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leading and astrophysicist
* Geraint F. Lewis ( 1969-), leading astrophysicist ;
In order to ensure that the discovery is not tarnished by the reputation that NASA has developed, the President sends four leading civilian scientists ( Michael Tolland, a famous oceanographer and TV personality ; Corky Marlinson, a brilliant but eccentric astrophysicist ; Norah Mangor, a prickly glaciologist and Wailee Ming, a palaeontologist ) to the Arctic to verify the meteorite's authenticity.

leading and suggests
Professor Richard J. Ofshe, a leading expert on false memories, suggests that the feeling of well-being reported by preclears at the end of an auditing session may be induced by post-hypnotic suggestion.
Molecular evidence suggests that between 8 and 4 million years ago, first the gorillas, and then the chimpanzees ( genus Pan ) split off from the line leading to the humans ; human DNA is approximately 98. 4 % identical to that of chimpanzees when comparing single nucleotide polymorphisms ( see human evolutionary genetics ).
Paul described Luke as “ the beloved physician ”, leading Hobart to claim in 1882 that the vocabulary used in Luke-Acts suggests its author may have had medical training.
In common law systems that rely on testimony by witnesses, a leading question or suggestive interrogation is a question that suggests the particular answer or contains the information the examiner is looking to have confirmed.
He suggests that WFP answers too easily to the calls of the corrupted governments, and supplies too much of food aid leading to reduction of the production of local farmers as " no one can compete with the UN's World Food Program ".
Robert Blumenschine proposed the idea of confrontational scavenging, which involves challenging and scaring off other predators after they have made a kill, which he suggests could have been the leading method of obtaining protein rich meat by early humans.
Sagan suggests that in antiquity a comet could have approached so close to Earth that the jets of gas streaming from it, bent by the comet's rotation, became visible, leading to the adoption of the swastika as a symbol across the world.
For example, a 1919 Boston Globe article suggests a suitable menu for " A St. Patrick's Day Dinner " leading off with " Cream of Green Pea Soup ( American Style )," and continuing with codfish croquettes with green pea sauce, lettuce salad, pistachio ice cream, and " green decorated cake.
Bobby suggests a leading American scientist, Professor Jacob Barnhardt ( Sam Jaffe ), who lives in Washington, D. C. Bobby takes Klaatu to Barnhardt's home, but the professor is absent.
Dillon suggests that Jim Craig, a leading Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ) godfather whose protection rackets had made him rich and feared in equal measure, fitted the bill.
This suggests the events leading to inundation-subsidence of land or rising water levels-were extremely quick.
In an 18, 000-word article in Institutional Investor ( January 2006 ), the magazine detailed Shleifer's alleged efforts to use his inside knowledge of and sway over the Russian economy in order to make lucrative personal investments, all while leading a Harvard group, advising the Russian government, that was under contract with the U. S. The article suggests that Summers shielded his fellow economist from disciplinary action by the University.
Lloyd Braun suggests this idea to Dinkins and he likes it so much that he adds it to his campaign, subsequently leading to his loss in the mayoral elections.
Laing suggests that without being enriched by injections of interpersonal reality, there occurs an impoverishment in which one's self-image becomes increasingly empty and volatilized, leading the individual himself to feel unreal.
Owen Flanagan of Duke University, a leading consciousness researcher, writes that " Evidence strongly suggests that humans in all cultures come to cast their own identity in some sort of narrative form.
In two of the books in which he appears — The Mysterious Affair at Styles and The ABC Murders — Hastings plays a prominent role in the resolution of the mystery, with a casual observation he makes at one point in the novel leading Poirot to realise the guilty party: By mentioning that Poirot had to straighten some spill holders and ornaments in Styles, he prompts Poirot to realise that someone had moved them, thus allowing Poirot to discover a crucial piece of evidence, and when he suggests that an incorrectly addressed letter revealing the latest crime in ABC Murders was addressed that way on purpose, Poirot realises that the letter had indeed been wrongly addressed deliberately so that it would not be received until after the murderer had committed his crime, revealing that the murderer had attached greater importance to that particular murder, and wanted to be certain that it was committed.
Baron's thesis suggests that during these long wars, the leading figures of Florence rallied the people by presenting the war as one between the free republic and a despotic monarchy, between the ideals of the Greek and Roman Republics and those of the Roman Empire and Medieval kingdoms.
The musicologist James Webster, basing his remarks on his study of two leading urtext editions of Haydn's E flat Piano Sonata, H. XVI: 49, suggests that players interested in historically informed performance ought to play from a facsimile.
The effect suggests a triumphal arch leading to both the immortal fame desired by the humanist scholar and spiritual deliverance sought by the pious Christian.
For example, the reasoning leading to systems of natural units and the conclusion that the Planck length is a minimum meaningful unit of distance suggests that at some level space itself is quantized.
* The Charge Residue Model ( CRM ) suggests that electrospray droplets undergo evaporation and fission cycles, eventually leading progeny droplets that contain on average one analyte ion or less.
Burke's Peerage & Baronetage suggests that the reason for which the arguments relating to Northern Ireland " was that leading counsel for the petitioning Irish peers was convinced that the members of the Committee for Privileges were with him on what he considered was his best argument and did not want to alienate them by introducing another point.
Boyer moves outside the leading currents in mainstream cognitive psychology and suggests that we can use evolutionary biology to unravel the relevant mental architecture.
Archaeological evidence suggests that the colonization leading to the full-time occupation of the plateau occurred much later than the previously thought 30, 000 years ago.

leading and answer
This meant not only that the king had retained the loyalty of ealdormen, royal reeves and king ’ s thegns ( who were charged with levying and leading these forces ), but that they had maintained their positions of authority in these localities well enough to answer his summons to war.
An examiner may generally ask leading questions of a hostile witness or on cross-examination ( to elicit testimony which the witness might be reluctant to volunteer ), but not on direct examination ( to " coach " the witness to provide a particular answer ).
* Suggestive question, similar to leading question but manipulates the respondent to answer in a specific way.
* The Art of Asking Questions by Stanley L. Payne, ( 1951 ) This book is a short handbook-style discussion of how the honest pollster should ask questions to find out what people actually think without leading them, but the same information could be used to slant a poll to get a predetermined answer.
Schapire's affirmative answer to Kearns ' question has had significant ramifications in machine learning and statistics, most notably leading to the development of boosting.
By 1919, Lewis was leading his own band, and had a recording contract with Columbia Records, which marketed him as their answer to the Original Dixieland Jass Band who recorded for Victor records.
He took a leading part in bringing about the Restoration, was chairman of the committee of seven appointed to prepare an answer to the king's letter, and as one of the deputed Lords and Commons he delivered at the Hague the invitation to Charles to return.
" ( a leading question ) is more likely to get a truthful answer than " Do you smoke pot?
The main group to answer the call were the coal miners of Jiu Valley, leading to the June 1990 Mineriad.
After the two minutes is up a buzzer is sounded, which is made up of four beeps ; if a question is being read ( or has just been read ), then the contestant is given a short period of time to answer, leading to the show's famous catchphrase, " I've started so I'll finish.
She was originally featured in musicals as Republic's answer to Sonja Henie, but Yates tried to build her up as a dramatic star, casting her in leading roles opposite important male stars.
For example, when we work out 0. 784 + 0. 925 + 0. 446, the answer should be 2. 155, but we throw away the leading 2, so the answer ( in the circle group ) is just 0. 155.
While it was commonly believed at the time that the female reproductive cycle was controlled by substance in the corpus luteum, Allen sought the answer in the follicles surrounding the ovum, leading to his discovery of estrogen, though it was identified six years later by Adolf Butenandt.
The paper consists of twenty questions, each of which require three digit answers ( leading zeros are used if the answer is less than 100, since the paper is marked by machine ).
Technology in the form of a directional antenna ( at 2BS ) seemed to be the answer, but this small country station was deaf to ACP's continuous requests, leading to ACP's purchase of 2BS, allowing them to install such an antenna.
As described below, a similar formula can be written using cosines ( sometimes called the spherical law of cosines, not to be confused with the law of cosines for plane geometry ) instead of haversines, but if the two points are close together ( e. g. a kilometer apart, on the Earth ) you might end up with cos ( d / R ) = 0. 99999999, leading to an inaccurate answer.
One example is a student using movement to find out the sum of 1 / 2 plus 3 / 4 via movement, then explaining how their motions in space reflect the mathematical process leading to the correct answer.
Ultimately Thomas didn't have to face the tribunal as the Match Review Committee, who viewed the video evidence from the ABC telecast, deemed he had no case to answer but by that time the votes were locked away leading many, including Thomas and the CDFC believe he was robbed of his second medal win.
As a result of the community outcry, the city came under federal scrutiny, leading to a meeting between Yeshitela and HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros, who was sent to the city by President Bill Clinton in answer to the disturbances.
He stated that pi was equal to 3, leading to a complex sequence of equations which came up with an answer more accurate than the answer that would have resulted if he did the same sequence of equations, but instead having pi equal to 3. 1415.
The test was established at the leading urgency of Oxford University as an answer to the problem facing universities trying to select from an increasingly competitive pool with similarly high A-levels.

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