She proceeded to fairly rapidly go down the list, with minimal explanation, placing next to each item either a check (good) or a cross (bad).
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Last week, the Obama Administration announced that increasing the number of students who receive undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) by 1 million over the next decade has been formally designated as a Cross-Agency Priority (CAP) goal one of a limited number of such articulated goals designed to focus cross-agency coordination and encourage sharing of best practices among agencies with complementary missions.
Congo's has a catanga cross (a large copper cross), while Equatorial Guinea has a pair of cowrie shells.
Perfect voting systems are also impossible to devise, but America's seems peculiarly stuck in a mid-tech wasteland neither simple and old fashioned (putting your cross on a piece of paper) nor simple and high-tech (clicking on a computer).
In the new movie, Aaron Cross (Jeremy Renner) is a similarly elite killer, though drawing his checks from the Defense Department.
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If and when a specific event occurs (e.g. 50 individuals cross a virtual line), owners can be alerted via SMS -- and, of course, they can then view only the footage pertaining to said event with merely a click.
In January 2014, private insurance companies like UnitedHealth Group (UNH), Aetna (AET), Humana (HUM), Cigna (CI) and a host of Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans will be providing subsidized coverage to individuals and small businesses via state or federally-regulated exchanges established under the health law.
By the logic of the Turkish Cultural Association of Austria, Christians should be offended if an airport in Egypt has runways that intersect like a cross (not to mention a Christian basilica being converted into a mosque).
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Almost a third of all marriages involving a Hispanic or Asian partner cross racial lines (counting Hispanics as a race for this purpose).
The 1880s saw a shift from Nordic skiing (cross-country skiing), to Alpine skiing (downhill skiing), because the adrenaline rush of gliding down a mountainside had more mass appeal than skiing across level terrain.
According to Goodwin, a customer's checking his bank balance is a great cross-selling lead (awaiting a year-end bonus, perhaps?), and cost-conscious banks that forward callers to outsourced operators may be missing the plot.
However, company internet evangelist Vint Cerf argues that Google shouldn't (and doesn't) cross a line in the sand on user anonymity.
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This in turn might lead the Sudanese government to renew its support for the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a bizarre cross between a religious cult and a rebel movement based across the border in northern Uganda, which abducts children and makes them attack Ugandan government forces and civilians.
Harry also appeared sans sword, but displayed a cross belt, aiguillettes (ornamental braided cords) and sword slings.
An area of ground in Cornwall is being cleared ready for a 20m (66ft) Celtic cross to be put up.
Each party in this community-organized Za Krizen ( following the cross ) procession is led by a cross-bearer who walks barefoot or in socks, never resting.
Some board members are keen on a European investment-banking tie-up, perhaps with Banque Nationale de Paris, which recently took control of a rival French bank, Paribas, and which has a longstanding alliance (and small cross-shareholding) with Dresdner.
The running man returns not Jason Bourne but a new character, Aaron Cross (Jeremy Renner), another hard-ass special-ops agent who defies his superiors and keeps on moving when they try to eliminate him, racing from continent to continent and across shantytown rooftops, through crowded marketplaces, down alleyways.
While the definition is ever expanding, cross script scripting (XSS) attacks are generally considered a type of injection problem where malicious input is injected into an otherwise trusted web page causing an unexpected behavior such as sending data to or from an unknown third party web site (cross site).
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Maybe a reporter (EMPHATICALLY NOT ME) could take a bag of high-tech doodads on a cross-country flight to New Mexico or San Francisco and try them out.
The conference was a first of a kind Pan-regional unconference (a cross between TED and TechCrunch for the Middle East).
"He needed a visa (to cross the Gaza-Egypt border), but he didn't have one, " his father, Jabar, told CNN from Khan Younis, a refugee camp in Gaza.
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Burgundy's growers have relegated Pinot Gris to the fringes--all but run it out of town, really--in favor of its oak-loving cousin, Chardonnay (a cross of Pinot Noir and something called Gouais Blanc).
Burgundy's growers have relegated Pinot Gris to the fringes-all but run it out of town, really-in favor of its oak-loving cousin, Chardonnay (a cross of Pinot Noir and something called Gouais Blanc).
The number of cars using the bridge, at 9, 000 a day, is much lower than expected because tolls are steep (SKr500 for a return journey), and cross-border traffic is building up only slowly.
The DUP's Peter Weir was speaking on a cross-party motion on emergency life support skills (ELS).
St Austell Community Kitchen (STAK) opens seven days a week in High Cross Street in St Austell.
After slumping to 47-4, Steven Croft (70) and Gareth Cross tried to resuscitate the innings with a fifth-wicket partnership of 63 in 13 overs.
This site part of a greater network of training and racing areas includes a track for luge, skeleton and bobsledding and facilities for the biathlon (a combination of cross-country skiing and target-range shooting).
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