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Differently from [17], where the BS infers its subordinate interest of SU in a multicast group from the MAC-layer management messages, in order to avoid periodic exchange of IGMP reports, we prefer to not include additional, mandatory functions in the BS.

In order to compare the patterns of the different single Q matrix models, I shall focus on cells which claim a skill necessity and, therefore, are filled by a "1", because a consistency in "0" (skill is not needed) is, in many cases, of subordinate interest.

A given outcome measure may be relevant at one developmental stage, and of subordinate interest at another, posing significant theoretical and methodological challenges.

The second measure of fluctuation (turnover rate 2) is of subordinate interest.

"Yet they want mortgage investors who hold first liens to take a back seat to their subordinate interests".

But on such airy speculation, I do not see how we can say that the State has made any showing that this investigation, which on its surface has an overwhelming appearance of a simple wide-ranging exposure campaign, presents an implementation of a subordinating law making interest that, as the Court concedes, the State must be shown to have.

This month, the ethics rules for lower-level staff members were tightened, making a close personal relationship with a subordinate a potential conflict of interest that had to be reported.

A good society, the Bellah group argued, would subordinate private interest to the common good.

The irony is that in enunciating such a principle that subordinates the interests of the UK as a whole to the sectional interests of one nation, not just Scotland but Wales, England and, even more controversially, Northern Ireland could have a veto that frustrates the rest of the UK's will.

In the face of the most dramatic evidence of the responsible accounting overseers and such experts as Warren Buffett Warren Buffett, the Senate voted to subordinate corporate interest to that of the CEO.

While it seems clear that Leibowitz could only see the latter as a religious act, it is not clear that this sits comfortably with our ethical intuitions though presumably Leibowitz would simply retort that this is precisely what it means to subordinate human interest to the ultimate value that is the worship of God.

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