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... is always going to feel threatened.When you relax and act appropriately, they may calm down a bit. You should think of similar people you havedealt with, and find an approach that worked with ... people are hard to be around. They may come off as a bully and every remark youmake seems like a blow to their ego, and they have adifficult time accepting the fact that people can't agree with them. ... firmly and repeating it often they will stopattacking - Now you have his attention. Make it clear, that you understand his concerns and answer him with a clear and short explanation. And finally,...
... 'The man with (AND (telescope) (umbrella witha handle))'; Ex3, '(AND (man with telescope) (woman))' and Exh, '(AND (man with te- lescope) (woman with umbrella))' ... overheads in terms of additional arcs and complicated tests." Instead of adding extra WRD AND arcs to the existing states in a standard ATN gra~,nar, I set up a whole set of states to ... **NP-STACK))) ((JUMP AND/NP/COORD) T) .o.) The CONJ/ states can be seen as a subgrammr which is separated from the main (conventional) ATN grezmar, and is connected with the main grammar via...
... the failure of a globally active bank. As such this allowed for an assessment of the banks that are systemically important in a global context. The unit of analysis was naturally set at the ... essential to ensure that capital recognised in capital adequacy measures is readily available for those depositors. Accordingly, supervisors should test that individual banks are adequately capitalised ... HLA requirement leads to increases in capital at the subsidiary level which can be viewed as a shift in capital from the parent bank to the subsidiary, unless it already holds an adequate capital...
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... M. Zock and G. Sabah (eds), Advances in Natural Language Generation, Volume 2, pp76-85, Pinter Publishers, 1988. [Pasero 94] Robert Pasero, Nathalie Richardet and Paul Sabatier, "Guided ... and only one entity among others in a context set. Many natural language interfaces need to deal with this sort of NPs. We develop an application where these NPs occur in a particular way: ... Generally, these works deal rather with the problem of what to say and how to say it. [Novak 88] deals with the problem (among others) of when and how restrictives relative clause have to...
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... Clearing houses and associated data warehouses: data storage and retrieval systems including hard disk arrays, server arrays, database management systems (DBMS), storage, back up and retrieval ... There are many organizations to list under this heading, including: ã National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the European ... textual, numeric, alphanumeric and imagery data including especially maps. Of particular use are spatial imagery and data and the possibility of linking data sets and images to map coordinates....
... Balafoutas, Lukas, and Matthias Sutter, ―Affirmative action policies have a double dividend‖. Mimeo, University of Innsbruck. 2011. Bandiera, Oriana, Iwan Barankay, and Imran Rasul. ―Team ... team environment as women, though for different reasons. That said, if a goal of job design is to compose gender-balanced work environments, teams may be an attractive contractual form, although ... gender-teams gap is either dramatically reduced or eliminated if we simply imagine that women were as pessimistic as men are about their teammate‘s relative ability. In all cases, more than half...