The traditional acceptable use policy can't meet these higher - order objectives on its own.
Not exact matches
His
use of Biblical and
traditional materials was more
acceptable.
Even though there are many ways to define character education, for the moment let's assume that Wikipedia provides a reasonable starting point: ``... an umbrella term loosely
used to describe the teaching of children in a manner that will help them develop variously as moral, civic, good, mannered, behaved, non-bullying, healthy, critical, successful,
traditional, compliant or socially
acceptable beings.»
Therefore, the department is offering districts additional time to
use traditional enriched pasta products as the pasta industry works to develop
acceptable whole grain products that meet USDA's standards.
In this fashion, users may
use any relational DBMS that supports standard SQL; 2) Allow implementation of
traditional information retrieval functionality such as Boolean retrieval, proximity searches, and relevance ranking, as well as non-
traditional approaches based on data fusion and machine learning techniques; 3) Take advantage of current parallel DBMS implementations so that
acceptable run - time performance can be obtained by increasing the number of processors applied to the problem.
Between training sessions with us, they would return to their villages, with specific tasks: To teach village members about the regulations that applied to the timber companies; to map their communities»
traditional land
use and boundaries; to learn about their village's indigenous knowledge and management of wildlife; to help organize a system for monitoring the timber companies; to develop a series of wildlife management scenarios
acceptable to their communities; etc..
If the gap is small — under 24 months — it is
acceptable to disregard it and
use a
traditional chronological format.
Additionally, the Commission is concerned that as provision is made only for the public
use boat ramps and jetties, it might not be an
acceptable to Indigenous peoples whose lands are on Indigenous freehold and should not be publicly accessible without the
traditional owners» permission.