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Al-Qa'ida-type organisations, with beliefs and methods of operating similar to those who carried out the 9/11 attacks, have become a lethally powerful force from the Tigris to the Mediterranean in the past three years.

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In March, the Kentucky General Assembly approved a bill abolishing the state's school financing system and method of operating the public schools.

I once heard a lawyer read the opinion of an eminent jurist to the jury, to prove that his witness, who had never performed certain kind of surgery, was better qualified by· his theoretical knowledge, to testify, as to the merits of the different methods of operating, than the operator himself.

For most emerging applications, data-driven models and methods, capable of operating at scale, are as-yet unknown.

Beyond these orders, Microsoft was free to continue its methods of operating system and application development and marketing.

According to Prof. Michael Oksenberg of Columbia Univer sity's East Asian Institute, one of the most valuable features of the documents is that they, provide insights into the policy making process in China and into Chairman Mao's methods of operating as a political leader.

It is this increased global awareness, collaboration and cooperation that will change the methods of operating in a global economy.

The differences between the science camera and the star tracker have important implications not only for the design of the new software but also for the methods of operating the spacecraft and conducting the mission.

I'm not suggesting we should revert to methods of operating before technology, but I would offer that some of the personal touch those methods required could be useful when making a candidate feel valued and cared for.

Traditionally methods of operating disease registers have required that notifications of cases be identified by unique identifiers such as social security number or national identification number, or by ensembles of non-unique identifying data items, such as name, sex and date of birth.

But in truth they've had a series of concessions on the table for over a month that won't see a single member of train staff lose their job, means more services not less, and is based on a method of operating trains that has worked safely across the UK rail network for decades.

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