1. Then the application of take-in management model for personal files and its information development is becoming a new subject of personal file management reform in institutions of higher learning.
2. The system of take-in and repatriation has transformed into an administrative compelling and punishing measure which limits the citizens' personal freedom.
3. Crime of contract take-in is a familiar name of crime in the practice of judicature, as well as an important name of economic crime prescribed by revised Criminal Law.
4. The method can quickly judge the soil's ability to hold water and take-in nutrients.
5. The design features of modern marine gears are looked at, followed by a description of special options such as power take-off, power take-in and trolling.
6. Present Criminal Law also provides law gist for punishing this crime. But it is worth discussing so as to correctly distinguish civil cheat in the crime of contract take-in and contract dissension.