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Yeonpyeong is one of five islands surrounded by waters that are claimed by both Koreas and have been the most common points of contention in recent years.
This article outlines some of the most common points of discussion pertaining to corporate ethics programs in particular and ethics in the workplace in general: whether corporations should adopt ethics programs in the first place, how such programs should be designed more exactly, and what specific values of workplace ethics such programs should include.
The most common points of attacks to a biometric system are shown in Figure 18.
In the understanding of Lacan introduced into English-speaking film studies during the 1970s, the most common points of reference were the essay on the mirror-stage, the analysis of the look, and the idea that the apparently Imaginary experience of cinema is actually structured by the Symbolic.
One of the most common points I ran across was that, like most modern wars, this conflict would boil down to a war of attrition.
Measures like not opening spam emails, identifying phishing emails and visiting questionable sites will go along way in protecting your business from the most common points of attack.
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Researchers following the medical perspective, the most common point of view within the field of developmental science, tend to focus on the deficits of deaf-blind children and on the delays they experience in comparison with their typically developing peers.
The most common point of interaction between the public and the health service is at the local pharmacy, where most will pay for medicines over the counter or by prescription.
The education sector was the most common point of entry and provider of services across all age groups.
The monosulfur vacancy (VS) is the most common point defect, frequently observed in experiments for its lowest formation energy (1.1 eV) [7].
Lateral flow test, one of the most common Point-Of-Care (POC) test formats, is well-known via home pregnancy test strips and widely applied into qualitative or semi-quantitative detection of numerous analytes including antibodies, viruses, bacteria, nucleic acid, antibiotics, specific biomarkers, and even pesticide [1 7].
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