Visiting teams now must be introduced as a unit 10 minutes before kickoff.
It's certainly large enough to be a viable political unit: The District's population is greater than Wyoming's by some 50, 000 people, and by square mileage it would be about the size of New Jersey.
That single, simple declaration created an IT (and cultural) architecture that catalyzed and stoked the stunning growth of Amazon Web Services, which is thought to be a billion-dollar business unit after only a few short years of growth.
For instance, there would be a merger: in the name of rationalization, the KM program would be declared a success and the leadership unit of the KM program would be gutted.
While public authorities will certainly be challenged by the introduction of a monetary unit that cannot be manipulated for political purposes, bitcoin in some cases does have the ability to provide tracking capability that far exceeds that of national cash or money substitutes.
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He also called for a national unit to be set up to make a "robust report" into how much progress had been made.
Only late in the day did academics realise that the university's system, now being designed as a single unit, could be used as a way to distribute information about classes and, more recently, about grading.
This is not meant in the typical IT vernacular, i.e. as a solution loses competitiveness and value, but in the true definition: Cloud will be understood as a commodity analogous to coal, and a unit for that commodity and a futures market will be defined and created.
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Do gamers really want to be bothered during a "Unit 13" gun battle by a call from a friend?
"I've never been more proud to be a part of this unit than that day, " the article quotes Sgt.
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The site in Pinfold Gate closed on Tuesday night and will be replaced by a new unit at Loughborough Hospital.
Power density refers to the energy flow that can be harnessed from a given unit of volume, area or mass.
Energy density refers to the quantity of energy that can be contained in a given unit of volume, area, or mass.
Neither could the imaging company show off the one-to-one connection that allows an auxiliary camera to be controlled from a primary unit.
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Liberty Media plans to exclude some assets from the merger, including its Starz movie channel, which will be transferred to a new unit called Liberty Starz.
All the components to make the chip, including modem, antenna, microprocessor and memory, can be fabricated as a single unit helping to keep unit costs low.
Hundreds of Isle of Man patients requiring an MRI scan will be seen in a mobile unit whilst the Department of Health's current scanner is upgraded.
The suit was filed in October 2000 after the Financial Times reported that Daimler-Benz Chairman Juergen Schrempp said he always intended Chrysler to be nothing more than a unit of DaimlerChrysler.
It also said if children needed inpatient care they should be cared for in a unit which has a full range of services backed up by high dependency and intensive care facilities.
But the conglomerate also includes a forestry arm (which may be the first unit to go), a consumer products unit that produces Nike shoes under license, a subsidiary that mines coal and a plantation that produces and exports palm oil.
We got to spend a little bit of time with a prototype ZTE model, and found the hardware to be solid for a hand-built unit.
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If history is any judge, it will be a hit for publisher Penguin-Putnam, a unit of Pearson Publishing (nyse: PSO - news - people ).
Memory-wise there's 405MB RAM and 1.63GB of internal storage -- a slight let-down for the latter, so let's hope the retail unit will be given a more generous dose of silicon.
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Disruption will be tackled by giving each school access to a special unit, to which children can be referred.
If the euro story were confined to Germany, the shared 17-member currency unit would be a keeper.
The relationships among members of a unit can be irreparably harmed by forcing them to violate societal norms.
Air Lease will be competing as well with a unit of GE (nyse: GE) , GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS).
At any given rotation 40 to 60 percent of a unit will be new and so they have to train them.
"Members and parents would be able to choose a local unit that best meets the needs of their families, " he said.
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