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This is particularly true where the errors are those of omission, where the standards come from multiple non-punitive doctrinal publications, where there is less than complete and certain knowledge of enemy capabilities and intent, and where commanders enjoy wide discretion in their exercise of their command prerogatives and responsibilities.
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But overwhelmingly the animus against the standards comes from the right.
This intensifies national aversions to imposed standards coming from Post-Colonialist or Imperialist perspectives.
In the healthcare industry, change toward interoperability and data standards came from the federal government.
Evidence of wide variations in standards came from another presenter, Elizabeth Mackey, a safety program coordinator at the National Institute of Standards and Technology NISTT).
The work carried out in this paper is of direct consequence of a general lack of support for common standards coming from Cloud Vendors, each of them having proprietary, closed source, implementations with custom interfaces and APIs.
The other PEG standards came from Sigma Aldrich (Vienna, Austria).
The primary basis for the radiation risk estimates used to establish contemporary radiation protection standards comes from analyses of cancer in the Life Span Study of the Japanese atomic bomb survivors.
Where did this flat belly standard come from anyway?
Of course, this kind of talk is fairly standard coming from Democrats during a campaign.
("Standard" comes from the Old English words standan, meaning to stand, and ord, meaning a place).
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