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In 1979 an expert World Health Organization committee discouraged the use of " alcoholism " in medicine, preferring the category of " alcohol dependence syndrome ".
In 2007, by government initiative, the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education employed an international expert committee to find and award the top five highest quality education areas among all universities and colleges in Sweden.
Steve Pieczenik, a former member of the U. S. State Department sent by President Jimmy Carter as a " psychological expert " to integrate the Interior Minister Francesco Cossiga's " crisis committee ", was interviewed by Emmanuel Amara in his 2006 documentary Les derniers jours d ' Aldo Moro (" The Last Days of Aldo Moro "), in which he alleged that: " We had to sacrifice Aldo Moro to maintain the stability of Italy.
After a review of the evidence, the expert committee recommended in January 2006 that the status of khat as a legal substance should remain for the time being.
Out of its long history, NERC developed a complex committee structure which brings together hundreds of industry expert volunteers in nearly 50 committees, sub-committees, task forces, and working groups considering issues from wind and renewable power integration to education to demand-side management and energy efficiency.
The Sarbanes – Oxley Act of 2002, enacted in the aftermath of several major U. S. accounting scandals, requires at least one member of a public company's audit committee to be a financial expert.
* Voted the second greatest hockey player of all time by an expert committee in 1997 by The Hockey News.
In 1999, with the Australian Government refusing to give details to an Australian Senate committee on treaties, Intelligence expert Professor Des Ball from the Australian National University was called to give an outline of Pine Gap.
The Joint FAO / WHO expert committee on food additives states that, " based on the information available, it is inadvisable to use carrageenan or processed eucheuma seaweed in infant formulas ".
Expertization is the process of authentication of an object, usually of a sort that is collected, by an individual expert or a committee of experts.
The expert committee will examine the collectible and issue a certificate typically including:
Bob Dumaine is a recognized expert in duck stamps, founder of the National Duck Stamp Collectors Society ( www. NDSCS. org ), a past judge in the Federal Duck Stamp Contest and serves on the expertizing committee of Professional Stamp Experts.
The Dawes committee, which was urged into action by Britain and the United States, consisted of ten informal expert representatives, two each from Belgium ( Baron Maurice Houtart, Emile Francqui ), France ( Jean Parmentier, Edgard Allix ), Britain ( Sir Josiah C. Stamp, Sir Robert M. Kindersley ), Italy ( Alberto Pirelli, Federico Flora ), and the United States ( Dawes and Owen D. Young ).
Francis Collins, Director of NIH announced on the same day the report was released that he accepted the recommendations and will develop the implementation plan which includes the forming of an expert committee to review all submitted grant applications and projects already underway involving the use of chimpanzees.
In December 1979 he was elected to their national executive committee, and became secretary of their economic commission, and in February 1981 became one of the five Secretaries General of the party, and was considered to be their economic expert, supporting tight controls on public spending, and an emphasis on the supply side of economics.
Iran's offer to open its uranium enrichment program to foreign private and public participation mirrors suggestions of an IAEA expert committee which was formed to investigate the methods to reduce the risk that sensitive fuel cycle activities could contribute to national nuclear weapons capabilities.
He served as the foreign ministry's expert on international law, as Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden 1924 – 1926 and 1945 – 1962, minister without portfolio 1917 – 1920 and 1932 – 1936, the government's chancellor for universities 1937 – 1951, and he chaired the parliament's committee on foreign relations during World War II.
The committee has eighteen members, composed of both doctors and expert lay members.
Among all the faculty members, there are 8 members of Chinese Academy, 25 " Changjiang Scholars ", 1 fellow of State Department Degree Committee, 9 members of State Department Degree Committee, 31 distinguished national youth research scientists, 7 members ( ranking 2nd nationwide ) of " 863 Projects " expert committee, and 57 excellent Department of Education research scientists.
The extra control introduced is the creation of an expert committee to monitor the electronic election process.
" I prefer the expert legal consideration given to my bill during the select committee process by the Law Commission experts, that included Sir Geoffrey Palmer.
The National Academy of Sciences ( NAS ) Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation ( BEIR ) report, NAS BEIR VII was an expert panel who reviewed available peer reviewed literature and writes, " the committee concludes that the preponderance of information indicates that there will be some risk, even at low doses ".
To qualify, the committee must be composed of independent outside directors with at least one qualifying as a financial expert.
Chairing each committee is a prominent political personality who is an expert in the field.

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The internal auditors are required by law to report directly to an audit board, consisting of directors more than half of whom are outside directors, one of whom is an accounting expert.
In 1536 he was created cardinal-bishop of Palestrina by Pope Paul III, by whom he was employed on several important legations, notably as Paul's legate and first president of the Council of Trent ( 1545-47 ) and then at Bologna ( 1547-48 ), distinguishing himself as a brilliant canonist ( expert in Church law ) rather than as a theologian.
Ford and his co-workers in ecological genetics were at least as important ; and Cyril Darlington, the chromosome expert, was a notable source of facts and ideas. An analysis of the ' authorities cited ' index of Evolution the modern synthesis shows indirectly those whom Huxley regarded as the most important contributors to the synthesis up to 1941 ( the book was published in 1942, and references go up to 1941 ).
I ought to say, however, that an expert in detective stories with whom I discussed it, said he was convinced from the beginning that the true culprit was the woman whom the victim in her lifetime believed to be her staunchest friend.
While she had first worked with an indigo processing expert from Montserrat, she was most successful in processing dye with the expertise of a black indigo-maker of African descent whom her father hired from the French West Indies.
He took over many existing program segments and made them entirely his own, and his regular conversations with guests such as cooking expert Barbara Lowery, Sydney Opera House media liaison officer " Commodore " David Brown ( whom he nicknamed " The Salty Sea Dog "), gardening expert Angus Stewart ( nicknamed " The Doctor Of The Dirt "), pop music expert and " Sydney Morning Herald " journalist Bruce Elder ( nicknamed " The Professor of Pop ") and Sydney Morning Herald TV Guide editor Tony Squires, became regular highlights of the show.
With his wife, Jeannette, a native of England whom he had met as a student in Vancouver, and their two young sons, he moved to London to do postgraduate work at the Courtauld Institute from 1970 – 73, where he studied with Manet expert T. J. Clark.
Eugene Dooman, an expert on Japan with the State Department, was aboard as a guest of Captain Watson, whom he had first met in Japan.
His literary interests included the Austrian novelist Robert Musil and the poet Rainer Maria Rilke, on whom he became a recognized expert.
An expert in guerrilla warfare and a capable fighter, He Zizhen was also an excellent shooter whom earned the nickname of " Two-Gunned Girl General.
: This only of all Cato's speeches, it is said, was preserved ; for Cicero, the consul, had disposed in various parts of the senate-house, several of the most expert and rapid writers, whom he had taught to make figures comprising numerous words in a few short strokes ; as up to that time they had not used those we call shorthand writers, who then, as it is said, established the first example of the art.
Hikarunix intended to provide a complete and ultra-portable environment for study and playing the game Go ; from complete beginner ( for whom Mori's " The Interactive Way To Go " is included in addition to several books in PDF form, as well as a complete offline copy of Sensei's Library ), to intermediate players ( who can take advantage of a comprehensive joseki library and a collection of about 9500 challenging problems to work through called GoGrinder ) to the expert ( who can use the many online Go clients or study annotated games of Go masters, or even have their own games analyzed ), all contained within an OS which can fit on a mini-or regular-sized CD or be installed to a harddrive, or be put onto a USB memory stick, so Go enthusiasts can use Hikarunix everywhere.
In 1928, she married writer and art critic Guillermo de Torre, student of the Ultraist movement and expert on Avant-Garde art and literature, whom she had met in Spain when she was 19 years old.
"... an expert from whom I learn gladly.
Responsibility for the build up of vehicles and the training of crews to use them was given to armoured warfare expert Percy Hobart after whom the collection was named.
Moreover, at the TU Darmstadt there are several Sonderforschungsbereiche-SFB ( collaborative research units ) as well as several Graduiertenkollegs ( programmes of lectures for postgraduates planned and run by experienced members of the University's research and teaching staff ), all of whom profit from financial support and expert advice provided by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft-DFG ( National Science Council ).
These include Franco-Australian aspiring actress Neena Canberra, former co-worker and martial arts expert Takako Tosa, and incompetent nurse Emi Tanba, all of whom Satoru has sex with.
On 21 December, the " Clobbered Turkey " hit a mountain and when the wreck was spotted on the 27th, Medical Corps Lt. Albert C. Kinney, First Sergeant Santhell A .. London premier Army Air Corp cold weather expert and T-5 Leon J. Casey — none of whom were trained Pararescuemen — volunteered to jump onto the crash site, located 95 miles north of Nome.
Towards the end of the 16th century, the Ōtomo fought both the Shimazu and Mori clans, of whom the latter were expert sailors.
He was apprenticed first to Morel, a manufacturer of bronzes, under whom he became one of the most expert chasers, or ciseleurs, in France, and then to Antoine Vechte, to acquire the art of repoussé -- the art in which he was to excel.

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