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examiner and accepted
Goodtitle Drevett v Braham 100 Eng Rep 1139 ( 1792 ) is reportedly the first case at which the testimony of a questioned document examiner was accepted.
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.

examiner and argument
* A desire to impress a judge, an examiner, an audience, or a readership, or to win an argument, through name-dropping of esoteric and poorly understood terms in an attempt to inflate trivial ideas to something of importance.

examiner and although
It is not known whether the death was a suicide or an accidental overdose, although the amount of barbiturate in her system " could well have been accidental ," said medical examiner James Luke.
In addition to an examiner, each Baron had at least one clerk, who acted as their private secretary ; although not paid, they were authorised to take fees for their work.
In most jurisdictions, a medical examiner is required to have a medical degree, although in many this need not be in pathology.
Bilski brought the rejection to the patent office's appeals board who affirmed the rejection, although citing the error of the examiner for basing his analysis on the technological arts.
Hawes is claimed to have made the first arrangement for the partnership between Sir William Fothergill Cooke and Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1837, although other sources claim such introductions were made through Peter Mark Roget, examiner in physiology in the University of London.
In fact, although the patent examiner and the Supreme Court opinions assumed that Flook had originated the mathematical technique, someone else had published it a number of years earlier.

examiner and mercury
When Bell arrived on February 26, Bell visited his lawyers and then visited examiner Wilber who told Bell that Gray's caveat showed a liquid transmitter and asked Bell for proof that the liquid transmitter idea ( described in Bell's patent application as using mercury as the liquid ) was invented by Bell.

examiner and would
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.
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 ).
The examiner ( s ) would engage in a conversation with the candidate concerning the notes submitted as well as other related questions that would allow the candidate to demonstrate his or her knowledge as a professional musician.
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 have
To gain such authorisations, the pilots will have to demonstrate to an examiner that they can perform to those limits without endangering themselves, ground crew or spectators.
In common law systems that rely on testimony by witnesses, a leading question or suggestive interrogation is a question that suggests the particular answer or contains the information the examiner is looking to have confirmed.
This check-ride should have fully evaluated his ability to fly a conventional multi-engine aircraft throughout its designed range of operations, but the flight examiner was decertified the next month ( 7 / 10 / 82 ) by the FAA due to a " history of incomplete or substandard check-rides ".
I am nearly certain of being nominated to the office of Moderator in the year 1818-1819, and as I am an examiner in virtue of my office, for the next year I shall pursue a course even more decided than hitherto, since I shall feel that men have been prepared for the change, and will then be enabled to have acquired a better system by the publication of improved elementary books.
From the moment the local medical examiner began to report heat-related mortality figures, political leaders, journalists, and in turn the Chicago public have actively denied the disaster's significance.
The third section involves a discussion between the examiner and the candidate, generally on questions relating to the theme which they have already spoken about in part 2.
Both Canada and the United States have many dedicated professionals in each state, province and territory who work in the field of forensic anthropology ; this includes the chief coroner or the chief medical examiner.
Magrath became a chief medical examiner in Boston and together they lobbied to have coroners replaced by medical professionals.
It was banned from release, with the Board's examiner stating that the film was " miles in excess of anything we have released in this field ".
" Although he seemed to have swallowed many more pills than his first wife had five years and two months earlier, the medical examiner did not call it a suicide.
Gordon Lindsay, a member of William Branham's ministry, made arrangements to have the photograph examined by George Lacy, a professional examiner of questioned documents who worked in Houston George Lacy, in his report, stated " the negative submitted for examination, was not retouched nor was it a composite or double exposed negative .".
His list of patients grew, and " Ossian was named a medical examiner for Liberty Life Insurance, an appointment that assured him a steady stream of patients he might not have otherwise have acquired.
At the other extreme, a document may have to resist scrutiny by a trained document examiner, who may be equipped with technical tools for verifying biometrics and reading hidden security features within the card.
Defence lawyer Peter Royal asked Dowling, the medical examiner, whether Punky could have died because of a condition where a little pressure on a nerve in the neck for a short period of time can cause death.
The medical examiner also testified that the girl's clothing appeared to have been hastily put on – both legs were through the same hole of her underwear, her pants were on backwards and her arms weren't put through her jacket's armholes.
He worked as an examiner at the Patent Office in Bern, Switzerland, and he later said of a co-worker there, Michele Besso, that he " could not have found a better sounding board for his ideas in all of Europe ".
A comparison of the original field notes, transcript notes, plats and report of the examiner, shows that at the season of the year ( from December 1, 1884 to January 3, 1885 ) when the deputy pretends to have made the surveys, the deep snows made the survey at that time impossible ; that in the original notes ( which are now in this office ) much is omitted that is found in the transcripts and data supplied from memory, or rather made up ; that disregarding clerical errors the transcripts are not in any sense copies of the original notes ; that triangulations omitted in originals are audaciously given in detail in the transcripts, just as if they had really been made in the field, that the high speed, more than 6 miles per day, at which it is pretended the work was executed, surpasses belief when we take into consideration the nature of the ground, and bear in mind that the surveying was done during the shortest days of the year ; that the deputy gives descriptions of erroneous bearing trees where no such trees, either as regards size or species, are to be found ; that in the face of all the embarrassing conditions, big canyons, high and steep mountains, deep snow, impenetrable chaparral, precipices impossible to ascend or descend, the deputy with his two parties of four men each, frequently with the impassable San Joaquin river between them, pretends to have subdivided T8SR24E at the rate of more than 6 miles per day, and then accomplishes the feat of recording all this work in one field book.

examiner and worked
Watterson was born in Washington, D. C., where his father, James G. Watterson ( born 1932 ), worked as a patent examiner while going to George Washington University Law School before becoming a patent attorney in 1960.
In 1908, Parks worked for the United States Land Office in Denver as a mineral examiner for two months before taking a similar position in Alaska.
During this period, one of the most prominent buildings in Oliver Springs — the Dr. Fred Stone, Sr. Hospital — was built by Dr. Fred Stone, who worked as a physician and examiner for new Manhattan Project employees.
At the end of his life, Hinton worked as an examiner of chemical patents for the United States Patent Office.
* From 1939 to 1940, Hoover worked as an examiner for Ohio's Department of Taxation.
He worked as a GCE and GCSE History examiner for examining board AQA during the early days of his career.
From 1891 he worked as an examiner for the Board of Education.
He worked for the U. S. Patent Office, and became a principal examiner in 1851.
An accomplished pilot, Williams also worked as an examiner for the FAA.
From 1863 to 1870, Farwell worked in Washington, D. C. as principal examiner in the U. S. Patent Office.

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