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Tenses: resources, resourcing, resourced

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resourceadd into favorites/ɹɪˈzɔɚs/, /ɹɪˈzɔː(ɹ)s/, /ˈɹi.sɔː(ɹ)s/, /ˈɹisɔɚs/
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Etymology: [ rE-"sOrs, -"sors, -"zOrs, -"zo ] (noun.) 1611. Derived from Old French resource (“a source, spring”) Old French resourdre Latin resurgere (“to rise again, spring up anew”). See resourd, resurgent, source.
Synonyms: ability, appliance, artifice, assets, capability, capital, cleverness, contraption, contrivance, course, creation, device, expedient, fortune, hoard, ingenuity, initiative, inventiveness, makeshift
Antonyms: product

kaynak, olanak, yetenek, beceri, oyalayıcı şey, çözüm bulma yeteneği, çare, eğlence, uğraş, vasıta, kuvvet, beceriklilik, aktif, zenginlik, güç, yardımına başvurulacak kimse, olanaklar, mali vasıtalar, araçlar, özkaynak, müracaat vasıtası, halletme yeteneği, natural resources doğal kaynaklar, ÇARE, MÜRACAAT VASITASI, KAYNAK:Yeni ve yedek ikmal kaynağı, ihtiyaç halinde kullanılacak yeni veya ek bir stok, kaynak kaynak yazılım, inner resources manevi kuvvet, beceri/hobi/çare/kaynak, kaynak yazılım, finansal kaynak, kaynak: natural resources doğal kaynaklar, varlık, kaynaklar, becerikli, her işin altından kalkar, her şeye çare bulur, işi bilen, Zengin kaynaklara sahip olma; beceriklilik, her şeye çare bulur olma hali, kaynaklari, Donanımlı, kaynaklara sahip, uyanık, zengin kaynaklı, dâhice, beceriyle, parasal kaynaklar, imkânlar, aktifler, KAYNAKLAR, VASITALAR, VASITA VE İMKANLAR:Bir memleketin veya bir işin mevcut vasıtaları; hesap edilebilir mal, para veya istihsal maddeleri; el altında ve hemen faydalanılabilir, durumda gelir kaynakları, hobi/çare/kaynak, vasıtalar, üretim faktörleri,

1 kaynak  isim     ts
2 olanak  isim     ts
3 yetenek     ts
4 beceri  isim     ts
5 oyalayıcı şey     ts
6 çözüm bulma yeteneği  isim     ts
7 çare  isim     ts
8 eğlence  isim     ts
9 uğraş     ts
10 vasıta     ts
11 kuvvet     ts
12 beceriklilik     ts
13 aktif  Ticaret     ts
14 zenginlik     ts
15 güç     ts
16 yardımına başvurulacak kimse     ts
17 olanaklar     ts
18 mali vasıtalar     ts
19 araçlar     ts
20 özkaynak     ts
21 müracaat vasıtası  Askeri     ts
22 halletme yeteneği     ts
23 natural resources doğal kaynaklar     ts
24 ÇARE, MÜRACAAT VASITASI, KAYNAK:Yeni ve yedek ikmal kaynağı, ihtiyaç halinde kullanılacak yeni veya ek bir stok  Askeri     ts
25 kaynak kaynak yazılım     ts
26 inner resources manevi kuvvet     ts
27 beceri/hobi/çare/kaynak     ts
28 kaynak yazılım  Bilgisayar     ts
29 finansal kaynak  Ticaret     ts
30 kaynak: natural resources doğal kaynaklar  isim     ts
31 varlık  Ticaret     ts
32resources kaynaklar  isim     ts
33resourceful becerikli     ts
34resourceful her işin altından kalkar  sıfat     ts
35resourceful her şeye çare bulur     ts
36resourceful işi bilen     ts
37resourcefulness Zengin kaynaklara sahip olma; beceriklilik, her şeye çare bulur olma hali     ts
38resources kaynaklari     ts
39resourced Donanımlı, kaynaklara sahip     ts
40resourceful uyanık     ts
41resourceful zengin kaynaklı     ts
42resourcefully dâhice     ts
43resourcefully beceriyle     ts
44resources parasal kaynaklar     ts
45resources imkânlar     ts
46resources aktifler     ts
47resources KAYNAKLAR, VASITALAR, VASITA VE İMKANLAR:Bir memleketin veya bir işin mevcut vasıtaları; hesap edilebilir mal, para veya istihsal maddeleri; el altında ve hemen faydalanılabilir, durumda gelir kaynakları  Askeri     ts
48resources hobi/çare/kaynak     ts
49resources vasıtalar  Askeri     ts
50resources üretim faktörleri  Ticaret     ts
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Something that one uses to achieve an objective, e.g. raw materials or personnel, To supply with [[#Noun|resource]]s, A person's capacity to deal with difficulty, An available supply of something that can be used There are natural resources, human resources, etc, An object (document, person, consumer item, etc ) you want to find by navigating a FacetMap A resource falls under one or more headings, which is how users find it In the wine demo, bottles of wine are the resources, (1) Any facility of a computing system or operating system required by a job or task, including main storage, input/output devices, the processing unit, data sets, and control or processing programs (2) A binary data item that is linked to an executable file, a DLL, or some other binary file Typically a resource defines an interface component such as a dialog box, a menu, an icon, a font, a bitmap, or a cursor (3) Any element that requires translation, such as messages or online help, "A resource can be anything that has identity Familiar examples include an electronic document, an image, a service (e g , 'today's weather report for Los Angeles'), and a collection of other resources The resource is the conceptual mapping to an entity or set of entities, not necessarily the entity which corresponds to that mapping at any particular instance in time Thus, a resource can remain constant even when its content---the entities to which it currently corresponds---changes over time, provided that the conceptual mapping is not changed in the process " [URI] In order to avoid a collision of the term entity within the URI and XML specifications, we use the term data object, content or document to refer to the actual bits being operated upon, Something which is required to complete a task Resources are characterized by the fact that they have a limited time availability (e g an employee that works 8 hours a day, 5 days a week), Anything which can be used to handle a situation effectively and attain the desired outcome Resources can be internal, such as appropriate knowledge, skills, positive self-esteem, etc , or external, such as people or possessions, The things needed to get a job done In a technological system, the basic technological resources are: energy, capital, information, machines and tools, materials, people, and time, The term resource relates to any means or supplying what is needed, and usually refers to a stock that can be drawn on Resources are used to maintain the human metabolism (e g water and food), to provide shelter or satisfy other material needs (e g wood, metals, stone, energy, etc ), or to satisfy recreational and aesthetic needs (e g water for swimming, the scenic value of the landscape) To determine the (sustainable) use level, it is important to make a distinction between renewable resource and non-renewable resources, An element of a database representing options or values for attributes of an application A resource is a triple consisting of a name, a class, and a value A name and class may consist of components, each identifying the name or class of a particular level of a hierarchy A widget can also have resources, whose values are derived from the resource database or set directly by the application, personnel, Something that one uses, especially in manufacturing of goods; a raw material, a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed; "the local library is a valuable resource" the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems; "a man of resource" available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed, An entity, such as personnel or equipment, that performs activities or services and normally has a cost associated with that performance, In EMAP, an ecological entity that is identified as a target of sampling and is a group of general, broad ecosystem types or ecological entities sharing certain basic characteristics Seven such categories currently are identified within EMAP: estuaries, Great Lakes, inland surface waters, wetlands, forests, arid ecosystems, and agroecosystems These categories define the organizational structure of monitoring groups in EMAP and are the resources addressed by EMAP assessments A resource can be characterized as belonging to one of two types, discrete and extensive, that pose different problems of sampling and representation, Resources are typically those machines, tools, units, materials, energy, and personnel which are provided by the factory to be used or consumed in the production process Associated with each resource is some formal specification of its characteristics and capabilities, (n ) A mechanism of the X Window system for specifying an attribute (appearance or behavior) of a window or application Resources are usually named after the elements they control, Resources are information that the author may provide for the student An example of such information may be a set of normal values for lab results This type of information is usually found in the "Help" option of the menu bar, Any part of a computer system that can be used by a program as it runs Resources include memory, hard and floppy disks, networking components, the operating system, printers, and other output devices, as well as queues, security features, and other less well defined data structures In HTML, any URL, directory, or application that the server can access and send to a requesting client (Ref: Dyson, Dictionary of Networking), source of help; supply, stock; means of accomplishing a goal, expedient; resort, resourcefulness, ability to deal effectively with various situations, The resources of an organization or person are the materials, money, and other things that they have and can use in order to function properly. Some families don't have the resources to feed themselves properly, A country's resources are the things that it has and can use to increase its wealth, such as coal, oil, or land. resources like coal, tungsten, oil and copper. to provide money or other resources for something, That to which one resorts orr on which one depends for supply or support; means of overcoming a difficulty; resort; expedient, Pecuniary means; funds; money, or any property that can be converted into supplies; available means or capabilities of any kind, available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed, the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems; "a man of resource", a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed; "the local library is a valuable resource", Any information on the network that you might want to locate For example, a web page or a word-processing document iPlanet Compass Server locates and indexes resources so you can easily search for them In this context, resource and document are used to mean the same thing, Any information on the network that you might want to locate For example, a web page or a word-processing document Netscape Compass Server locates and indexes resources so you can easily search for them In this context, resource and document are used to mean the same thing, —An addressable unit of data that is available for use by an application Resources include text strings, files, documents, vector drawings, bitmapped images, binary data, data streams, message queues, and query result sets In some contexts, application services themselves, such as Web services, are referred to as resources, A resource is a general term used to describe a physical device or software data structure that can only be accessed by one task at a time Examples of physical devices include printer, screen, disk, keyboard, tape, etc If, for example, access to the printer is not managed, various tasks can print to the printer and inter-leave their printout This problem is typically handled by a server task whose job is to accept messages from various tasks to print files In this way access to the printer is serialized and files are printed in an orderly fashion Consider a software data structure that contains data and the date and time at which the data was written If tasks are allowed to read and write to this structure at random, then one task may read the structure during the time that another task is updating the structure, with the result that the data may not be time stamped correctly This type of problem may also be solved by creating a server task to manage access to the structure, something of value to be preserved, protected, and enhanced The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area act lists nationally significant historical, recreational, scenic, cultural, natural, economic, and scientific resources It is typical for Congress in establishing a new area to include in the enabling legislation a long list of overlapping resource categories, such as the one found in the MNRRA act The National Park Service normally defines resources in two broad categories (natural and cultural) for management purposes This plan includes a third broad management category, economic resources, to ensure that all items listed in the MNRRA act are addressed, A variable defined as part of the definition of a class Resource values in objects can be set by using a Create function or a SetValues function Resource values can be retrieved using a GetValues function, A resource is a physical object that is used by patrons and managed with your WebCheckout system Resources are most frequently pieces of equipment, such as cameras, overhead projectors, video cables, etc They may also be classrooms, video tapes, or books Anything that needs to be used by a group of people on a temporary basis can be managed by WebCheckout as a resource Resources can be reserved, checked out, renewed, and returned by patrons who have permission in WebCheckout to use them Resources are categorized based on what sort of thing they are, since different types of resources may have different attributes The basic resource categories are equipment, locations, or media See Also: Auto-circulating resource , Contained Resource, Container Resource, Serialized resource , Unserialized resource, Windows, pixmaps, cursors, fonts, graphics contexts, and colormaps are known as resources They all have unique identifiers associated with them for naming purposes The lifetime of a resource usually is bounded by the lifetime of the connection over which the resource was created, Anything used by executable code, especially by applications Resources include images, sounds, icons, localized strings, archived user-interface objects, and various other things Mac OS X supports both Resource Manager–style resources and “per-file” resources Localized and nonlocalized resources are put in specific places within bundles, Any document (URL), directory, or program that the server can access and send to a client, (1) A human-valued commodity or product provided through management of the land Resources may or may not have any commercial value They include timber, wildlife, water, minerals, recreation, scenery, aesthetics, and cultural (2) A source of supply (3) Anything useful to people directly or that facilitate use and satisfaction of human wants, be it animal, vegetable, mineral, a location, a labor force, etc Resources vary from commodities such as timber and minerals to amenities as scenery or scenic viewing points "Resource" is a highly relative concept, the precise definition of which changes depending upon the planning agent and the planning purpose For example, garbage is not a "resource" to those attempting to get rid of their wastes but it is a "resource" to those who are attempting to recover recyclable materials from it, provided existing regulations and separation technology permit them to do this economically, Capable or clever; able to put available resources to efficient or ingenious use; using materials at hand wisely or efficiently, the ability to cope with difficult situations, or unusual problems, If an organization is resourced, it has all the things, such as money and materials, that it needs to function properly. The school is very well resourced -- we have a language laboratory and use computers and videos, Someone who is resourceful is good at finding ways of dealing with problems. He was amazingly inventive and resourceful, and played a major role in my career + resourcefulness re·source·ful·ness Because of his adventures, he is a person of far greater experience and resourcefulness. good at finding ways of dealing with practical problems, enterprising, able to deal effectively with various situations, Full of resources, having inner resources; adroit or imaginative; "someone who is resourceful is capable of dealing with difficult situations"; "an able and resourceful politician"; "the most resourceful cook in town", In a resourceful manner, in a resourceful manner, enterprisingly, with the ability to deal effectively with various situations, the quality of being able to cope with a difficult situation; "a man of great resourcefulness, ingeniousness, quality of being enterprising, quality of being able to deal effectively with various situations, the quality of being able to cope with a difficult situation; "a man of great resourcefulness", The resources page is your guide to the plug-ins and browser versions that you need to completely use this program It also has links to other utilities you may need, The means available for use in conducting the planned activities, such as people, objects, and money Topic areas:Fundraising and Financial Sustainability, Governance, Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Accountability and Evaluation, Volunteer Management, Communications and Marketing, Operations Management and Leadership, Advocacy, Technology, Other student aid that must be taken into account to prevent an overaward in the campus-based programs, as defined in federal regulations for the campus-based programs Resources are called "estimated financial assistance" in determining a student's eligibility for some federal student loans, the financial capital, equipment, raw materials, and inventories of (or access to) components and subsystems, "A source of supply or support; available means" (Webster’s) The energy and materials used to support an Economy and fulfill human needs and desires (See also Renewable and Nonrenewable), The term, resources, is normally used to describe funds There are tables in this Annual Report that show the resources invested in each of the Department’s three Outcomes That is, they show the funds supplied and expended to achieve each of the outcomes The term, human resources, refers to the Department’s staff, Positive abilities, feelings, memories, qualities, and perceptions that the person can draw upon to live her life better, plural of resource, All personnel and major items of equipment available, or potentially available, for assignment to incident tasks on which status Is maintained, the key ingredients needed to operate a small business, including: · people · finance · information · expertise (knowledge and skills) · plant and equipment · buildings · technology, things the computer can use to do your work, such as RAM, hard drive space, video capabilities, etc, in GEMIS are products representing the stock of primary energies and raw materials Resources are the inputs for extractor processes, and therefore the "beginning" of process chains, Personnel and equipment available, or potentially available, for assignment to incidents Resources are described by kind and type, e g , ground, water, air, etc , and may be used in tactical support or overhead capacities at an incident ---S--- SAFETY OFFICER: A member of the Command Staff responsible for monitoring and assessing safety hazards or unsafe situations, and for developing measures for ensuring personnel safety The Safety Officer may have assistants, Sources of information, knowledge, or expertise The following are sites with international legal resources: American University: Washington College of Law Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Computers, instruments, and immersive environments; machines See IPG Globus Guide/MDS for instructions on obtaining dynamic information about IPG resources, or Resources for a static list of resources available on the IPG, the inputs needed to undertake a project, generally including finance, people, equipment, facilities, raw materials, and possibly physical elements such as land and water, - Sometimes referred to as assets, resources are items of economic value that are not income Resources include financial instruments such as savings accounts and certificates of deposit, personal property such as an automobile (above a specified value), and real estate (other than an individual's home) Some Medicaid eligibility groups must meet a resource test; others (at state option) are not subject to a resource test In establishing a resource test, a state Medicaid program must specify both the resource standard (e g , the amount of countable resources an individual may retain) and the resource methodology (e g , which resources are counted and how are they valued), The machines, workers, money, land, raw materials, and other things that a country can use to produce goods and services and to make its economy grow Resources may be renewable or nonrenewable Countries must use their resources wisely to ensure long term prosperity, wealth, financial means; ability, capability; source of wealth; something which can be used for benefit or profit, Materials found in the environment that can be extracted from the environment in an economic process There are abiotic resources (non-renewable) and biotic resources (renewable), 1) Personnel, equipment, services and supplies available, or potentially available, for assignment to incidents 2) The natural resources of an area, such as timber, crass, watershed values, recreation values, and wildlife habitat, There are several resources, published by the Association, available to the members The Methods and Procedures Manual provides recommendations for actual testing procedures and quality control methods used in the production of dressing and sauce products The Quality Assurance Manual is designed to assist dressing and sauce manufacturers in establishing quality assurance programs ADS' Labeling Manual offers the most current interpretations of the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act The Association's newest Manual, Portion Control & Flexible Packaging: A Reference Manual for the Dressings and Sauces Industry, provides basic information regarding the portion control and flexible packaging industry Searchable electronic versions of the Manuals, as well as other ADS publications, are included on the ADS Web site (www dressings-sauces org) under the Members Only section, Assets available and anticipated for operations They include people, equipment, facilities, and other things used to plan, implement, and evaluate public programs whether or not paid for directly by public funds, Forums (discussions, calendars, chat rooms, or the messaging window) Sometimes used to refer to summary pages and tools The terms resources and forums are analogous,   The total amount available for appropriation    Includes estimated revenues, inter-fund transfers (e g , General Fund contribution to Mental Health), beginning fund balances available (the excess of revenues over expenditures from the previous fiscal year), and cancellation of any prior year reserves (accumulated funds set aside for specific purposes) available to fund the total financing requirements (expenditures) for the fiscal year under consideration  , The inputs used in the production of goods and services They are generally classified as land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship Land - Those productive resources occurring in nature such as water, soil, trees, and minerals Labor - The abilities, talents, training and skills - the human capital of people that contribute to the production of goods and services Labor can be either physical or mental efforts Capital - Productive resources, including machinery, tools, factories, stores, vehicles, etc made by past human efforts, used to produce goods or services Entrepreneurship - The resource provided by profit-seeking decision makers who organize resources and determine which economic activities to undertake and how they should be undertaken The most common example is one who starts a business enterprise, Other student aid which must be taken into consideration to prevent an overaward in the campus-based programs and Stafford loan programs For example, a scholarship would be considered a resource,

51 Something that one uses to achieve an objective, e.g. raw materials or personnel     ts
52 To supply with [[#Noun|resource]]s     ts
53 A person's capacity to deal with difficulty - "a man/woman of resource"     ts
54 An available supply of something that can be used There are natural resources, human resources, etc     ts
55 An object (document, person, consumer item, etc ) you want to find by navigating a FacetMap A resource falls under one or more headings, which is how users find it In the wine demo, bottles of wine are the resources     ts
56 (1) Any facility of a computing system or operating system required by a job or task, including main storage, input/output devices, the processing unit, data sets, and control or processing programs (2) A binary data item that is linked to an executable file, a DLL, or some other binary file Typically a resource defines an interface component such as a dialog box, a menu, an icon, a font, a bitmap, or a cursor (3) Any element that requires translation, such as messages or online help     ts
57 "A resource can be anything that has identity Familiar examples include an electronic document, an image, a service (e g , 'today's weather report for Los Angeles'), and a collection of other resources The resource is the conceptual mapping to an entity or set of entities, not necessarily the entity which corresponds to that mapping at any particular instance in time Thus, a resource can remain constant even when its content---the entities to which it currently corresponds---changes over time, provided that the conceptual mapping is not changed in the process " [URI] In order to avoid a collision of the term entity within the URI and XML specifications, we use the term data object, content or document to refer to the actual bits being operated upon     ts
58 Something which is required to complete a task Resources are characterized by the fact that they have a limited time availability (e g an employee that works 8 hours a day, 5 days a week)     ts
59 Anything which can be used to handle a situation effectively and attain the desired outcome Resources can be internal, such as appropriate knowledge, skills, positive self-esteem, etc , or external, such as people or possessions     ts
60 The things needed to get a job done In a technological system, the basic technological resources are: energy, capital, information, machines and tools, materials, people, and time     ts
61 The term resource relates to any means or supplying what is needed, and usually refers to a stock that can be drawn on Resources are used to maintain the human metabolism (e g water and food), to provide shelter or satisfy other material needs (e g wood, metals, stone, energy, etc ), or to satisfy recreational and aesthetic needs (e g water for swimming, the scenic value of the landscape) To determine the (sustainable) use level, it is important to make a distinction between renewable resource and non-renewable resources     ts
62 An element of a database representing options or values for attributes of an application A resource is a triple consisting of a name, a class, and a value A name and class may consist of components, each identifying the name or class of a particular level of a hierarchy A widget can also have resources, whose values are derived from the resource database or set directly by the application     ts
63 personnel     ts
64 Something that one uses, especially in manufacturing of goods; a raw material     ts
65 a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed; "the local library is a valuable resource" the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems; "a man of resource" available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed     ts
66 An entity, such as personnel or equipment, that performs activities or services and normally has a cost associated with that performance  Ticaret     ts
67 In EMAP, an ecological entity that is identified as a target of sampling and is a group of general, broad ecosystem types or ecological entities sharing certain basic characteristics Seven such categories currently are identified within EMAP: estuaries, Great Lakes, inland surface waters, wetlands, forests, arid ecosystems, and agroecosystems These categories define the organizational structure of monitoring groups in EMAP and are the resources addressed by EMAP assessments A resource can be characterized as belonging to one of two types, discrete and extensive, that pose different problems of sampling and representation     ts
68 Resources are typically those machines, tools, units, materials, energy, and personnel which are provided by the factory to be used or consumed in the production process Associated with each resource is some formal specification of its characteristics and capabilities     ts
69 (n ) A mechanism of the X Window system for specifying an attribute (appearance or behavior) of a window or application Resources are usually named after the elements they control     ts
70 Resources are information that the author may provide for the student An example of such information may be a set of normal values for lab results This type of information is usually found in the "Help" option of the menu bar     ts
71 Any part of a computer system that can be used by a program as it runs Resources include memory, hard and floppy disks, networking components, the operating system, printers, and other output devices, as well as queues, security features, and other less well defined data structures In HTML, any URL, directory, or application that the server can access and send to a requesting client (Ref: Dyson, Dictionary of Networking)     ts
72 source of help; supply, stock; means of accomplishing a goal, expedient; resort  isim     ts
73 resourcefulness, ability to deal effectively with various situations  isim     ts
74 The resources of an organization or person are the materials, money, and other things that they have and can use in order to function properly. Some families don't have the resources to feed themselves properly     ts
75 A country's resources are the things that it has and can use to increase its wealth, such as coal, oil, or land. resources like coal, tungsten, oil and copper. to provide money or other resources for something     ts
76 That to which one resorts orr on which one depends for supply or support; means of overcoming a difficulty; resort; expedient     ts
77 Pecuniary means; funds; money, or any property that can be converted into supplies; available means or capabilities of any kind     ts
78 available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed     ts
79 the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems; "a man of resource"     ts
80 a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed; "the local library is a valuable resource"     ts
81 Any information on the network that you might want to locate For example, a web page or a word-processing document iPlanet Compass Server locates and indexes resources so you can easily search for them In this context, resource and document are used to mean the same thing     ts
82 Any information on the network that you might want to locate For example, a web page or a word-processing document Netscape Compass Server locates and indexes resources so you can easily search for them In this context, resource and document are used to mean the same thing     ts
83 —An addressable unit of data that is available for use by an application Resources include text strings, files, documents, vector drawings, bitmapped images, binary data, data streams, message queues, and query result sets In some contexts, application services themselves, such as Web services, are referred to as resources     ts
84 A resource is a general term used to describe a physical device or software data structure that can only be accessed by one task at a time Examples of physical devices include printer, screen, disk, keyboard, tape, etc If, for example, access to the printer is not managed, various tasks can print to the printer and inter-leave their printout This problem is typically handled by a server task whose job is to accept messages from various tasks to print files In this way access to the printer is serialized and files are printed in an orderly fashion Consider a software data structure that contains data and the date and time at which the data was written If tasks are allowed to read and write to this structure at random, then one task may read the structure during the time that another task is updating the structure, with the result that the data may not be time stamped correctly This type of problem may also be solved by creating a server task to manage access to the structure     ts
85 something of value to be preserved, protected, and enhanced The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area act lists nationally significant historical, recreational, scenic, cultural, natural, economic, and scientific resources It is typical for Congress in establishing a new area to include in the enabling legislation a long list of overlapping resource categories, such as the one found in the MNRRA act The National Park Service normally defines resources in two broad categories (natural and cultural) for management purposes This plan includes a third broad management category, economic resources, to ensure that all items listed in the MNRRA act are addressed     ts
86 A variable defined as part of the definition of a class Resource values in objects can be set by using a Create function or a SetValues function Resource values can be retrieved using a GetValues function     ts
87 A resource is a physical object that is used by patrons and managed with your WebCheckout system Resources are most frequently pieces of equipment, such as cameras, overhead projectors, video cables, etc They may also be classrooms, video tapes, or books Anything that needs to be used by a group of people on a temporary basis can be managed by WebCheckout as a resource Resources can be reserved, checked out, renewed, and returned by patrons who have permission in WebCheckout to use them Resources are categorized based on what sort of thing they are, since different types of resources may have different attributes The basic resource categories are equipment, locations, or media See Also: Auto-circulating resource , Contained Resource, Container Resource, Serialized resource , Unserialized resource     ts
88 Windows, pixmaps, cursors, fonts, graphics contexts, and colormaps are known as resources They all have unique identifiers associated with them for naming purposes The lifetime of a resource usually is bounded by the lifetime of the connection over which the resource was created     ts
89 Anything used by executable code, especially by applications Resources include images, sounds, icons, localized strings, archived user-interface objects, and various other things Mac OS X supports both Resource Manager–style resources and “per-file” resources Localized and nonlocalized resources are put in specific places within bundles     ts
90 Any document (URL), directory, or program that the server can access and send to a client     ts
91 (1) A human-valued commodity or product provided through management of the land Resources may or may not have any commercial value They include timber, wildlife, water, minerals, recreation, scenery, aesthetics, and cultural (2) A source of supply (3) Anything useful to people directly or that facilitate use and satisfaction of human wants, be it animal, vegetable, mineral, a location, a labor force, etc Resources vary from commodities such as timber and minerals to amenities as scenery or scenic viewing points "Resource" is a highly relative concept, the precise definition of which changes depending upon the planning agent and the planning purpose For example, garbage is not a "resource" to those attempting to get rid of their wastes but it is a "resource" to those who are attempting to recover recyclable materials from it, provided existing regulations and separation technology permit them to do this economically     ts
92resourceful Capable or clever; able to put available resources to efficient or ingenious use; using materials at hand wisely or efficiently - "With a resourceful use of space and a fresh coat of paint, the room became a pleasant library with a comfortable seating area."     ts
93resourcefulness the ability to cope with difficult situations, or unusual problems     ts
94resourced If an organization is resourced, it has all the things, such as money and materials, that it needs to function properly. The school is very well resourced -- we have a language laboratory and use computers and videos     ts
95resourceful Someone who is resourceful is good at finding ways of dealing with problems. He was amazingly inventive and resourceful, and played a major role in my career + resourcefulness re·source·ful·ness Because of his adventures, he is a person of far greater experience and resourcefulness. good at finding ways of dealing with practical problems     ts
96resourceful enterprising, able to deal effectively with various situations  sıfat     ts
97resourceful Full of resources     ts
98resourceful having inner resources; adroit or imaginative; "someone who is resourceful is capable of dealing with difficult situations"; "an able and resourceful politician"; "the most resourceful cook in town"     ts
99resourcefully In a resourceful manner     ts
100resourcefully in a resourceful manner, enterprisingly, with the ability to deal effectively with various situations     ts
101resourcefulness the quality of being able to cope with a difficult situation; "a man of great resourcefulness     ts
102resourcefulness ingeniousness, quality of being enterprising, quality of being able to deal effectively with various situations  isim     ts
103resourcefulness the quality of being able to cope with a difficult situation; "a man of great resourcefulness"     ts
104resources The resources page is your guide to the plug-ins and browser versions that you need to completely use this program It also has links to other utilities you may need     ts
105resources The means available for use in conducting the planned activities, such as people, objects, and money Topic areas:Fundraising and Financial Sustainability, Governance, Staff Development and Organizational Capacity, Accountability and Evaluation, Volunteer Management, Communications and Marketing, Operations Management and Leadership, Advocacy, Technology     ts
106resources Other student aid that must be taken into account to prevent an overaward in the campus-based programs, as defined in federal regulations for the campus-based programs Resources are called "estimated financial assistance" in determining a student's eligibility for some federal student loans     ts
107resources the financial capital, equipment, raw materials, and inventories of (or access to) components and subsystems     ts
108resources "A source of supply or support; available means" (Webster’s) The energy and materials used to support an Economy and fulfill human needs and desires (See also Renewable and Nonrenewable)     ts
109resources The term, resources, is normally used to describe funds There are tables in this Annual Report that show the resources invested in each of the Department’s three Outcomes That is, they show the funds supplied and expended to achieve each of the outcomes The term, human resources, refers to the Department’s staff     ts
110resources Positive abilities, feelings, memories, qualities, and perceptions that the person can draw upon to live her life better     ts
111resources plural of resource     ts
112resources All personnel and major items of equipment available, or potentially available, for assignment to incident tasks on which status Is maintained     ts
113resources the key ingredients needed to operate a small business, including: · people · finance · information · expertise (knowledge and skills) · plant and equipment · buildings · technology     ts
114resources things the computer can use to do your work, such as RAM, hard drive space, video capabilities, etc     ts
115resources in GEMIS are products representing the stock of primary energies and raw materials Resources are the inputs for extractor processes, and therefore the "beginning" of process chains     ts
116resources Personnel and equipment available, or potentially available, for assignment to incidents Resources are described by kind and type, e g , ground, water, air, etc , and may be used in tactical support or overhead capacities at an incident ---S--- SAFETY OFFICER: A member of the Command Staff responsible for monitoring and assessing safety hazards or unsafe situations, and for developing measures for ensuring personnel safety The Safety Officer may have assistants     ts
117resources Sources of information, knowledge, or expertise The following are sites with international legal resources: American University: Washington College of Law Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law     ts
118resources Computers, instruments, and immersive environments; machines See IPG Globus Guide/MDS for instructions on obtaining dynamic information about IPG resources, or Resources for a static list of resources available on the IPG     ts
119resources the inputs needed to undertake a project, generally including finance, people, equipment, facilities, raw materials, and possibly physical elements such as land and water     ts
120resources - Sometimes referred to as assets, resources are items of economic value that are not income Resources include financial instruments such as savings accounts and certificates of deposit, personal property such as an automobile (above a specified value), and real estate (other than an individual's home) Some Medicaid eligibility groups must meet a resource test; others (at state option) are not subject to a resource test In establishing a resource test, a state Medicaid program must specify both the resource standard (e g , the amount of countable resources an individual may retain) and the resource methodology (e g , which resources are counted and how are they valued)     ts
121resources The machines, workers, money, land, raw materials, and other things that a country can use to produce goods and services and to make its economy grow Resources may be renewable or nonrenewable Countries must use their resources wisely to ensure long term prosperity     ts
122resources wealth, financial means; ability, capability; source of wealth; something which can be used for benefit or profit  isim     ts
123resources Materials found in the environment that can be extracted from the environment in an economic process There are abiotic resources (non-renewable) and biotic resources (renewable)     ts
124resources 1) Personnel, equipment, services and supplies available, or potentially available, for assignment to incidents 2) The natural resources of an area, such as timber, crass, watershed values, recreation values, and wildlife habitat     ts
125resources There are several resources, published by the Association, available to the members The Methods and Procedures Manual provides recommendations for actual testing procedures and quality control methods used in the production of dressing and sauce products The Quality Assurance Manual is designed to assist dressing and sauce manufacturers in establishing quality assurance programs ADS' Labeling Manual offers the most current interpretations of the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act The Association's newest Manual, Portion Control & Flexible Packaging: A Reference Manual for the Dressings and Sauces Industry, provides basic information regarding the portion control and flexible packaging industry Searchable electronic versions of the Manuals, as well as other ADS publications, are included on the ADS Web site (www dressings-sauces org) under the Members Only section     ts
126resources Assets available and anticipated for operations They include people, equipment, facilities, and other things used to plan, implement, and evaluate public programs whether or not paid for directly by public funds     ts
127resources Forums (discussions, calendars, chat rooms, or the messaging window) Sometimes used to refer to summary pages and tools The terms resources and forums are analogous     ts
128resources   The total amount available for appropriation    Includes estimated revenues, inter-fund transfers (e g , General Fund contribution to Mental Health), beginning fund balances available (the excess of revenues over expenditures from the previous fiscal year), and cancellation of any prior year reserves (accumulated funds set aside for specific purposes) available to fund the total financing requirements (expenditures) for the fiscal year under consideration       ts
129resources The inputs used in the production of goods and services They are generally classified as land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship Land - Those productive resources occurring in nature such as water, soil, trees, and minerals Labor - The abilities, talents, training and skills - the human capital of people that contribute to the production of goods and services Labor can be either physical or mental efforts Capital - Productive resources, including machinery, tools, factories, stores, vehicles, etc made by past human efforts, used to produce goods or services Entrepreneurship - The resource provided by profit-seeking decision makers who organize resources and determine which economic activities to undertake and how they should be undertaken The most common example is one who starts a business enterprise     ts
130resources Other student aid which must be taken into consideration to prevent an overaward in the campus-based programs and Stafford loan programs For example, a scholarship would be considered a resource     ts
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