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Use and flags
A list of available USE flags is available in the " Gentoo Linux Use Variable Descriptions " page of the Gentoo website.
Use of the white cross as a military ensign ( attached to the cantonal flags in the form of strips of linen ) has been used in the Old Swiss Confederacy since the 14th century, but the modern design of a white cross suspended in a square red field was introduced only during the Napoleonic period, first used in 1800 during the Hundred Days by general Niklaus Franz von Bachmann, and was introduced as official national flag in 1889.

Use and outside
* Use case in software engineering and systems engineering ; a description of a system ’ s behaviour as it responds to a request originating outside the system.
* First Lady — Use of the title outside the United States.
Use of the term started before 1961 and began to see broader use outside Philadelphia around 1975.
In the U. S., the Animal Welfare Act explicitly requires that any procedure that may cause pain utilize “ tranquilizers, analgesics, and anesthetics ,” with exceptions when “ scientifically necessary .” The act does not define “ scientific necessity ” or regulate specific scientific procedures ; instead, approval or rejection of individual techniques in each federally-funded lab is determined on a case-by-case basis by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, which contains at least one veterinarian, one scientist, one non-scientist, and one individual from outside the university.
Use of the term does not appear to have gained currency outside of the limited arena of justification of military action: for example, the U. S. Navy refers to the Korean conflict as the Korean War, and when they refer to police action, they surround the term in scare quotes.
Under Title VIII, Subsistence Management And Use, Alaska Natives and other rural residents were granted hunting and fishing rights when fish and game are not under outside threat.
Use of yohimbine outside therapeutic settings may not be appropriate for persons suffering from PTSD.
; Illegal Use Of Hands: contact which is the result of a player going outside of his cylinder with his hands and causing illegal contact .( ex.
; Illegal Use of Elbow: contact in which the player moves his elbow outside his cylinder, causing an opposing player to be disadvantaged.
Use of the term outside of Canada is sporadic but significant.
Use of bindi outside South Asia
Use the outside boxes to spin the middle box 180 ° before catching it again.
Use of the phrase color scheme may also and commonly does refer to choice and use of colors used outside typical aesthetic media and context, although may still be used for purely aesthetic effect as well as for purely practical reasons.

Use and military
Use nuclear propulsions to keep our long-range military aircraft in the air for the majority of their useful life.
The Environmental Modification Convention ( ENMOD ), formally the Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques is an international treaty prohibiting the military or other hostile use of environmental modification techniques.
" Since World War II, every major military action has been technically a U. S. military operation or a U. N. " police action ", which are deemed legally legitimate by Congress, and various United Nations Resolutions because of decisions such as the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution or the Authorization for Use of Force.
Use of that channel was kept quiet: German submarines had ravaged shipping along the East Coast during Operation Drumbeat, and thus military ships unable to protect themselves were secretly moved via canals to avoid the threat.
Since the 1970s, a number of international conventions have come into effect that try to limit the participation of children in armed conflicts, nevertheless the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers reports that the use of children in military forces, and the active participation of children in armed conflicts is widespread.
Use of prisoners of war for military labour, for medical experiments or as objects of public insult or curiosity is forbidden.
Their argument noted that the congressional military authorization ( the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists ) pertained only to nations, organizations, or persons whom the president " determines planned, authorized, committed, or aided the September 11, 2001, attacks, or harbored such organizations or persons.
The Iraq Resolution or the Iraq War Resolution ( formally the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002,, ) is a joint resolution passed by the United States Congress in October 2002 as Public Law No: 107-243, authorizing military action against Iraq.
Use of its veto power to prevent the Security Council from issuing resolutions condemning Israeli military action has frequently divided the U. S. from the Soviet Union, China and France in the Security Council ; since 1989 the U. S. government has dissented against security council resolutions on 12 occasions out of 17 total instances when a permanent member vetoed.
Use of tracers is usually only authorized during military training.
Use of HUDs then expanded beyond military aircraft.
Use of the symbol as a military insignia began with the cavalry of the Prussian army under Frederick the Great.
Use of the phrase " Kaiserlich und königlich " was decreed in a letter written by the Emperor on October 17, 1889 for the military, the navy and the institutions shared by the both parts of the empire.
Use of aerial incendiary bombs against civilian populations, including against military targets in civilian areas, was banned in the 1980 United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons Protocol III.
OEA also administers a Joint Land Use Study ( JLUS ) program, to encourage cooperative land use planning between military installations and the surrounding communities where civilian encroachment is likely to impair the operations of an installation.
He argued that under the framework established in Ex parte Quirin and Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, President Bush's decision to try Hamdan before a military commission " is entitled to a heavy measure of deference ," inasmuch as Congress had authorized the President to use all necessary and appropriate force to prevent future acts of terrorism when it passed the Authorization for Use of Military Force.
Use of the term in scholarly analyses tends to take place in the context of a democracy governed by elected officials, though the subordination of the military to political control is not unique to these societies.
Use of the term feudalism to describe India applies a concept of medieval European origin, according to which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants ( villeins or serfs ) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.

Use and context
Use of the terms ' precious ' and ' semi-precious ' in a commercial context is, arguably, misleading in that it deceptively implies certain stones are intrinsically more valuable than others, which is not the case.
Use of the term " false dawn " in this context should not be confused with false sunrise, which is a different, unrelated optical phenomenon.
Use of the term Doric in this context may also arise out of a contrast with the anglicised speech of the Scottish capital, because at one point, Edinburgh was nicknamed ' Athens of the North '.
Use of the term is reminiscent of the Spanish Reconquista, with which the French were certainly familiar — and, since it occurred in the context of a war with Spain ( Philip II of Spain was at the time Queen Mary's consort ), might have been intended as a deliberate snub.
Use of VaR in this context, as well as a worthwhile critique on board governance practices as it relates to investment management oversight in general can be found in Best Practices in Governance.
Use of the generic name is not compulsory and the Columbia designation may continue to be used in any context.
Use of an identifier in a context that establishes a binding for is called a binding ( or
* The Illinois Concert Compiler circa 1994 used a variant of SSA called SSU ( Static Single Use ) which renames each variable when it is assigned a value, and in each conditional context in which that variable is used ; essentially the static single information form mentioned above.
Use of the term may be either pejorative or complimentary, depending on the context.
Use of Wali Deccani's period poetry provides this Play with a very rare artistic and historical context.
Use of Sufi music, context and ambience is very alluring and mesmerising.
Use of indifferentism in this context was popularized by Kant in his Critique of Pure Reason.
Use of such materials is generally non-objectionable, provided the NASA identifiers appear in their factual context.
* Private Use Area, In the context of Unicode
Use of the term in this context is common in the nuclear industry.
* Use of this picture in a limited context does not deprive its copyright holders of any financial gain.
Use of the term " choke " in this context is most frequently encountered in the United States, and appears to be of relatively recent origin, not becoming reasonably widespread until well into the 1960s.
Use of Wali Deccani's period poetry provides this Play with a very rare artistic and historical context.
Use of tone mapping in this context may not be apparent from the final image:

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