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This is a key reason why voice checks should always be performed first, and the person assessing should be suitably trained.
: Making Democracy Work ( 1993 ), a major work assessing why some democratic governments work and other fail, based on the study of the Italian regional governments.
The program will analyze issues such as why successful companies often fail in emerging markets, assessing political and economic risks, ethical issues, and business opportunities within these markets.

assessing and was
With due consideration for the limits of precision in assessing, expected rate of change in ossification of girls age 2 years, and the known variations in rate of ossification of these children as described in our preceding paper in the Supplement, each arrow with a `` shaft length '' of four months or less was selected as indicating `` same schedule '' at Onset and Completion, for this particular epiphysis.
The Capability Maturity Model was originally developed as a tool for objectively assessing the ability of government contractors ' processes to perform a contracted software project.
This successful initiation of a chain-reacting pile was important not only for its help in assessing the properties of fission — needed for understanding the internal workings of an atomic bomb — but also because it would serve as a pilot plant for the massive reactors which would be created in Hanford, Washington, which would then be used to produce the plutonium needed for the bombs used at the Trinity site and Nagasaki.
The inquiry was to examine progress in implementing the previous recommendations ; arrangements for developing policies, assessing priorities and coordinating activities among the organisations ; ministerial and parliamentary accountability ; complaints procedures ; financial oversight and the agencies ' compliance with the law.
In assessing Winterbottom's tenure as England manager, Goldblatt writes that " introduced a measure of tactical thinking and discussion to the England squad, though his inability to anticipate or learn significantly from the Hungarian debacle suggests that his grasp of tactics and communication with the players was limited ".
For example, in June 2008, a Duke University study was published assessing the neuropsychological effects and attitudes in patients after ECT.
Jurors ' found ' a verdict by witnessing as to fact, even assessing and apply information from their own and community memory — little was written at this time and what was: deeds, writs, were subject to fraud.
Justices were accustomed to asking jurors of presentment about points of fact in assessing indictments ; it was a short step to ask jurors if the accused was guilty as charged.
Cytogenetic analysis for fragile X syndrome was first available in the late 1970s when diagnosis of the syndrome and carrier status could be determined by culturing cells in a folate deficient medium and then assessing for " fragile sites " ( discontinuity of staining in the region of the trinucleotide repeat ) on the long arm of the X chromosome.
: a A hide was originally an amount of land suitable for supporting a household, but became a measure for assessing land for tax in Anglo-Saxon England.
Aided by an expert staff ( particularly his carefully selected aides-de-camp such as Cadogan ), as well as enjoying a close personal relationship with the talented Imperial commander, Prince Eugene, Marlborough proved far-sighted, often far ahead of his contemporaries in his conceptions, and was a master at assessing his enemy's characteristics in battle.
In assessing this story it may well be relevant that no reputable source can tell what the exact impediment to marriage was.
Alfred Burne devotes several pages assessing the Siege of Dunkirk and Hondschoote, including York's report, in which he made plain he felt Freytag was culpable.
Towards 2 o ' clock in the afternoon, after assessing the situation, Blücher realised that he was facing Napoleon himself and thus decided to immediately withdraw.
In assessing the documents that have survived on this question, Wiencek notes that Ann Dandridge was omitted from the Custis estate records and the records of slaves at Mt.
In assessing progress toward meeting the inflation target, there was a target for the growth of narrow money ( M0 ) and monitoring ranges for the growth of broad money ( M4 ).
We recognized that he was not only an unusually gifted man, but that he had the indefinable something that marks the man who has worked seriously upon himself ... Knowing Reggie to be a very cautious man, trained moreover in assessing information by many years in the Intelligence Service, I accepted his assurances and also his belief that Shah had a very important mission in the West that we ought to help him to accomplish.
Foster agrees, assessing Reid as " a quietly competent, gentle man " who " merited the confidence of his colleagues ", but who was in 1935 " distinctly out of his element ".
The term " Nth Country " referred to the goal in assessing the difficulty in developing basic weapons design ( again, not the same thing as the development of weapons themselves ) for any potential country with a relatively small amount of technical infrastructure — if the United States was the 1st country to develop nuclear weapons, and the USSR the 2nd, and so on, who would be the Nth country?
Their mean age was 22. 9 years, which is especially favorable for assessing blushing, since young subjects are more likely to blush and blush more intensively.
Ludendorff was involved in testing the minute details regarding the Schlieffen Plan, assessing the fortifications around the Belgian fortress city of Liège.
Once this initial function was established, bowers were then co-opted by females for other functions such as use in assessing males based on the quality of bower construction.
Köhler points out that a downfall of educational psychology at the time of the experiments with apes was that it had yet to create a test that was capable of assessing how far mentally healthy and mentally-ill children could go in particular situations.

assessing and first
Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman first proposed that the gambler's fallacy is a cognitive bias produced by a psychological heuristic called the representativeness heuristic, which states that people evaluate the probability of a certain event by assessing how similar it is to events they have experienced before, and how similar the events surrounding those two processes are.
The Dark Young first appear as root / tentacles assessing their prey.
By assessing the current organizational culture as well as the preferred situation, the gap and direction to change can be made visible as a first step to changing organizational culture.
At launch it was compiled over the first few years by Robin Ray who over a period of time brought 50, 000 items of music into the playlist, and personally awarded each a star rating assessing its popular appeal.
When assessing whether a party should be offered legal assistance, the adjudicator should first ask whether the right to be heard applies, and, secondly, whether counsel's assistance is needed for an effective hearing given the subject matter, bearing in mind the consequences of such a denial.
The book ends by chronicling the impressive growth in media activism in the first half of the decade, and assessing the problems that lay before the movement.
Although modern, scientific psychology is often dated at the 1879 opening of the first psychological laboratory by Wilhelm Wundt, attempts to create methods for assessing and treating mental distress existed long before.
Significantly the European Court of Justice found the UK government at fault for not adequately assessing the environmental impact of the planned road, that would have joined Beckton to Falconwood and perhaps-if objectors ' fears are to be believed-been a first stage of a wider orbital road through Catford ( a revival of a Greater London Council-backed Ringway Two ).
The F-K formula was first used by the US Army for assessing the difficulty of technical manuals in 1978 and soon after became the Department of Defense military standard.
Father Pierre-Jean de Smet in 1845-6 was the first missionary to tour the region, with a view to establishing missions to minister to Native peoples and assessing the success and needs of those already established .< sup > citation required </ sup > It had been a priority of the Jesuits to minister to these newly discovered non-Christians in the New World.
In addition to his duties assessing land investment opportunities, he also spent time on botanical travels, first visiting Thomas Nuttall in Philadelphia.
The first stages of the life cycle involve assessing the potential system hazards and estimating the risk they pose.
The first exercise of assessing University research in the UK took place in 1986 under the Margaret Thatcher Government.
Stone noted two uses of prosopography as a historians ' tool: first, in uncovering deeper interests and connections beneath the superficial rhetoric of politics, in order to examine the structure of the political machine ; and second, in analysing the changing roles in society of particular status groups — holders of offices, members of associations — and assessing social mobility through family origins and social connections of recruits to those offices or memberships.
The legislature's silence on an issue does not constitute neutrality with first assessing the application of section 15.
Too often, BPR teams jump directly into the technology without first assessing the current processes of the organization and determining what exactly needs reengineering.
The first step is reactionary by assessing and reacting to the conflict.
The first scale for assessing the condition, the Taylor-Pelmear scale, was published in 1975, but it was not listed as a prescribed disease in the United Kingdom until 1985, and the Stockholm scale was introduced in 1987.
Greenberg's gifted way of assessing how an art object works, or how it is put together, became for Krauss a fruitful resource ; even if she and fellow " Greenberger " Fried would break first with the older critic, and then with each other, at particular moments of judgment, the commitment to formal analysis as the necessary if not sufficient ground of serious criticism would still remain for both of them.
* Damages for the first cause must be valued by assessing what hypothetically perfect treatment would have achieved.
This book is in three main parts: ( I ) It deals first with the history of certain key ideas from the early modern period ( assessing thinkers from Hobbes and Marx to Hegel, Weber and Kuhn, ( II ) before exploring the institutional and social features which have shaped the emergence of modern social science ,( III ) concluding by suggesting an alternative realist philosophy for the future.

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