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case and television
It may be the case that increased worldwide communication through radio, television, the Internet and globalization has reduced the tendency to regional variation.
Mediaite columnist Paul Levinson noted that " The Monkees were the first example of something created in a medium – in this case, a rock group on televisionthat jumped off the screen to have big impact in the real world.
The audience may have a passive role, as in the case of persons watching a play or opera, a television show or a movie, or active, as in the case of a video game.
These were the key discoveries that made all non-live or non live-on-videotape narrative motion pictures and television possible — that shots ( in this case whole scenes since each shot is a complete scene ) can be photographed at widely different locations over a period of time ( hours, days or even months ) and combined into a narrative whole.
His investigation takes him to destinations and people around the world within the matter of less than 12 hours before he gets his chance to plead his case on television, and he encounters the wide-ranging effects of displacements upon aspects of human behavior such as settlement, crime, natural resources, agriculture, waste management and tourism.
But 28 years later, in an appearance on MSNBC television, Falwell said he was not troubled by reports that the nominee for Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John G. Roberts ( whose appointment was confirmed by the U. S. Senate ) had done volunteer legal work for homosexual rights activists on the case of Romer v. Evans.
In 1970-71, Milgram conducted experiments which attempted to find a correlation between media consumption ( in this case, watching television ) and anti-social behavior.
Holding the gun sideways, as is sometimes seen in movies and on television, is poor gun handling ; it makes the weapon likely to jam as any ejected case may fail to leave the weapon completely.
In the case of modern television receivers, no other technique was able to produce the precise bandpass characteristic needed for vestigial sideband reception, similar to that used in the NTSC system approved by the U. S. Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) in 1953, and the PAL system approved by the BBC in 1957.
While an urban legend, a 1999 television documentary, part of the Modern Marvels ' Engineering Disasters sub-series, argued that — even if there was no specific plan to make alcohol to beat Prohibition — there may have been some general idea of increasing the volume at the last minute so as to prepare in case total alcohol prohibition might occur.
" In any case, a few more cuts were made, including to a scene where Denise is shown to possess a diaphragm and another scene where a hospital patient abruptly sits up screaming ( this was excised from the original television broadcast, but then restored for home video releases ).
The original case that led to the criminalization of voyeurism has been made into a television movie called Video Voyeur and documents the criminalization of secret photography.
Direct-broadcast satellite company can sell local television commercials, in which case there may be revenue sharing.
Rather than creating a single network with local stations owned and operated by a single company ( as is the case with the BBC ), each local area had a separate television station independently owned and operated, although most of these stations shared a number of programmes.
This was the case with many of the films, television programmes, stage plays and radio shows in which he appeared.
This case followed past instances in which McDonald's threatened to sue more than fifty organisations for libel, including Channel 4 television and several major publications.
This is the first known case of a single high dose of TCDD dioxin poisoning, and was diagnosed only after a toxicologist recognized the symptoms of chloracne while viewing television news coverage of his condition.
In 1972, she played the lead role in two television films that were each intended as pilots for upcoming series for NBC, Madame Sin with Robert Wagner, and The Judge and Jake Wyler, with Joan Van Ark, but in each case, NBC decided against producing a series.
According to a documentary aired on the Swedish television channel SVT in February 2006, associates of Pettersson claimed that he had confessed to them his role in Olof Palme's murder, but with the explanation that it was a case of mistaken identity.
Shipman, a television dramatisation of the case, was made in 2002 and starred James Bolam in the title role.
The case was also referenced in an episode of the 2003 television series Diagnosis: Unknown called " Deadly Medicine " ( Season 2, Episode 17, 2003 ).
As has always been the case for cable broadcasts, TNT distributed their feed to local television stations in the market of the teams playing.
The most notorious case of this took place on the Seinfeld television series ; it has also happened on other shows including The X-Files, Stargate SG1 and the short-lived Ellery Queen series.
When UK television channels wish to broadcast the show, they are forced to use US versions ; such was the case with Boomerang in 2007.

case and presentations
Note that in each case there are many other presentations that are possible.
While it is certainly the case that these presentations had occurred before our views had even begun to settle down, and that they were excessively aggressive, they played an important role in the process of enquiry and reformulation.
Applicants must also document practical skills training that includes 20 contact hours supervised by a BCIA-approved mentor designed to them teach how to apply clinical biofeedback skills through self-regulation training, 50 patient / client sessions, and case conference presentations.
Applicants must also document practical skills training that includes a 4-hour practicum / personal training session and 12 contact hours spent with a BCIA-approved mentor designed to teach them how to apply clinical biofeedback skills through 30 patient / client sessions and case conference presentations.
Many programs thus incorporate training and practical experience, in the form of case projects, presentations, internships, industrial visits, and interaction with experts from the industry.
Although some think of presentations in a business meeting context, there are often occasions when that is not the case.
As is the case with superbit presentations, the disc was absent of the additional features included in the original standard DVD, such as the audio commentary.
It is at this time the band started to create small controversy for his remarks on the presentations, as in Peru, González said she was ashamed of the attitudes antiperuanas of his countrymen, or as in the case of the 2002 Teleton, where González pronounced these ironic about companies associated with the event, accusing the campaign using television for his own benefit, making a business of it.
Emphasis is placed on class discussion and presentations, case study analysis, and the research of actual business decisions.
: think it is legitimate and academically respectful to accept non-reviewed papers, especially if we take into account that in the call for papers in our conferences has always been clearly stated that we accept NON-RESEARCH papers submission, as it is the case of position papers, invited papers, case studies, panels ’ presentations, reports, etc.
A Time magazine article dated August 14, 2005, reports that Weldon admitted he is no longer sure that Atta's name was on the chart he presented to Hadley and that he was unable to verify whether this was the case, having handed over his only copy, and that a reconstruction was used for post-9 / 11 presentations.
The webinars are 45 minutes beginning with a 5 minute introduction from the chair followed by presentations from an analyst and a specific case study.

case and award
In connection with any claim decided by the Commission pursuant to this Title in which an award is made, the Commission may, upon the written request of the claimant or any attorney heretofore or hereafter employed by such claimant, determine and apportion the just and reasonable attorney's fees for services rendered with respect to such claim, but the total amount of the fees so determined in any case shall not exceed 10 per centum of the total amount paid pursuant to the award.
in the case of a partnership or corporation, the existence of which has been terminated and on behalf of which an award is made, payment shall be made, except as provided in paragraphs ( 3 ) and ( 4 ), to the person or persons found by the Comptroller General of the United States to be entitled thereto ; ;
in the case of any assignment of an award, or any part thereof, which is made in writing and duly acknowledged and filed, after such award is certified to the Secretary of the Treasury, payment may, in the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury, be made to the assignee, as his interest may appear.
Solicitors must be careful when looking at older cases when quantifying a claim to ensure that the award is brought up to date and to take into account the court of appeal case in Heil v Rankin Generally speaking the greater the injury the greater the damages awarded.
Until the first award of the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal in 1965, United States Air Force personnel received this award as well, as was the case with several other Army decorations until the Air Force fully established its own system of decorations.
In the case of an individual injured while making a parachute landing from an aircraft that had been brought down by enemy fire ; or, an individual injured as a result of a vehicle accident caused by enemy fire, the decision will be made in favor of the individual and the award will be made.
Argued Oct. 26, 2010 — March 11, 2011. trade secrets case involving Kevlar fiber, resulting in award to DuPont of ~ US $ 920 million.
Heydon JA ( as he then was ) said there is no power to give punitive damages in respect of a claim in equity, although he was content to decide the case on the narrower ground that there is no power to award punitive damages for the specific equitable wrong in issue.
The length of time depends on the facts of the case as the judge sees fit to award.
Some decisions for awarding the prize have been controversial, the most famous case being the decision to award the prize in 1919 to Marcel Proust ; this was met with indignation, since many in the public felt that the prize should have gone to Roland Dorgelès for Les Croix de bois, a novel about the First World War.
Universities in the United Kingdom have generally been instituted by Royal Charter, Papal Bull, Act of Parliament or an instrument of government under the Education Reform Act 1988 ; in any case generally with the approval of the Privy Council, and only such recognised bodies can award degrees of any kind.
The Church vowed not to pay the award, and the case dragged through the courts for 22 years, including two separate appeals to the Supreme Court of the United States and two additional appeals to the Supreme Court of California.
* In Hill v. Church of Scientology of Toronto, Justice Casey Hill, at that time a Crown attorney involved in the R. v. Church of Scientology of Toronto case, sued and won CAD $ 1, 600, 000 for libel, the largest libel damage award in Canadian history.
No person individually has won the award twice ; however, persons have won with a team and by themselves separately, as is the case with Cammi Granato, because she was adjudged worthy to be personally awarded the trophy.
In the case of a military unit, its flag is decorated with the insignia of a knight, which is a different award than the fourragère.
The first major award of the decade 09 JSG award was a highly controversial one with the on-going HKRIA tax case.
The crown restricts the power to award degree to those with a royal charter, in the case of traditional universities, or authorization from the Secretary of State for Universities, in the case of modern universities.
Tolstoy lost the case in the British courts but the award against him was overturned by the European Court of Human Rights.
Subsequently, there have been twelve posthumous awards, including the award to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in 1992, which was later withdrawn due to a legal technicality, the only case of an award being withdrawn.

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