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An exhaustive survey was made of the literature, and a primary reference file of approximately 600 references was catalogued.
One doctor made a careful survey of his patients and the reasons for their troubles, and he reported that 40% of them worried about things that never happened ; ;
The depression is named after the British Royal Navy survey ship HMS Challenger, whose expedition of 1872 – 1876 made the first recordings of its depth.
According to a survey by The Washington Post, The Thin Blue Line made dozens of critics ' top ten lists for 1988, more than any other film that year.
Brando made the Top Ten Money Making Stars, as ranked by Quigley Publications ' annual survey of movie exhibitors, three times in the decade, coming in at number 10 in 1954, number 6 in 1955, and number 4 in 1958.
The tribunal made its award on February 19, 1968 ; delimiting a line of 403 kilometers that was later demarcated by joint survey teams, Of its original claim of some 9, 100 square kilometers, Pakistan was awarded only about 780 square kilometers.
If a non-probability survey conducted in the United States finds that 59 % percent of its respondents support a piece of legislation that is the only conclusion that can be drawn, no statement about the target population can be made.
When the results of the survey were made public, Michigan territorial governor Lewis Cass was unhappy, since it was not based on the Congressionally approved Ordinance Line.
Field assessments are made by two methods: primary survey ( used to detect & treat life-threatening injuries ) and secondary survey ( used to treat non-life threatening injuries ) with the following categories:
The first survey of the archipelago was made by the French frigate L ' Heure du Berger in 1767.
Soundings were taken and a rough survey of the coastline was made.
Mount St. Helens takes its English name from the British diplomat Lord St Helens, a friend of explorer George Vancouver who made a survey of the area in the late 18th century.
The first survey of the line was made by E. N. Darling in 1868, and marked with a sandstone marker.
Natural monuments are things such as trees, large stones and other substantial, naturally occurring objects that were in place before the survey was made.
The reason why the Aube sailed ahead of the Comte-de-Paris was to ‘ gain time for fear the British might get the start of them ’ Yet the New Zealand Company's survey ship Tory had sailed from Plymouth on 12 May 1839, before Langlois and his associates had made their first approach to the French government, and as early as June the British Government was considering sending Captain William Hobson to act as Lieutenant-Governor over such parts of New Zealand as might be acquired from the Māori.
In a survey of 20 studies the proportion of the diet made up by bees and wasps varied from 20 % to 96 %, with the average being 70 %.
Thomson calls it an " outrageous film ," and a survey carried out by the American Film Institute voted it the funniest American film ever made.
Critics acclaimed it as a timeless story of friendship, and it ranks as the greatest science fiction film ever made in a Rotten Tomatoes survey.
A topographic study may be made for a variety of reasons: military planning and geological exploration have been primary motivators to start survey programs, but detailed information about terrain and surface features is essential for the planning and construction of any major civil engineering, public works, or reclamation projects.
In a telephone survey of the American public, 79 % disagreed with the verdict, 81 % believed that the life sentence Calley had received was too stern, and 69 % believed Calley had been made a scapegoat.
A survey in the 1850s found that over half of Indiana's population that made more than $ 100, 000 per year lived in Floyd County, establishing it as having the richest population in the state.
* Karl Richard Lepsius, during the Prussian expedition of 1842, made a quick survey of the ruins and created a first detailed map that would serve as the basis for all future explorations and excavations.
Although he was never made chief librarian, he was responsible for producing a bibliographic survey based upon the contents of the Library.
Their land, plus that of John S. Moragne and Lewis L. Rhea, was the 120 acres on which the original survey of Gadsden was made.

survey and 1686
In 1686 he ran the first survey to mark out the border between West Jersey and East Jersey.

survey and states
A survey of practices and/or policies in other states concerning assignment and use of state automobiles reveals several points for comparison with Rhode Island's practices.
A cadastral survey seems also to have been instituted, and one of the documents relating to it states that a certain Uru-Malik, whose name appears to indicate his Canaanite origin, was governor of the land of the Amorites, or Amurru as the semi-nomadic people of Syria and Canaan were called in Akkadian.
: Conclusion 1: It is impossible to get outside all cognitive states and systems to survey the relationships between them and the reality they cognize
In 2008, Michigan ranked third in a survey among the states for luring new business which measured capital investment and new job creation per one million population.
After the Civil War, efforts began to survey and create states from the earlier territories.
The results of this survey were later accepted as the legal boundary when states were established from the earlier territories.
In many states, when setting boundary corners land surveyors are also required to place survey monuments bearing their registration numbers, typically in the form of capped iron rods, concrete monuments, or nails with washers.
The survey states:
Multrine also states in her article that according to a March survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation, eighty-one percent of parents want schools to discuss the use of condoms and contraception with their children.
In 1918, a scientific survey established that the geographic center of what was then the United States ( now the contiguous " Lower 48 " states ) lies near the town and a monument was subsequently erected at the site.
The study comprised a survey of more than 1, 000 senior executives from NAM member companies across all industries ; in-depth interviews with 30 of the executives ; and a comparison of the " innovation friendliness " of 110 countries and all 50 U. S. states.
In an extensive survey, Darling and colleagues claim support for the existence of ejaculation, while in a sharply critical response, Alzate states that direct experimentation fails to provide any evidence.
( NOTE: This information is reportedly based upon survey findings, but is contradicted by information posted on the Arab American Institute website itself, which states that California as a whole only has 272, 485, and Michigan as a whole only 191, 607.
In his brief survey of Arabic translations of the Bible, al-Masʿūdī states that the Israelites rely for exegesis and translation of the Hebrew books — i. e., the Torah, Prophets, and Psalms, twenty-four books in all, he says — on a number of Israelites whom they praise highly, almost all of whom he has met in person.
The IHO publishes Standards and Specifications followed by member states as well as Memoranda of Understanding and Co-operative Agreements with hydrographic survey interests.
A 2001 survey by the North American Vexillological Association ranked the Fleurdelisé as the best provincial or territorial flag, and the third-best of the flags of all U. S. and Canadian provinces, territories, and states.
The IBC overview page states: " Deaths in the database are derived from a comprehensive survey of commercial media and NGO-based reports, along with official records that have been released into the public sphere.
In the United States, in states where Mexican Americans make up a large percentage of the population, such as California and Texas, undocumented as well as legal immigrants from Mexico and Central America in addition to Mexican Americans combined often make up a large majority of workers in many blue-collar occupations: the majority of the employed men are restaurant workers, janitors, truck drivers, gardeners, construction laborers, material moving workers, or perform other types of manual or other blue collar labor ( Source, U. S. Census Bureau, American community survey data .).
A Simon Fraser University study of Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) activity in the Baffin Region states that Grise Fiord had the lowest rate of criminal offences of all communities looked at in 1992, and cites a 1994 Statistics Canada survey that gives the highest perception of personal safety.
A 1637 survey by John Harrison of the estates in or near Sheffield belonging to the Earl of Arundel states that a place called little Haggas croft in Loxley Firth contained ' the foundacion of a house or cottage where Robin Hood was born '.
The Standard Eurobarometer survey series is a cross-national longitudinal study, designed to compare and gauge trends within member states of the European Union ( formerly European Communities ).
Civil townships are distinct from survey townships, but in states that have both, the boundaries often coincide, and may completely geographically subdivide a county.
In the Upper Midwestern states near the Great Lakes, civil townships ( known in Michigan as general law townships ) are often, but not always, overlaid on the survey townships.
The CDC report that analyzes the above mentioned survey states that " many men who have sex with men ( MSM ), especially young and minority MSM, do not disclose their sexual orientation " in order to avoid " social isolation, discrimination, or verbal or physical abuse ".

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