G20 on climate change and in other multilateral settings.
Over a year later, on May 29, 1975, the University Board of Trustees authorized a change in policy to admit " students of any race ," a move that occurred shortly before the announcement of the Supreme Court decision in Runyon v. McCrary ( 427 U. S. 160 ), which prohibited racial exclusion in private schools.
Five years later when asked for his view of the rule change, the current president, Stephen Jones, replied, " I've never been more proud of my dad than the night he ... lifted that policy.
In recent usage, especially in the context of environmental policy, the term " climate change " often refers only to changes in modern climate, including the rise in average surface temperature known as global warming.
Its founders envisaged CND as a campaign by eminent individuals who would work through the Labour Party and lobby government for a change in defence policy.
Henry V realized swift action and a change in his father's policy was necessary.
While asserting the political power of the Party itself, the change in policy generated significant economic growth.
Malenkov was assured an identical policy in government institutions ; the most notable change being the appointment of Mikhail Pervukhin, Ivan Tevosian and Maksim Saburov to the Deputy Chairmanship of the Council of Ministers.
By the beginning of the 19th century, government policy on both sides of the Atlantic began to change, reflecting the growing popularity of the proposition that corporations were riding the economic wave of the future.
Critics had cautioned that the policy change could lead to a drop in enrollment of minority students at CUNY's four-year institutions.
Phillip Augustus wrote to Pope Innocent in strong terms to point this out — but the Pope did not change his policy — and many of those who went to the Midi were aware that the Pope had been equivocal over the siege of Zara and the seizure and looting of Constantinople.
* Committee on Climate Change, an independent body established by the UK Government to advise on climate change policy
Because Titus effectively acted as co-emperor with his father, no abrupt change in Flavian policy occurred when Vespasian died on 23 June 79.
" As president he advocated a policy change to allow gay personnel to serve openly in the armed forces, stating that the U. S. government has spent millions of dollars replacing troops expelled from the military, including language experts fluent in Arabic, because of DADT.
The Presidency of Rafael Correa in the early 21st century saw a radical change in the countries foreign policy.
Three new private satellite-based TV stations were launched in November 2001, marking a great change in Egyptian government policy.
After many months of negotiations with the Sudanese to try to end the incursions, the Government of Eritrea concluded that the NIF did not intend to change its policy and broke relations.
That declaration sets out three aims for the construction of another Europe: the total change of institutions to make them " fully democratic "; and breaking with " neo-liberal monetarist policies "; and a policy of co-development and equitable cooperation.
SOE apologized for this abrupt change in policy and reinstated the option for an additional week after which it was removed permanently.

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