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But there is also a firm aspect to lexicostatistics: the aspect of learning the internal organization of obvious natural genetic groups of languages as well as their more remote and elusive external links ; ;
The army's geographic organization and distribution have continued to reflect a concern with internal rather than external defense.
The Bolsheviks, founded by Vladimir Lenin and Alexander Bogdanov, were by 1905 a mass organization consisting primarily of workers under a democratic internal hierarchy governed by the principle of democratic centralism, who considered themselves the leaders of the revolutionary working class of Russia.
However, Amnesty International declined to publicize this material ; the Secretary-General of the organization, Pierre Sane, said at the time in an internal communication that " what they do with the bodies after human rights violations are committed is not part of our mandate or concern ".
Corporate, or internal certifications, are made by a corporation or low-stakes organization for internal purposes.
This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service.
With the swift rise of Islamism and religious groups such as Hamas in the 1980s, the DFLP faded among the Palestinian youth, and internal confusion over the future path of the organization paralysed political decision-making.
Enterprise resource planning ( ERP ) systems integrate internal and external management information across an entire organization, embracing finance / accounting, manufacturing, sales and service, customer relationship management, etc.
He determined that the internal organization of firms and the external business decisions thereof did not conform to the Neoclassical theories of “ rational ” decision-making.
ISO 13616-1: 2007 " specifies the elements of an international bank account number ( IBAN ) used to facilitate the processing of data internationally in data interchange, in financial environments as well as within and between other industries " but " does not specify internal procedures, file organization techniques, storage media, languages, etc.
Miller ( 1992 ) defines a street gang as “ a self-formed association of peers, united by mutual interests, with identifiable leadership and internal organization, who act collectively or as individuals to achieve specific purposes, including the conduct of illegal activity and control of a particular territory, facility, or enterprise.
As part of the Marian reforms, the legions ' internal organization was standardized.
It is a convenient tool for describing the internal organization of digital computers in concise and precise manner.
Supply chain management is a cross-function approach including managing the movement of raw materials into an organization, certain aspects of the internal processing of materials into finished goods, and the movement of finished goods out of the organization and toward the end-consumer.
* Transcription disc, a sound recording made during broadcasting for internal use by the broadcasting organization
* Leased line and radioteletype networks arranged in point-to-point and / or multipoint configurations to support data processing applications for government and industry such as integrating the accounting, billing, management, production, purchasing, sales, shipping and receiving departments within an organization to speed internal communications.
Due to internal disagreements, the national organization disbanded in 1961.
Operational plans describe the goals of an internal organization, working group or department.
Witans would advise on the administration and organization of the kingdom, dealing with issues such as taxation, jurisprudence and both internal and external security.
" He personified the divine authority of Rome's highest offices, internal organization, and external relations.
As regards internal structure, polyps exhibit two well-marked types of organization, each characteristic of one of the two classes, Hydrozoa and Anthozoa.
Laud also made progress with internal organization of the Press.

internal and rarely
The internal and external surfaces bear carefully crafted scenes usually from mythology, usually intaglio, rarely part intaglio, part cameo.
The PowerBook 1400 and 3400 were in fact the first PowerBooks ever to include an internal CD drive, and were introduced in a time when laptops rarely had one.
The instructions constituting a program are rarely specified using their internal, numeric form ; they may be specified by programmers using an assembly language or, more commonly, may be generated by compilers.
Because of these divisions, it was difficult for the OAU to take action against states involved in internal conflicts because it could rarely reach an agreement on what was to be done.
The molecules — as distinct from atoms — of a gas or liquid rarely experience perfectly elastic collisions because kinetic energy is exchanged between the molecules ’ translational motion and their internal degrees of freedom with each collision.
The molecules of a gas or liquid rarely experience perfectly elastic collisions because kinetic energy is exchanged between the molecules ' translational motion and their internal degrees of freedom with each collision.
Ethics of warfare have developed since 1945 to create constraints on the military treatment of prisoners and civilians primarily by the Geneva Conventions, but rarely apply to use of the military forces as internal security troops during times of political conflict that results in popular protests and incitement to popular uprising.
The sticky wax plates could then be assembled to a 3 dimensional scaled up model of the skull, complete with internal structures such as nerve channels and other internal hollows rarely seen in fossils.
The weight and the internal tensions are hidden, producing an airy and elegant effect rarely seen under a central dome.
It is also numbered as Route 2 ( formerly route 601 ), but its route number is used primarily for internal purposes and is rarely shown on public maps or signs.
It is numbered as " Route 1 " ( formerly route 602 ), but its route number is used by the TTC predominantly for internal purposes and is rarely used by the public or on TTC maps.
The most common cause of internal bleeding is carcinoma ( cancer ), either of the gastro-intestinal tract or of the lung, or more rarely of other organs such as the prostate, pancreas or kidney.
Though rarely available in the domestic market, export models featured the internal 3. 5 " drive, just like an Atari ST or an Amiga.
Although perceived as secretive and unsavory junta, they rarely formed a united front, and their internal quarrels often spilled over into the public arena.
The underlying cause for the development of cherry angiomas is not understood, probably due to a lack of interest in the subject, given that they only rarely indicate internal malignancy.
A crazy quilt rarely has the internal layer of batting that is part of what defines quilting as a textile technique.
Research on the democratic peace theory further indicates that capitalist democracies rarely make war with one another and have little internal violence.
Because the internal jugular rarely varies in its location, it is easier to find than other veins.
The longer first and third lines are rarely rhymed, although at times poets may use internal rhyme in these lines.
Starbug is shown to have an internal cloaking device installed in the series III episode ' Backwards ', but as this feature has been rarely seen in the series it is not known if it is a standard feature of the craft or a custom modification.
rather campanulate, usually tepals 6, similar to one another, rarely unequal slightly extended, never papillose, soon deciduous, the male with 9-12 stamens, filaments well developed, internal glands baseline, anthers 4-sporangia, sporangia in 2 pairs almost vertical those of external whorl introrsas, those of inner whorl or extrorse latrorsas, hypanthium short and flat, vestigial pistilodio present ;
Very rarely, the common carotid artery ascends in the neck without any subdivision, either the external or the internal carotid being absent ; and in a few cases the common carotid has itself been found to be absent, the external and internal carotids arising directly from the arch of the aorta.

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