Special Issues. If the input is 0x8000 the output is 0x8000 if the saturation mode is turned off. The function MLIB_Neg16 requires the saturation mode to be turned on for full-range correct operation or the MLIB_Neg16Sat has to be used instead.
Special Issues. The rounding of the result where the lower 16 bits are equalt to exactly 0.5 (0x8000) depends on the rounding mode of the core (convergent or two’s compelment.) If the input is 0x7FFF 8000 to 0x7FFF FFF the output is 0x8000 0000 if the saturation mode is turned off. The function MLIB_Rnd32 requires the saturation mode to be turned on for full-range correct operation or the MLIB_Rnd32Sat has to be used instead.
Special Issues. If the result is greater than 0x7FFF or smaller than 0x8000, the output overflows if the saturation mode is turned off. In case of desired saturation, the MLIB_Sub16 function requires the saturation mode to be turned on or the MLIB_Sub16Sat has to be used instead.
Special Issues. The function GFLIB_SinTlr is the saturation mode independent.
Special Issues. The GFLIB_DynRamp16InitVal function is saturation mode independent.
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Special Issues. If a special issue arises that would affect the continuous employment of tenured Faculty, the Administration will provide ninety (90) business days notice to the Faculty Union of such intent to implement. The Administration and the Faculty Union will immediately commence negotiations as to the impact and implementation of such change. If agreement by both parties is not reached through negotiations, another ninety (90) business days will be given as notice. During this second period of ninety (90) business days, efforts will continue to obtain an Impact and Implementation agreement. Upon the completion of the one-hundred eighty (180) business days, absent an agreement, management may proceed with implementation. AND INTEGRATION OF THE AGREEMENT WITH UNIVERSITY POLICY
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Special Issues. It has been our experience that some of our school policies stated in the Parent Handbook need to be reiterated. Please give attention to the following issues: Our school policy states that children in the 3 year-old through Pre-K classes must be potty trained. This means that children in these classes must wear briefs or panties to school; diapers or pull-ups will not be allowed. We realize that sometimes children have accidents, therefore we do supply the appropriate clothing to allow for these occasional instances. Also, teachers are available to assist children in the bathroom if help is needed. Open-toed shoes and flip-flops are not appropriate attire for school. Please label all removable clothing items and lunch boxes with your child’s name. Absolutely, no violent action figures or toy weapons are allowed to come to school. Please make every effort to arrive at school on time. Consistent tardiness may result in a late charge. Monthly tuition is due on the first of the month. A late charge will be applied if payment has not been made by the 10th of the month, unless prior notice has been given to the Director. Thank you for your cooperation in these matters. Dear Preschool Parents, You may or may not know that 1 in 13 children in the United States has a food allergy. Food allergies can be life-threatening and only a tiny amount is needed to cause a reaction. Each year, we have children enrolled in our school with food allergies. It is important to us that all children in our care be safe and fully included in our preschool community. As a result we have implemented the following rules in accordance with state and federal guidelines for the management of food allergies in the preschool setting: • We are a NUT-FREE school. This includes tree nuts and legumes. Sunflower seed butter is ok in place of nut butters (please make note on sandwich wrapper if you send for lunch). • All children will wash their hands before and after eating snacks & lunch. There will be NO food sharing. • Birthdays and holidays will be celebrated without the use of food. • All cooking projects will be directed by the classroom teachers only. To avoid cross- contamination by appliances or knives, please do not bring food from home to share with others unless the teacher specifically asks.
Special Issues. If the input is 0x8000 0000 the output is 0x7FFF FFFF. The function MLIB_Abs32Sat does not require the saturation mode to be turned on.
Special Issues. If the sum is greater than 0x7FFF FFFF the output is 0x7FFF FFFF. If the sum is smaller than 0x8000 0000 the output is 0x8000 0000. The function MLIB_Add32Sat does not require the saturation mode to be turned on.