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Control delimiters and their hierarchies
Lisp and Symbolic Computation, 1990Since control operators for theunrestricted transfer of control are too powerful in many situations, we propose thecontrol delimiter as a means for restricting control manipulations and study its use in Lisp- and Scheme-like languages. In a Common Lisp-like setting, the concept of delimiting control provides a well-suited terminology for explaining ...
Dorai Sitaram, Matthias Felleisen
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Decentralized Delimited Release
2011Decentralization is a major challenge for secure computing. In a decentralized setting, principals are free to distrust each other. The key challenge is to provide support for expressing and enforcing expressive decentralized policies. This paper focuses on declassification policies, i.e., policies for intended information release.We propose a ...
Magazinius J., Askarov A., Sabelfeld A.
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Delimitating species in paleoanthropology
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 2014Evolutionary biologists created a large twentieth‐century literature about delimiting biological species. Paleontologists contributed the unique complications of deep time. Toward century's end, one participant wrote: “In all probability more paper has been consumed on the questions of the nature and definition of the species than any other subject in ...
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Delimiting "Domestic' Jurisdiction"
Western Political Quarterly, 1957HE DOMESTIC jurisdiction reservation in Article 2, paragraph 7, of the United Nations Charter needs clarification. When the tenth General Assembly failed to set a date for calling a conference to review the Charter,1 it delayed a decision on this problem, for amendment of that article undoubtedly would have been one of the topics of discussion at such ...
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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1986
Expert systems research is founded on the principle that the problem domains it is applied to are stable and logically independent of the process of finding solutions to those problems. This notion has a range of convenience whose boundaries must be acknowledged to prevent inappropriate, useless, and even dangerous attempts to apply expert system ...
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Expert systems research is founded on the principle that the problem domains it is applied to are stable and logically independent of the process of finding solutions to those problems. This notion has a range of convenience whose boundaries must be acknowledged to prevent inappropriate, useless, and even dangerous attempts to apply expert system ...
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Territoriality: Concept and Delimitation
Australian Surveyor, 1997Territoriality is the primary expression of social power. Its changing functions help us to understand the historical relationship between society and space. Territoriality occurs to varying degrees in numerous social contexts, traversing, for example, the interests of nomadic tribes, the home environment and the work place.
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2000
In the previous chapters, we have dealt primarily with the situation where a State's continental shelf and any extension are adjacent to international waters. However, there are a number of cases where the continental shelf (or its extension) of one State abuts that of another State.
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In the previous chapters, we have dealt primarily with the situation where a State's continental shelf and any extension are adjacent to international waters. However, there are a number of cases where the continental shelf (or its extension) of one State abuts that of another State.
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Method & Theory in the Study of Religion, 2009
AbstractThe problem of the definition of religion sparks perennial discussion; unfortunately much of the debate over the use of the word produces more confusion than understanding—some scholars suggest that religion cannot be defined and others suggest that all definitions are inadequate to religion.
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AbstractThe problem of the definition of religion sparks perennial discussion; unfortunately much of the debate over the use of the word produces more confusion than understanding—some scholars suggest that religion cannot be defined and others suggest that all definitions are inadequate to religion.
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1998
Possible relations between economic growth and environmental destruction/resource depletion will be investigated in this report. The study will to a large extent be based on a macro-statistical approach.The main approach will in some cases be supplemented by more detailed studies, using a bottom-up approach, in which greater importance is attached to ...
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Possible relations between economic growth and environmental destruction/resource depletion will be investigated in this report. The study will to a large extent be based on a macro-statistical approach.The main approach will in some cases be supplemented by more detailed studies, using a bottom-up approach, in which greater importance is attached to ...
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2015
An introduction to the problem of defining and delimiting semantic roles. Their importance in the definition of diatheses. Constructions as descriptive tools.
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An introduction to the problem of defining and delimiting semantic roles. Their importance in the definition of diatheses. Constructions as descriptive tools.
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