And by this we conclude that, even as a cross-check, it was not to be regarded as appropriate or mandatory in every case. |
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First, the pilot's cross-check will be determined by the navigational or tactical task loading instead of by the potential for collision. |
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The centre, who had started the melee with a cross-check before the puck was dropped, drew the extra minor penalty. |
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Suddenly, my instrument cross-check was distracted by a strange light reflecting off the surrounding clouds. |
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Reporters too seldom attempt to cross-check official information with sources on the street. |
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As we all know, a constant cross-check of all available instruments is vital, especially at night. |
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It's always a good idea to go to several sites and cross-check the information. |
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The organisation has given itself an extra eight weeks to check and cross-check the information. |
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They suggest that more work is needed to cross-check the information they obtained from the study. |
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It serves as a central repository to cross-check information and look for fraud. |
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We, therefore, request the media to please cross-check the statements prior to reporting. |
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One area people often overlook is the opportunity to re-contact initial referees to cross-check information from other referees. |
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We can very easily cross-check the people who came to see us and the people who provided submissions to you. |
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As the research was carried out over a long period, there were ample opportunities to cross-check much of the information received. |
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They cross-check him or knock him down just to get rid of him and end up taking a penalty. |
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He is an in-your-face defenseman who is not afraid to cross-check and battle every shift. |
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We need to render our assumptions explicit and also cross-check for interference from unidentified assumptions. |
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They have to quiz people and then go back and cross-check information. |
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As a routine matter, I have translators cross-check one another's work. |
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All information would be held on a central National Identity Register, so that police and other officials could cross-check information held on each card. |
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They were, as noted above, a cross-check on the researcher's judgements. |
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Since the data is matched letter for letter, it must appear in exactly the same form every time it is entered, or else it will be missed in a cross-check. |
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Luria speculates that Shereshevsky used his web of multimodal associations to cross-check his memory. |
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Wherever possible, paleoclimatologists try to use multiple lines of evidence to cross-check their conclusions. |
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This information can be used to cross-check the prevalence data against other or known data sources. |
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The identification of performance indicators for each result also serves as a useful cross-check on how well results have been defined. |
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A parts number cross-check and a rigging check are standard company and industry practices for the type of work that was performed. |
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All schedules facilitators and coordinators shall cross-check their databases in order to detect inconsistencies in schedules. |
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The guidelines have been referred to in many ways: a check, a cross-check, a litmus test, a useful tool and a starting point. |
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The scientists use the elders' knowledge of historical events such as fires to cross-check the dates of the core samples. |
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As a cross-check and source of additional information, many manuscripts give the year according to the year of the indiction. |
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This satellite was used as a cross-check against the first. |
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You could cross-check passages and compare them and bookmark them. |
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Green did not fall, but retaliated with a cross-check to Dorsett's face. |
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He must, though, have expected some retribution after a cross-check from behind on Pelle which could have caused injury. |
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The T. S. A. will cross-check all that with the watch lists. |
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Baty, 58, of Fairney Edge, Ponteland, was caught out by a routine cross-check, magistrates at Bedlington Law Courts were told. |
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The box below gives some idea of the complexity of the process, and the skills needed by the research team to be able to ask probing questions and cross-check the information given. |
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As explained in more detail above, this cross-check ensures that monetary policy does not ove r l o o k i m p o r t a n t i n fo r m a t i o n re l ev a n t fo r assessing future price trends. |
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A cross-check of the outcome of the economic analysis with that of the monetary analysis confirmed that upside risks to price stability prevailed at medium to longer horizons. |
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If there were consultations on the bill prior to December 13, then I would ask the parliamentary secretary to table the list in this House right now so we can cross-check and double-check. |
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The team should cross-check their information during private talks. |
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For a number of countries it was possible to cross-check this data with verified information provided by interested parties, which confirmed the reliability of Eurostat data. |
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Yet, the niche opportunity for an alternative method to cross-check the results of other methods which are relying on Language Recognition Algorithms still exists. |
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The researchers used a method known as uranium-thorium dating to cross-check the carbon-dating estimate of the calcite layer's age. |
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We try to cross-check our reports as much as possible. |
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While this information may be too late to use on a newly completed contract, it could be valuable for use in future contracts as a cross-check for contractor quality or a source of lessons learned. |
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We roped up at the base, did our cross-check, then climbed up a short wall and across easy slopes, traversing upward and left until we reached an obvious belay. |
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The cross-check procedures have been carried out and Welsh Assembly Government officials are resolving queries with farmers and processing payments as a matter of urgency. |
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To improve tracking of plan assets, the IRS intends to cross-check the information it receives from a DFE with the information reported by participating plans. |
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Each followed a slightly different pattern of less-than-literal transcription, but systematic comparison of them acts as a cross-check and can provide supplementary details. |
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If the driver's license address is not on the application, write it down so you can later cross-check it with the addresses listed on the housing and credit reports. |
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The mismarkings were detected during such a cross-check, D. Wilson Ervin, chief risk officer at Credit Suisse, said Tuesday. |
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The data include readings from an on-board gyroscope to establish if the truck is moving in a straight line, turning or stationary and a tachometer, to cross-check the distance covered. |
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