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IPN ’ s forensic examiner, based on a similar exhumation at Katyn where Stalin ’ s aides had murdered 22, 000 Polish prisoners-of-war in 1940, estimated that the burial site in Jedwabne contained between 300 and 400 victims.
If it is deemed by the examiner ( s ) that the student is not competent in the level, the student receives a failing grade, meaning they must continue training for a minimum of six months and retake the exam.
A document examiner is often asked to determine if a questioned item originated from the same source as the known item ( s ), then present their opinion on the matter in court as an expert witness.
By the age of the Craft Guilds, the authorized examiners mark was the “ master ’ s mark ” which consisted frequently of his initials and / or the coat of arms of the goldsmith or silversmith.
Until the establishment of the General Certificate of Education, exams were set once a year by an external examiner ( s ) appointed by the governors, who reported in writing on the general proficiency of pupils, as well as the condition of the school.
The students ' performance at the individual examination is assessed by the teacher / examiner ( s ) and external examiner ( s ) appointed by the Ministry of Education.
The students ' performance at the examination is assessed by the teacher / examiner and external examiner ( s ) appointed by the Ministry of Education.
However an Indian examiners monthly salary is less than a third of his / her counterparts in other foreign patent offices.
On December 5, 1995 McPherson ’ s autopsy was accomplished by assistant medical examiner Robert Davis.
An examiner appointed by the United States bankruptcy court found that the Dynegy Inc .' s purchase of CoalCo was fraudulent.
It is usually initially issued by a medical doctor who is also an authorized aviation medical examiner in conjunction with the student ’ s first medical certificate.
A student pilot certificate is issued by an aviation medical examiner ( AME ) at the time of the student ’ s first medical examination.
The Doctor says that his badge ( the examiners badge ) says that he can go anywhere in the colony.
Over the defense ’ s objection, the autopsy was conducted by the same Durham medical examiner who had performed Kathleen Peterson's first autopsy who later reported that Ratliff had also been murdered.

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The examiner, Prof. Giuseppe Pittarelli, interviewed Fermi and concluded that his entry would have been commendable even for a doctoral degree.
An Albany County medical examiner would determine that Peter, 52, had sustained massive head injuries causing his death.
A CEAA examiner would inspect each edition, and only those meeting the requirements would receive a seal denoting " An Approved Text.
The examiner accepted this argument, although mercury would not have worked in a telephone transmitter.
Murray reasoned that by asking people to tell a story about a picture, their defenses to the examiner would be lowered as they would not realize the sensitive personal information they were divulging by creating the story.
As stories about the cards are a reflection of both the conscious and unconscious motives of the storyteller, it is difficult to disprove the conclusions of the examiner and to find appropriate behavioral measures that would represent the personality traits under examination.
The examiner told Betty that he would conduct a few tests to note the differences between humans and the craft's occupants.
Standing or sitting further away in the studio, an " examiner ", typically a political liberal, would ask questions, generally toward the end of the show.
While a patent examiner in the European Patent Office would handle less than seven patent applications per month and a USPTO examiner would handle eight applications per month, an Indian examiner reportedly handles at least 20 applications a month.
The examiner would also comment on eye movements ( repeatedly glancing to one side can suggest that the patient is experiencing hallucinations ), and the quality of eye contact ( which can provide clues to the patient's emotional state ).
In 1864, Burroughs accepted a position as a clerk at the Treasury ; he would eventually become a federal bank examiner, continuing in that profession into the 1880s.
The script was returned to Tenser a few days later, with a more detailed report from the same examiner, which described the screenplay as " a study in sadism in which every detail of cruelty and suffering is lovingly dwelt on ... a film which followed the script at all closely would run into endless censorship trouble.

examiner and conversation
The examiner left the room and Betty engaged in conversation with the " leader ".

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A more tenable explanation for the change in reactions is that the added knowledge and increased familiarity with the total situation made it possible for these subjects to be less guarded and to relax, since any reaction seemed acceptable to the examiner as `` normal ''.
Levy's remains did not turn up during the extensive search that followed her disappearance, but were discovered by accident on May 22, 2002, by a man hunting for turtles with his dog in a secluded area of Rock Creek Park in Washington, D. C. That month, a medical examiner officially declared that Levy's death was the result of homicide.
* Forensic pathologists also work closely with the medico-legal authority for the area concerned with the investigation of sudden and unexpected deaths i. e. the coroner ( England and Wales ), procurator fiscal ( Scotland ) or coroner or medical examiner ( United States ).
In some jurisdictions, a medical examiner must be both a doctor and a lawyer, with additional training in forensic pathology.
The Senate committee reported that the second examination, at a time when Ames was under suspicion, resulted in indications of deception and a retest a few days later with a different examiner.
However, he communicated with the staff at his detention facility, which convinced the examiner that Asahara was maintaining his silence out of free will ( as stated in the report ).
The e-mails also detailed a plan to replace her ( at the end of her term ) with a more experienced and broad-based external examiner, a process which Kingston stressed breaks no rules relating to the appointment of such examiners.
He had long been associated with this college as an external examiner.
A completed application is filed with IP Australia ( either by delivery to one of its regional offices or electronically ) and checked (" examined ") by an examiner of trade marks for compliance with formalities and substantive requirements ( e. g. registrability, and lack of confusing similarity with a conflicting trade mark ).
The Judge directed the examiner to investigate not just the legal settlement with the FDIC and JPMorgan Chase at the heart of WaMu's reorganization, but also all potential claims and assets that are part of the settlement or that will be retained by the company.
The examiner typically instructs the patient to hold his head still and follow only with the eyes a finger or penlight that circumscribes a large " H " in front of the patient.
The bishop may decide not to proceed, but if he does favour a trial, the matter is referred to an examiner with legal qualifications ( who must be a communicant ).
Craig T. Mallak, U. S. Armed Forces medical examiner, featured a presentation comparing the real-life work of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner staff with that of the fictional naval investigators appearing on NCIS.
It is conducted in the form of a one-to-one interview with an examiner.
Neuropsychological tests are typically administered to a single person working with an examiner in a quiet office environment, free from distractions.
With a manual instrument, listening with a stethoscope to the brachial artery at the elbow, the examiner slowly releases the pressure in the cuff.
The suspension also gave Bell time to amend his claims to avoid an interference with an earlier patent application of Gray's that mentioned changing the intensity of the electric current without breaking the circuit, which seemed to the examiner to be an " undulatory current " that Bell was claiming.
In 1886, the patent examiner ( Zenas Fisk Wilber ) stated in a sworn affidavit that he was an alcoholic and deeply in debt to Bell's lawyer Marcellus Bailey with whom Wilber had served in the Civil War.
In 1934 he managed to get a position as a title examiner with the Los Angeles County Flood Control District.
In general, these criticisms suggested that he was too close to MI5 to be impartial, and that his link with the Service made him a " court historian " instead of a clear-eyed and critical examiner of its past.
Dorn's final examiner at Black Mountain was Robert Creeley, with whom, along with the poet Robert Duncan, Dorn became included as one of a trio of younger poets later associated with Black Mountain and with Charles Olson.

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