The Bureau's view of s3585 ( b ) is explained in U . S . Dept . of Justice, Bureau of Prisons Program Statement No . 5880.28 ( c ) ( July 29, 1994 ), which reads as follows:
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It is faster to change the top-of-stack pointer only occasionally ( once per call or return ) rather than constantly stepping it up and down throughout each program statement, and it is even faster to avoid memory references entirely.
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Two U . N . agencies are sending a crisis team to North Korea where the food shortage is so acute that people are scavenging the bark off pine trees to eat, a World Food Program statement said Thursday.
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The Program Statements represent the internal policies of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and often quote the United States Code and Code of Federal Regulations and provide the FBOP's interpretations of these laws and regulations and procedures for implementing them.
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The Bureau's view of s3585 ( b ) is explained in U . S . Dept . of Justice, Bureau of Prisons Program Statement No . 5880 . 28 ( c ) ( July 29, 1994 ), which reads as follows:
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The people most threatened, according to a separate United Nations Development Program statement issued this week, " are in the bottom third of the eight million rural families who . . . live under chronic marginal circumstances, or on less than two meals a day ".
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It is true that the Bu-reau's interpretation appears only in a " Program Statement " an internal agency guideline rather than in " published regulations subject to the rigors of the Administrative Procedur ( e ) Act, including public notice and comment . " 21 F . 3d, at 562.
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While entertaining bids for the project, USAID posted a program statement on its Internet sitethat described the Mexican Congress as a previously ineffectual institution that " has the potential to become the major institution at the national level in which the issues of the state reform will be determined ."
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Its title was " Program Statement for national and social liberation of the German people . " The program deviated from Stalinist imperialist policy by opposing " forcible annexation of a people or a nation part of other national state structure . . . without [ that people's ] consent ."
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Applesoft required them; SiMPLE doesn't even use them . ( Instead of typing program statements onto the black Apple screen, SiMPLE uses a text editor . ) Furthermore the " FOR-NEXT " loops in Applesoft have been replaced by " Do-Loop " instructions in SiMPLE . ( But they function in much the same way ).