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assessment and appears
While many Chadians may share that assessment, the uprising appears to be a power struggle within the elite that has long controlled Chad.
A listing of Rand also appears in the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, featuring the assessment " The influence of Rand's ideas was strongest among college students in the USA but attracted little attention from academic philosophers.
According to Cochrane Review, routine ultrasound in early pregnancy ( less than 24 weeks ) appears to enable better gestational age assessment, earlier detection of multiple pregnancies and earlier detection of clinically unsuspected fetal malformation at a time when termination of pregnancy is possible.
" It also found in its assessment of available literature, that " occurrence rates of more severe complications such as DVT, nerve injury and paraesthesia, post-operative infections and haematomas, appears to be greater after ligation and stripping than after EVLT ".
According to the United States Federal Maritime Commission, in an assessment in 2001, this appears to have opened up substantial competitive activity in ocean shipping, with beneficial economic results.
Analysis of mucosal blood flow in the oral cavity in combination with the assessment of autonomous cardiovascular factors appears to be useful in the diagnosis of autonomic nervous system disorders in burning mouth syndrome and in patients with inborn disorders, both of which are associated with gustatory dysfunction.
The citizens of London immediately claimed exemption under their charter, while other towns argued as to the amount of their assessment ; but no resistance on constitutional grounds appears to have been offered to the validity of the writ, and a sum of £ 104, 000 was collected.
Much of the documentation pertaining to the Concilium relies on Boniface and documents associated with his life, and while the saint was prone to rhetorical embellishment and exaggeration in his correspondence, his assessment of the situation in the Frankish church appears to be reliable, although in some details he was off by a few years — the last synod in the Frankish church appears to have been held in 695 in Auxerre.
It is simply an inter-governmentally coordinated scientific assessment mechanism for producing in summary form, for use by policymakers, a synthesis of the state of the science as it appears in the literature with particular attention to the identification of points on which there is a high level of scientific agreement in the literature and those on which there is little agreement or little confidence in what is agreed.
However, since time appears to run at different rates all throughout All-World, and given Blaine's dementia, this assessment may not be dependable.
Where it appears to the tax inspector that the beginning or end of any accounting period is uncertain, he may make an assessment on the company for such period, not exceeding 12 months, as appears to him appropriate.
" It also found in its assessment of available literature, that " occurrence rates of more severe complications such as DVT, nerve injury and paraesthesia, post-operative infections and haematomas, appears to be greater after ligation and stripping than after EVLT ".
With a broader conception of utopianism than Fresco, Vakhshtayn upon initial assessment states that Fresco appears to have four out of five characteristic features of utopianism of the nineteenth-century, namely, the belief in rationality of science, belief in the technological process, that technology should better human life, and the overseeing of cities from a center.

assessment and run
The US and UK Governments both announced investigations into the assessment of WMD intelligence in the run up to war.
This time, the Spanish Supreme Court could make a quick assessment of ANV's municipal candidates, which resulted in roughly half of them being banned ( because the candidates included people who had previously run for Herri Batasuna or Batasuna ) while the other half was ruled lawful and could participate in the elections to be held shortly after the ruling.
* Assessments have been introduced to run parallel with the Grades 1 to 6, thereby, enabling these students to experience an examination situation without the stress of a result, whilst gaining confidence and receiving a written assessment of their performance.
The Income Tax Department had issued notices to the company seeking 617 crore tax for the assessment years from 2003-04 to 2008-09, when the company was run by the founder B Ramalinga Raju and his team.
Part of this takeover involved the assessment of all League of Ireland sides and the manner in which they were being run including finances, infrastructure, future plans, marketability and previous finishing positions since the 2002 season, ( this was due to Kildare County only joining the Eircom League in 2002 ).
Two important exercises are held in conjunction with the assessment of the cadets ; Teaching Practice-a weekend spent teaching other cadets within the Cadre section ; Cadre night-exercise-a weekend spent orienteering and completing military-simulated missions at Yardley Chase currently run by WO2 CSM Miles Galloway.
The Tempus programme currently supports projects run by consortia of universities in the EU and in partner countries which aim to update curricula and teaching methods ; to improve academic management ( e. g., strategic development plans, systems of quality assessment and assurance ); and to promote the higher education priorities of its partner countries.

assessment and contrary
The most notable example of the politicization of this topic was the modification of the National Cancer Institute ( NCI ) fact sheet by the George W. Bush administration from concluding no link to a more ambiguous assessment regarding the abortion-breast cancer hypothesis, despite the NCI's scientifically-based assessment to the contrary.
That the Exclusion Bill was the central question upon which parties diverged, did not hinge upon an assessment of the personal character of the Duke of York ( though his conversion to Catholicism was the key factor that made the Bill possible ), but rather upon the power of Parliament to elect a monarch of its own choosing, contrary to the established laws of succession.
A contrary assessment is that Ludlam's version of The Ridiculous was too close to conventional comedy, and that Vacarro's work was more challenging, with more emphasis on social commentary.
But the Quitians were warriors and, contrary to Spanish assessment, had abandoned their settlement only to see their women and children to safety.

assessment and earlier
However, this version of the story of the declaration's origins has been described as " fanciful ", a fair assessment considering that discussions between Weizmann and Balfour had begun at least a decade earlier.
In February 2006, a University of California Blue Ribbon Commission that included Lawrence Korb, a former assistant defense secretary during the Reagan administration, William Perry, Secretary of Defense in the Clinton administration, and professors from the United States Military Academy released their assessment of the GAO's analysis of the cost of DADT released a year earlier.
In 2005 David Crane published a new Scott biography which, according to Barczewski, goes some way towards an assessment of Scott " free from the baggage of earlier interpretations ".
The United Nation Team's mission followed on from an earlier assessment by the British-appointed Cobbold Commission which had arrived in the territories in 1962 and held hearings to determine public opinion.
Defenders of vibrato claim that the sonic limitations of 78-rpm recordings, particularly with respect to overtones and high frequency information, make an uncontroversial assessment of earlier playing techniques difficult ( although, it must be said, early recordings of operatic singers manage to show clearly the extent to which a vibrato is present not in their voices ).
However, Blessed Pope John Paul II, when deciding to canonize him, overruled the commission he had established ( which agreed with the earlier assessment of heroic charity ), wishing to make the point that the systematic hatred of ( whole categories of ) humanity propagated by the Nazi regime was in itself inherently an act of hatred of religious ( Christian ) faith, meaning Father Kolbe's death equated to martyrdom.
" The report also documented that there had been an almost 100 % reduction in EPA enforcement resources since the earlier assessment.
Indeed, in the 13th century, the revenue arising from it had been stabilized, on the basis of the assessment of a much earlier day, at the annual sum of £ 20 1s.
In the pays d ' élection ( the longest held possessions of the French crown ; some of these provinces had had the equivalent autonomy of a pays d ' état in an earlier period, but had lost it through the effects of royal reforms ) the assessment and collection of taxes were entrusted to elected officials ( at least originally ; later, these positions were bought ), and the tax was generally " personal ", meaning it was attached to non-noble individuals.
This was despite the Rio Grande's earlier assessment that these Yellowstones were the finest engines to ever operate on the railroad.
A 1995 environmental assessment in the Sierra Nevada of California and a 2004 independent panel of experts ( an overview only is presented in the executive summary of the research ) in Australia confirmed these earlier findings.
Unfortunately, de Kooning's last works have not been afforded the amount of critical commentary or substantial serious assessment that his earlier works received.
He used the bleak assessment that forms the earlier part of the quote as a springboard to argue for atheism and the absurdity and pointlessness of existence.
The CTSA's criticisms were all the more pointed because this aspect had been noted during an internal Eurotunnel assessment of the Control Centre earlier in the year.
Not everyone agreed with this assessment, preferring Cohen's earlier acoustic folk music to the jazz -, rock-and even funk-influenced arrangements.
This later assessment belies his earlier statement in a letter of recommendation: " Of the graduate students that I have had during the last twelve years I have had no one that was as capable and independent in research as Miss Stevens ...".
John Updike revised his earlier assessment of Greer in The New Yorker: " Greer is a prose writer who works on the edge of the overcooked, and there is nothing wrong with that — better that than raw — but can we believe in these highly seasoned sentences as passing through Pearl ’ s mind?

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