If the assessors disagree about a candidate's prospects, they can go to the videotape and replay a critical moment. |
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All those questions will be decided by medical assessors and will not be open to litigation. |
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Two assessors independently reviewed each trial, and disagreements were resolved by consensus. |
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He is taking the A1 assessors course to become an assessor for candidates studying for NVQs in warehousing. |
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Zimbabwe has no jury system and cases are routinely tried by a judge sitting with two lay assessors. |
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The service now has 63 assessors, seven adjudicators and about 20 mediators. |
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The council is also fighting to improve its standing in the eyes of its official assessors. |
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What's more, independent assessors must verify progress on these improvements before money changes hands. |
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A video camera and assessors working four-hour shifts logged James' record-breaking attempt. |
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Anyway, one of the assessors questioned whether the piece belonged appropriately in a landscape folio. |
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To properly assess and manage the human health risks of nanotechnology the EU also needs properly trained toxicologists and risk assessors. |
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All these pieces of work must reach the standard required by assessors for the officer to be accredited as working at the required level. |
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The Supreme Court is constituted by a judge, the Chief Justice or one of several puisne judges, with or without assessors. |
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The sensitive seismographs of the science assessors detect the slightest mistake. |
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And air Force assessors are the first to say such imaging never tells the whole story. |
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Save as stipulated hereafter, matters brought before the Appeals Board shall be heard by the Chairman and the two incumbent assessors. |
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The clinical assessors studied 50 case records culled randomly from the past six months' activity, and on the second day I had a two hour viva on selected records. |
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For example, the assessors may introduce to the litter a new toy with an associated noise. |
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Since last July, 750 users of non-residential services have been re-assessed for their ability to pay and 300 homes have been visited by assessors. |
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They therefore hold a central place in the system as players and assessors. |
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The assessors shall be appointed by secret ballot and by a majority of the votes of the judges composing the Court for the case. |
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To do the job properly, it requires a great deal more effort and training than most of the assessors in this city are willing to put into it. |
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The judge introduced herself and explained her role and the role of the assessors in a very friendly way. |
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Essential supplies carried by the assessors include a survival shelter, 30-metre rope, climbing sling and karabiner, along with the inevitable first aid kit. |
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The assessors will not hesitate to demand that an interview be terminated or postponed if they deem it too traumatic for the child. |
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Researchers become, in turn, the assessors and the assessed, involved in secret clashes that are best served by anonymity. |
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But no, you have to stand facing the clerk, who is sitting in front of the judge and the assessors. |
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In practice, a number of factors tend to be influential in determining the best interests of a child, beyond the opinions of assessors. |
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Precautions must be taken in order that the assessors in the test room are not influenced by external factors. |
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The assessors then submit a written report on the result of their findings to Program management. |
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The assessors and the president have to be present at their electoral office at least 30 minutes before the opening time of the office. |
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Dr Inglis told the Committee that, in the APMP, NMIs were required to reveal the names of assessors. |
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Only judges, and the assessors, if any, take part in the Court's judicial deliberations. |
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Audits are not consistently performed and there are wide variations on the type and quality of training assessors receive. |
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I have to say that when I am engaged in the exercise of risk management, I have to follow the advice of the risk assessors, I have to follow the advice of scientific evidence and scientific opinion. |
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Accredited freelance interpreters who are on the Joint List can be part of the jury either as jury member or assessors when certain language combinations can not be covered by staff interpreters. |
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And yet, Robertson, who refuses to be mournful, said: 'This is the quietest Christmas we've ever had because all I can do is look at an empty warehouse and talk to insurance assessors. |
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The participants were split into six teams and were observed by a number of assessors in turn, so that they would be able to crosscheck and compare their impressions. |
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In a nutshell, I act as a secretary for the judge and the assessors. |
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In France the jury of nine, which sits only in the assize courts, where only the most serious crimes are tried, is in reality a group of assessors who must decide in conjunction with three professional judges. |
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A whole industry of adjudication has developed, with fulltime assessors travelling the world with trundle wheels and stopwatches to verify claims. |
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Five employees were selected to become the programmes NVQ assessors and work towards their individual A1 NVQ Assessor qualification. |
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This selects semantic spaces adapted to the audience in question on the basis of latent semantic analysis rather than on that of subjective assessors, thereby increasing the effectiveness of learning. |
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State health clinics are certified by federal assessors. |
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ReprintsDr Grossmann and his colleagues removed age-related information from the transcripts, and also any clues to participants' nationalities, and then passed the edited versions to a group of assessors. |
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The lady who spoke here is one of the better assessors in the city. |
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The market rates for land and property apply to land and property purchased by the limited partnership and are established with the help of independent assessors appointed by the various parties. |
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On proposal by the Management Committee, the Congress shall appoint the Chairman and two assessors, as well as a first and second alternate for each of them. |
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In order to make this information useful under REACH, internal dialogues are needed between these departments and the assessors carrying out the CSA for the substance. |
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During December of the year in which the first period is to expire, the two assessors and the adviser shall hold an interview with the official in order to review the situation. |
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Plus, members can ask assessors questions about their benefits. |
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At least twenty assessors were used for each test. |
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The planned training for third party assessors was never developed. |
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In addition, the remedial procedure provides number of stages which makes it possible for the assessors and the adviser to reconsider their assessment, or make it up to date, if appropriate. |
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Its most important functions are to appoint two assessors to the University Court and elect the university's chancellor. |
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The jury system was abolished in 1969, and cases are decided by a judge alone, sometimes assisted by two assessors. |
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Juries were replaced by a tribunal of a professional judges and two lay assessors that were dependable party actors. |
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The cruise enabled the HLF assessors to view the work done and to sign off the Phase 1a project, bringing it to a conclusion. |
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It also indicates that the assessors may not have reappraised assessed values in these areas, so the values could easily be too high. |
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Fell top assessors are expected to reach the summit in less than two hours, checking wind directions and speeds, air and wind chill temperatures and conditions underfoot. |
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The fell top assessors also put their assessments and photos on Twitter. |
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Natuman said while initial assessors had been able to enter the eastern and western parts of the island chain, northern and southern areas were still largely unaccessible. |
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Other possible solutions included roping off pitches, passing misconduct fines on to abusive parents and mystery shopperstyle behaviour assessors. |
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With five assessors on the NVQ team, drivers are inducted in groups of 12 and on average each person successfully completes the programme in 13 weeks. |
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Assessors do this all the time, if not always with absolute precision, at least well enough to meet normal statutory requirements. |
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Wales to achieve chartered employer membership of the Institute of Assessors and Internal Verifiers. |
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