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These and professionals
These organizations exist to " support the conservation professionals who preserve our cultural heritage ".
These professionals can then gather information and use it at their preference, developing a system that allows users to easily access desired information and is secure and trusted by its users.
These professionals can offer insight into usability in communication for software projects.
These provisions do not however require disclosure to the authorities of information received by certain professionals in privileged circumstances or where the information is subject to legal professional privilege.
These were precisely the ' urban ills ' Modernism was meant to ' solve ', but more often than not, the types of ' comprehensive ', ' one size fits all ' approaches to planning made things worse., and residents began to show interest in becoming involved in decisions which had once been solely entrusted to professionals of the built environment.
These bodies are responsible for the licensure of professionals, and may additionally set examinations of competence and enforce adherence to an ethical code of practice.
These include the military tribunals established by the United States of America and tribunals used in Australia to try health professionals.
These temporary museums are finding increasing favor among more progressive museum professionals as a means of direct community involvement with objects and exhibition.
These organizations are partly social, partly professional in nature and provide professionals with opportunities for advanced education, presentations on current research, business contacts, public advocacy for the profession and other advantages.
These programs typically target working professionals who are unable to attend traditional part-time programs.
These were extensively used by amateur artists while on their travels, but they were also employed by professionals, including Paul Sandby, Canaletto and Joshua Reynolds, whose camera ( disguised as a book ) is now in the Science Museum ( London ).
These ambulance care givers are generally professionals or paraprofessionals and in some countries their use is controlled through training and registration.
These models allowed him to share his ideas with others, and gather input from other professionals.
These critics say that Canada's proximity to the United States causes a " brain drain " or migration of Canadian-trained doctors and nurses ( as well as other professionals ) to the United States, where private hospitals can pay much higher wages and income tax rates are lower ( partially because health care is not covered through taxation ).
These are: ( K1 ) small firecrackers under 3g ( 0. 11 oz ) and Roman candles under 10g ( 0. 35 oz ) which can be sold to minors over the age of 12 ; ( K2 ) firecrackers and candles under 100g ( 3. 53 oz ) which can be sold to anyone over the age of majority, as can ( K3 ) bombs and scenic fireworks with under 500g ( 1. 1 lbs ) of explosive ; ( K4 ) all other fireworks or explosives launched by mortar which are only sold to licensed professionals.
These instruments were still very expensive and relatively difficult to use and were therefore used mostly by professionals in radio stations and recording studios.
These professionals usually retain their original designation but may use terms such as ' holistic ', ' natural ', or ' integrative ' to describe their practice.
These and other organizations train professionals to offer business coaching to business owners.
These staff are, " professionals drawn from public accounting, industry, academe, and government, plus support personnel.
These materials are pressed to create " panels " which are then often cut to specific shapes and parts for construction by amateurs or professionals.
These repairs are best left to professionals, as the head of the bow is extremely fragile, and a poor rehair, or a broken ivory plate on the tip can lead to ruining the bow.
These programs generally are tailored to working professionals who have project management experience or project related experience ; they provide a more intense and in depth education surrounding the knowledge areas within the project management body of knowledge.
These professionals include, but are not limited to:
These self-management techniques are part of the self-help movement which hasn't yet been extensively researched by mental health professionals.

These and analysed
These files can be printed or viewed as text, or analysed with specialised tools such as objdump.
These depths were analysed by Michael Crum.
These permanent possibilities could be analysed into counterfactual conditionals, such as " if I were to have y-type sensations, then I would also have x-type sensations ".
These games can be analysed and described in terms of the type of game and the payoff.
These glycans carry different amounts of negatively-charged sialic acids, this causes the heterogeneity observed on normal A1AT when analysed by isoelectric focussing.
These 100, 000 series can then be analysed individually to calculate the trends in each series, and these results establish empirically a distribution of trends that are to be expected from such random data – see diagram.
These are, however, not informative of where the regulation has occurred and may actually mask conflicting regulatory processess ( see post-transcriptional regulation ), but it is still the most commonly analysed ( QPCR and DNA microarray ).
These aircraft typically trailed a drogue, or fabric sleeve, at the end of a long cable ( often thousands of metres ) and student fighter pilots or air gunners would shoot at the target from other aircraft ( using painted bullets so that ' hits ' could be recorded and later analysed ).
These samples were analysed by the State Arson Lab using gas chromatograms, which one of the State's forensic chemists, Dan Gelfius, described at trial as, "... scientific instrumentation that allows the differential migration of the components of hydrocarbons to separate and to give.
These are based on the beat-to-beat or NN intervals, which are analysed to give variables such as:

These and codified
These four elements were eventually codified in most states.
These codified laws may coexist with or contradict other forms of social control, such as religious proscriptions, professional rules and ethics, or the cultural mores and customs of a society.
These rules were codified during the Zhou era in the Kaogong ji (; " Manual of Crafts ").
These laws are codified in the Mishneh Torah, mainly in the section called Hilkhot Avodat Kokhavim ( Avodah Zarah ) — The Laws of Strange Worship ( Idolatry ).
These codified laws were the exceptions rather than the rule, however, as during much of ancient times Roman laws were left mostly uncodified.
These concepts have been codified by statute, as U. S. jurisdictional statutes specifically address the domicile of corporations.
These doctrines have also been codified in the United Kingdom by the 1964 statute.
These may be written and codified, or customary expectations.
These rules are codified at the Code of Federal Regulations, title 47, Section 64. 1200.
These rights and obligations are now codified in the Land Reform ( Scotland ) Act 2003.
These laws were first recorded in the Mishna and Talmud in Yevamot, and were later codified by Maimonides in the Mishneh Torah.
These changes were codified by independent contracts with Centre Management to constantly update the look of the shops, to generate a more dynamic environment for shoppers.
These relationships are usually called Mersenne's laws after Marin Mersenne ( 1588 – 1648 ), who investigated and codified them
These first free farmers received a charter in 1372 which codified their rights and freedoms.
These sacrifices were later codified in the Law of Moses.
These games were the forerunners of the codified football games first developed by Public Schools which led to the creation of Association football and Rugby football in the 19th century.
These guidelines were intentionally codified to encourage the emergence of a distinctive Bhutanese identity.
These observations foreshadow passage of the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified three years later, which codified the doctrine of enumerated powers:

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