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The effects of segregation defined daily existence for Hunter-Gault, as it also did for several generations of black Americans in the South, a point highlighted by the book's extensive use of archival photographs along with those newspaper clippings.
This will include McAfee's IPS Network Security Platform, McAfee's Firewall Enterprise for the high assurance market segment, and now Stonesoft's next-generation firewall — with the "next-generation" of firewall management also a point highlighted by Pal Calhoun, VP and GM of security products for McAfee, in a blog post.
The NCSL study also noted that the initiative process "lacks some of the critical elements of [representative democracy], including deliberation... compromise" and checks and balances designed to protect minority interests; a point highlighted by the passage of Prop.
During the exercise, Odierno mentioned that part of the exercise was intended to show some leadership to Europe, a point highlighted by the recent start of huge airborne assault drills in Europe involving the US and its NATO allies.
This is a point highlighted by Kabul resident, Anita Sreedhar, in her recent essay "Dinner Plans in Kabul": Like all local women in the neighborhood, I can't leave the house alone.
As previously noted, the primary situational barrier to CMI provision was limited time, a point highlighted by all cohorts, which can have implications for the dissemination of CMI.
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This was a point highlighted recently by the head of the central bank's economics department, Christopher Kent.
A very valid point highlighted by them is that a well-written model for a particular circuit should be able to replicate its characteristics or be valid beyond its actual boundaries as well.
One fundamental point highlighted by the research is the crucial role of training, development and support.
An important practical point highlighted by studies is that choices tend to be negative, meaning that careers are rejected because they do not have attributes which are consonant with the person making the choice, rather than being positively chosen for their special suitability to the person making the choice [ 19].
An important practical point highlighted by studies such as Gottfredson's is that choices tend to be negative, meaning that careers are rejected because they do not have attributes which are consonant with the person making the choice, rather than positively chosen for their special suitability.
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