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And Babbage hadn't forgotten the human operator: a bell is included to summon help in case of a problem.
The heart of telematics services are functions that guide the driver and summon help in case of an emergency.
Organizers said lawyers and parents would accompany the students, partly to help in case of a crackdown.
Noting that he worked at the Army institute, he wrote in his December 2001 application, "Perhaps I could help in case of a disaster related to biological agents".
Already in the Rigveda, appeals to him for help in case of disaster of which he might be the originator were combined with the confirmation of his great power.
Each woman answers 25 questions: how many weeks pregnant are they; do they have diabetes, epilepsy, or other listed diseases; is somebody forcing them to have an abortion against their will; do they live within an hour of medical help in case of complications?
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The Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Securities and Exchange Commission SECC) are getting unprecedented co-operation from their Swiss counterparts, with the nice distinction that the Swiss will help in cases of tax fraud but not tax evasion.
The Justice Department began reviewing the Police Department in January as part of a routine audit to measure its interactions with New Yorkers who do not speak English, whether they are being arrested, stopped on the street or trying to get help in cases of domestic violence.
Specialty change within occupation, rather than occupational change, may help in cases of poor occupational choice, burnout, or a change in health.
The Swiss government is hoping that new legislation, under which Swiss authorities would provide more help in cases of tax evasion, will help end the dispute.
Empathy might cause an unpleasant experience that subjects believe they can stop by helping; or subjects might think failing to help in cases of high empathy is more likely to lead to punishment by others, or that helping here is more likely to be rewarded by others; or subjects might think this about self-administered punishment or reward.
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