Thus, as the appearance by which our hypothetical system is
defined is moved nearer and nearer to the object, the hypothetical system of appearances
defined by its means embodies less and less of the effect of the medium.
It was clearly and precisely defined in the code of principles by which he was guided.
And he felt that this fact and what she expected of him called for something not fully defined in that code of principles by which he had hitherto steered his course in life.
The stars were shining; there was not a cloud in the sky; he was denied the explanation which had suggested itself, doubtful as it would have been--a new snowfall with a limit so plainly
defined. Taking a wide circuit round the ultimate tracks, so as to leave them undisturbed for further examination, the man proceeded to the spring, the girl following, weak and terrified.
But I will pass over this way of escaping from the difficulty; for I believe that many perfectly
defined species have been formed on strictly continuous areas; though I do not doubt that the formerly broken condition of areas now continuous has played an important part in the formation of new species, more especially with freely-crossing and wandering animals.
Summary: The global software
defined security market is explored in great detail, and the market dynamics of the global software
defined security market has been covered comprehensively, explaining to the report readers the drivers, restraints and trends operating in this highly competitive market.
[USPRwire, Tue May 05 2015] Software
Defined Data Center (SDDC) Market by Solution (SDN, SDC, SDS & Application), by End User (Cloud Providers, Telecommunication Service Providers and Enterprises) and by Regions (NA, Europe, APAC, MEA and LA) - Global Forecast to 2020
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defined benefit (DB) plan, modeled with the typical fees and asset allocation of a large public plan, has a 48% cost advantage compared with a typical individually directed
defined contribution (DC) plan, the National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS) concludes in a recent analysis.
Some 35.5 percent of Fortune 1000 companies that have
defined benefit pension plans have frozen at least one such plan, according to a new analysis.
So, why have many employers made the switch from
defined benefit to
defined contribution plans?
THE number of companies closing their
defined benefit pensions to new members is expected to accelerate significantly during 2009 as the economic downturn worsens.