He says there is no known algorithm that can be applied to any program, at any point, and tell whether or not that program continues ad infinitum.
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He stuck to a simple, four-point program: education, juvenile justice, tort reform and welfare reform.
As chief executive of Vehicle Donation to Any Charity, which operates a car-donation program based in Point Richmond, Calif.
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At the other end of the philosophical spectrum, a re-release of Confronting Collapse by Michael Rupert, presents a 25-point program for action to address the imminent energy crisis.
They are enjoying the season, and their trek through the national playoffs, and they are well aware of the long journey Pecknold has made to get the program to this point.
He recommends a four-point program that would, if adopted, put the United States and its allies squarely on the side of the democratic forces inside the Soviet Union and Central Europe and greatly increase the chances that such forces will succeed in effecting the necessary, systemic transformations.
The company has been very public about its software security program, to the point of publishing its threat modeling process and tools and exporting the program to its partners and other third parties.
This year, the development program passed its halfway point, but it still has a long way to go.
Disagreements over the program reached a critical point in March 2004, when Attorney General John Ashcroft was in the hospital for gallbladder surgery.
Last week, the former governor of Massachusetts unveiled his 59-point economic program, which included some harsh words for the country and its currency policy.
The expectation that the Fed will continue its quantitative easing measures could provide some short-term momentum but at some point the program will have to end, he said.
Properly configured, the cuts could be made without biting into benefits for the elderly who depend upon the program, but the trigger mechanism does not point to specific areas of the federal health program where the cuts could be targeted in a way that would reduce spending while protecting benefits.
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The three mayors also announced a nine-point electric vehicle program that they plan to start in December.
Moreover, students in the 10K program must maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
The starting point for that program, the twenty-first-century equivalent of Social Security, should be universal health care, something every other advanced country already has.
It may not seem like much, she says, but much of the point of the program is to build confidence in the candidates.
However, his point about the program's slightly risky, monolithic design is well taken, and cautious sites may wish to adopt Postfix (which is open source licensed) or Qmail (which has an almost open source license) (see Resources).
The reality program, however, has a point to make.
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And thanks again for reaching back to me for my point of view regarding this program.
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He said that despite the efforts to disrupt the Iranian nuclear program, the Iranians have reached a point where they can assemble a bomb in a year or potentially less if they have a hidden facility somewhere in Iran that is enriching fuel.
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At that point, the virus installs a program that renders the computer unable to launch any "executable" applications, such as Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.
"There's no point in having a great wine program if your staff doesn't know how to pronounce the wines or how to serve them, " says the French Culinary Institute's Renzi.
The perception that gold should now account for at least a few percentage point share in an asset allocation program convinced even the most successful hedge fund managers to invest in this yellow metal.
If the photos were objectionable, to say nothing of objectionable to the point warranting expulsion from the nursing program, then it would not have mattered whether the photos were viewed on Facebook or elsewhere.
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Along with the help of one or two botnets, hundreds (and at one point thousands) used the LOIC program to temporarily paralyze the websites of PayPal, MasterCard, Visa and many others.
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As if to prove his point, Ballmer also welcomed onstage program manager Janet Galore, who gave brief demos of some Microsoft product prototypes, including a tabletop-like touch screen and a flexible, wafer-thin digital screen you can roll up like a piece of paper.
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As a result, virtually every facet of the Bush SDI program is being slowed some to the point of virtual termination.
The Defense Department has not announced what will be discussed, but Cartwright is the point man for the missile defense shield program.
These extensive sanctions as punishment operate from the assumption that at some point the north will forego its nuclear program in order to survive as an authoritarian state.
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