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thorough and report
Or, to be more thorough, we might make such a report for every piece's position.
Thompson's initial report of a surprisingly large site with many inscriptions prompted Sylvanus Morley to mount a more thorough examination of the site.
As a result, the government appointed Groenveldt, an archeologist, to undertake a thorough investigation of the site and to assess the actual condition of the complex ; his report found that these fears were unjustified and recommended it be left intact.
Woodward led a group of fourteen historians and they produced a thorough 400 page report in less than four months, Responses of the Presidents to Charges of Misconduct.
In 2003, the NSF published a report entitled " The Emergence of Tissue Engineering as a Research Field ", which gives a thorough description of the history of this field.
Jéquier was the first excavator to start actually finding any remains from the tomb reliefs, and he was the first to publish a thorough excavation report on the complex.
In spite of the obvious danger, he made a courageous and thorough report of the accusations people were making against the Government and refused the theory which the British had invented to explain the causes of the Mutiny.
William Watson, an American engineer who wrote a thorough report on the fair after it closed states that the idea of using steel was abandoned “ on the two-fold ground of expense and the necessity of hastening the execution of work.
When she got back to the United States she submitted a very thorough and insightful report to Congress.
After a month-long investigation, the court issued a thorough report completely exonerating Franks.
A report on a survey in the Hu Kaung valley in November 2003 concluded that there is sufficient reason to believe that Pink-headed ducks may still exist in Northern Myanmar's Kachin State, but a thorough survey of the Nat Kaung river between Kamaing and Shadusup in October 2005 failed to find this species ; a number of interesting ducks were observed, but they turned out to be Spot-billed Ducks or White-winged Ducks.
In an internal report recommending the mine's closure in 1966, one of CSR's own executives admitted that "... no thorough investigation of the deposit at Wittenoom was made ".
Archaeologist Christopher DeCorse and his team conducted a thorough survey of Bunce Island ’ s ruins for a report submitted to the Sierra Leone Government ( 2006 ).
The release of Vander Schaaf's report led to the resignation of Admiral Williams, and his superior, Rear Adm. John E. Gordon, the Judge Advocate General of the Navy, for their failure to conduct a thorough investigation into the Tailhook allegations.
Homer's newfound brain capacity soon brings him enemies, however, after he does a thorough report on the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant's many hazards, leading to a massive number of layoffs after the plant is shut down until it can be brought up to code.
In 1970 Peers issued a very thorough and critical report on the incident, called the " Peers Commission.
Although he had claimed to want to produce a report which was as thorough as possible, he indicated to Carter that certain facts would be left out to make the report more favourable to her.
In 1835, after a thorough study by William Clift and William John Broderip, this report, strongly expanded, was published in the Transactions of the Geological Society, describing and naming the fossil as a new species.

thorough and possibly
When the first thorough examination of Opabinia in 1975 revealed its unusual features, it was thought to be unrelated to any known phylum, although possibly related to a hypothetical ancestor of arthropods and of annelid worms.
His native energy, though crippled, was not crushed by his terrible disabilities ; and he soon showed that he was as thorough and devoted a reformer as a man incompetent to lead armies and obliged to issue his orders from his litter, or his bed-chamber, could possibly be.
This is possibly because the planners felt they had enough militarily useful data already, but likely because Green, although thorough, was created in a hurry.
The investigation includes a history, a physical examination including a thorough evaluation of the scrotum and testes, laboratory tests, and possibly imaging.
However, when the defect could have been discovered by the buyer by a thorough inspection ( a " patent defect "), the buyer cannot possibly succeed in a claim against the seller unless the seller actively took steps to hide the defect from a normal inspection.

thorough and used
A thorough revision by the Christadelphian Magazine and Publishing Association resulted in the latest ( 2002 ) edition which is almost universally used by English-speaking Christadelphian ecclesias.
When someone speaks of a mishap involving an audible arcing of electricity, the word " zap " is often used ( and has subsequently been expanded and used to describe non-auditory effects generally connoting the same sort of localized but thorough interference or destruction similar to that produced in short-circuit sparking ).
J. M. Thompson, in his 1914 article in The Hibbert Journal ( a quarterly philosophical review ), used it to describe changes in attitudes and beliefs in the critique of religion: " The raison d ' etre of Post-Modernism is to escape from the double-mindedness of Modernism by being thorough in its criticism by extending it to religion as well as theology, to Catholic feeling as well as to Catholic tradition.
Alma-Tadema's meticulous archaeological research, including research into Roman architecture ( which was so thorough that every building featured in his canvases could have been built using Roman tools and methods ) led to his paintings being used as source material by Hollywood directors in their vision of the ancient world for films such as D. W. Griffith's Intolerance ( 1916 ), Ben Hur ( 1926 ), Cleopatra ( 1934 ), and most notably of all, Cecil B. DeMille's epic remake of The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ).
Rooms used by those with crusted scabies require thorough cleaning.
The sophistication of the technology requires a thorough understanding of the terms used to describe how Frame Relay works.
Thermite hand grenades and charges are typically used by armed forces in both an anti-materiel role and in the partial destruction of equipment ; the latter being common when time is not available for safer or more thorough methods.
As a thorough researcher, he published many biographical books still used as reference, along with compilations and analysis of Dominican folk poets.
The account of Peter Nasarski alias Aurich has been called by Harry Gordon one of the most thorough German accounts ; his work is however generally rejected in Poland, perhaps because he indiscriminately used witness statements collected by Nazi officials.
However, he was criticized for not being as thorough as he should have been, and as a result, after his death, hidden subversives under the leadership of the chief eunuch Zhao Gao was able to seized power and used it to restore the old feudal order.
A thorough understanding of the lithic reduction and ground stone processes, in combination with the use of statistics, can allow the analyst to draw conclusions concerning the type of lithic manufacturing techniques used at a prehistoric archaeological site.
The use of these devices is contraindicated for persons who are allergic to silver, and although they are widely used in hospitals, no thorough testing and standardization of these products has yet been undertaken.
Incidents of violence on the system have led to calls for more security, and some have argued that more thorough checking of fares would improve riders ' overall feeling of safety, but there are currently no plans to make any major changes to the fare collection system used on MAX.
A more thorough phylogeographic analysis that used ten different genes instead of a single mitochondrial marker indicates that at least two major expansions out of Africa after the initial range extension of Homo erectus played an important role shaping the modern human gene pool and that recurrent genetic exchange is pervasive.
The radio receiver used throughout the voyage was a National Radio Company NC-173, once requiring a thorough drying out after being soaked during a shipwreck.
He was ordained under two dharma names, one to be used publicly and another for lineage purposes ; Jinjue ( 今覺, to be enlightened today ), and Wuche ( 悟徹, thorough realization of enlightenment ).
The 1928 book So Disdained by Nevil Shute — a novel based on this author's deep interest in and thorough knowledge of aviation — includes a monologue by a veteran pilot, preserving the atmosphere of these pioneering times: " We used to fly on the Paris route, from Hounslow to Le Bourget and get through as best as you could.
Although the 1986 Chernobyl accident in the Soviet Union did not alter the government's commitment to nuclear power, particularly since none of the existing or planned reactors used the kind of technology employed at Chernobyl, Czechoslovak leaders acknowledged the need for a thorough review of safety measures.
It tracks the most important achievements across time, and for the different peoples of the world, and provides a thorough discussion of the methodology used, together with an assessment of its reliability and accuracy.
For comprehensive, optimal searches in PubMed, it is necessary to have a thorough understanding of its core component, MEDLINE, and especially of the MeSH ( Medical Subject Headings ) controlled vocabulary used to index MEDLINE articles.
Forced to spend the next three years on Java he used the time to make the first thorough botanical investigation of the island, which had not previously been visited by naturalists except briefly by Carl Peter Thunberg.
Lefebvre ’ s work on this thesis was " based on a thorough analysis of thousands of tax rolls, notarial records, and the registers of rural municipalities, whose materials he used to trace the effects of the abolition of feudalism and ecclesiastical tithes, the consequences of property transfers, the movement of the bourgeoisie onto the countryside, and the destruction of collective rights in the peasants villages ".
* The phrase " to dot one's is and cross one's ts " is used literally and also to mean " to put the finishing touches to " or " to be thorough ".

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