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They and evaluate
They also work within organizations, often as part of a human resources department where they develop, coordinate, and evaluate hiring and organizational development initiatives from an evidence-based perspective.
They concluded: " Based on our analysis of gait and problems inherent in estimating subject dimensions, it is our opinion that it is not possible to evaluate the identity of the film subject with any confidence.
They are widely used in mathematics, for example to evaluate multidimensional definite integrals with complicated boundary conditions.
They are used in this way to measure the cost of resources consumed, identify and eliminate non-value-added costs, determine the efficiency and effectiveness of all major activities, and identity and evaluate new activities that can improve future performance.
They evaluate incentives for businesses to locate or expand in the Gun Barrel City area and base their findings on taxes assessed and paid, the number of jobs created or retained, wages paid, local purchases of products and services, indirect employment gains and the general benefit of furthering the mission of the Gun Barrel City Economic Development Corporation.
They evaluate incentives for businesses to locate or expand in the Overton area and base their findings on taxes assessed and paid, the number of jobs created or retained, wages paid, local purchases of products and services, indirect employment gains and the general benefit of furthering the mission of the city of Overton Economic Development Corporation.
They are also authorized to report, interpret, evaluate and document testing results.
They also evaluate the subsoil to see how much load it can withstand.
They searched for personnel, records, material, and sites to evaluate the German nuclear project, further American research, and prevent their capture by the Soviet Union.
They evaluate the animals based on criteria such as conformation, gait, and muscling.
In their experiment, Peirce and Jastrow in fact invented randomized experiments: They randomly assigned volunteers to a blinded, repeated-measures design to evaluate their ability to discriminate weights.
They may focus on social sciences or health services research, for example, investigate the impact of health policies or behaviour change, or evaluate program effectiveness.
They included the Global Positioning System ( GPS ) Attitude and Navigation Experiment ( GANE ) to determine to what accuracy the GPS system can supply attitude information to a space vehicle ; the Vented Tank Resupply Experiment ( VTRE ) to test improved methods for in-space refueling ; the Liquid Metal Thermal Experiment ( LMTE ) to evaluate the performance of liquid metal heat pipes in microgravity conditions, and the Passive Aerodynamically Stabilized Magnetically Damped Satellite ( PAMS ) payload to demonstrate the technology of the principle of aerodynamic stabilization in the upper atmosphere.
They worked on a variety of secondary payloads ranging from the Military Man in Space experiment designed to evaluate the ability of a space borne observer to gather information about ground troops, equipment and facilities, and also participated in extensive studies evaluating medical countermeasures to long duration space flight.
They learn to recognize signs of disease and evaluate and treat them.
They are commonly used to evaluate and categorize lighting for sales by the manufacturer, or for the customers to confirm the lamp they decided to purchase is within their specifications.
They can also view specific fonts in a variety of ways, such as by character or size, to better evaluate a font's suitability for a specific purpose.
They monitor the costs and evaluate the progress of building projects for their clients in the financing and construction industries.
They evaluate 13 local varieties, and find 6 to 8 languages, with no conclusion on two additional varieties ( those of the west coast ) due to lack of data.
They were also asked to evaluate how physically fit they believe themselves to be.
They create the solution and then evaluate it following thorough testing.
They evaluate that year's candidates on the following criteria:
They evaluate different shows based on their radio presence, technical skills, and overall interest of programming.
They should evaluate the methods in which they test products to make sure they are of good quality.

They and nominate
They urged the queen to marry or nominate an heir, to prevent a civil war upon her death.
He was known for his acerbic wit ( asked if his party might nominate him for President, he noted " They could do worse, and they probably will ").
They concluded that Stein pressured McNall to nominate him and had refused to withdraw his nomination when asked to do so by Bettman.
They had to nominate a citizen as their sponsor or guardian ( prostates, literally " one who stands on behalf of ").
They then nominate the productions on which the entire membership will vote.
They nominate six or seven artists for the short list ; several months later, they choose the winner of the prize.
They differ from the widespread nominate race of the mainland in body and bill size, and minor plumage details.
They assumed judicial and financial powers over the clergy, laid down firm rules of conduct for the priests, outlawed concubinage, and reserved the right to nominate priests in the first place, who previously had been assigned by the bishoprics.
They may nominate cities within their respective areas as candidates for future Olympic Games.
They are invited by the Laureus Foundation and nominate finalists in February each year.
They helped nominate George C. Pardee for governor in 1902 and formed the " Lincoln-Roosevelt League.
They then have to decide to either ' play ' and answer the question or ' pass ' and nominate another contestant to answer that question.

They and candidates
They can be effective, however, if their members set high standards for candidates and devote substantial time to the work.
They receive the vows of the nuns of the abbey ; they may admit candidates to their order's novitiate ; they may send them to study ; and they may send them to do pastoral and / or missionary work and / or assist — to the extent allowed by canon and civil law — in the administration and ministry of a parish or diocese ( these activities could be inside or outside the community's territory ).
They offer initial certificates in teaching, in which candidates are trained in language awareness and classroom techniques, and given a chance to practice teaching, after which feedback is reported.
They seized control of all polling places at gunpoint, cast tens of thousands of fraudulent votes for pro-slavery candidates, and elected a pro-slavery legislature.
They also have a less expensive trial division phase, taking hours instead of weeks, used to rapidly eliminate Mersenne numbers with small factors, which make up a large proportion of candidates.
They also report that 70 percent of U. S. recruiters have rejected candidates based on internet information.
They are also available to other important people such as presidential and vice-presidential candidates ( though Senator John Kerry, a pilot, declined TFRs during the 2004 election ).
They are excellent candidates for index fossils used for dating rock formations in the Paleozoic Era and when other fossils are not available.
They would support his legislation and candidates in future elections in return for his support of the building of a bridge over the Mississippi River, an airport for New Orleans, and infrastructure improvements in the city.
They combine cutting-edge education, training and research for PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers in a given field.
One of the better known analyses of the 1920 election is in author Irving Stone's book about defeated Presidential candidates, They Also Ran.
They had been previously acquainted, however, they realized that they were both candidates in the upcoming election and decided to have lunch together to talk about the campaign.
They may be the best current candidates for AGN with radiatively inefficient accretion.
They searched for possible candidates to buy off and found one – a Russian businessman and former KGB agent whose identity remains classified to this day.
:‘ They practically control both parties, write political platforms, make catspaws of party leaders, use the leading men of private organizations, and resort to every device to place in nomination for high public office only such candidates as will be amenable to the dictates of corrupt big business.
They are Senators Jim DeMint ( SC ) and Tom Coburn ( OK ); Senate candidates Sharron Angle ( NV ), Ken Buck ( CO ) ( endorsed after he won the primary ), Mike Lee ( UT ) ( endorsed after he won the primary, though the Club campaigned against Sen. Bennett before the state convention ), Ron Johnson ( WI ), Joe Miller ( AK ) ( endorsed after the Alaska primary ), Rand Paul ( KY ) ( endorsed after the Kentucky primary ), Marco Rubio ( FL ) and Pat Toomey ( PA ); Representative Tom Graves ( GA 9 ) and House candidates Justin Amash ( MI 3 ), Kevin Calvey ( OK 5 ), Jeff Duncan ( SC 3 ), Stephen Fincher ( TN 8 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Griffin ( AR 2 ), David Harmer ( CA 11 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Andy Harris ( MD 1 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Nan Hayworth ( NY 19 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Huelskamp ( KS 1 ), Jesse Kelly ( AZ 8 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Mick Mulvaney ( SC 5 )( endorsed after primary ), Mike Pompeo ( KS 4 ), Kevin Rothfus ( PA 4 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Dave Schweikert ( AZ 5 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Scott ( SC 1 ), Robin Smith ( TN 3 ), and Todd Young ( IN 9 ) ( endorsed after primary ).
They tried to run several candidates for county government against the local Democratic Party but were never successful.
They were 49 and out when they lost to Manchester United ; Vieira's and Arsenal's form then decreased with draws against relegation candidates Southampton, Crystal Palace, and West Bromwich Albion which saw them fall to second place.
They were on the ballot in 11 states and the District of Columbia, more than any other socialist candidates.
They claim that the mere existence of the third-party candidate essentially steals votes (" tilts " or " tips the scales ") from the more progressive of the two main candidates and puts the election in favor of the " worse " candidate — because the small percentage that goes towards the third party candidate is a part " wasted " that could have instead gone to the lesser-evil candidate.
They drafted a constitution that excluded lawyers, doctors and preachers as candidates for election to the legislature.
They may vote for one candidate only, or for as many candidates as they choose, provided that they number them in correct sequence.
They were brutal and a law unto themselves: a recruitment poster exhorted candidates to join the Judges and offered such incentives as " Beat people up.

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