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The highway system is an agency of government, and when it grinds up 40,000 Americans every year the government is destroying its own taxpayers, which is obviously a silly thing for any government to do.
Today, few countries do not bring their Armed Forces under one defense agency, subordinate to the Head of the Executive.
A government agency ( such as the Federal Communications Commission in the United States ) may apportion the regionally available bandwidth to broadcast license holders so that their signals do not mutually interfere.
Those forms that provide limited liability are able to do so because the state provides a mechanism by which businesses that follow certain guidelines will be able to escape the full liability imposed under agency law.
The ISO 3166 / MA has further associated members who do not participate in the votes but who, through their expertise, have significant influence on the decision-taking procedure in the maintenance agency.
To do this, the team selected wide receiver Justin Blackmon in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft and acquired Laurent Robinson in free agency.
# A deity is able to do absolutely anything, even the logically impossible, i. e., pure agency.
According to James Bamford, the NSA had picked up communications of al-Mihdhar and al-Hazmi back in 1999, but had been hampered by internal bureaucratic conflicts between itself and the CIA, and did not do a full analysis of the information it passed on to the agency.
Before the start of the 1994 season, San Diego was not expected to do well because they had so many newcomers via the draft and free agency ; the Chargers ended up 22 new players on their roster and 10 of them became starters.
Second, and more obviously, we do not have any past experience with the genesis of worlds and are hence not in a position to know whether the existence of fine-tuned universes are usually explained by the deliberate agency of some intelligent agency.
* The Old Man, born Andrew Nivens, is the head of a top secret government agency that he wishes did not have to exist, doing his job reluctantly because nobody else would do it properly.
In other words, that the ' limit ' on what omnipotence ' can ' do is not a limit on its actual agency, but an epistemological boundary without which omnipotence could not be identified ( paradoxically or otherwise ) in the first place.
An alternative definition uses job security as the measure of formality, defining participants in the informal economy as those ' who do not have employment security, work security and social security .” While both of these definitions imply a lack of choice or agency in involvement with the informal economy, participation may also be driven by a wish to avoid regulation or taxation.
" In a September 2002 letter to Mayor Joseph Harper, which copied Steve Surber ( then the village treasurer ), Groteke discussed "... the possibility that citations may have been improperly handled ", and recommended "... an outside independent agency should do a complete audit of all tickets written for at least the last 12 months.
* " Things we think and do not say ", the memo that led Maguire to establish his own agency
Interactive art can be distinguished from Generative art in that it constitutes a dialogue between the artwork and the participant ; specifically, the participant has agency, or the ability, even in an unintentional manner, to act upon the artwork and is furthermore invited to do so within the context of the piece, i. e. the work affords the interaction.
Individual agencies do not necessarily have a clear life-cycle and patterns of behavior, and are influenced heavily by their leadership and staff as well as the organic law creating the agency.
Barrett claims that ‘ agency ’ – being able to figure out why people do what they do – is so important in everyday life, that it is natural for our brains to work too hard at it, thereby detecting human or ghost-like behaviour in everyday meaningless stimuli.
When women have the agency to do what she wants, a higher equality between men and women is established.
This effort succeeded in stopping the panic, and led to calls for a Federal agency to do the same thing.
The band toured the album heavily, including an opening slot on Queensryche's world tour ( with whom they shared management in the Q Prime agency ).. After their third album and fourth album failed to do well commercially, the band was dropped by Geffen, and lineup changes ensued.
If the independent agency exercises any executive powers like enforcement, and most of them do, Congress cannot participate in the regular removal process of commissioners.
On a global scale, basic living conditions differ still much more between than within societies, and so do the experiences of existential security and individual agency that shape people ’ s values.

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Illicit production of cannabis for domestic and international drug markets continues to ask as an international problem, as do rumours that the country operates as a transit point for opiates from Southeast Asia to the West
He takes the slip to the shopkeeper, who opens the drawer marked ' apples ', then he looks up the word ' red ' in a table and finds a colour sample opposite it ; then he says the series of cardinal numbers — I assume that he knows them by heart — up to the word ' five ' and for each number he takes an apple of the same colour as the sample out of the drawer .— It is in this and similar ways that one operates with words —" But how does he know where and how he is to look up the word ' red ' and what he is to do with the word ' five '?
The postal service operates, and banks regulated by the federal government do not close for Good Friday.
The PC BIOS which IBM introduced operates in real mode, as do the DOS operating systems ( MS-DOS, DR-DOS, etc .).
Both the human and computer operated character do have the same basic visual appearance but will in most modern games be able to select a skin which is an arbitrary graphics model but that operates on the same set of movements as the base model.
Junior High and Elementary are linked in two buildings, and High School operates primarily in the Annex but classes do go back and forth from the buildings.
The CSX Railway, ( also known as the Charleston-Savannah Railway ) currently operates both freight trains and passenger trains ( via Amtrak ) along the lines, but do not stop at Hardeeville.
The New South Wales public education system also operates 19 selective public schools which resemble the English grammar-school system insofar as they engage in academic selection by way of centralised examination, they do not charge tuition fees and they are recipients of a greater degree of public funding per pupil than is afforded to non-selective public schools.
Stena Line, Europe's biggest ferry company, operates from the port, as do Irish Ferries.
Banrisul ( BM & F Bovespa: BRSR3, BRSR5, BRSR6 ) is the largest bank in Southern Brazil and operates primarily in the state of Rio Grande do Sul ( RS ), with a network that serves 364 cities ( 73 % of Rio Grande do Sul cities ).
Dubbed an " eBay for microfinance ", Zidisha operates on the assumption that microfinance borrowers can be trusted to participate responsibly in an online lending community and repay loans on their own, as do residents of wealthy countries.
To do this, it owns and operates a fleet of 79 airplanes and 15 helicopters, and two airports in the United States ( the only private organization allowed by the FAA to own and operate its own airports ), as well as aviation facilities at five international airports in Saudi Arabia.
This power operates even when Longshot does not consciously will it to do so.
The structuralist approach emphasizes on the way a capitalist economy operates ; only allowing and encouraging the state to do some things but not others ( Nicos Poulantzas, Bob Jessop ).
The societies in Oslo and Trondheim operates the student houses, and do also have subgroups who are engaged in theatre, political debates, radio, TV and newspaper.
In the Czech Republic, MLS-Multiple Listing Systems do exist via system names IMMO2, Czech Realtors operates in this MLS system for the Czech Republic.
The company, which was incorporated under a Royal Charter in 1665, is no longer an association of tradesmen that retains its ancient powers, but now operates as a charitable institution as do most of the other Livery Companies.
Like 20 other states, Georgia operates an open primary: voters do not align with a political party when they register to vote and may participate in whichever party's primary election they choose.
LCD flat panels do not seem to flicker at all as the backlight of the screen operates at a very high frequency of nearly 200 Hz, and each pixel is changed on a scan rather than briefly turning on and then off as in CRT displays.
The line transports over 33, 000 people daily, and operates 24 hours a day, one of only four U. S. rapid transit systems ( the others being the New York City Subway, the Red and Blue Lines of the Chicago ' L ', and the PATH lines ) to do so.
Since WRAL operates in a duopoly with WRAZ, this station may also broadcast CBS programming in certain cases when WRAL is unable to do so ( such as during special events or news-related emergencies ).
CP24 operates a fleet of remote transmission trucks that use digital microwave and satellite uplink systems to do live news reports throughout the region.
This law operates when the commodity ’ s price changes and all other prices and conditions do not change.
They do not queue and resend email as this requires the expenditure of resources ( spamming normally operates on very narrow margins ).

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