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* The Certification of Competency in Business AnalysisTM ( CCBA ®) designation is a professional certification for business analysis practitioners who want to be recognized for their expertise and skills by earning formal recognition.
Such institutional support may include government recognition or designation ; presentation as being the " correct " form of a language in schools ; published grammars, dictionaries, and textbooks that set forth a " correct " spoken and written form ; and an extensive formal literature that employs that dialect ( prose, poetry, non-fiction, etc .).
The first ships to bear the formal designation " torpedo boat destroyer " ( TBD ) were the Daring class of two ships and Havock class of two ships of the Royal Navy, developed in 1892 under the newly appointed Third Sea Lord Rear Admiral " Jackie " Fisher.
The average Navy SEAL spends over a year in a series of formal training environments before being awarded the Special Warfare Operator Naval Rating and the Navy Enlisted Classification ( NEC ) 5326 Combatant Swimmer ( SEAL ) or, in the case of commissioned naval officers, the designation Naval Special Warfare ( SEAL ) Officer.
This unyielding, stoic resistance was commemorated at the 40th anniversary of the victory over the Germans in the formal designation of Murmansk as a Hero City on May 6, 1985.
In 1955, Minister of Housing Duncan Sandys encouraged local authorities around the country to consider protecting land around their towns and cities by the formal designation of clearly defined green belts.
No evidence has been presented to this court that this formal designation of Alexandria as the county seat of Campbell County has ever changed.
No evidence has been presented to this court that this formal designation of Alexandria as the county seat of Campbell County has ever changed.
No evidence has been presented to this court that this formal designation of Alexandria as the county seat of Campbell County has ever changed.
Though its formal place designation is " Landen Farm Drainage Lake ", the reduction in farming activity in the immediate area of the lake has made it suitable for recreation.
Northern California, also sometimes referred to as " NorCal " for short, is not a formal geographic designation.
This designation currently reflects no formal chartering process or official standing within the Order.
Indeed, the closed form expression can often be interpreted as a function that can be evaluated at ( sufficiently small ) concrete values of x, and which has the formal power series as its Taylor series ; this explains the designation " generating functions ".
The name ' Daniel Boone National Forest ' was advocated by various groups, and was favored by most local leaders in Kentucky, before the area's formal designation as the Cumberland National Forest soon after its inception.
Proton ( Прото ́ н ) ( formal designation: UR-500 ) is an expendable launch system used for both commercial and Russian government space launches.
Its formal designation as of 1940 was Automatic Pistol, Caliber. 45, M1911 for the original Model of 1911 or Automatic Pistol, Caliber. 45, M1911A1 for the M1911A1, adopted in 1924.
Its formal designation in the French Army was Fusil mitrailleur Mle 1915 CSRG ( Chauchat Sutter Ribeyrolles Gladiator ).
In America, the designation of the building in which Open Brethren assemblies meet most often include the word " Chapel " in their formal name, combined with a biblical place name or principle or otherwise a local geographic feature — for instance, Bethany Chapel, Central Gospel Chapel, Park Road Bible Chapel, Riverview Believers Chapel.
Radical behaviorism is " the established formal designation for B. F. Skinner's philosophy of the science of behavior ".
The government then retroactively redesignated the data Lee had copied, changing it from its former designation of " PARD " ( Protect As Restricted Data ) which was just above the " Unclassified " designation and contained 99 percent unclassified data, to a new designation of " Secret " ( which was treated on a higher security level than PARD ), giving them the crime they needed for a formal charge.
The expressway is not a formal designation, but rather a local name applied to the divided expressway portions of Highway 7, Highway 8 and Highway 85 through Kitchener and Waterloo.
It also includes force used directly to preclude or impede the mission and / or duties of US forces, including the recovery of US personnel or vital US Government property .” A “ hostile force ” is defined as “ Any civilian, paramilitary, or military force or terrorist ( s ), with or without national designation, that have committed a hostile act, exhibited hostile intent, or have been declared hostile by appropriate US authority .” “ Armed forces ” are defined as “ The military forces of a nation or a group of nations .” Although the original Senate bill that produced the 1989 amendment intended to make the treatment of captives the operative qualifying condition for those held outside of formal armed conflict, this intent has only been sporadically enforced.
In Czechoslovak service it had the formal designation Lehký ( Light ) Tank vzor ( Model ) 35, but was commonly referred to as the LT vz.

formal and followed
Even in these cases, the rules must only be followed exactly at games sanctioned by these governing bodies ; players in less formal settings are free to implement agreed-upon supplemental or substitute rules at will.
In the years that followed, many of the Independent Christian Church Congregations requested formal withdrawal from the yearbook.
When cultures began to extend their knowledge beyond the basic skills of communicating, trading, gathering food, religious practices, etc., formal education, and schooling, eventually followed.
The initial, formal killings of the Final Solution were undertaken by the SS Einsatzgruppen ( Task Forces ) death squads who followed the Wehrmacht during the Operation Barbarossa invasion of the USSR in June 1941.
Often, for a formal meal, a lamb or chicken dish is next, followed by couscous topped with meat and vegetables.
Chromocene can be prepared from chromium hexacarbonyl by direct reaction with cyclopentadiene in the presence of diethylamine ; in this case, the formal deprotonation of the cyclopentadiene is followed by reduction of the resulting protons to hydrogen gas, facilitating the oxidation of the metal centre.
These parties are usually formal and consist of a dinner followed by speeches or by a presentation extolling whatever the money is being raised for.
A formal process is more effective in creating strong controls, and auditors should review this process to confirm that it is well designed and is followed in practice.
The establishment of polo clubs throughout England and western Europe followed after the formal codification of rules.
After the breakup of the western Roman Empire, the study of rhetoric continued to be central to the study of the verbal arts ; but the study of the verbal arts went into decline for several centuries, followed eventually by a gradual rise in formal education, culminating in the rise of medieval universities.
Romanticism followed a path that led to the expansion of formal structures for a composition set down or at least created in their general outlines in earlier periods, and the end result is that the pieces are " understood " to be more passionate and expressive, both by 19th century and today's audiences.
At Court, the formal entertainment would often be followed by many hours of country dances which all present could join in.
Although UML 2. 1 was never released as a formal specification, versions 2. 1. 1 and 2. 1. 2 appeared in 2007, followed by UML 2. 2 in February 2009.
The young Malraux left formal education early, but he followed his curiosity through the booksellers and museums in Paris, and explored its rich libraries as well.
Other languages may use other conventions ; for example, Italian writes the nickname after the full name followed by detto ' called ' ( e. g., Salvatore Schillaci detto Totò ), in Spanish the nickname is written in formal contexts at the end in quotes following alias ( e. g. Alfonso Tostado, alias « el Abulense »), and Slovenian represents nicknames after a dash or hyphen ( e. g., Franc Rozman – Stane ).
In computer science and formal language theory, a context-free grammar is in Greibach normal form if the right-hand sides of all productions start with a terminal symbol, optionally followed by some variables.
The difference is that instead of constructing a new proof, the proof verifier simply checks that a provided formal proof ( or, in instructions that can be followed to create a formal proof ) is correct.
In Chinese, this is usually written with their husband's surname first, followed by tàitai ( 太太 ), or furen ( 夫人 ) for more formal occasions.
The formal form of address for an ambassador is generally the form that would be used to address a head of state: "( Your / His / Her ) Excellency " followed by name and / or the country represented.
In many countries, less formal variations are frequently used, such as " Ambassador " followed by name, or the name followed by " Ambassador of ...".
The Gambia followed a formal policy of non-alignment throughout most of former President Jawara's tenure.
Information visualization is also a hypothesis generation scheme, which can be, and is typically followed by more analytical or formal analysis, such as statistical hypothesis testing.
After being introduced, guests for the interview segment were escorted from backstage by a woman in formal dress dubbed by production staff and listed in the credits as " Ms. Smythe " (" Miss Smythe " until the late 1980s ), always followed by her real name.

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