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Between meetings he helps the president keep track of delegated matters.
If we manage to keep track of a Bombus queen after she has left her feeding place, we may discover the snug little hideout which she has fixed up for herself when she woke up from her winter sleep.
In order to keep track of its position within the display, the Electron maintains an internal display address counter.
The Beatles ' 1968 track " Back in the U. S. S. R " references the instrument in its final verse (" Let me hear your balalaikas ringing out / Come and keep your comrade warm ").
A paralegal or court officer may keep track of the cases by using docketing software.
Governments ( the macroeconomic side ) set both national and international regulations that keep track of prices and corporations ' ( microeconomics ) growth rates, set prices, and trade, while the corporations influence what federal laws are set.
Examples include customer databases that record contact, credit, and demographic information about a business ' customers, personnel databases that hold information such as salary, benefits, skills data about employees, Enterprise resource planning that record details about product components, parts inventory, and financial databases that keep track of the organization's money, accounting and financial dealings.
The other called for the Council to find means to study the relations of language to public policy, to keep track of, publicize, and combat semantic distortion by public officials, candidates for office, political commentators, and all those who transmit through the mass media.
There is only one kind of electrical charge, and only one variable is required to keep track of the amount of charge.
The editor utilizes the script supervisor's notes during post-production to log and keep track of the vast amounts of footage and takes that a director might shoot.
They make notes on every shot, and keep track of props, blocking, and other details to ensure continuity from shot to shot and scene to scene.
Stith Thompson made a major attempt to index the motifs of both folklore and mythology, providing an outline into which new motifs can be placed, and scholars can keep track of all older motifs.
The Feynman diagrams are much easier to keep track of than old-fashioned terms, because the old-fashioned way treats the particle and antiparticle contributions as separate.
A data-centric approach can use either a stack or a queue to keep track of seed pixels that need to be checked.
* Card counting-Many systems exist for Blackjack to keep track of the ratio of ten values to all others ; when this ratio is high the player has an advantage and should increase the amount of their bets.
To keep track of their citizens, governments began keeping records of persons who were neither royalty nor nobility.
The use of Wiki software can allow gamemasters to easily keep track of notes and characters that appear during play, as well as character sheets and other useful tools for the players.
The first planetarium was invented by the ancient Chinese, and the official astronomers were paid to keep track of the solar, lunar, and planetary motions.
To keep track of them all, the Navy assigned unique identifying numbers to them.
For example, every electron is the same and in quantum mechanics, one can not keep track of an individual electron precisely.
Through the use of flags defined in the IMAP4 protocol, clients can keep track of message state: for example, whether or not the message has been read, replied to, or deleted.
With non-idempotent operations, the algorithm may have to keep track of whether the operation was already performed or not.
" While my people had the luxury of doing one job at a time, I had to keep track of the whole enterprise.
This means that the software does not have to keep track of the position or estimate the speed at which the controls are moved.

keep and collected
It is often useful to be able to compute the variance in a single pass, inspecting each value only once ; for example, when the data are being collected without enough storage to keep all the values, or when costs of memory access dominate those of computation.
Some shell collectors find their own material and keep careful records, or buy only " specimen shells ", which means shells which have full collecting data: information including how, when, where, in what habitat, and by whom, the shells were collected.
In 1833, after falling out with his bishop over a pamphlet he had published, he went to Paris, and on 3 November started a journal L ' Univers religieux, which he intended to keep free of political influence: it quickly collected 1800 subscribers.
He had the responsibility to pursue and apprehend offenders and bring them before the justice of the peace, whip, or punish offenders by order of the court, take bail for a person arrested, help to settle estates, and keep proper accounts of fines collected.
Pronoiars ( those who had been granted a pronoia ) became something like tax collectors, who were allowed to keep some of the revenue they collected.
Ordinary whist rules apply, but the players keep their cards collected by themselves.
His Poems ( 1982 ) collected all the work he wanted to keep in print up to the time of publication, beginning with Kitchen Poems ( 1968 ).
Then they went to work and elected a lot of Dissenters, one after another, and kept it up until they had collected £ 15, 000 in fines ; and there stands the stately Mansion House to this day, to keep the blushing citizen in mind of a long past and lamented day when a band of Yankees slipped into London and played games of the sort that has given their race a unique and shady reputation among all truly good and holy peoples that be in the earth.
Two major tourist sites – Cahuita and Puerto Viejo / Manzanillo – exist in Talamanca, and taxes collected from and investment due to tourism help keep the municipality afloat.
* Sweden had the right to keep all spoils of war collected before November 20, 1616
An alternative cyclone design uses a secondary air flow within the cyclone to keep the collected particles from striking the walls, to protect them from abrasion.
He used to bathe either fully clothed or naked in local ponds, and collected snakes, which he would keep in his pockets for several days at a time.
It is recorded that the idea for ice houses was brought to Britain by travellers who had seen similar arrangements in Italy, where peasants collected ice from the mountains and used it to keep food fresh inside caves.
He gave a fellow-critic an edition of Shaw's collected criticism, writing inside the cover, "' In the hope that when you come across the phrases I have already stolen you will keep quiet about it ".
William Arnold, Collector of Customs at Cowes, considered it necessary in 1783 to request " a King's cutter also in Hurst Road ... to keep off the large cutters from landing their goods for three or four days at a time ... to ruin the Trade, because the expense of keeping a large number of men and horses collected together waiting the arrival of goods must materially diminish the profits arising from their sale.
The losing nation is able to keep 20 % of the ore that was collected as a surplus, the winning nation begins with nothing.
If Crash falls off-screen or is otherwise killed off, the player is unable to keep whatever was collected in the Bonus Path and is returned to the level from which the Bonus Path was accessed.
Richardson agreed Sanborn could keep half of what he collected.
Thus, activists have collected more than 50, 000 signatures supporting their demands that the local government stop charging women to urinate, build more toilets, keep them clean, provide sanitary napkins and a trash can, and hire female attendants.
A glitch / oversight in the game causes the player to keep weapons collected in a level even if the level is aborted.
The tolls, collected at three separate gates, primarily reflected the cost of retaining a large crew of men with snow shovels to keep the road open in wintertime ; they were able to keep the road open through its first five winters.
This design allows the collected moisture and particulate to form a slurry that helps to keep the collection surfaces clean.
Many are collected from local homes, yards, or from areas about to be burned under the controlled burning program to keep summer grass fires from threatening the local homes.

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