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critical and lease
The latter offence, also known as ' lease making ', was considered an offence of lese-majesty or making remarks critical of the Monarch of the United Kingdom.
After a lengthy process Daystar and KOCE-TV eventually came to an agreement where Daystar would lease a digital subchannel of KOCE, and thus broadcast over KOCE-DT3 to bring the network critical coverage in Orange County and further into the Los Angeles market.
After leaving government service, Jackson became a founder and the president of Firebreak Partners, LLC, a firm which was created to " design, integrate and lease core security technology systems needed to protect commercial aviation, maritime freight transportation and other critical infrastructure.
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critical and massive
The money was used in studies which led to the first nuclear reactor — Chicago Pile-1, a massive " atomic pile " of graphite bricks and uranium fuel which went critical on December 2, 1942.
The album was a massive fiscal and critical success.
The Samoan crisis came to a critical juncture in March 1889 when all three colonial contenders sent warships into Apia harbour, and a larger-scale war seemed imminent, until a massive storm on 15 March 1889 damaged or destroyed the warships, ending the military conflict.
The Samoan crisis came to a critical juncture in March 1889 when all three colonial contenders sent warships into Apia harbour, and a larger-scale war seemed imminent, until a massive storm on 15 March 1889 damaged or destroyed the warships, ending the military conflict.
In addition to restricting the maneuver of Coalition forces, the destruction of the dam would deny critical power needs to the surrounding area as well as cause massive flooding and loss of Iraqi civilian life.
There are two possible routes to a supernova: either a massive star may run out of fuel, ceasing to generate fusion energy in its core, and collapsing inward under the force of its own gravity to form a neutron star or a black hole ; or a white dwarf star may accumulate ( accrete ) material from a companion star until it reaches a critical mass and undergoes a thermonuclear explosion.
It appears his designs would have made the church a good deal gloomier than the final design, with massive piers all the way down the nave, " like an alley " according to a critical posthumous analysis by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger.
In the so-called Type Ia supernovae, gases falling onto a white dwarf raise its mass until it nears a critical level, the Chandrasekhar limit, resulting in an explosion ; in Type Ib / c and Type II supernovae, the progenitor star is a massive star which runs out of fuel to power its nuclear fusion reactions and collapses in on itself, reaching such phenomenal temperatures that it explodes.
In 1988, Queensrÿche released Operation: Mindcrime, a narrative concept album that proved a massive critical and commercial success.
* The Continental Army of 1777-80 was a result of several critical reforms and political decisions that came about when it was apparent that the British were sending massive forces to put an end to the American Revolution.
In December 2004, Short was reportedly critical of U. S. efforts to dispense aid to countries devastated by a tsunami caused by a massive earthquake in the Indian Ocean.
Hill's debut featured her singing and rapping, with deeply personal lyrics, and was one of neo soul's primary successes, achieving massive sales, critical acclaim, and five Grammy Awards.
Though Play Time was a critical success ( François Truffaut praised it as " a film that comes from another planet, where they make films differently "), it was a massive and expensive commercial failure, eventually resulting in Tati's bankruptcy.
Les Misérables had a shaky start at the box office and a lukewarm critical reception before becoming a massive hit, largely by word-of-mouth.
Prefaced by wild emissions of an unknown form of magnetic radiation, the accumulated waste reaches critical mass and, on 13 September 1999, detonates in a massive thermonuclear explosion.
Their strong blow increased their stature in the eyes of the French and British forces, but again demonstrated the critical role of artillery during World War I and the difficulty of supplying the massive World War I armies while they were on the move.
Gen. George S. Greene, was able to hold out against a massive Confederate assault and saved the critical hill for the Union.
The 1990s was an extremely productive era for the band, releasing new material almost every year, and enjoying critical acclaim for each album — if not the massive sales the music press kept predicting.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare has also enjoyed massive commercial and critical success, selling over 13 million copies from its release in November 2007 through May 2009.
The fragility of critical infrastructures has been demonstrated in the early 21st Century by the massive blackouts in the US and Canada and across Italy and other European countries.
One specific failure in the massive operation was the critical lack of transport aircraft for the operation, an unsolved flaw that had dogged every large-scale airborne operation the Allies had conducted.
Combat is resolved through the use of d100 attack rolls and detailed hit location tables ; futuristic armor systems and massive critical hits feature prominently.
The album was released to massive critical acclaim and has been cited as an influence to countless other rock acts.
While Soviet imports into Germany had fallen to 52. 8 million Reichsmarks in 1937, massive armament production increases and critical raw material shortages caused Germany to turn to reverse their prior attitude, pushing forward economic talks in early 1939.

critical and project
This project was started at a time when there was a critical need for a high-energy fuel to provide an extra margin of range for high performance aircraft, particularly our heavy bombers.
Kant's goal in his critical philosophy was to identify what claims we are and are not justified in making, and the antinomies are a particularly illustrative example of his larger project.
Operations research remained important as a tool in business and project management, with the critical path method being developed in the 1950s.
* David B. Allison is an early translator of Derrida and states in the introduction to his translation of Speech and Phenomena that: signifies a project of critical thought whose task is to locate and ' take apart ' those concepts which serve as the axioms or rules for a period of thought, those concepts which command the unfolding of an entire epoch of metaphysics.
In a lightweight implementation such as described here, the project manager has not accumulated cost nor defined a detailed project schedule network ( i. e., using a critical path or critical chain methodology ).
The project manager may employ a critical path or critical chain to build a project schedule model.
* The Original Text of the New Testament-an ongoing project that aims to collate all extant ancient manuscripts of the Greek New Testament and its early versions ( Peshitta, Curetonian Syriac, Syriac Sinaiticus, Philoxenian, Old Latin, Vulgate, Sahidic, and Bohairic ) and present them online in parallel with a comprehensive critical apparatus.
Bolivar, well aware of geographical obstacles but also of the unique qualities and critical role in trade throughout history and under Spanish tutelage, had hesitated to include Panama in his Gran Colombia project.
The project plan should typically undergo resource leveling, and the longest sequence of resource-constrained tasks should be identified as the critical chain.
Event chain methodology is another method that complements critical path method and critical chain project management methodologies.
Planning and feedback loops in Extreme programming ( XP ) with the time frames of the multiple loops. In critical studies of project management it has been noted that several PERT based models are not well suited for the multi-project company environment of today.
Toussaint's contribution was a critical addition to the Band's next project.
< http :// www-pub. iaea. org / MTCD / Meetings / FEC2008 / it_p6-19. pdf ></ ref > This critical issue is rarely debated by the promoters of the project.
In 1999, the Italian music publisher Casa Ricordi, in collaboration with the Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania, embarked on a project to publish critical editions of the complete works of Bellini.
Work breakdown structures that subdivide work by project phases ( e. g. preliminary design phase, critical design phase ) must ensure that phases are clearly separated by a deliverable also used in defining entry and exit criteria ( e. g. an approved preliminary or critical design review ).
It is critical to the cost performance of a new system, that performance test efforts begin at the inception of the development project and extend through to deployment.

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