At Army Group level the Russians were using simple codes, but lower formations sent radio signals in clear. |
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The post-modern era taught us to respect styles as languages and codes for messages of social value. |
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Dyann has excelled in her chosen sports, football and camogie for many years and has played with Limerick in both codes. |
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So, of course, we had real jobs with proper tax codes, an optional pensions scheme, sickness cover and employee rights. |
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Despite the stark words of the various codes regulating ministerial and MSP conduct, the MSPs of various parties will let the First Minister off. |
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Dissidence, even active, is not war and the normal criminal and civil codes of law still apply. |
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In almost every case the wrongdoing is by a few since most people operate according to high moral codes whatever the degree of disorganization. |
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When people are designing their own religions and their own moral codes, is it any shock that they're designing their own politics, too? |
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We need each other, but women have always been the ones to set the moral codes, to keep men and their children on the right track. |
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The actors of today are simply too pretty and too vacant to depict the men and women of sterner days and stricter moral codes. |
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Several members of this group were found to contain a gene lying downstream of the YR gene that codes for a protein of unknown function. |
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Each gene, or a combination of genes, codes for the assembly of amino acids that combine in long chains forming proteins. |
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Opening such messages results in yet more junk, natch, thanks to information gleaned through the hidden tracking codes. |
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Having experienced professional football and American football he is eager for rugby to take on similar codes of practice. |
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We do everything from the repackaging to the labeling of the new bar codes for the club store. |
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Most styles can be adapted to meet any pool codes in your area, and provide a safe perimeter fence around your pool. |
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Many of our housing developments started off on the right foot, with open spaces and strictly adhered to building codes. |
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Special codes found on the bottles can be entered into the site for points redeemable for merchandise. |
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She has appealed to her own family's codes of respect and faithfulness to one's word. |
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It is a reasonable, clear and workable requirement that anybody in public life abides by certain codes. |
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Small touches in each of these short stories illustrate Edgeworth's use of codes and riddling. |
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Every slave state had its own slave code and body of court decisions. These codes made slavery permanent in these states. |
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Such investigations may lead to further refinements in U.S. building codes. |
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The device reads UPC codes, interfaces with an electronic scale and downloads the audit data into your computer. |
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In the new codes, clastic bandages are considered those that contain fibers of rubber, spandex, or elastane. |
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Because of the effectiveness of sprinkler systems, codes often allow trade-offs or trade-ups on other elements of the fire protection system. |
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Here is where Alan Turing broke the codes that maybe won the second world war. |
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There is little doubt that trying to break simple codes enhances one's understanding of cryptography. |
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Indeed, cliques and cabals spring up and create their own behavioral benchmarks, codes of conduct simultaneously acting inclusive and exclusive. |
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If they were to have the use of these codes, they would be able to maintain, modify or even license the Object Codes. |
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Anglo-Saxon law codes suggest a restitutive system, essentially a regulation of the feud. |
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Clearly, communities will need to move decisively to change zoning laws and building codes, in order to avoid a repeat of what we have seen. |
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There are a number of items to consider, including layout, style, materials and products, safety issues, and building codes. |
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In addition, the company has a colorful series of combination padlocks with resettable codes. |
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The codes involved at the Games are table tennis, golf, rugby, boxing, tennis, netball, goalball, soccer, swimming, hockey and cricket. |
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Tests have shown that the canonical code is better than almost all randomly reshuffled codes in this respect. |
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His music and its cryptic codes awaken Akasha, the Nubian queen of all vampires who also ruled Ancient Egypt with despotic violence. |
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At the same time, with seven different teams across both codes staking a claim to him, he felt his hurling was suffering. |
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Everyone knows that murder and manslaughter, kidnapping and terrorism, treason and high treason existed long before today's penal codes. |
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Her obsession with feminine appearance indicates the degree to which she internalized and responded to the social codes of her day. |
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He also points out that although schools must meet the building code standards for air quality, that doesn't necessarily mean today's codes. |
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They committed themselves to elaborate codes of behavior that included respect for women and a certain mannerly decorum. |
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At the moment I'm wrestling with huge combinations of ISBN numbers and country codes. |
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Many companies are designing products to be easily disassembled, and stamping components with codes signifying their chemical composition. |
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One of the nice things about QR codes, of course, is you can do these things graphically. |
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And scanning the QR codes will only cost whatever your mobile company charges you to use the web. |
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Bring me your embedded RFID chips, show me your QR codes, hit me with your location-based web apps. |
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It codes for the protein in neurons that recycles secreted serotonin from the synapse. |
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Exhibitors were issued with an identification pass card with bar codes that had to be swiped at the point of entry. |
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Medicare pays for devices and biologicals with passthrough codes when they are used in the outpatient wound care clinic. |
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Modern-day numerologists profess to find hidden codes in computer analyses of biblical texts. |
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As radio was developed, the ability of the enemy to eavesdrop on radio messages brought about the development of codes and ciphers. |
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What we don't know is if NSA is able to crack PGP messages scrambled using 1024 character codes. |
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She said schools were reminded in 1994 that behaviour and discipline codes should include measures to counter bullying behaviour. |
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Institutionalization of discipline and dress codes is another strategy used to curb violence. |
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These moral codes may be forces for good or forces for ill, but they clearly have survival power on their own account. |
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Manners and protocol are society's standard operating procedures, codes of conduct, and accepted customs. |
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Therefore, ethical action is equated with following rules, principles, laws, maxims, and codes. |
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They also said there should be reviews of the codes of conduct for barristers and solicitors. |
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It is so refreshing to know that there are people who do abide by the codes of human kindness. |
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The review will look into the adequacy of current arrangements and codes of practice. |
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Unusual number system bases and Gray codes are described in detail in two chapters. |
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Convictions for both groups were coded using New Zealand Police offence codes. |
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The design of these vessels will be to the latest standards, and will comply with all relevant marine design codes. |
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Previously, marshals have said that federal dress codes had forced them to wear outfits that made them stand out from regular airline passengers. |
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What is the status of professional codes of ethics relative to federal regulations? |
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The argument was that these subcultures, particularly through their style, challenged the cultural codes and values of the ruling class. |
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Its e-commerce council addresses such issues as standardization of shipping codes to capture the efficiency that the Internet offers. |
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As is well known, Turing spent the second world war breaking German military codes. |
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A recent form of regulatory water-use restriction is the imposition of specific water-use technologies in building codes. |
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Hospitals must have standby power, because building codes and accreditation organizations require it. |
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Each frame of video is individually numbered using time code, so the time codes from the offline edit are then used to do the online edit. |
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The codes can be more of a public relations exercise than a real guide to practical conduct for managers. |
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Once the codes become changed, you are left stranded until they're relearned. |
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The key to paying bills and redeeming coupons via mobile handsets is the use of camera phones to read special bar codes. |
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Some of the neoconservatives in the Pentagon had let it slip to him that they had broken the country's diplomatic codes. |
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Alongside the body are a series of baffling codes, which Langdon is asked to decipher. |
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She turned and began again to figure the codes, and another plan to get out of this cellar. |
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For one thing, it means that we can have different codes of morality, one code for the public self, the other for the private self. |
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There are already many accepted codes of practice for magick but they weren't formulated with modern modes of communication in mind. |
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Why have ethical codes not figured prominently in discussions of the peer review process? |
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The nations that survive and prosper and become world powers are the ones that adhere to strict moral codes. |
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Most new garage door openers have built-in security codes that are hard for crooks to crack electronically. |
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The forces had succeeded in breaking all their other codes, and it was hoped that this would prove much harder to crack. |
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But there is no hint that the other great lawgivers sought even a formal ratification for their codes. |
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Now all I have to do is wait to see whether they've managed to get the authorisation codes right. |
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Even the new dress codes and hairstyles of rockers, mods, or hippies became suspect. |
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The Deuteronomic and Levitical codes were prophetically inspired reinterpretations of the Torah by the priestly writers. |
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They have clashed with government officials over the use of hard hats, zoning regulations, Workers' Compensation, and building codes for schools. |
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The members start wearing fancy dress and talking in riddles and inventing elaborate codes of conduct. |
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As such, it was thought that codes could only be cracked if there was collusion between two high-level bank employees. |
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It also has accounting codes for cost analysis and can track sick leave, annual leave and overtime. |
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From the other end of the political spectrum come the pusillanimous speech codes on our college campuses. |
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Later the heraldists gathered these emblems in codes and collections preserved in libraries and archives. |
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In reviewing these codes, one finds no prescriptions for preventing child access to laundry chute openings. |
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Competition was artificial, and took place according to codes of rules and the conventions of fair play. |
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Gone are the handkerchief codes of the seventies, where a hankie in the left pocket indicated a guy was a top, and the right indicated a bottom. |
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If you enter the correct code, a spring-loaded door pops open, but a built-in computer will block access if five wrong codes are entered. |
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Political correctness is essentially an etiquette, a series of codes by which we are supposed to live our lives. |
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Some of the codes will unfold with merely adept connivance, others will swim vigorously into and by circulation inside their own medium. |
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There are cheat codes to the universe, as anyone who's cracked a book on differential calculus can tell you. |
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It needed variances because the building codes were set up for either residential or hotels, not both. |
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They have no comprehension of the social codes that govern the rest of us, and may touch inappropriately or throw tantrums. |
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Despite the obvious codes of virtuality at play, of simulation and simulacra, the image works. |
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In the course of the rebellion, Munda converts not only resisted imperialism but also refused to accept the codes of the Church. |
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Rather, common codes are theorized to serve as the medium for both perception and action. |
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The challenge of developing codes for very complex, massively parallel computers has increased the emphasis on programming skills. |
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These clades are labeled together with four diverse MSY1 codes from each lineage to indicate the diagnostic minisatellite structures. |
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The browser reads the HTML and other programming codes to display the pages as you see them. |
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The former live their lives within a rigid moralism and behavioral codes and have a supercilious social pretense. |
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Shirley is born later, but in her family and community, she finds herself similarly surrounded by cultural codes that hem her in. |
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The obvious benefit is easily memorisable names for things like web pages and mailboxes, rather than long numbers or codes. |
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Dress codes are a British institution, and the British love their uniforms. |
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We were overfull, according to the health codes, but people kept dropping off animals when we were closed. |
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It is embodied in the Hippocratic oath and in the ethical codes of virtually all health-related professions. |
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Programs are screened for scenes that contradict the codes of sexual chastity and religious observance. |
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The grammatical analysis of both codes was based on passive constructions, mode, nominalization, lexical choice, and moderators. |
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But as soon as a hijack takes place, certain codes are input by the pilot into aircraft instruments to alert ground staff. |
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They should also be knowledgeable about local building codes, including property setbacks and variances. |
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The development of codes and themes was cross-checked with another researcher to enhance validity. |
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Building codes in your area may specify that only a licensed professional can do certain work. |
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He located the locking mechanism and accessed it, changing the emergency codes so no ship's personnel could override the room lock. |
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Registers will convert bar codes at checkout into orders for restocking shelves. |
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Integrity can be ensured through such software tools as checksums, parity bits, and cyclical redundancy codes. |
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One adds support for error detection codes such as checksums and cyclic redundancy codes. |
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Computer crackers have obtained access to computer systems codes used in America's space program. |
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Here gestural, postural and vestimentary codes are much more important than overt displays of sexual arousal in the figures. |
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The beit din operates in conformance with California arbitration statutes and legal codes. |
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It is the ethical codes of the professional groups that prevent notification. |
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A trained nosologist upgraded Ninth International Classification of Diseases codes, as previously described. |
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If your mobile phone is locked with any mobile services provider you can also have it unlocked with free unlock codes. |
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These tight bonds, complex rules and codes of respect make it difficult to discover exactly what's going on inside a bikie gang. |
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For child safety, building codes specify that balusters must be spaced less than 4 inches apart. |
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It seamed that between extratonal and neo-tonal codes there were nothing but divarications. |
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The env gene codes for a protein on the outer coat of the virus that allows it to recognize and attach to human cells. |
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City building codes prescribe limits on planters and structures, such as decking, trellis and pergolas. |
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How can the genetic codes which stimulate and codify the make-up of every cell of a living organism be bought and sold? |
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A conceptual framework for selective coding was developed that linked unrelated codes to the core category of providing. |
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The final theory has been called the theory of cognateness, and purports that both codes had been influenced from a common Semitic background. |
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As with any association, certain matters pertaining to codes of conduct and standards need to be addressed. |
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Clinics provided data in a pseudo-anonymised form, using Soundex codes derived from surnames. |
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The sets of ampoules were made up at an independent homoeopathic dispensary with numerical codes on each of the bottles. |
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So in reality many of our moral codes are based on internal convictions that lack pure and independent proof. |
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The second tendency is for societies to erect moral codes, which often frown on behaviour encoded by our selfish genes. |
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It is really up to the individual retailer to decide whether they are doing anything that breaches their legal or moral codes. |
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Encryption, codes and ciphers were once associated only with spies, espionage and illicit letters between lovers. |
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His classifications formed the basis of civil law systems in Europe up to the time of the French and German codes. |
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The Read codes improved on earlier classification and coding systems in several important respects. |
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It is clearly necessary to situate these verses within ancient Mediterranean cultural codes relating to honor and gender. |
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He was assigned the task of sending highly classified combat information to assigned receivers via electric codes. |
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They were a secret detective society you see, with secret meetings, and a secret badge, and passwords and codes and everything. |
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These can be used by fraudsters to work out security codes and passwords and log into customers' accounts. |
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While many of the objectives in these codes are positive, their main drawback is that they are voluntary. |
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Legal codes are huge bodies of code on which very little garbage collection has been performed. |
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It is clear that in spite of modern technology, sorting machines, postal codes etc, the deliveries get worse. |
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I worked hard to obtain these codes, and I endeavored to keep them safe from all others, to ensure they are used in the best possible way. |
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As I've written before, dress codes often encourage teachers to slut-shame. |
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But, in a process described as working from the bottom up, three codes were drawn up by the relevant industries. |
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It seems more sensible to disembody it and focus attention on meanings and the codes producing them. |
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Check your local and state building codes and fire ordinances to see if you can use an unvented space heater, if you consider purchasing one. |
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For example, the authors use the ILDASM disassembler to dig into the compiled codes, but did not even mention what ILDASM is. |
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The wing commander's mission is to provide a trained and employable force of squadrons and specified unit type codes. |
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The gene splicers rearranging the genetic codes of untold species are operating blindly, he says. |
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After all, the US had broken Japan's diplomatic codes and could sometimes decode messages faster than the Japanese themselves. |
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And then there's the question of how often the postal codes change and how you'd track those changes. |
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The censor deciphered most of these codes fairly easily, although some of the more subtle ones may have eluded him. |
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We speak the same language, understand the same cultural codes and implicitly acknowledge the validity of this type of academic product. |
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In the past our society imposed very strict codes of behavior, biased especially against women. |
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One of these is our annual sports awards where we honour those who give of their all in various sporting codes. |
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As he discovers, le crime passionnel, a concept originating in France, has a special place in many legal codes around the world. |
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A cybercrook has admitted to using hacked ATM codes to steal from accounts. |
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If anyone wonders whether dress codes are strict now, why not take a gander at the way swings were back at Fulford Golf Club. |
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Factory farming has no traditions, no rules, no codes of honor, no little decencies to spare for a fellow creature. |
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Commonly, the codes will address certain principles, and these will be governed by written rules. |
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Today's building codes in most areas of the country generally require insulated glazing. |
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Eiji and Ohno came up with the kanban system of labeling, an early precursor to bar codes, to keep the flow of parts smooth. |
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The cover letter explained that there were no codes that could be used to link a completed questionnaire to a particular respondent. |
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He came up with the electronic voting scheme which eventually ended in tears and now he's proposing the introduction of postal codes. |
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Inmates write letters using codes that have been so hard to decipher, they have been sent to the FBI's cryptologists in Washington. |
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In Cornwall at least, Franco-Ontarians call it franglais and consider it a common practice of switching codes without apprehension. |
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Quantum cryptography systems discard these corrupt keys and only use codes that are known to be secure. |
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Seconds later, Susan was already standing behind Pete's screen, checking through the codes that Pete had keyed in. |
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The focus on the artificiality of those codes means that the actual gender of the actor becomes obscured, and indeed irrelevant. |
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This is the process that analyzes an HTML document in comparison to standard HTML rules, identifying errors and non-standard codes. |
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This first Georgia slave code, which was not as detailed as the codes of the older slave colonies, was quickly determined to be too lenient. |
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But if misguided privacy alarmists have their way, the benefits of the next generation of bar codes may be denied or delayed. |
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Make sure electrical wiring and heating systems meet safety codes, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for heater placement and setup. |
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Installation and wiring must be in compliance with local building and electrical codes. |
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Three codes of practice in relation to the prevention of bullying in the workplace and sexual harassment were launched last March. |
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His words looked to have a prophetic ring as the Scots came of age in an enthralling and ebbing battle of two sporting codes. |
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He has also raised the issue of whether it is feasible to use postal codes to help improve the postal services around the country. |
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It will utilize a massive computer database that incorporates biometric identifier technology with machine-readable bar codes in passports. |
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A floor-length skirt cleverly references formal evening-dress codes, but it is also romantic and soft. |
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Most codes require a deck to support an estimated live load of 40 pounds per square foot combined with a 10 psf dead load for a total of 50 psf. |
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Day in and day out, he violates welfare laws and flagrantly violates building codes and regulations. |
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And it was one commingle of secrets, codes and intrigue that I came across, as I flipped pages upon pages of this wonderfully-written work. |
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He reread, as he read, with obsessed intentness, filling flyleaves with pencilled codes that helped him retrieve any beauty, any bathos. |
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We are still trying to figure out what the codes mean, but we feel we are very close to cracking it. |
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I often figured out codes long before the characters did, which was annoying. |
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The spread of mobile telephones and even the use of secret words or codes show that secrecy is essential to close deals or pass on information. |
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They were the high-level diplomatic and military codes, the kind of which had never been cracked. |
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Currently, companies are the smallest army element to be routinely assigned unit identification codes. |
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We are seeing boats coming in from all over the world with manufacturer identification codes assigned by their country of origin. |
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Biometric identifiers are digital codes that cannot be used to reconstitute your image or fingerprint. |
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The officer turned to face a terminal, inserting an identicard and entering a series of codes. |
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An e-voter would go to one site to register and would then be issued with the pass codes to vote in secrecy at another site. |
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Under the doctrine of breach of statutory duty some regulatory codes may give rise to civil liability when breached. |
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With compliance to building codes a given, the real question on many projects is whether it is worthwhile to go beyond code requirements. |
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For an embrace of the Simpson-Bowles commission plan for debt reduction and a streamlining of the U.S. tax codes? |
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Technical components include having in place predictive codes for dosimetry, decontamination technologies, triage, and population management experts. |
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The codes then get studied, interpreted and applied by the same system. |
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One form of intervention concerns the debate over government regulation of the private market via rent control, zoning, building codes, and the Community Reinvestment Act. |
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After a thorough search of his house, we also found light weapons and pistols, and eight booby-trapped suitcases, a large group of passports, and codes. |
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In order to conform to strict fire codes the employer shall have the right to conduct safety inspections and fire drills at the employees home at any time. |
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But it also opens outward to offer a sharp look at the fatal codes of honor dominating the austro-hungarian military caste system. |
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They are writing complex computer codes that can dig down into the so-called Deep Web and scour the most obscure corners of the internet in the blink of an electronic eye. |
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They'd printed lots of universal product codes for soup cans. |
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Flag, semaphore, and electrical or heliographic Morse signalling were all susceptible to interception by the enemy and thus dependent on codes and ciphers. |
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They developed their own argot and rebellious fashion codes. |
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A gene that codes for a single myosuppressin FLRFamide has been found in Drosophila, the cockroach Diploptera punctata, and the true army worm Pseudaletia unipuncta. |
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The change is one of the largest single changeovers in postal codes and delivery methods ever undertaken by Canada Post in Manitoba, Barkman suggested. |
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In this article we analyze the grammar of codes of ethics as a written locutionary act, and attempt to determine their implicit illocutionary and perlocutionary values. |
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The harbour became so bright none of the signal codes could be deciphered. |
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Chapter 2 provides an informative and readable summary of nomenclature covering the rules and concepts of the zoological and botanical codes and their relation to stability. |
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Religion has as much to do with the furnishing of moral and ethical codes as it does with non-natural explanations of the origins of the universe. |
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Disciplinary infractions were further summarized by entering the 18 remaining codes into a principal-components analysis using an orthogonal rotation. |
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In that case the device was to put the genius in opposition to a majority of established cultural tastes and codes. |
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British agents broke into the Spanish Embassy in Washington and stole the keys to their ciphers, enabling Bletchley Park to crack the Spanish codes. |
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The British, having broken into the German codes, decoded the telegram. |
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With sovereignty diffused from the king's body out into the multiple bodies of the nation, the old codes of readability broke down and new ones had to be elaborated. |
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He frames his cultural codes as domestic interiors, always unpeopled and usually crammed with possessions, spaces so filled with emptiness, they ache. |
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People often forget that the National Panhellenic council used to enforce racial segregation by means of strict codes and laws. |
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Unimpeded by antique censorship codes or outdated moral guidelines, they lent a painful emotional truth and sometimes savage sexual energy to characters who lived on the edge. |
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If you don't have the patience to figure out the codes and play the games, there's a cheat sheet that allows the viewer to see what's inside the section. |
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They had been rigorously secular until one night when they attended a party and heard someone holding forth on the unlikely subject of hidden codes in the Torah. |
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Increasingly, more insurers are partaking in agreements and codes of conduct which bind us to the correct ethical position for the long-term future. |
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He operated radio links or sent messages using secret codes. |
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Working within the constraints of strict planning codes, which imposing the style of local farmhouses stipulated a saddleback roof form with projecting eaves. |
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Even if codes could be completely debugged, million-cell memories could never be counted upon, digitally, to behave consistently from one kilocycle to the next. |
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The whole operation used a series of brevity codes from the Indian Wars, and Jimbo was a quarter apache. |
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All codes of ethics of professional trainers or facilitators, such as counsellors, psychologists and social workers operate from two fundamental principles of nonmaleficence. |
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In other words, in Raelian belief, intelligence is responsible for the origin of the intricate DNA codes of life, including the ones coding for our intelligent brain. |
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The report says that some insurers are breaching codes of conduct laid down by the General Insurance Standards Council and the Association of British Insurers. |
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The coding of such materials as interview transcripts has typically entailed writing marginal notes on them and gradually refining those notes into codes. |
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It was at this court, and at her daughter Marie's in Champagne, that the codes of chivalry and of courtly love were established, in close contact with the great ladies. |
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Hope I got all the postal codes correct and you actually receive them. |
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Don't be shy about checking out other webmasters' source codes. |
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She initially worked in London, checking commercial codes and perusing the personal columns of The Times for coded spy messages. |
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Indeed most of the large new hotels are being built to US fire and safety codes so that they can eventually be sold to worldwide luxury hotel chains. |
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With the ever increasing security gate access codes had become nearly impossible to duplicate, but with the warp drive they didn't even have to try. |
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Not just that every letter has a numerical value, and words with equivalent numbers have to be read as somehow synonymous, but also a layer of semantic codes as well. |
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A setup wizard to explain the steps and end the need for obscurities such as hexadecimal codes would go a long way toward making a great technology accessible. |
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The Dallas Mavericks put bar codes on tickets, not just to track sales of the ducats, but to make sure they are selling them to folks who actually fill the seats. |
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The Tata group companies are governed by a set of codes of conduct, which put in force some stringent stipulations that make regulatory compliance mandatory. |
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Founders of urban ecovillage projects must usually forego any dreams of straw bale or cob structures, because building codes often are rigidly enforced. |
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They also appear, imbued with human attributes, in myths and fables, making them key agents in the teaching of indigenous manners and codes of behavior. |
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Though much of the current focus is on drugs, bar codes are also being used to increase the safety of medical devices used to administer those drugs. |
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Griffith punched in the codes and the back door of the trailer opened. |
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The change also means nearly all residents have received new postal codes. |
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You do receive a guide book to tax codes with your notice of coding. |
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While copying guild models, friendly societies also adopted elements of the secret freemasonry movement, specifically rites, rituals and codes of conduct. |
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The geometry is intriguing, and there are interesting connections with Gray codes and even with the I Ching, but I'm not so sure that biologists will find the concept useful. |
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One is the dual coding hypothesis that imaginal and verbal codes are mnemonically independent and, therefore, additive in their effects on item memory. |
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It was called following allegations that in one ward alone, 3,000 out of 7,000 postal codes were stolen, altered or falsified during last year's local elections. |
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By the time her brother died, he had recovered enough information for code-breakers at the wartime intelligence centre Bletchley Park to crack the Enigma codes. |
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With regard to exterior noise, the codes usually require measurement of the exterior acoustic environment in order to determine the performance standard. |
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I've just found the language codes for Google, and Bulgarian is bg. |
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In other instances, contact with NPCs is unavoidable, as there are some who hold vital information, such as door codes, which can be coaxed out of them by interrogative means. |
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One now asks whether cultural codes are learned in some language-like way. |
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Building codes detail what containment elements must be designed into the building, including fire-rated walls, fire doors, smoke dampers and enclosed stairwells. |
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Indeed, communication security today, a collective term for all types of codes and ciphers, is probably more important than it has ever been in our history. |
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Detailed legal codes and processes are needed to keep society in working order. |
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He swung his bar-code reader like some kind of ray gun, the tiny machine bleeping and blooping as it scanned bar codes printed and pasted across the counter in front of him. |
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The macho codes of his strict, Marine Corps father were reinforced by those of the echt working-class small town of Carteret, where the McGreeveys lived. |
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Hazardous cargoes will be identified mainly through existing conventions and codes and will cover bulk and packaged cargoes, liquids, solids and gases. |
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He popularized the application of Gray codes to puzzle solving. |
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Beware that using google chart tools to generate QR codes is deprecated. |
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She was impressed by his attention to the codes of chivalry. |
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For athletics and other sports codes it was a red-letter day. |
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Customers also like strategically placed info screens that, by reading bar codes, can print out a recipe for beef goulash or tell you the ingredients of a jar of baby food. |
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It is not contemplated that these prior, anterior selves and actions may be in fact constituted by, or be the effects of, the signs and codes that supposedly reflect them. |
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As an athlete, he violated the codes of modesty and propriety. |
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No doubt on their breaks these people will get together in the backroom, and they'll talk about the bizarro customers who refuse to give their zip codes. |
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Some codes could only be understood by placing a sheet of paper punched with holes over the top so that just the relevant letters making up the message could be read. |
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In the constructive theory of linear codes, we can restrict attention to the isometry classes of indecomposable codes, as it was shown by Slepian. |
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With the growing power of the state, statutory tenure codes were drawn up by centralized governments, reflecting the values and interests of the state. |
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Along with many exotic artifacts, Feng has imported the codes and language of courtly love, with its cult of indirection, of secrecy, and of long, slow, wooing. |
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He is doing a feature film on speech codes and political correctness on campus, with interviews directly from the protagonists in the various situations he investigated. |
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Unfortunately, these days universities turn out users who employ codes as black boxes but do not understand what they do or when their results can be trusted. |
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It does not mind cocking a snook at conventional codes in the process. |
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Interpretation is a struggle between instinctive, untutored, untheorized modes of appropriation and institutional conventions, codes, practices, and doctrinal manipulation. |
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Federal Election Commission reports for both men are littered with D.C. and New York zip codes. |
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Often only some of the codes of an allograph to be recognized correspond to a sequence of codes from the dictionary, and the allograph is not recognized with certainty. |
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Providers, suppliers, and manufacturers need to pay special attention to code revisions, additions and deletions, and reinstatement of some previously deleted codes. |
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The conversion of an existing building from a non-occupied use into residential living space typically requires several things to meet the building codes. |
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These codes were set out in an appendix to the leaflet, as follows. |
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The rigid social, moral and behavioural codes imposed by the group included severe restrictions on women's freedom of movement, expression and association. |
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I used that named pipe to connect to a reader of remote-mouse codes. |
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Using actual paintings like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, Brown deciphers hidden codes tucked away inside these great art works by Da Vinci himself. |
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It is an awareness of how language codes the way we view the world, and how membership in various communities influences our understanding of the world. |
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