His shrewd assessment of political reality was wedded to a belief in the necessity of moral idealism in human affairs. |
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For the occupational toxicants acrylamide and 1,3-butadiene a genetic risk assessment was performed based on heritable translocation data. |
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As of 2003, accredited organizations are expected to engage in at least one proactive risk assessment of a high-risk process. |
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Misinterpretation of the differences between assessment and instruction could result in wasted instructional time. |
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This activity is part of a three-year curriculum reorganization for the department, focusing on assessment of core competencies and skills. |
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A few years ago, I was sitting with a tableful of artists who agreed to an equally bleak, and equally wrong, assessment of art. |
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He also requires further assessment by a neurosurgeon to exclude any neurological abnormality in view of his bizarre symptoms and signs. |
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Before making a decision, do an assessment of how you want to use your phone. |
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An assessment that has since been revealed as naive at best and base deception at worst. |
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A comprehensive assessment and continuous monitoring of the effects should be undertaken. |
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Their assessment is that bomb that went astray hit the side of a mountain about 3,000 yards from its intended target. |
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An inquiry has begun into how the raid was orchestrated and what kind of risk assessment was taken. |
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He said a major risk assessment had been made beforehand to ensure people's safety. |
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He has said the girl should be placed in a secure unit for assessment for her own safety. |
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At the time he went missing he was undergoing assessment and that had not been completed. |
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The panel which decided to release him from the school had not been made aware of this assessment. |
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After the initial assessment, the medical team must speak to the senior fire officer. |
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National pilot studies are taking place to establish if that assessment is correct. |
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Those should be top of the list of any fair assessment of what deserves their attention. |
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The fashionable citizens of the globe do not share our modest assessment however. |
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He was not given a work permit nor a site safety induction and no risk assessment was done. |
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I decided to go home first, to get to a basin and a mirror and do some damage assessment. |
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The council has conducted a foot and mouth risk assessment and it has been judged safe for the lane to be open. |
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All jobs and people applying for them are reviewed against a stringent risk assessment. |
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The agency is compiling a traffic impact assessment on the viability of the scheme. |
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Our assessment of his life's worth shouldn't be informed by that of the thugs who shot him. |
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There is nothing before me to suggest that this is other than an accurate and honest assessment. |
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Staff training has begun and it will be followed by assessment and training for patients. |
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There was no proper risk assessment done for that kind of industrialised farming. |
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There is very little in the leaflet on which to base any worthwhile assessment. |
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This assessment of the emerging striker's attributes in the here and now is fanciful. |
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The size of the lesion must be measured with a ruler at presentation and on subsequent visits to allow an accurate assessment of size over time. |
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I gather there is no application for costs so would your Lordship please order a detailed assessment? |
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I am awaiting an assessment of the injuries, but, as things stand, we are very depleted. |
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The American political activist was deported after ASIO gave him an adverse security assessment. |
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He has rowed back on criticism he made of the manner in which orthodontic assessment clinics are held in Sligo. |
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However, in a report of two patients with chronic locked-in syndrome, neuropsychological assessment showed preserved cognitive abilities. |
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This is an assessment of the general damages arising from the second incident. |
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It is a tacit endorsement of false precision and superficial literalism in psychiatric assessment. |
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He added that all the relevant approvals for the project are in order right down to the environmental impact assessment. |
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The student may report symptoms of a problem that alert the counselor to the appropriateness of a referral for further assessment. |
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Difficulty of assessment or apportionment should not dictate an unjust or inappropriate costs order. |
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The leaders of the afternoon group had not carried out a written risk assessment. |
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His research provides a psychological framework which offers a useful guide to thinking about risk assessment. |
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The risk assessment can only look for what we know to be risky such as allergenic particles or known side effects in animals. |
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An effective security program can only be designed on the basis of a risk assessment. |
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The time to resume operations is a key datum in probabilistic risk assessment. |
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This risk assessment, according to Dr. Woodside, is at the high end of the moderate category of risk. |
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New guidance on risk assessment is contained in the second part of this instruction. |
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They also include a risk assessment of the likelihood of further offending and possible harm to the public. |
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The new head of homeland security, Michael Chertoff, this week testified he wants to allocate more funds based on risk assessment. |
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We also performed an exploratory analysis to determine the relative effectiveness of the components of the multifactorial falls risk assessment. |
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The Government now demands every fire authority in the country produces a risk assessment plan to best use resources. |
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Exposure assessment identifies the population at risk and the likelihood of exposure to the hazard. |
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Evaluation of risk management systems was included in the assessment of submissions. |
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Fewer than one in three women received a health and safety risk assessment. |
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There can at this stage be no definitive answer but only an assessment of likelihood. |
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Enforcement is an assessment of countries' rigour in carrying out their laws. |
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Evidence for this more sober assessment is hate, racism, and misogyny on the Web. |
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If the history or examination suggest possible hypogonadism, free testosterone or androgen index assessment is preferred. |
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The revetted fosse was on the map and if that had been twigged at the environmental impact assessment it would have saved a lot of grief. |
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I walked them through a typical lethality assessment and suggested questions for them to ask. |
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Hopkins' answer anticipates Charles Johnson's assessment of the no-win situation faced by the African American periodical press. |
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Polyandry in lekking species may also occur if assessment criteria are subject to error, and in less well-understood situations. |
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All of the forms in the packet must be legibly completed, and brought with you to the assessment. |
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I respectfully differ from him in his assessment of the effect which this submission had on the commissioners' ultimate conclusion. |
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Any techies out there who want to confirm or refute this layman's assessment? |
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He provided the groundwork for the session by reviewing the cranial and spinal anatomy and nerve structure and the neurological assessment. |
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Fulfilling these goals also requires a realistic assessment of resources, abilities and circumstances. |
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Speck disagreed with my assessment of the dream and my theory that dreams are easily analyzed and interpreted. |
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The resident medical registrar assessed a number of our patients after anaesthetic assessment, and they subsequently underwent surgery. |
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I wouldn't want to discourage them but I would urge caution and a bit of sensible risk assessment before launching out. |
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It's obvious that you've looked at this opening far more than I have, but I simply can't agree with your assessment that the Latvian is playable. |
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The antennae had been installed following consultation with local authorities and assessment by independent safety consultants, and were safe. |
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Geriatricians are concerned about standards of assessment and continuing medical, nursing, and remedial therapy care in nursing homes. |
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But equally important to the landmark leaps of knowledge is the continuous assessment of current knowledge. |
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To ensure inter-rater reliability, evaluators must agree on a student's overall writing strength assessment. |
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After careful study and assessment, plants are reintroduced into the forests. |
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Mrs Ferriby was transferred to the acute assessment unit where her blood pressure was reassessed, and an X-ray and blood tests were taken. |
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If we make decisions based on our worst fears, rather than a realistic assessment of their likely reification, we are acting out of panic. |
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Are claimants ever referred for assessment if they have been severely disadvantaged by injury? |
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The authorities now react to alleged threats with the worst-case outcome in mind, rather than taking a sober assessment of a situation. |
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It provides for an initial assessment within 7 working days and a core assessment within 35 working days. |
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Another report, assessment and approval by City Council would have been redundant and a wasteful expenditure of time and money. |
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Unless the answer is in the affirmative the assessment must stand and the rebate is recoverable. |
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The final mark includes both the test results, as well as assessment task results, which are counted up over the year. |
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Moreover, such approaches to assessment send students the message that higher education does not value certain kinds of thinking. |
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That assessment may have proved correct but it reckoned without Canada's tenacity. |
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People need to be informed of undisputed facts and figures to enable a clear assessment of the situation. |
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Right now we are in a very close contest as the voters lift the hood and kick the tyres and make an assessment. |
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An assessment program that wins the support of American families must recognize effort and achievement. |
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After undertaking this training students will be required to reattempt the diagnostic assessment. |
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In the UK assessment can take into account how much ready cash you have in savings or investments. |
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The timetable may simply reflect a realistic assessment of the complexity of readying the bank for a public offering. |
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When the assessment process is complete the council intends to work with contractors to lay flat any headstones presenting an unacceptable risk. |
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The patient giving an affirmative answer to any of these questions would merit a more detailed assessment. |
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The most common forms of observation based assessment are ratings by supervisors, peers, and patients. |
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Results Performance ratings of targeted competencies at the assessment centre predicted trainer ratings of performance in the job. |
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Two techniques are regularly used in screening assessment to establish the nature of a confirmed abnormity. |
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Social services in Kingston has retained its top three-star rating following an assessment by the commission for social care. |
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He was at the scene yesterday and was one of the team which carried out an aerial assessment. |
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A helicopter was dispatched to carry out an aerial assessment of the rural situation. |
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After this uninformed assessment we proceeded and made way out of Road Town toward Norman Island. |
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For initial assessment and serial examination, the size of the mass may be measured using calipers or a tape measure. |
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We are constantly seeking ways to create a full developmental program, beginning with assessment and advisement. |
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These seem reasons enough to justify his more favourable assessment in recent years. |
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Effective risk management must be based on proactive, continuous assessment of all potential risks to a company. |
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The judgements for adults and children are treated separately in the assessment framework. |
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Only 15 of the 55 of the respondents reported having a formally adopted a written programmatic assessment plan. |
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One expert assessment found that, out of 17 accidents up until the end of last year, 14 were caused by motorists jumping red lights. |
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In the clinical assessment of chest pain, electrocardiography is an essential adjunct to the clinical history and physical examination. |
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The aim of strategic assessment is to take stock of the current business situation with a view to realizing the strategic intent. |
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The three-phase plan would begin with a technical audit, an assessment of financial viability and asset preservation. |
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For decades, health-care systems have used clinical audits as a tool for quality assessment. |
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Indicators of what is possible and what is required may well follow from the results of a strategic assessment. |
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The radiologists who read the radiographs at each institution were blinded to the results of the Ottawa knee rule assessment. |
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I need to continually update my suicide risk assessment for Sharon. |
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Those words are an abridgment and paraphrase of this assessment by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. |
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Time and again, the author confuses chattering class dissatisfaction with an honest assessment of accomplishment. |
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He also links the racial composition of the fans to his anecdotal assessment that there are fewer fathers and sons in attendance. |
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Think of the infamous August 1978 CIA assessment that asserted Iran was not in a revolutionary or pre-revolutionary state. |
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I hardly spoke to every patron, but there may have been some validity to his assessment. |
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In support of his assessment, he offers a number of tantalizing theories, only partially undergirded by fully explored evidence. |
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Thomas Edsall offers a bleakly pessimistic assessment of American politics in his new book, The Age of Austerity. |
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We query the teacher as to her views on assessment and accountability in general and special education, and on inclusion of students in general education. |
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The reproducibility of the jugular venous distension assessment is low. |
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Nurses are taking over tasks from junior doctors administering intravenous drugs, doing endoscopies, preoperative assessment, and some prescribing. |
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Further problems arose when the health authorities made a highly critical assessment and withdrew the surgical unit's status as a training facility for junior doctors. |
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The administration is careful to point out that Rice couched everything she said as being the best assessment at the time. |
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Cammue, whose agency has now performed a thorough assessment of the current cremation process at Boystown, is extremely concerned. |
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Tell them that you will happily pay their full rate, plus the time they spent to assess the problem, if they give you a reasonable assessment and are able to fix the problem. |
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It has just completed an assessment of undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and natural gas resources in five geologic basins in the Rocky Mountain region. |
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The intelligence officers at the bomb scene do not demur from this assessment. |
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His mother smiles knowingly at his typically honest assessment. |
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I have one last point, because it would be helpful, I think, to wrap things up, and it deals with your assessment again within your report on an aspect of the gender issue. |
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Mrs Marsh said the Met's property services department is carrying out a cost assessment of refurbishing the building in Burlington Road, as well as reviewing ongoing costs. |
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He faxed his two-page assessment to the Ministry of Agriculture warning that tests into nutritional performance, toxicology or allergenicity were insufficient and inadequate. |
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The eleventh and twelfth chapters are also related to assessment of learning disability with language based test and remediation of reading disabilities. |
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His assessment of the future of composition in America is ambivalent. |
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Special focus would be given to strengthening lawmaking systems and processes, policy development, assessment of implementation capacity, oversight and accountability. |
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She worked hard and researched new methods of assessment and treatment. |
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After a quick assessment he was taken on board the aircraft. |
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The Virginia Department of Taxation has gone from examination of no records to collection of a naked assessment without so much as a by your leave. |
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This strategy of assessment assumes that behavior is best explained by the antecedents that precede and the consequences that follow that behavior. |
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The biophysical profile integrates several observations of fetal status into an assessment tool that usually is used during the antepartum period to guide clinical management. |
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The anthropologically derived questions are designed to elicit information about each of the six dimensions, providing a holistic spiritual assessment. |
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On the contrary, his assessment of the economic origins of human evolution relies heavily on literature, data and facts from anthropology, biology and other natural sciences. |
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The council will now be subjected to an external review, before a report called a comprehensive performance assessment on it is published in February. |
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You would think that he would tell him to rattle the cage of the Auditor General, and get a report in lickety-split so that they could make an intelligent assessment. |
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She removes herself to the liminal space of the hallway, a threshold to society from which she can assess her own status and avoid further assessment by others. |
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The link between assessment and practice has been made clearer throughout the book and important documentation formerly in appendices has been placed in the text. |
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The team undertook a two-pronged approach to risk assessment. |
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The standard method for cardiac risk assessment used by most physicians is based on the National Cholesterol Education Program guidelines, which are summarized below. |
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Councillor Howells added that the question of lifeguards could not be resolved until the council completed an annual risk assessment of its award-winning beaches. |
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The judge's decision to award only nominal damages in respect of the rights appurtenant to them followed from his assessment of the valuation evidence. |
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Laboratory assessment of disease activity is dependent on nonspecific tests including roentgenographic findings, physiologic testing, and blood studies. |
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Predictive genetic testing has great potential for accurate risk assessment and for guiding the use of an expanding armamentarium of screening and prevention methods. |
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The vehicle has been employed in projects ranging from herring stock assessment in the North Sea to mapping manganese distributions in a sea loch. |
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Throughout history, slaves have fashioned strategies of resistance that usually reflected a realistic assessment of the daunting forces arrayed against them. |
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After a complete physical assessment, a three-week run-in period was initiated during which lung function and biochemical baselines were established. |
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When no studies of the developmental toxicity of a pesticide have been undertaken, EPA should automatically incorporate a child-protective safety factor into risk assessment. |
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A standard pure tone audiogram, although restricted in its sensitivity, is readily accessible in most centers and should be performed at annual assessment. |
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A complete examination and an audiological assessment were carried out. |
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That included an autoclave for instrument sterilization, an X-ray machine for animal bone-structure assessment, and a vaporizer to accurately measure anesthesia drugs. |
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But according to their assessment, the victim had already died after being electrocuted by the high-voltage fence. |
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The last requirement of the military is for military performance assessment, and learning from it. |
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A reliable mineral resources classification is a necessary condition for economic feasibility assessment. |
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While the species is by no means endangered, IUCN lists insufficient data to make an assessment for two of the subspecies. |
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I forgot to press down in addition to in and up on her iliac crests during my patient assessment. |
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The main assessment may involve the MHC, where the degree of relatedness of two individuals is correlated to the MHC genes they have in common. |
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In the context of FERG, risk assessment was used to estimate the burden of dioxin-related hypothyroidy and impaired fertility. |
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Jim Link, executive vice president of the local group, is comfortable with Appleton-Young's assessment. |
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The lack of hospital beds in the town is even more stark at the helidrome, where helicopters drop off patients for first aid and assessment. |
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In the United States, the assessment of threat emanating from Iraq was almost certainly overperceived. |
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Objective assessment is good, but defeatism will reduce our potentials even when the prospects for victory have never been nearer. |
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Based on this assessment, MEO has net 2C contingent resources of 110 MMboe. |
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Significant matters connected to the technical submission of bids, along with the assessment and choosing of consultants will be emphasised. |
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This assessment was lower than a 2000 survey, which had included lands south of the Arctic Circle. |
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Development, validation and problems with the TEF approach for risk assessment of dioxins and related compounds. |
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His role in this year's effort involved spending two months reviewing the more than 1,600 pages of research that went into the new assessment. |
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Bloodhound scrutinizes each programs' machine language instructions and makes an assessment as to the likelihood of a viral infection. |
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Recently the department has worked closely with the Quality Assurance Agency in testing new processes for teaching quality assessment. |
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In other words, the assessment process handicaps management by limiting the evolution of bluffable signals. |
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Blain then had a two-minute chat with Pulis and the Baggies chief offered a blunt assessment of McAuley. |
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In some subjects, one or more controlled assessment assignments may also be completed. |
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According to an OECD assessment, the amount of toxic materials in the atmosphere is far lower than in any other industrialised country measured. |
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The owners claimed the tax assessment on their house was too high. |
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We need a tool to extract from the risk assessment and intervention contingency tables any bias toward yea-saying or nay-saying. |
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For the purpose of assessment of customs duty, products are given an identification code that has come to be known as the Harmonized System code. |
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Precision and discriminatory ability of calcaneal bone assessment technologies. |
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Subsequent stories reveal that Watson's early assessment was incomplete in places and inaccurate in others. |
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He had meantime sent the early chapters of his novel to Acton for assessment and criticism. |
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The WHO regularly publishes a World Health Report, its leading publication, including an expert assessment of a specific global health topic. |
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Its principal role is to contribute to work on qualifications and assessment. |
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It was the largest international student assessment study of its time and evaluated students in five grades. |
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In the assessment of substances for toxic characteristics acute toxicity is usually a first step in providing information on relative toxicity. |
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The tax assessment is a number which is supposed to bear some relationship to the market value of a property. |
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This assessment was first conducted in 1995, and has been administered every four years thereafter. |
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Based on an assessment of individual circumstances they offer grants or access to student loans through the Student Loans Company. |
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Skeletal analysis provides no direct assessment of skin color, but it does allow an accurate estimate of original geographical origins. |
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The agency provides technical advice on the flood risk assessment that must be submitted with most planning applications in flood risk areas. |
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Sovereign credit ratings represent an assessment by a rating agency of a sovereign's ability and willingness to repay its debt. |
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Each state has adopted its own statutory definition of value to be estimated for purposes of annual real, estate tax assessment. |
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The bill would permit a tenant to contest his landlord's property tax assessment without the owner's consent, which is now required. |
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Port Said had been overrun and the military assessment was that the Suez Canal could have been completely taken within 24 hours. |
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I thought it was an evenhanded assessment of her performance. |
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Drivers will be able to appeal against the result of the breathalyzer and to undergo assessment at the narcological center. |
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Rommel received this information, but placed more value on his own assessment of the situation. |
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Following the Yugoslav capitulation, Luftwaffe engineers conducted a bomb damage assessment in Belgrade. |
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This surcharge serves to offset discounted peacekeeping assessment rates for less developed countries. |
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The General Assembly approves the regular budget and determines the assessment for each member. |
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Successful candidates then commence a training phase, starting in February, in which the final BBGs are chosen through continual assessment. |
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When elected Mayor in 1905, he surprised his fellow councillors by a tough and uncomplimentary assessment of Council's lack of achievement. |
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British golf writer Peter Dobereiner gave an unflattering assessment of Faldo's playing style. |
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A governmental survey investigation shows that most teachers are deeply dissatisfied with controlled assessment. |
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In 2000, WID conducted a California-wide needs assessment on work-related direct services for California residents with disabilities. |
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Nosing' whisky, a technique employed by blenders, is called sensory evaluation or analeptic assessment. |
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Sturgess offers an important context for the appropriation of Shakespeare in the book's assessment of Anglo-Saxonism in America. |
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Environmental impact assessment hearings overwhelmingly end up ruling for the habitat annihilators and ongoing industrial expansion. |
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The readers will appreciate the editors' decision to present the reform assessment in a general readable form. |
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The Decree allows individual assessment of workplaces based on employees anthropometric parameters. |
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In a more recent assessment of the extinction risk for zooxanthellate reef-building coral species, Carpenter, et al. |
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Diagnostic efficacy of different methods in the assessment of adenoid hypertrophy. |
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I found the assessment and description of early radical Zwinglianism from 1520 to 1523 to be helpful. |
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Palpation of thoracic zygapophysial joints is therefore frequently performed during both assessment and treatment of this region. |
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Coursework and controlled assessment also always allows candidates to achieve any grade. |
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Our results might have implications for issues of public health in the assessment of risk-benefit ratios for radiodiagnosis or radiotherapy. |
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Risk identification, risk assessment, and risk management of abusable drug formulations. |
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The walkaways measure also used the same procedures in assessment, with the exception of the different response criteria delineated earlier. |
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Subsequently, each subject entered an adjacent experimental room for the WAIS assessment. |
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The rateable value is an assessment of the annual rent a property would demand if it was available to let on the open market on a fixed date. |
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As for the number of speakers of any language worldwide, an assessment is always compromised by the lack of sufficient, reliable data. |
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Their colleagues' assessment was that they behaved less antisocially and more productively at work. |
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The assessment of the strikes comes in real-time video from the aircraft. |
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Setting the ARD for the Medicare five-day assessment at day five sounds logical, but can be very expensive. |
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Parents of younger children often become upset when they are told that they cannot sit in on the psychological assessment. |
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Together their lands were assessed at a total of 7,000 hides, equal to the assessment for Sussex or Essex. |
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A more balanced conservative assessment of Hobsbawm came from Matthew Walther in National Review. |
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Efficient surveillance systems can also improve the risk assessment for potential cholera outbreaks. |
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The Liberal Democrats operate an assessment process for members wishing to join the party's list of potential candidates. |
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For purposes of assessment for ad valorem taxes, taxable property is divided into five classes. |
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There is also general agreement that assessment of relevance or irrelevance involves or requires judgements about probabilities or uncertainties. |
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Because relativism relativizes sentence truth to contexts of assessment, it forces us to revise standard linguistic theory. |
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An assessment of HRQOL is effectively an evaluation of QOL and its relationship with health. |
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Both purport to provide rational, reasoned, independent, unbiased processes concerned with the objective assessment of evidence. |
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It is generally concluded that the trial was biased strongly against Raleigh, although the assessment of Coke varies. |
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Rome agreed with Cardinal Hume's assessment that there was uncertainty in Leonard's case. |
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Benthic diatoms and macroinvertebrates in the assessment of the ecological status of Azorean streams. |
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Mechanical properties assessment of Cunninghamia lanceolate plantation wood with three acoustic-based nondestructive methods. |
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Several of Russell's assumptions have been challenged, and the tendency since has been to adjust the assessment upwards. |
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A widespread and accepted use of questions in an educational context is the assessment of students' knowledge through exams. |
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Alternatively, applied force may not be useful in the assessment of laryngoscopist skills. |
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For assessment of the pseudoestrus condition, diabetic mice were inoculated in the presence or absence of exogenous estrogen. |
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Epistemic modality expresses the speaker's assessment of reality or likelihood of reality. |
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In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the Romantics reversed the negative assessment of Enlightenment critics with a vogue for medievalism. |
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Greenhalgh's bishop and has been skiing since his late 40s, echoed the priest's assessment. |
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Some loss assessment studies and estimations on dried cassava chips have been carried out in different countries. |
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Our pulmonary assessment revealed faint bilateral rhonchi and diminished left lower lung sounds. |
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The noble stayed for two days in the Spanish camp, making an assessment of the Spaniards' weapons and horses. |
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We also show the result of comparing such efficacy with that obtained from assessment of the basisphenoid suture. |
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This assessment is largely corroborated by archaeological finds of Hun military equipment, such as the Volnikovka and Brut Burials. |
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The PCAOB risk assessment standards are substantially consistent with the ASB's risk assessment standards. |
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Quantitative microbial risk assessment techniques are helping to advance the scientific basis of food safety regulation. |
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Lung cancer staging is an assessment of the degree of spread of the cancer from its original source. |
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Often, the sexual mechanisms inherent in piquerism are ignored during the assessment of sexually sadistic crimes. |
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The NASA culture change initiative was kicked off in March using a proprietary BST survey to conduct an agency-wide cultural assessment. |
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In this study, we performed histopathologic assessment of postirradiation changes in the spinal dura mater and peridural tissue in mice. |
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A toolkit of life cycle assessment resources for Australian building materials, products and buildings is due for release in November. |
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Homogeneous ropier system enables quantitative functional assessment of multiple transcription factors. |
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Because the Costs Office is part of the High Court, generally all detailed assessment proceedings commenced in the Costs Office are subject to provisional assessment. |
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The presiding officer then announces the result of the voice vote, but if his assessment is challenged by any Lord, a recorded vote known as a division follows. |
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System provides the only complete assessment of patients' redox status and enables identification of a broad variety of disorders where redox is implicated. |
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A Protocol assessment provides a rapid sustainability health check. |
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In part, however, the apologists of royal authority based their claims on a just assessment of the powers claimed by England and Scotland's medieval monarchs. |
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The inside word we hear is that a new stock assessment for Atlantic red snapper will show ever-increasing numbers of this most popular offshore fish. |
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These consist of foot corrections, nerve dynamics, limb neurology, axial and appendicular assessment and treatment and our specialty of pelvic mechanics. |
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An equally nuanced but less positive assessment was published in 1667 by Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, in his History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. |
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Laws mandating environmental impact assessment and requiring or encouraging development to minimize environmental impacts may be assessed against this principle. |
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Other areas, such as environmental impact assessment, may not fit neatly into either category, but are nonetheless important components of environmental law. |
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In the assessment of the sleep characteristics of the elderly, taking a detailed history, sleep hygiene, sleep patterns, diseases and drugs should all be evaluated. |
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The USGS did not consider economic factors such as the effects of permanent sea ice or oceanic water depth in its assessment of undiscovered oil and gas resources. |
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This technique allows for evaluation of aortic forward flow and stenotic and regurgitant valves and is helpful in the assessment of congenital heart disease. |
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After making an Environmental impact assessment the plan was abandoned. |
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Although plain radiography of the knee remains the standard imaging modality for morphologic assessment of knee OA, imaging is an adjunct for diagnostic purposes. |
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This case study illustrates how risk assessment and risk management can be used to help decision makers determine preferred solutions to cyberintrusions. |
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The first edition follows the start of demolition and assessment at Belmont House in Lyme Regis, with Keay investigating the builder of the house, Eleanor Coade. |
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His assessment of autorotation, the demonstration of low-speed maneuverability in tiltrotors and a more complete understanding of vortex ring state are all to his credit. |
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The organoleptic assessment of the wine showed that it was spoiled. |
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Regarding bite-wing radiographs assessment of intraexaminer agreement was tested and retested in 30 randomly selected cases with a 2-month interval. |
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The IRS was unable to satisfy the full personal tax assessment against David and filed a lien against Bantu Nebraska citing the corporation as David's nominee or alter ego. |
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In 2005, a biodiversity assessment for the Centre Hills was conducted. |
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The scholarship supporting translation and interpreting education necessarily entails discussions of assessment and there has been some encouraging work in this area. |
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There are many online aggregators out there, but none that can match LoansForPoorCredit in terms of choice and commitment to credit-score free assessment of application forms. |
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After the Synod, Bishop David Chillingworth, the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, gave his assessment of the situation regarding the change in the marriage canon. |
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By 1523, according to a tax assessment, Totnes was the second richest town in Devon, and the sixteenth richest in England, ahead of Worcester, Gloucester and Lincoln. |
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In 2011 Historic Scotland completed an assessment of the town art in Glenrothes, ultimately awarding listed status to a number of artworks scattered throughout the town. |
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Moreover, the cold storage technique does not enable any resuscitative or assessment while the organ is being transported from donor to recipient. |
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At this time there were few parishes north of the Forth and Clyde where there was a compulsory assessment for the poor, but the English method of assessment was spreading. |
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What assessment instruments would I be required use both latitudinally and longitudinally to measure the reliability and validity of my pedagogical methods? |
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A decision on wheth er someone is well enough to work is taken following a thor ough assessment and after con sideration of all supportingmedical evidence. |
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