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On a network with many machines it may take several tries before a free address is found, so for performance purposes the successful address is " written down " in NVRAM and used as the default address in the future.
::: Where the institutions of the Republic, the independence of the Nation, the integrity of its territory or the fulfilment of its international commitments are under serious and immediate threat, and where the proper functioning of the constitutional public authorities is interrupted, the President of the Republic shall take measures required by these circumstances, after formally consulting the Prime Minister, the Presidents of the Houses of Parliament and the Constitutional Council. He shall address the Nation and inform it of such measures. The measures shall be designed to provide the constitutional public authorities as swiftly as possible, with the means to carry out their duties.
Version 2. 0 also provided a full 32-bit API, offered smooth multitasking and could take advantage of the 4 gigabytes of address space provided by the Intel 80386.
Douglas Hunter, in Half Moon ( 2009 ), believes Hudson may not have mentioned his supposed discovery of the island because he was " loath to address a crew insurrection that might well have erupted at that time, when the men realized where he was trying to take them.
As the compiler has no information on the layout of objects in the final output, it cannot take advantage of shorter or more efficient instructions that place a requirement on the address of another object.
Hani Hanjour arrived in San Diego in early December 2000, joining Hazmi, but on December 10, they were seen leaving their Mount Vernon address leaving for Phoenix, Arizona where Hanjour could take refresher flight training.
Students are also required to demonstrate proficiency in writing and in a foreign language and take courses in the fine arts and in the sciences, mathematics, or other courses that address formal methods of reasoning.
the Electronic Privacy Information Center ( EPIC ) objected to this, arguing that it does not take into account email or web addresses, which often contain content in the address information.
He became quite well known in the early days of the world wide web through an easter egg in the Netscape browser: typing " about: jwz " into the address box would take the user to his home page ( a similar trick worked for other Netscape staffers ).
A group of Canadian programmers rewrote OS-9 / 6809 Level II for the CoCo 3 ( w / address translation hardware ) for efficiency, and to take advantage of the native mode of the Hitachi 6309.
The Scientologist is directed to find a cluster of body thetans, address it telepathically as a cluster and take first the cluster then each individual member of the cluster through Incident II, then Incident I if needed.
The report included much of the same tone and opinions held in the Washington Society address, except that, uncharacteristically for its chief architect, it alluded to the threat of secession saying, " If a separation of the states shall ever take place, it will be, on some occasion, when one portion of the country undertakes to control, to regulate, and to sacrifice the interest of another.
Before Judge Gerald Fisher reminded her to address the court instead of the defendant, Susan Levy responded directly: " Did you really take her life?
In computer networks it has become a common practice for every person to also have one or more nicknames for the purposes of anonymity, to avoid ambiguity or simply because the natural name or technical address would be too long to type or take too much space on the screen.
Tricia, with the help of Arthur, Ford, and Trillian, manage to take Random to a bar ( address number 42 ) to try to talk to her.
Even as he oversaw a continued buildup, Clifford preferred to emphasize the points Johnson had made in his March 31, 1968 address: that the South Vietnamese army could take over a greater share of the fighting, that the administration would place an absolute limit on the number of U. S. troops in Vietnam, and that it would take steps, including the bombing restrictions, to reduce the combat level.
The University of San Diego is largely based on the Spanish University ; its campus and address take the name " Alcalá Park.
In a policy speech on May 15, 2008, which outlined a number of ideas, McCain said, " I will ask Congress to grant me the privilege of coming before both houses to take questions, and address criticism, much the same as the Prime Minister of Great Britain appears regularly before the House of Commons.
In a major 19 minute campaign address that was broadcast statewide, Davis said the recall was a " right-wing power grab " by Republicans and he blamed Republicans in the legislature and in Washington for many of the state's problems while at the same time he tried to take some of the responsibility for the state's problems.
At all times, the institution ( in all its forms ) has heavily emphasized as a key operating principle the strong need to cater to and address the needs of local nations, communities and peoples, so that those nations, communities and peoples can take ownership of future, long term conservation goals and objectives in their local areas:
Most address one specific set of functionality ; for instance, some allow the processes to be mapped ( see Business Process Mapping ) and documented ( such as Visio ); others allow for simulations to take place ( such as ARIS ).

address and advantage
The main advantage of a spinning netshot is that the opponent will be unwilling to address the shuttlecock until it has stopped tumbling, since hitting the feathers will result in an unpredictable stroke.
This I / O mapping scheme was regarded as an advantage, as it freed up the processor's limited address space.
The main advantage of IPv6 over IPv4 is its larger address space.
Compared to IPv4, the most obvious advantage of IPv6 is its larger address space.
** Indianapolis 500: In what Indianapolis Motor Speedway historian Donald Davidson and Speedway public address announcer Tom Carnegie later call the greatest moment in the track's history, 1973 winner Gordon Johncock wins his second race over 1979 winner Rick Mears by 0. 16 seconds, the closest finish to that date, after Mears draws alongside Johncock with a lap remaining, after erasing a seemingly insurmountable advantage of more than 11 seconds in the final 10 laps.
Being able to specifically address your " viewer " is a great advantage.
This Input / Output mapping scheme was regarded as an advantage, as it freed up the processor's limited address space.
Butler had the advantage of giving the party leader's keynote address to the conference in Macmillan's absence, but was widely thought to have wasted the opportunity by delivering a uninspiring speech.
Nüsslein-Volhard and Weischaus took advantage of the segmented form of Drosophila larvae to address the logic of the genes controlling development.
The advantage of ( distributed ) shared memory is that it offers a unified address space in which all data can be found.
Competitive advantage seeks to address some of the criticisms of comparative advantage.
The cartridge BASIC for the PCjr, in particular, gave programmers the advantage of a real programming language always ready without taking up system memory, as it was firmware, with its own address space.
Because memory was a scarce resource, the authors of the Mac OS decided to take advantage of the unused byte in each address.
The main advantage of paging over memory segmentation is that it allows the physical address space of a process to be noncontiguous.
It requires, however, some dexterity and address to manage the handspec to the greatest advantage ; and to perform this the sailors must all rise at once upon the windlass, and, fixing their bars therein, give a sudden jerk at the same instant, in which movement they are regulated by a sort of song or howl pronounced by one of their number.
The MAC address have the advantage of being globally unique, a property inherited by the EUI-64.
As such, Nussbaum argues that the procedural justice-based approach of contractarianism therefore fails to address areas in which symmetrical advantage does not exist, namely, in the context of justice for the disabled, transnational justice, and justice for non-human animals (" the three frontiers ").
This mode's advantage is the simplistic and fast method for addressing pixels in memory based on the X and Y coordinates-the Y coordinate can simply be put in the high byte of the address, and the X coordinate in the low byte, forming the address of the pixel without a multiply, shift or lookup being needed like other video modes.
It took advantage of the VAX virtual memory and 32-bit address space.

address and new
And Lawrence Chase, son of the Ransom Chases, is listed at his new address in Oxford, Eng..
Based on a newer, slightly more flexible, version of the Asters original Motorola MC6845 video chip, the Rockwell 6545, it worked by adding a new video mode, one with the ability to reprogram an extended, ( 2048 characters instead of 256 characters ) version of the character set, supported by an extended character memory of the video card that did not use one ( 8 bit ) byte per character, but an 11 bit " word ", so it could address each one of the available 2048 unique programmable characters.
This is done by adding eight extra 8-bit buses which allow the graphics controller to issue new AGP requests and commands at the same time with other AGP data flowing via the main 32 address / data ( AD ) lines.
The acquisition offers companies a new way to address retiree medical insurance commitments.
Nami's Visa application has since been reviewed, and while he mentioned that Mushabib will be travelling with him, he listed his occupation as student but failed to provide an address for his school, and listed his intended address in the United States merely as Los Angeles – in the end he never used this Visa to enter the United States, and reported his passport ( C115007, which showed evidence of travel to Afghanistan ) as " lost ", and procured a new one from Jeddah ( C505363 ).
In the January 1997 State of the Union address, Clinton proposed a new initiative to provide coverage to up to five million children.
However, sizeable new investments that are expected to address some of the issues are either planned or in progress.
As the courtesy name is the name used by people of the same generation to address the person, Chiang soon became known under this new name.
Other groups causing problems of enumeration are new born babies, refugees, people away on holiday, people moving home around census day, and people without a fixed address.
Understandably, the new Emperor was not eager to alter this arrangement: he would have expected to rule for at least another twenty or thirty years, and urgent attention was required to address the multitude of disasters which struck during 79 and 80.
An authoritative server will deny the request, making the client ask for a new IP address immediately.
A non-authoritative server simply ignores the request, leading to an implementation-dependent timeout for the client to give up on the request and ask for a new IP address.
Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization to address the needs of his time, one that would bring the dedication and systematic education of the older monastic orders to bear on the religious problems of the burgeoning population of cities, but with more organizational flexibility than either monastic orders or the secular clergy
The biggest questions for the new president-elect and new government are how to address corruption at the level of the bureaucracy, citizens and parties ; how to address the expectations of the Egyptian people ; how to bring people from different backgrounds and different voices to support social accountability during economic and political transition to an active developmental state.
One of the more notable new features was the addition of Internet Connection Sharing, a form of network address translation, allowing several machines on a LAN ( Local Area Network ) to share a single Internet connection.
This defines a PHY amendment adds new rf spectrum specifications to address the Chinese regulatory changes which have opened the 314-316 MHz, 430-434 MHz, and 779-787 MHz bands for Wireless PAN use within China.
The IEEE P802. 15 Wireless Next Generation Standing Committee ( SCwng ) is chartered to facilitate and stimulate presentations and discussions on new Wireless related Technologies that may be subject for new 802. 15 standardization projects or to address the whole 802. 15 work group with issues or concerns with current techniques or technologies.
However, new designs are being introduced that seek to address these problems.
The new machine also had a larger address space than the older mainframes, 24 bits addressing 8-bit bytes vs. a typical 18 bits addressing 36-bit words.
However, due to the enormous growth of the Internet and the predicted depletion of available addresses, a new version of IP ( IPv6 ), using 128 bits for the address, was developed in 1995.

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