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Wolf. 64]) Suppose that ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇, and ▇▇▇ get X = (X1, X2, . . . , Xn), Y = (Y1, Y2, . . . , Yn), resp. Z = (Z1, Z2, . . . , Zn) during the initialization phase. Let PXY Z = Qn PX Y Z . We use X, Y, and Z to represent Xi, Yi, and Zi, since the joint probability distributions of Xi, Yi, and Zi are the same for i = 1, 2, . . . , n. The secret-key rate of X and Y with respect to Z, denoted by S(X; Y Z), is defined as the largest nonnegative real number R such that for every ϵ > 0 and sufficiently large n = n(ϵ), there exists a (PXY Z, (R ϵ)n, ϵ) protocol for secret key agreement. More precisely, ▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇ get SA and SB respectively, which satisfy H(SA)/n ≥ R − ϵ, Pr [SA /= SB] ≤ ϵ, I(SA; ZW ) ≤ ϵ, H(SA) ≥ log |SA| − ϵ. (Recall that W denotes the public information during the communication phase) It is easy to see that S(X; Y ||Z) is related to PXY Z. In [43], the following upper bound and lower bound for S(X; Y ||Z) were proved: S(X; Y ||Z) ≤ min{I(X; Y ), I(X; Y |Z)}, (1.1)
Wolf. [64]) Let S = (S1, S2, . . . , Sn) be a sequence of n binary, random variables. For any k-tuple i = (i1, i2, . . . , ik), where 1 ≤ i1 < i2 < · · · < ik ≤ n, let Si be the substring (Si1 , Si2 , . . . , Sik ). Then Hα(Si) ≥ Hα(S) — (n — k) for α = 2 and α = ∞.
Wolf. For the Union: For the Company: ▇▇▇▇
Wolf. Warrior Outdoor Leadership for the Future attests it has the funds on hand to cover any and all costs above $55,654.23 necessary to purchase all items set forth in the application for funding. By: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Signature: Title: Executive Director Date: 1/25/2023 | 12:56 PM EST During the Term of this Agreement, GRANTEE BENEFICIARY must comply with all reporting requirements as set forth in the discretion of AGENCY. This includes, but not limited to:
1. Provide monitoring reports at intervals requested by AGENCY with respect to ongoing compliance towards timely completion of purchases in the time frame approved in the Pre Contract Schedule and other details as requested by AGENCY;
2. Complete and accurate documentation of expenditures in compliance with approved award.
3. Site visit(s) at the time determined by the AGENCY.
4. Final Close Out report provided to AGENCY 10 days prior to the expiration date of this Agreement.
Wolf. Three-dimensional structure determination of semi-transparent objects from holographic data. Optics Communications, 1:153–156, September 1969. doi: 10.1016/ 0030-4018(69)90052-2.
Wolf. Dated: __________________ ---------------------------------- Wade R. Wolf ▇▇REEMENT REGARDING RESTRICTIONS ON SALE OF SHARES AGREEMENT made this 27th day of April, 2004 by and among (i) Obsidian Enterprises, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), (ii) Bradley J. Baker and Wade R. ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of sh▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ Company's Common Stock ("Holders") and (iii) Timothy S. Durham ("Durham").
Wolf. We have just produced the roadmap the EU Commission asked for, what are the priorities for the next framework program till 2020. In Germany, we are strongly affected by our energy policy, energy system to shutdown fission power plant till 2022. This was a political decision. Now, the facts have been popping up, it costs a lot of money. Electricity price has been increasing something like 10-15% per year. This cannot go forever, a question of time; we would start to realize technical problems.
Wolf. Warrior Outdoor Leadership for the Future attests it will only expend funds from this grant which are approved and aligned with the awarded proposal, are necessary and appropriate to remedy economic harm caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic, do not supplant existing services or budgets, and are not reimbursable by any other means.
Wolf. Mr. Van Etten denied the allegations. Through an answer, cross claim and third party claim, Mr. Van Etten asserted claims against John E. Dell, Franklin N. Wolf, James R. Guntle, John Csenge and Richard T. Sullivan. Plaintiffs later join these parties as additional defendants as well. On August 24, 1994, F. N. Wolf filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Subsequently, the Plaintiffs were enjoined temporarily from prosecuting the* action provided that a disclosure statement was approved by the Bankruptcy Court and provided that a plan of reorganization was confirmed. This matter was tried in the Wake County Superior Court and on January 10, 1997, Mr. Dell and Mr. Wolf confessed judgment in open court and agreed to pay $2,000,000 to dismiss the case against Defendants Dell, Wolf, Guntle, Csenge and Sullivan. The Plaintiffs accepted the settlement with all the individual Defendants with the exception of Mr. Van Etten. The jury returned a verdict finding F. N. Wolf had violated G.S. 78A-12(a)(5) by creating a scheme for the purpose of manipulating the market in the sale of Treats stock for the purpose of defrauding investors and G.S. 78A-S(2) by knowingly making untrue statements of material facts or omissions. The jury found with respect to Mr. Van Etten, no liability on all counts.
Wolf. Warrior Outdoor Leadership for the Future attests that proposed expenditures outlined in the grant proposal are necessary and appropriate to remedy economic harm caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic, are for capital expenditures to aid the organization in supporting residents and/or the community, and do not supplant existing services or budgets, and are not reimbursable by any other means.
