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Depending on the client's needs and the jurisdiction's requirements, the spectrum of the architect's services may be extensive ( detailed document preparation and construction review ) or less inclusive ( such as allowing a contractor to exercise considerable design-build functions ).
First, each group conducted an extensive literature review of their diagnoses.
Greenpeace rejected the accusations and challenged PIW to disclose its funders, a request rejected by then-Executive Director of PIW, Mike Hardiman, because PIW does not have 501c3 tax exempt status like Greenpeace does in the U. S. The IRS conducted an extensive review and concluded in December 2005 that Greenpeace USA continued to qualify for its tax-exempt status.
The importance of setting is noted in a London review of the Castle of Otranto, “ He describes the country towards Otranto as desolate and bare, extensive downs covered with thyme, with occasionally the dwarf holly, the rosa marina, and lavender, stretch around like wild moorlands … Mr. Williams describes the celebrated Castle of Otranto as “ an imposing object of considerable size … has a dignified and chivalric air.
The feasibility of the basic technologies analyzed in Nanosystems has been the subject of a formal scientific review by U. S. National Academy of Sciences, and has also been the focus of extensive debate on the internet and in the popular press.
In 2009 a review by the Scottish Government regarding the possibility of reduction, led to the decision to retain 15 jurors, with the Secretary for Justice stating that after extensive consultation, he had decided that Scotland had got it " uniquely right ".
After an extensive review of vineyard conditions in and around the existing Champagne region, INAO presented a proposal to revise the region on March 14, 2008.
The foundation countered that an extensive review and report by the Gaither Study Committee in 1949 had recommended that the foundation broaden its scope beyond Michigan to national and international grant-making.
Eventual winner David Cameron appointed Clarke to head a Democracy task force as part of his extensive 18-month policy review in December 2005, exploring issues such as the reform of the House of Lords and party funding.
Much of this research has drawn on the work done by Leckie, Pettigrew ( now Fisher ) and Sylvain, who in 1996 conducted an extensive review of the LIS literature ( as well as the literature of other academic fields ) on professionals ' information seeking.
This paper gives an extensive review of the various altitude compensating nozzle designs.
* The Catholic Encyclopedia, An extensive scholarly review of the origin of Christmas and possible contributions from other holidays
*' Ali Shari ' ati: Between Marx and the Infinite ' A review essay of Ali Rahnema's biography of Shari ' ati with an extensive discussion on the philosopher's political significance by Nathan Coombs
In their extensive review of research based on Maslow's theory, Wahba and Brudwell found little evidence for the ranking of needs Maslow described, or even for the existence of a definite hierarchy at all.
The EPA's Part 503 regulations were developed with input from university, EPA, and USDA researchers from around the country and involved an extensive review of the scientific literature and the largest risk assessment the agency had conducted to that time.
One of the most extensive and systematic studies to review the safety of Echinacea products concluded that overall, " adverse events are rare, mild and reversible ," with the most common symptoms being " gastrointestinal and skin-related.
The first extensive archaeological review of the Roman city of London was done in the 17th century after the Great fire of 1666.
In 1962 J. Olszewski published an extensive review of all literature about Binswanger's disease so far.
* An extensive review article " Optics and interferometry with atoms and molecules " appeared in July 2009: http :// www. atomwave. org / rmparticle / RMPLAO. pdf.
Most systematic review articles published presently build on extensive searches of MEDLINE to identify articles that might be useful in the review.
An extensive review of the Run_Me software art conference / festival held in Aarhus, Denmark 2004.
When David Cameron was elected leader of the Conservatives in December 2005, Lilley was appointed Chairman of the Globalisation and Global Poverty policy group, part of Cameron's extensive 18-month policy review.
* High Performance Pharmacy-A landmark study in hospital pharmacy performance based on an extensive literature review and the collective experience of the Health Systems Pharmacy Executive Alliance.
Barger's website has been cited for " extensive research into the Ulysses and Finnegans Wake manuscripts ," yet very little of this work has passed academic peer review.

extensive and opinion
The sharia is characterized as a discussion on the duties of Muslims based on both the opinion of the Muslim community and extensive literature.
The day after Edison died, the New York Times contained extensive coverage of Edison's life, with the only negative opinion coming from Tesla who was quoted as saying:
The predominant academic opinion is that the extensive care taken to provide for monks and nuns from the suppressed houses to transfer to continuing houses, demonstrates that monastic reform was still, at least in the mind of the King, the guiding principle ; but that further large-scale action against under-performing richer monasteries was always envisaged.
http :// www. hattiesburgamerican. com has extensive archives about this issue, including opinion columns authored by the actual people engaged in the debate both pro and con.
In this work St. John makes extensive reference to the Koran and, in St. Johns's opinion, its failure to live up to even the most basic scrutiny.
McQuarrie & Tsai ground their high opinion of AICc on extensive simulation work with regression and time series.
According to Poynter Institute senior scholar Roy Peter Clark, " This constitutes plagiarism by any definition I can think of .... The capturing of someone else's material that is this extensive cannot, in my opinion, have been done accidentally.
An opinion piece for the New York Times noted that MoveOn's " effort is more extensive than most-enthusiasts clicked on for the two-day primary that drew more than 300, 000 voters.
The strategy was developed through extensive consultation with staff and partners, including donors, policy makers, researchers, opinion leaders and nongovernmental organisations.
A " scientific opinion " is the general opinion of a professional scientific body gained through extensive research with a reproducible, unbiased conclusion soundly based upon the facts derived from the experiment.
The court's opinion for the first case contains an extensive history of the claims to this territory, and the second memorably enjoins New Jersey and Delaware from ever disputing their jurisdictions again.
Sometimes an opinion in the name of the Court may be accompanied by extensive concurring and dissenting opinions.
In his Trattato della grandezza della terra e dell ' acqua ( 1558 ), he opposed the Aristotelean and Ptolemaic opinion that water was more extensive than land.
American public opinion supported a Jewish Homeland in Palestine, but Britain persisted in opposing Jewish immigration, fearing damage to its extensive and vulnerable empire in the Middle-East.
Fergusson's extensive campaign of propaganda was designed to accompany a ruthless use of air power against Alexandria however this plan was considerably different from the one that was eventually mounted and consequently psychological warfare was to have had little effect on Egyptian public opinion or morale.

extensive and advocating
In the early twentieth century, the Left were associated with policies advocating extensive government intervention in the economy.
The two factions split into open war only after the faction advocating extensive changes to society to reverse the decline in population fails to persuade the rest of the council and resorts to violence.

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