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CEAA and .
According to Davis, the funds coordinated by the CEAA over the same period were more than $ 6 million, counting funding from universities, university presses, and other bodies.
The Center for Scholarly Editions ( CSE ) replaced the CEAA in 1976.
Bill C-38, ( June 2012 ), replaced the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act ( CEAA 1992, 1999 ) with the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012.
CEAA is also responsible for all schools and training facilities.
The Canadian Environmental Assessment Act ( CEAA ) is the legal basis for the federal environmental assessment ( EA ) process.
CEAA came into force in 1995.
If a federal government department or agency exercises one or more of the above-mentioned triggers, it becomes a Responsible Authority ( RA ) under CEAA.
As an RA, the federal department or agency in question must ensure that an EA is carried out in accordance with the CEAA and must consider the EA findings before a decision is made that could allow the project to proceed.

examiner and would
The examiner, Prof. Giuseppe Pittarelli, interviewed Fermi and concluded that his entry would have been commendable even for a doctoral degree.
An Albany County medical examiner would determine that Peter, 52, had sustained massive head injuries causing his death.
The examiner accepted this argument, although mercury would not have worked in a telephone transmitter.
Murray reasoned that by asking people to tell a story about a picture, their defenses to the examiner would be lowered as they would not realize the sensitive personal information they were divulging by creating the story.
As stories about the cards are a reflection of both the conscious and unconscious motives of the storyteller, it is difficult to disprove the conclusions of the examiner and to find appropriate behavioral measures that would represent the personality traits under examination.
The examiner told Betty that he would conduct a few tests to note the differences between humans and the craft's occupants.
Standing or sitting further away in the studio, an " examiner ", typically a political liberal, would ask questions, generally toward the end of the show.
While a patent examiner in the European Patent Office would handle less than seven patent applications per month and a USPTO examiner would handle eight applications per month, an Indian examiner reportedly handles at least 20 applications a month.
The examiner would also comment on eye movements ( repeatedly glancing to one side can suggest that the patient is experiencing hallucinations ), and the quality of eye contact ( which can provide clues to the patient's emotional state ).
In 1864, Burroughs accepted a position as a clerk at the Treasury ; he would eventually become a federal bank examiner, continuing in that profession into the 1880s.
The examiner ( s ) would engage in a conversation with the candidate concerning the notes submitted as well as other related questions that would allow the candidate to demonstrate his or her knowledge as a professional musician.
The script was returned to Tenser a few days later, with a more detailed report from the same examiner, which described the screenplay as " a study in sadism in which every detail of cruelty and suffering is lovingly dwelt on ... a film which followed the script at all closely would run into endless censorship trouble.

examiner and each
In the 1990s, OMB was reorganized to remove the distinction between management staff and budgetary staff by combining those dual roles into each given program examiner within the Resource Management Offices.
It was then demonstrated by having a woman hooked up to a polygraph, having her write a number from 1-10 on a piece of paper ( she chose 7 ), deny that she chose each number as asked by the examiner but tighten up her anal sphincter on the number 6.
In others, such as Wisconsin, each county sets standards, and in some, the medical examiner does not need to meet any medical or educational qualifications of any type.
Both Canada and the United States have many dedicated professionals in each state, province and territory who work in the field of forensic anthropology ; this includes the chief coroner or the chief medical examiner.
Although there is no clear-cut way to appropriately evaluate bias in the assessment of students who are culturally and linguistically diverse, the examiner must carefully consider each situation individually in order to develop an appropriate hypothesis that can be used in the testing procedure.
The university as an institution at first took no notice of these women and arrangements to sit examinations had to be negotiated with each examiner individually.
An examiner reveals the identity of the Senior Wrangler ' unofficially ' by tipping his hat when reading out the person's name, but other rankings are communicated to each student privately.
Ratings include Single and / or Multi-Engine Aircraft, Land or Seaplane, each of which require a checkride with an approved examiner.
In 1624 it was decided these examiners should be sworn officers of the court, and from then on each Baron had an examiner, who acted in the Baron's name.
In addition to an examiner, each Baron had at least one clerk, who acted as their private secretary ; although not paid, they were authorised to take fees for their work.
A March 2010 report by the court-appointed examiner indicated that Lehman executives regularly used cosmetic accounting gimmicks at the end of each quarter to make its finances appear less shaky than they really were.
The examiner then hands each card to the subject and asks the test subject what they see in the inkblot.
For each practical test, the FAA has published a Practical Test Standards document which is expected to be used by the applicant to prepare, by the flight instructor to teach and evaluate readiness for the exam, and by the examiner to conduct the exam.
A comparison of the original field notes, transcript notes, plats and report of the examiner, shows that at the season of the year ( from December 1, 1884 to January 3, 1885 ) when the deputy pretends to have made the surveys, the deep snows made the survey at that time impossible ; that in the original notes ( which are now in this office ) much is omitted that is found in the transcripts and data supplied from memory, or rather made up ; that disregarding clerical errors the transcripts are not in any sense copies of the original notes ; that triangulations omitted in originals are audaciously given in detail in the transcripts, just as if they had really been made in the field, that the high speed, more than 6 miles per day, at which it is pretended the work was executed, surpasses belief when we take into consideration the nature of the ground, and bear in mind that the surveying was done during the shortest days of the year ; that the deputy gives descriptions of erroneous bearing trees where no such trees, either as regards size or species, are to be found ; that in the face of all the embarrassing conditions, big canyons, high and steep mountains, deep snow, impenetrable chaparral, precipices impossible to ascend or descend, the deputy with his two parties of four men each, frequently with the impassable San Joaquin river between them, pretends to have subdivided T8SR24E at the rate of more than 6 miles per day, and then accomplishes the feat of recording all this work in one field book.
An external examiner is hired by the University for each Ph. D. degree and usually travels from a university which is not nearby.

examiner and edition
For two years he traveled in Europe, and after two years in Philadelphia he went to Washington, DC, where he was lecturer on criminal law ( 1885 – 1886 ) and then professor of criminal law ( 1886 – 1888 ) at Columbian ( now George Washington ) University ; in 1885-1888 he was solicitor ( or examiner of claims ) of the Department of State, and from 1888 until his death was employed on an edition ( authorized by Congress ) of the Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States ( 6 vols, 1889, ed.

examiner and only
They may repeat meaningless phrases or speak only to repeat what the examiner says.
A witness called by the direct examiner, on the other hand, may only be treated as hostile by that examiner after being permitted to do so by the judge, at the request of that examiner and as a result of the witness being openly antagonistic and / or prejudiced against the opposing party.
There is only one external examiner: Candidates are set tasks both for their written and oral finals by their own ( former ) teachers.
The examiner typically instructs the patient to hold his head still and follow only with the eyes a finger or penlight that circumscribes a large " H " in front of the patient.
However, the examiner should aim to select a variety of cards in order to get a more global perspective of the storyteller and to avoid confirmation bias ( i. e., finding only what you are looking for ).
Somewhat cautious and conservative-minded, he was responsible for the controversial sacking of Kenny Everett from Radio 1 in 1970 for making a joke suggesting that the wife of John Peyton, the transport minister in the Tory government, had only passed her driving test because she had " slipped the examiner a fiver ".
The examiner was determined to flunk Kang for his heterodox challenge to existing institutions, but since the exams were all anonymous, he could only presume that the exam with the most unorthodox views was Kang's.
In March 2010, the New York Attorney General's Office announced that the LIRR had agreed to appoint an independent examiner and implement other reforms to address abuses of the occupational disability benefits by its retirees and to help ensure that benefits are available only to those who truly are disabled.
If left lower quadrant pressure by the examiner leads only to left-sided pain or pain on both the left and right sides, then there may be some other pathologic etiology.
Requesting that only one response per inkblot is needed, yet, at times, the examiner may ask for the subject to elaborate on a response.
# pass a flight physical administered by an aviation medical examiner ( for powered aircraft only, excluding gliders and balloons )
The patent examiner cited only seven previous patents issued between 1963 and 1998, and a 1994 book called 50 Great Sandwiches that were deemed relevant to the novelty and nonobviousness of the invention.
* Pass an oral test and flight test administered by an FAA inspector, FAA-designated examiner, or authorized check instructor ( Part 141 only )
Moreover the medical examiner found no signs on Dawn's body of having been in a struggle, the bullet wound was the only fresh mark on her body.
Goldman alleged further that on December 8, 1980 ( the day of Lennon's murder ) not only did the singer's cocaine snorting warrant plastic surgery, but he was in such bad physical condition from drug abuse and lack of exercise that during his autopsy the medical examiner recorded observations to that effect, overlooking the four bullet wounds momentarily.
And it is alleged that Bell bribed a patent examiner, Zenas Wilber, not only into processing his application before Gray's, but allowing a look at his rival's designs before final submission.
Instead, they are meant only to cause a witness to argue with the examiner.
There, the medical examiner sends the report only to the regional review committee, which alerts the district attorney only if it judges that the physician acted improperly.

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