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place and shared
" He added that family and kinship were the perfect expressions of Gemeinschaft, but that other shared characteristics, such as place or belief, could also result in Gemeinschaft.
A maturity model may provide, for example, a place to start, the benefit of a community ’ s prior experiences, a common language and a shared vision, a framework for prioritizing actions, a way to define what improvement means for your organization.
It is an island nation that exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as " Earth 616 " in the Marvel Universe and a prominent place in the X-Men chronology.
In September 2000, she shared first place in the Najdorf Chess Festival with Viktor Bologan, ahead of Nigel Short and Anatoly Karpov.
The Marvel Universe is the shared fictional universe where stories in most comic book titles and other media published by Marvel Entertainment take place, including those featuring Marvel's most familiar characters, such as Spider-Man, the Hulk, the X-Men, and the Avengers.
, programmers typically implement plug-in functionality using shared libraries compulsorily installed in a place prescribed by the host application.
In 1962-70 negotiations took place between the Cambridge Electron Accelerator Laboratory ( shared by Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ), the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and the US Atomic Energy Commission over the proposed 1970 construction of the Stanford Positron Electron Asymmetric Ring ( SPEAR ).
The four canonical Gospels all state that the Last Supper took place towards the end of the week, after Jesus ' triumphal entry into Jerusalem and that Jesus and his disciples shared a meal shortly before Jesus was crucified at the end of that week.
Many fans place the direct blame for the Redskins ' poor performance on owner Daniel Snyder, along with his former general manager and personal friend Vinny Cerrato, who shared control of the team with Snyder for 10 of the past 17 years.
After drawing ninth place on the grid at the Italian Grand Prix, Nuvolari started the race in an Alfa Romeo shared with Baconin Borzacchini.
Its assets were: The Bishop Odo of Bayeux held the monastery ( the site of the Cathedral ), the ' tide-way ' - which still exists as St Mary Overy dock ; the King owned the ' church ' ( probably St Olave's ) and its ' tidal stream ' ( St Olave's Dock ); the dues of the ' waterway ' or mooring place were shared between the ' King ' and Earl Godwin ; the King also had the ' toll ' of the strand ; and the ' men of Southwark ' had the right to a ' haw and its toll '.
Traditional revision control systems use a centralized model where all the revision control functions take place on a shared server.
The seventh scene takes place in both 1812 and the present day, with the action of each in the shared setting effectively running concurrently.
At the 23rd Soviet final, held in Leningrad in January – February 1956, Spassky shared first place on 11½ / 19, with Mark Taimanov and Yuri Averbakh, but Taimanov won the subsequent playoff to become champion, defeating Spassky in both their games.
In the 24th Soviet final, played at Moscow in January – February 1957, Spassky shared fourth place with Tolush, as both scored 13 / 21, while Mikhail Tal won the first of his six Soviet titles, which began his ascent to the world title in 1960.
He shared second place in the 26th Soviet final with Tal, at Tbilisi 1959, finishing a point behind champion Tigran Petrosian, on 12½ / 19.
Spassky travelled to Argentina, where he shared first place with Bobby Fischer, two points ahead of Bronstein, at Mar del Plata 1960 on 13½ / 15, defeating Fischer in their first career meeting.
Spassky won at Belgrade 1964 with an undefeated 13 / 17, as Korchnoi and Borislav Ivkov shared second place with 11½.
Spassky also won at Beverwijk 1967 with 11 / 15, one-half point ahead of Anatoly Lutikov, and shared first place at Sochi 1967 on 10 / 15 with Krogius, Alexander Zaitsev, Leonid Shamkovich, and Vladimir Simagin.
Spassky's final tournament appearance before the match came at Palma, where he shared second place (+ 10 − 1
Finally, at Barcelona WC 1989, Spassky scored 7½ / 16 for a tied 8th – 12th place, as Kasparov shared first with Ljubomir Ljubojević.
Under the agreement, Charles and the Swedish Privy Council shared power and ruled in Sigsmunds place since he resided in Poland.
Due to their shared association with skiing and the fact that both place names referring to Ullr and Skaði appear most frequently in Sweden, some scholars have proposed a particular connection between the two gods.
In the high jump, she took fifth place ( shared with two other jumpers ) while the Dutch relay team came in fifth in the final ( the sixth team in the final, Germany, was disqualified ).
However, he still maintained a regular place in defence, and after the retirement of Gary Lineker in 1992, Adams unofficially shared the captaincy of England with David Platt, though Adams became England captain outright before Euro 96, as Platt's place in the side became less secure.

place and governance
The corporate law of a corporation's state of incorporation generally governs that corporation's internal governance ( even if the corporation's operations take place outside of that state ).
* 2004 – In Global governance, Decision o916-d1 adopted as mission statement: ' To create an accepted framework for all humankind, that is self-regulating and which enables every person to achieve their fullest potential in harmony with the world and its place in existence.
The municipality are voted the best Norwegian place to live in considering governance and public services to citizens.
* The chairperson is responsible for running meetings: keeping the discussion on the appropriate subject, recognizing members ( calling on them to speak ) omitted in smaller committees, and calling for votes after a debate has taken place voting is normally only done in committees involved in governance.
Servitude of the indigenous masses was enabled through a structure of indirect governance, keeping existing indigenous rulers in place and using the Indo Eurasian population as an intermediary buffer.
" For Cleanthes, this meant, in the first place, living conformably to the course of the universe ; for the universe is under the governance of reason, and everyone has it as their privilege to know or become acquainted with the world-course, to recognize it as rational and cheerfully to conform to it.
The British did not place much emphasis on the development and governance of Southern Sudan.
To receive loans from the IMF, countries must have certain good governance policies, as determined by the IMF, in place.
Researchers at the Overseas Development Institute have criticised past studies of good governance to place too little importance on developing political parties, their capacity and their ties to their grassroots supporters.
In 1933, governance as a territory was ceased and then reinstated as a constitutional administrative government as per the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand as remains in place today.
The ministry of the laity is " to represent Christ and his Church ; to bear witness to him wherever they may be ; and, according to the gifts given them, to carry on Christ's work of reconciliation in the world ; and to take their place in the life, worship, and governance of the Church ".
During the first years of his administration in this new state government, the institutions of governance were structured and put in place.
The SFO is also the principal enforcer of the Bribery Act 2010, which has been designed to encourage good corporate governance and enhance the reputation of the City of London and the UK as a safe place to do business.
Following the controversy over a previous C & AG ’ s expenses — see the criticisms — the governance arrangements of the NAO were overhauled and a Board was put in place to oversee the running of the organisation.
Public administration theory is the domain in which discussions of the meaning and purpose of government, the role of bureaucracy in supporting democratic governments, budgets, governance, and public affairs takes place.
Second-order governance is the level at which the " institutional arrangements " are provided " within which first order governing takes place ".
What is important is that a framework is provided that enables first-order governance to take place.
In the traditional ( partly Confucian ) Chinese understanding of governance, a prince has only to sit at the right place, facing south, with a prince's traditional attributes, and his country will be well governed.
In 1798 the university became active again under French governance, and lectures in the department of medicine took place until 1823.
With most of the land in Samoa under customary ownership with local governance by matai, tourism experiences take place on village land and within local culture.
Since then, the Jesuit presence has been in decline, but the school continues to place Catholicism and Jesuit philosophy at its core under the guidance of a Jesuit-led chaplaincy team and the involvement of the Jesuits in its governance.
* 1993 – 98 The game is played in pockets throughout the country – however no governance structure, common goals or standard rules in place
Implementing an Enterprise Project Management toolset needs to be considered in light of the organization's Project Management Maturity and the methodologies, processes and governance structures that are currently in place.
Although most historians record that Cornwall had come under the control of the Kingdom of England by the time of the Norman Conquest, and the county was included in the Domesday Book, some nationalist activists question the constitutional basis for the administration of Cornwall as part of England, arguing that the Duchy Charters of 1337 place the governance of Cornwall with the Duchy of Cornwall rather than the English Crown.

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