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# and provide
Per a News article on Page # 9 of the October 1984 issue of Acorn User, the Acorn ' Plus 2 ' interface was due to provide Econet capability.
# Exploration of the way everyday " ordinary psychology " structures academic and professional work in psychology and how everyday activities might provide the basis for resistance to contemporary disciplinary practices.
# Binary options are contracts that provide the owner with an all-or-nothing profit profile.
Large dams such as Three Gorges Dam in China can provide large amounts of hydroelectric power ; it will have a 22. 5 Watt # Gigawatt | GW capability.
* Other renewable sources: Large dams such as Hoover Dam can provide large amounts of hydroelectric power ; it has 2. 07 Watt # Gigawatt | GW capability.
The primary benefit promised by ECC is a smaller key size, reducing storage and transmission requirements — i. e., that an elliptic curve group could provide the same level of security afforded by an RSA-based system with a large modulus and correspondingly larger key — e. g., a 256bit ECC public key should provide comparable security to a 3072bit RSA public key ( see # Key sizes ).
# To provide increased analgesia via drug synergy.
# They provide a forum for discussion.
# They provide information.
# A hardware abstraction layer that forms the lowest-level part of a kernel, sometimes used to provide real-time functionality to normal OS's, like Adeos.
Similarly, Microsoft announced Language Integrated Query ( LINQ ) and DLINQ, an implementation of LINQ, in September 2005, to provide close, language-integrated database query capabilities with its programming languages C # and VB. NET 9.
# God is not omnipotent in the classical sense and so God does not provide support for the status quo, but rather seeks the actualization of greater good.
# to provide the essential program functions that are appropriate for overall balance and diversity within the mission of the church, and
1987's Life as We Know It saw a decline in sales, but still managed to provide the band with the hits " That Ain't Love " ( U. S. # 16 ) and " In My Dreams " ( U. S. # 19 ).
# The Single European Sky ATM Research ( SESAR ) programme is to provide the future technology.
# Financing: There was agreement on the establishment of three new funds to provide assistance for needs associated with climate change: ( 1 ) a fund for climate change that supports a series of climate measures ; ( 2 ) a least-developed-country fund to support National Adaptation Programs of Action ; and ( 3 ) a Kyoto Protocol adaptation fund supported by a CDM levy and voluntary contributions.
# Financial channels for political parties or other interest groups – In Ecuador and Bolivia, German foundations have been able to provide funds to think tanks that work with certain political parties.
# Lead the more socially conscious homosexual to provide leadership to the whole mass of social variants ; and
# The fundamental tariffed switching and transmission ( and other ) services that an operating company must provide to an enhanced service provider ( ESP ) to connect with its customers through the company network.
# In a protocol applicable to a data unit, such as a block or frame, an additional item of information or a constraint encoded within the protocol to provide the required control.
# The ability of systems, units, or forces to provide services to and accept services from other systems, units or forces and to use the services exchanged to enable them to operate effectively together.
# The emergency room ( or other better equipped units within the hospital ) must treat an individual with an EMC until the condition is resolved or stabilized and the patient is able to provide self-care following discharge, or if unable, can receive needed continual care.

# and capability
# computers could be the vehicle for dramatically improving this capability.
# A fundamental ( basic ) communication network service ; an optional network capability associated with a BSA.
# The actions necessary to restore an automated information system's data files and computational capability after a system failure.
# A modem whose bandwidth capability is greater than that of a narrowband modem.
# If the hospital does not have the capability to treat the condition, the hospital must make an " appropriate " transfer of the patient to another hospital with such capability.
# The words, " Lift a Stone ", are used instead to substitute capability.
# REDIRECT Virtual call capability
# The two Voyager spacecraft continue to operate, with some loss in subsystem redundancy, but retain the capability of returning science data from a full complement of VIM science instruments.
# Bank-Centric Model: A bank deploys mobile payment applications or devices to customers and ensures merchants have the required point-of-sale ( POS ) acceptance capability.
# An extensive graphics capability will be added to the system by coupling it to a " sketchpad " program already developed at Brown University.
# This milestone relates to Meteor's electronic counter-countermeasures ( ECCM ) capability.
# Eventing capabilities: WMI offers the capability to notify a subscriber for any event it is interested in.
# Predictability: Predictability is an important concern for IT professionals because it defines the capability of someone having an experience with a set of interfaces managing a Windows component to apply this knowledge right away, intuitively, to any other manageable Windows component without having relearn everything from ground up.
# Bearer capability not authorized
# Bearer capability not presently available
# Bearer capability not implemented
# Have the capability to provide marketing expertise and managerial skills to firms, particularly Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, lacking such a resource.
# Investigate the endurance capability of the engine components, especially the reactor, during transient and steady state operation with multiple restarts.
# The mind has the innate capability to evaluate and select information at a preconscious level so that we are not overwhelmed with the processing requirements ;
# Dispositional traits and inner feeling on the job ; such as employee's emotional expressiveness, which refers to the capability to use facial expressions, voice, gestures, and body movements to transmit emotions ; or the employee's level of career identity ( the importance of the career role to one's self-identity ), which allows him or her to express the organizationally-desired emotions more easily, ( because there is less discrepancy between his or her expressed behavior and emotional experience when engage their work ).

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