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An area of forest, usually defined by physiographical boundaries, designated for forest management purposes.
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An autonomous epidemiological entity defined on the basis of either geography (zone) or management (enterprise) for the purpose of international trade.
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The process of isolating zones of a building to ensure a fire in one area does not spread uncontrolled to another area. For example, roof void compartmentation in a terrace. - compartmentation
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The individual space within a modular newsrack that dispenses one newspaper or other publication, including the door, coin return mechanism and associated hardware.
Ãâó: www.downers.us/citycode/code/ch8/chapter8.XXI.htm
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an organizational strategy analogous to the old parable of the blind men and an elephant -- each of the men is asked to describe what the elephant is, and all accurately describe their perception (trunk, tusk, legs, ears, tail, body), but none of them understand what the entire elephant is. Covert operations succeed by keeping most of the participants focused on their particular task, unaware of the full situation. ...
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