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It is used by most research and academic libraries in the U. S. and several other countries ; for example, Australia and Taiwan, ROC Most public libraries and small academic libraries continue to use the older Dewey Decimal Classification ( DDC ).
Most production and journalism courses incorporate media studies content, but academic institutions often establish separate departments.
Most academic sources maintain that the associations made between world events and Nostradamus's quatrains are largely the result of misinterpretations or mistranslations ( sometimes deliberate ) or else are so tenuous as to render them useless as evidence of any genuine predictive power.
Most fear that the focus on achievement by all students will result in " dumbing down " the definition of academic competence to a level that is achievable by even the weakest students.
Most academic units offer graduate studies programs leading to master ’ s or doctoral degrees.
Most academic units offer graduate studies programs leading to master ’ s or doctoral degrees.
Most of the actual diplomacy between China and the United States has taken the form of academic exchanges between members of think tanks.
Most of that ( cognitive ) research on unconscious processes has been done in the mainstream, academic tradition of the information processing paradigm.
Most major universities have an economics faculty, school or department, where academic degrees are awarded in economics.
Most UAB academic activity is done on the Cerdanyola campus.
In Spain, the Rector of the University of Salamanca, the oldest on the Iberian Peninsula, is usually styled according to academic protocol as Excelentísimo e Ilustrísimo Señor Profesor Doctor Don ( Rector's name ), Rector Magnífico de la Universidad de Salamanca (" The Most Excellent and Most Illustrious Lord Professor Doctor Don ( Rector's name ), Rector Magnificus of the University of Salamanca ").
Most academic books on the subject emphasise the characteristic multi-racialism of Bermuda's Black population ( at least those who might be defined as ethnically-Bermudian, as opposed to those resulting from recent immigration ), and it has been pointed out in other publications that, if those Black Bermudians who have White ancestry were numbered instead with the White population, the Black population of Bermuda would be negligible.
Most reliable academic sources maintain that the associations made between world events and Nostradamus's quatrains are largely the result of misinterpretations or mistranslations ( sometimes deliberate ) or else are so tenuous as to render them useless as evidence of any genuine predictive power.
Slash fiction was the subject of several notable academic studies in the early 1990s, as part of the cultural studies movement within the humanities: Most of these, as is characteristic of cultural studies, approach slash fiction from an ethnographic perspective and talk primarily about the writers of slash fiction and the communities that form around slash fiction.
Most of the high school was demolished, rebuilt and opened for the 1990-91 academic year.
* Michael Harris ( academic ), named the best Israeli in the field of academics, as one of " The 10 Most Successful Israelis in 10 Different Fields in the World " by Maariv ( newspaper ) in April 2012.
" Most of the university academic and administrative buildings are located on West Campus, including the College of Arts and Sciences, Haworth College of Business, College of Education, College of Fine Arts, and the Lee Honors College.
Most academic legal training is directed to identifying legal issues, researching facts and law as well as arguing both the facts and law in favor of either side in any case.
Most men chosen for pilot training had college degrees and Rickenbacker had to struggle to gain permission to fly because of his perceived lack of academic qualifications.
Most of its academic and support staff are also based there.
Most of his time was devoted to study and to his academic duties.
Most of the rootkits available on the Internet originated as exploits or as academic " proofs of concept " to demonstrate varying methods of hiding things within a computer system and of taking unauthorized control of it.

Most and experts
Most experts believe that a prolonged fast can lead to muscle wasting although some dispute this.
Most experts, however, consider Interlingua to be naturalistic rather than natural.
Most importantly, novices soon become experts, because every time you select from a pie menu, you practice the motion to mark ahead, so you naturally learn to do it by feel.
Most experts expected that the Giants defense would not be able to contain the Bills ' turbo-charged, no-huddle offense, which had scored 95 points in 2 playoff games.
Most US experts who've heard or processed the tape have usually supported that conclusion, but the result of Idiap Research Institute shows that " there is serious room for doubt " that the speaker is bin Laden.
Most beginners rigidly follow point count requirements, but experts will make adjustments based on their hand and the bidding so far.
Most culinary experts seem to consider it to be clarified butter.
Most experts believe all the inclusions are proper.
Most polygraph experts caution that the polygraph techniques used on Moment of Truth do not conform to any known or accepted methods of polygraphy.
Most sources have described these troops as professional Serbian veterans of the Yugoslavia conflict, including snipers, pilots and helicopter experts.
Most experts consider androgens ( testosterone and related hormones ) to play a permissive role.
Most recently, there has been evidence that North Korea is attempting to leak sensitive nuclear technology to Burma / Myanmar, although experts are unsure about whether the technology is for peaceful or weapons-based use.
Most experts agree that temperament has a genetic and biological basis, although environmental factors and maturation modify the ways a child's personality is expressed.
Most of these experts still supported Flourens argument, but Aubertin was persistent in presenting new patients to counter their views.
Most individual examples are clearly one species or the other, but even experts cannot always tell the difference, particularly as many cultivated trees are crossbreeds.
Most experts believe that the constraints from those searches rule out MACHOs as a viable dark matter candidate.
Most experts recommend a diagnostic paracentesis be performed if the ascites is new or if the patient with ascites is being admitted to the hospital.
Most huffaz know only one version, but true experts can recite in several traditions.
Most American experts gave Benn little chance.
Most defendants are unable to pay for such testimony ; as such, qualified experts tend to provide advocating testimony only in those cases in which the defendant is wealthy or is supported by public interest groups.
Most transport planning experts agree that free parking distorts the market in favour of car travel, exacerbating congestion.
Most recently, the UNESCO Action for Media Education and Literacy brought together experts from numerous regions of the world to " catalyze processes to introduce media and information literacy components into teacher training curricula worldwide.
Most experts agree that these funds must be sourced locally in countries that are originating microcredit, to reduce transaction costs and exchange rate risks.
* One of the Ten Most Improved Cars And Trucks of 1994-Syndicated automotive experts Mike Anson and Steven Parker, USA

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