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pre-supposes and for
Having a strategy pre-supposes a planned, orderly process with proper costing and budgeting, it involves consulting with the parties who are going to be using the intranet, allows for an efficient integration with existing systems and phasing-out of older ones, has long term benefits when the intranet needs to be scaled or made more secure, maintains control and quality in the hands of the designated department that " owns " it, and creates for the provision of feedback to monitor whether the " investment " is living up to the organization's expectations.

pre-supposes and .
Kierkegaard argues that the cogito already pre-supposes the existence of " I ", and therefore concluding with existence is logically trivial.
This view pre-supposes that the Tosefta was produced in order to record variant material not included in the Mishnah.
It pre-supposes the full implementation of its other aspects.

very and careful
In spite of his being well liked there were a few people who were very careful about Alfred.
It is obvious that the careful choice of photocathode which maximizes Af for a given input E ( in the case of the second stage, for the first phosphor screen emission ) is very important.
But -- well, she'd be very careful.
Holtorf ’ s description of the archaeologist as a detective is very similar to Christie ’ s Poirot who is hugely observant and is very careful to look at the small details as they often impart the most information.
The novel is most noted for its careful description of the dig site and house, which showed the author had spent much of her own time in very similar situations herself.
However, to prevent HTML injection attacks like Cross Site Scripting you should be very careful to use HTML entity escaping properly.
It has been noted that party and government positions have been assigned to create a very careful balance between these two groupings.
To Pius XII, science and religion were heavenly sisters, different manifestations of divine exactness, who could not possibly contradict each other over the long term Regarding their relation, his advisor Professor Robert Leiber wrote: " Pius XII was very careful not to close any doors prematurely.
This was likely due to drivers initially being more careful and because of the initially very low speed limits, since accident rates soon returned to nearly the same as earlier.
However, while sprung rhythm allows for an indeterminate number of syllables to a foot, Hopkins was very careful to keep the number of feet he had per line consistent across each individual work, a trait that free verse does not share.
The production crew members were very careful about using too much music in the early episodes of the series.
Hence, nations can be very careful about terming an agreement to be a treaty.
Although causation from the biological — genetic and hormonal — to the behavioural has been broadly demonstrated and accepted, Money is careful to also note that understanding of the causal chains from biology to behaviour in sex and gender issues is very far from complete.
His very careful and loving representation of Islamic architecture, furnishings, screens, and costumes set new standards of realism, which influenced other artists, including Gérôme in his later works.
Because the U. S. Bureau of the Mint keeps a careful eye on all potential errors, errors on U. S. coins are very few and usually very scarce.
When unhooking a Chub with a disgorger be very careful not to poke your fingers into the Chubs mouth as they have sharp / bone crushing pharyngeal teeth at the back of their mouths.
Albert's Lyrebird has a very restricted habitat and had been listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN, but due to careful management of the species and its habitat the species was downgraded to Near Threatened in 2009.
The player must be very careful in placing the hard mallet onto the bar in order to avoid a rattling as the mallet and bar come into contact.
For a time, it was hysterical – it was so wild I had to be very careful where I went.
As the development was very secret, the employees were told to be careful even with how they answered phone calls.
Literature, too, consisted in the dissection, the parsing, the analysing of certain passages from our great poets and prose-writers ... teachers should be very careful not to spoil pupils ' taste for poetry for all time by making it a task and an imposition.
After much careful thought he produced the hydraulic accumulator, a cast-iron cylinder fitted with a plunger supporting a very heavy weight.
Also, technology assessment recognizes the fact that scientists normally are not trained ethicists themselves and accordingly ought to be very careful when passing ethical judgement on their own, or their colleagues, new findings, projects, or work in progress.

very and planning
In recent years many counties and the U. S. Forest Service have taken aerial photos which show features in detail and are very good for planning use.
The secondary consequences from this could be very serious and must be taken into consideration in planning for defense.
However travel through very remote areas, on isolated tracks, requires planning and a suitable, reliable vehicle ( usually a four-wheel drive ).
These are the issue of Royal Prerogative where the reigning monarch may continue to exercise power under certain very limited circumstances, Sovereign Immunity where they are considered to have done no wrong under the law, and may avoid both taxation and planning permission for example, and considerable ceremonial power where the executive, judiciary, police and armed forces owe allegiance to the Crown.
" Careful planning after 1945 also ensured that demobilisation was carried out without having a negative impact upon economic recovery, and that unemployment stayed at very low levels.
All of the planning and preparation for transporting and deploying the missiles were carried out in the utmost secrecy, with only a very few told the exact nature of the mission.
Houses of particular historical significance ( former residences of the famous, for example, or even just very old houses ) may gain a protected status in town planning as examples of built heritage and / or of streetscape values.
Bicycle infrastructure and the standards underpinning bicycle infrastructure planning are poor and bicycles receive relatively very low levels of funding by both central and local government.
During the Ming Dynasty ( AD 1368 – 1644 ), the Chinese were very concerned with city planning in regards to gunpowder warfare.
Many demographers have linked Spain's very low fertility rate to the country's lack of any real family planning policy.
Themistocles claimed that the Allied commanders were infighting, that the Peloponnesians were planning to evacuate that very night, and that to gain victory all the Persians needed to do was to block the straits.
Modern designs tend to have a very wide beam and a flat bottom aft, to provide buoyancy preventing an excessive heel angle and to promote surfing and planning.
Themistocles claimed that the Allied command was in-fighting, that the Peloponnesians were planning to evacuate that very night, and that to gain victory all the Persians need to do was to block the straits.
This is very useful for planning and scheduling the work.
Such records have typically had very long lives, particularly if those keeping them have long planning horizons ( e. g., governments, or groups with social or political interests ).
However, the " scar " left by the Wall, which ran directly through the very heart of the city had consequences for the urban environment that planning still needs to address.
In the United States, there are federal standards for highway and aircraft noise ; states and local governments typically have very specific statutes on building codes, urban planning and roadway development.
Though the Altai is lower in elevation than other Asian mountain groups, it is very remote, and much time and planning are required for its approach.
Minh defended Thơ's anti-Diệm credentials by declaring that Tho had taken part in the planning of the coup " from the very outset " and that he enjoyed the " full confidence " of the junta.
Ward was very keen on the idea of ‘ build it yourself ’ having said in response to the proposition of removing all planning laws, ‘ I don't believe in just letting it rip, the rich get away with murder when that happens.
But the basic philosophy of what we're planning for Disney World is going to remain very much as it is right now ".
The primary basis for the township ’ s planning, zoning and land use decisions for at least the last 20 years has been the protection and preservation of their abundant and very special natural resources.
Ordinary facts like the lunar phase on particular days, or the ballistic range of common military weapons are also very valuable to planning, and are habitually collected in an intelligence library.

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