How can we maintain a separation of duties, so that security policy definition is separate from traditional network operations?
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Over the years, however, a separation of church and state has helped to nurture individual creativity alongside reasonable governance under temporal laws.
Their slightly offset orbits bring them extremely close to each other - to a separation of just 150m, as of last week.
To the surprise of the airlines, control towers began unilaterally to impose a separation of 60 nautical miles between aircraft, irrespective of their altitude.
At least on paper, Sudan's year-old constitution enshrines democratic practices and a separation of powers that make it look almost like a liberal western democracy.
That is why Herod built both Jerusalem and Caesarea, "in effect giving the country two capitals and positing a separation of religion from state, " Mr. Schwartz said.
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The engine had been running at high temperatures for four times longer than a normal F-35 flight, causing a separation of the "grain boundary" on one blade, Mr Bates explained.
And even if regulators and shareholders were to agree on a separation of the two sorts of banking, it is hard to unscramble the eggs that have gone into making them.
For the rest of Thursday, ground controllers plan to send Dragon on a wide loop around the space station, maintaining a separation of several miles as the spacecraft zips above and then falls behind the station.
Professor CURTIS BRADLEY (Professor of Law, Duke University): I think this decision was viewed by the Court and should be viewed be viewed as more of a separation of powers decision than a decision concerning individual liberties.
On Jan. 21 the president proposed the "Volcker Rule, " named after former Fed chairman Paul Volcker, one of the biggest proponents of Glass-Steagall-type restrictions (although his current proposal--endorsed by the president--does not call for a separation of commercial and investment banking activities).
President Clinton may cling to a separation of church and state that allows him to share his latest Monica mea culpa with an audience of forgiving preachers, only to free himself to dwell on his secular achievements when he addresses the party convention on Monday night.
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It estimates more than 11% of the island's 68, 900 population has put their name to the petition which calls for a ban on commercial wind turbines in any Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a separation distance of at least 1.5km (0.9 miles) from housing.
France already has Europe's biggest Muslim population, and it is finding it hard to reconcile its model of integration, which relies on a strict separation of religion and state, with demands by French Muslims for religious expression within public institutions.
He and Sir Winfried have also now come out in favour of Mr Osborne's decision to give regulators the power to force a complete separation of any bank that fails to respect the spirit of the ring-fence.
In short, it was a clear violation of the rulings by the Supreme Court, as well as a violation of the Separation of Church and State.
In the specific case of maize, to ensure that seed stocks achieve 99.9% purity, a separation distance of 200 metres is required from any source of "contaminating" maize pollen.
Modern architectures for systems keep a clean separation of the data, application, and interface.
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So the commission rules out a complete separation of the retail and wholesale businesses.
The Barclays disclosures have inevitably fuelled calls for a full separation of retail and investment banking activities.
Facebook profiles are crafted with friends and family in mind, not potential bosses, and for many that's a welcome separation of worlds.
Such cross-selling was tricky enough anyway, because many countries, notably America and Britain, require a strict separation of the legal and other professions.
Lord Griffiths called for primary law-making powers and for a formal separation of powers between the executive (the assembly government) and the legislature (the assembly).
Those kinds of deliberations have been protected under privilege as a matter of the separation of powers enshrined in the Constitution by administrations of both parties dating back 30 years.
In a nutshell, Separation of Duties simply means that security requires that we split responsibilities for different facets of a task across multiple individuals.
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This new approach was branded by Turkish columnists as a revision of "laicism", a Turkish term for separation of state from religion.
Politicians such as Phil Gramm, formerly a senator from Texas, sponsored the repeal of the Glass-Steagall act, a Depression-era separation of investment and retail banking.
"It's become a tale of two cities, a gigantic agency for the stars and separation of services for the rest, " says Michael Finer, a financial adviser with Major League Investments in Salem, Mass.
Lindsey Green felt a different kind of separation anxiety last November as she visited the main room of Grand Central three times in a three-week span.
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In 1905, Sweden and Norway signed a Treaty of Separation, and Oscar II abdicated as king of Norway.
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