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Where and approach
Where formal correctness proofs are not possible, rigorous use of code review and unit testing represent a best-effort approach to make modules secure.
Where Chandler, like Hammett, centered most of his novels and stories on the character of the private eye, Cain featured less heroic protagonists and focused more on psychological exposition than on crime solving ; the Cain approach has come to be identified with a subset of the hardboiled genre dubbed " noir fiction ".
Where distribution is to be by CD-ROM or other physical media, there is no reason to treat this form differently from a paper format, and a national copyright is an acceptable approach.
Where classical hypnosis is authoritative and direct, and often encounters resistance in the subject, Erickson's approach is permissive, accommodating and indirect.
The 1956 version of Where or When features Bostic growling through the mid-range of the instrument behind a heavy backbeat and loud bass and it is a marked departure from his approach to the same tune recorded on Gotham in 1947 which showed off his sweet “ singing ’ in the upper register with barely audible percussion.
Where it is still desirable to reduce the overhead of a linked list, unrolling provides a more practical approach ( as well as other advantages, such as increasing cache performance and speeding random access ).
Where as, the faction of CPI which later became CPI ( M ), referred this as a revisionist approach of class collaboration.
Current ways of " teaching " literature in schools and universities may make it difficult for literary people to approach Sufi literature as it should be: Sufis do not pull apart a tale to find its meaning, but cite the case of the child who has dismantled a fly and, left with a heap of wings, a head, legs, asks " Where is the fly?
Where the subject of the assessment is clearly identifiable and provisions exist to make some form of intervention against that subject the target centric assessment approach may be used.
Much later, describing his approach to the audition, he said, " Well, I really hadn't too much familiarity with that but I threw myself across the floor and about the third or fourth pass, Agnes cried ' Stop ' and summoned me over and said ' Where on earth did you get your dance training ?'".
Where the cost in time and money of making such racemic mixtures is low, or if both enantiomers may find use, this approach may remain cost-effective.
Where simple arched bridges are used for railways on flat terrain the cost of building long approach embankments may be considerable.
Where Hammer looks for material clues and interviews the suspects about things like motive and alibis, Bugge makes an analytical approach and claims after only a third of the book that he has solved the mystery.
Where four conductors are needed, one approach is to employ a two-level arrangement of conductor cables.
Where Machin's approach as Anarky had been to cause social change, Armstrong's approach bordered more on psychotic and meaningless acts of chaos and destruction.
Where the typical approach to Cross-Cultural Religious Studies, especially in a secular university, was to hold two or more traditions at arm's length and draw lines of comparison between them, Panikkar's approach was to view issues in the real world through the eyes of two or more traditions.
Where previously sites of great significance to native peoples could be excavated and any burials and artefacts taken to be stored in museums or sold, there is increasing awareness in the West of taking a more respectful approach.

Where and becomes
Where relatively warm water bodies are present, for example due to water evaporation from lakes, lake-effect snowfall becomes a concern downwind of the warm lakes within the cold cyclonic flow around the backside of extratropical cyclones.
Where, therefore, the general permission of them would be pernicious, it becomes necessary to lay down and support the rule which generally forbids them .”
Where wind is the force distributing the grains inland, the deposit behind the beach becomes a dune.
Where the lithosphere moves upward ( tectonic uplift ), land eventually rises above sea level, so that and erosion removes material, and the area becomes a source for new sediment.
Where a species becomes endangered, the population may fall below a minimum whereby the forced interbreeding between the remaining animals will result in extinction.
Where lobbying is ( sufficiently ) regulated, it becomes possible to provide for a distinctive criteria and to consider that trading in influence involves the use of " improper influence ", as in article 12 of the Criminal Law Convention on Corruption ( ETS 173 ) of the Council of Europe.
Where the bottom is rising, fringing reefs can grow around the coast, but coral raised above sea level dies and becomes white limestone.
* Foot, Sarah, " Where English becomes British: Rethinking Contexts for Brunanburh ," in
Where the upper house of a Westminster system country has the right to refuse supply, such as in Australia during the events of 1975, the convention becomes a grey area as Westminster governments are not normally expected to maintain the confidence of the upper house.
Where a significant result is proved rigorously, it becomes a theorem.
Where relatively warm water bodies are present, for example due to water evaporation from lakes, lake-effect snowfall becomes a concern downwind of the warm lakes within the cold cyclonic flow around the backside of extratropical cyclones.
Where the sources are few, or misprint-ridden, or conflicting, the task of the urtext editor becomes difficult.
Where the Hebrew has only " The shall reign for ever and ever ", the Aramaic paraphrase has " How the crown of the kingdom ( Aramaic " kingdom " malku מ ַ ל ְ כ ּ ו ּ, corresponds to Hebrew malkut מ ַ ל ְ כו ּ ת ) becomes you, O Lord!
Where Nootka Cypress is treated in Chamaecyparis, the name of the hybrid becomes × Cupressocyparis leylandii, and where treated in Xanthocyparis, it becomes × Cuprocyparis leylandii.
Where a lessee is evicted from, or surrenders or forfeits possession of part of the property leased to him, he becomes liable at common law to pay only a rent apportioned to the value of the interest which he still retains.
Where this notation becomes ambiguous or confusing, suffixes such as < math >
Where such a vote is successful, the union that they have joined becomes their bargaining agent and the workers in the jobs to which the collective agreement pertains are members of a bargaining unit.
Where these conjoined flows meet Hazel Bank Gill is where the river becomes known as the River Cover.
Where the section has to be integrated into a larger railway system, it becomes exceptionally limiting in the level of operations that it allows, and the opportunity for a mistake to be made, and an ensuing accident to occur, is high.
Where the word remains known as the whole sign, the unification of concept and sound-image becomes the unification of the signified and the signifier respectively.
Where languages are derived from a very distant ancestor, and are thus more distantly related, the comparative method becomes impracticable.
#* Variation ( paved path ): Where Hillside becomes Via Siena, turn right to continue along the remaining short dead-end section of Hillside, where it becomes a paved path.

Where and critical
Two notable books addressed the relations between contemporary Judaism and Christianity, Abba Hillel Silver's Where Judaism Differs and Leo Baeck's Judaism and Christianity, both motivated by an impulse to clarify Judaism's distinctiveness " in a world where the term Judeo-Christian had obscured critical differences between the two faiths.
Where θ < sub > c </ sub > is the critical angle measurement which is caused by the sun or a light source ( measured normal to the surface ):
He did enjoy a final commercial blockbuster with Clint Eastwood in Where Eagles Dare in 1968 but his last film of the decade, Anne of the Thousand Days ( 1969 ), was a commercial and critical disappointment.
Where a detailed study of a waterway has been done, the 100-year floodplain will also include the floodway, the critical portion of the floodplain which includes the stream channel and any adjacent areas that must be kept free of encroachments that might block flood flows or restrict storage of flood waters.
Where critical maximum or minimum values exist, statistical methods must be applied to observed variation to determine an adequate number of samples to assess probability of exceeding those critical values.
The album was both a critical and commercial success, including the Ralph MacDonald-penned track " Where Is The Love ", which proved to be not only an R & B success, but also scored Top Five on the pop Hot 100.
Where it is critical to reduce noise and vibration, the concrete slab can be supported upon soft resilient bearings.
Where there was a critical mass of Mormons in the community, they were frequently viewed as having sold the election to the highest bidder, although there is no recorded proof of this ever taking place.
Where file system permissions exist, " ordinary " users are only able to delete their own files, preventing the erasure of other people's work or critical system files.
Although it garnered critical acclaim, it failed to produce a hit song, unlike the earlier Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone ?.
" Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone was more critical of the compilation, stating that " Where ATDI's later albums were art-punk cherry bombs packed with cascading shouts and tricky rhythms, most of these singles, rarities, B sides and live cuts sound unfocused -- long on arty twists and youthful bloodletting but short on explosiveness.
In 1995, her duet with Nick Cave " Where the Wild Roses Grow " had become a hit and the duo had enjoyed considerable pop and critical success including four ARIA Awards.
Though the source of their most successful single ("' Til the Day " entered the UK Singles Chart at # 27 ), the album lacked both the critical acclaim afforded to their first full-length album (" This Is Where I Stand ") and the commercial success anticipated by the Sony / BMG and much of the fan base alike.

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