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However, I would like to hear more programmatics - what gets supported and what falls off our plate.
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That said, from an engineering and programmatics point of view he is of course right that a solid LEO infrastructure and a Moon base are likely pre-requesites to a spacefaring humanity.
Planetary Society Responds to Schmitt Resignation - NASA Watch 2008
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ID programmatics is a schema of experimentations designed to resonate in an appropriate, modern, non-materialistic paradigm concerning the ontological necessities of life in a non-sectarian, but relevant, organization of progressive new-scientists who will more adequately prepare our robust society with the knowledge to continue our ascendancy into a non-violent, paradisic existence.
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They appear to have made several breakthroughs in this field, among them the invention of the terms “ID-programmatics”, “ID-innovation detection” and “ID-technics”.
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My fear is that the Greens will cling hard to their programmatics, and that the breakaway Dems will consider the Greens "too left."
Corrente jeffroby 2010
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That's why I'm looking at it in terms of programmatics, and things will be brought in as the soldiers 'transition there.
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That's why I'm looking at it in terms of programmatics, and things will be brought in as the soldiers 'transition there.
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The objectives of the workshop are to develop further the science objectives of the mission, their applications, and the mission programmatics (payload, orbit, operations) that will optimise the science return.
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"It is critical, it is where we are putting a lot of our money, our funding, our programmatics, because we understand how important that is."
unknown title 2009
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