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This panel met from 2006 through 2011 to attempt to implement the changes in the 2006 Act ( and later the 2007 and 2009 Acts ) where possible, and to attempt to alter the Acts where they were unworkable by providing expert advice to the Department in the drafting of new legislation amendments.
Constellation, a Bush Administration program for a return to the Moon by 2020 was judged inadequately funded and unrealistic by an expert review panel reporting in 2009.
Competitors perform a variety of tasks based on that skill, are judged, and are then kept or removed by a single expert or a panel of experts.
However 4 out of 5 people colonised with Helicobacter pylori do not develop ulcers, and an expert panel convened by the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research concluded that ulcers are not merely an infectious disease and that mental factors do play a significant role.
Amendments have since been made to the original agreement, based on expert feedback from the field and an industry panel known as the Custodian Support Team.
An expert panel convened by the Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research concluded that ulcers are not purely an infectious disease and that psychological factors do play a significant role.
A public inquiry into the incident was conducted by Mr. Desmond Fennell, QC, assisted by a panel of four expert advisers.
Criticism of the dictionary spurred the creation of The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, where 500 usage notes were determined by a panel of expert writers ; the editor, however, often ignored their advice.
In 1971 he was excluded from a National Research Council panel on atmospheric lead contamination, which was odd considering he was the foremost expert on the subject at that time.
In coordination with a panel of expert investigators ( usually physicians well known for their publications and clinical experience ), the sponsor decides what to compare the new agent with ( one or more existing treatments or a placebo ), and what kind of patients might benefit from the medication or device.
The safety of oxybenzone has also been reviewed and confirmed by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review expert panel.
The Boston Globe writer Peter Abraham said the Fielding Bible Awards " are far more accurate ( and accountable )" than the Gold Glove awards since statistics are used along with the opinions of an expert panel.
In 2010, the Toronto International Film Festival released its " Essential 100 " list of films, which merged one list of the 100 greatest films of all time as determined by an expert panel of TIFF curators with another list determined by TIFF stakeholders.
He put together an expert panel to advise and to give evidence to the Inquiry.
Following the somewhat negative comments by one member of the ' expert ' panel in 1990, the panel idea was dropped in 1991.
Inspection is performed by three experts ( typically one veterinarian, one expert in animal care, and one expert in zoo management and operations ) and then reviewed by a panel of twelve experts before accreditation is awarded.
In 1996, an expert panel appointed by the federal government cleared Imanishi-Kari of misconduct, finding no evidence of scientific fraud.
He is also an expert dessert chef thanks to his mother's advice, and also used to draw a webcomic with his friend Jason that led to a close-to-death experience in a webcomic panel.
After extensive research and development, Hsu's water technologies were unanamiously endorsed by an expert panel called by the Chinese State Counsellors ' Office ( Civilian Chief of Staff ) of the Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao ; and by Nobel Laureate Samuel Ting, and University of California Chancellor, Henry Yang, who both served on the Chinese Premiere's KHC Advisory Board.
In June 2001, the university was evaluated by the expert panel of the Ministry of Education as having successfully completed all the construction items set by “ 211-Project ” for the Ninth Five-Year Plan Period.
The manufacturer of this chemical or substance had performed all necessary research, including the formation of an expert panel to review safety concerns, and is prepared to use these findings to defend its product's GRAS status.
The panel included a former Canadian diplomat, a Swedish electoral expert, and the third member was later named by the European Union.

expert and who
Harold E. Strang, expert in switchgear design, for a long period vp & gm of the Measurements & Industrial Products Division, and who currently, approaching retirement, is vice-president and consulting engineer in the Switchgear & Control Division.
So is that of the limber company of lasses who whirl and glide and quickstep under Jack Cole's expert choreographic direction.
Its author is a renowned expert in Greek and Arabic medicine who has paid considerable attention to Avicenna in his recent studies [...].
A person who participates in archery is typically known as an " archer " or " bowman ", and one who is fond of or an expert at archery can be referred to as a " toxophilite ".< ref > The noun " toxophilite ", meaning " a lover or devotee of archery, an archer ", is derived from Toxophilus by Roger Ascham —" imaginary proper name invented by Ascham, and hence title of his book ( 1545 ), intended to mean ' lover of the bow '.
She also was a great-grandniece of Giovanni Schiaparelli, an Italian astronomer who believed he had discovered the supposed canals of Mars, and a great-grandniece of art expert Bernard Berenson ( 1865 – 1959 ) and his sister Senda Berenson ( 1868 – 1954 ), an athlete and educator who was one of the first two women elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Against a player who doesn't understand the concept of a sacrifice, the expert simply has to make the correct number of sacrifices to encourage the opponent to hand him the first chain long enough to ensure a win.
Froissart describes, with less specificity in this passage, some of the nobles that were assembled at, or just prior to the Battle: "... the Englishmen were coasted by certain expert knights of France, who always made report to the king what the Englishmen did.
" Advanced play " ( a variant of association play for expert players ) gives penalties to a player who runs certain hoops in a turn, to allow the opponent a chance of getting back into the game ; feats of skill such as triple peels or better, in which the partner ball ( or occasionally an opponent ball ) is caused to run a number of hoops in a turn by the striker's ball help avoid these penalties.
The instructor's acceptance of being a mentor who guides rather than the expert who tells is instrumental to student-centered, nonthreatening, and unforced learning.
The hinting expert Beat Stamm, who worked on ClearType at Microsoft, agrees that ClearType may look blurry at 96 dpi, which was a typical resolution for LCDs in 2008, but adds that higher resolution displays improve on this aspect:
They had three children: the filmmaker and screenwriter Christopher Trumbo, who became an expert on the Hollywood blacklist ; Melissa, known as Mitzi, a photographer ; and Nikola Trumbo, a psychotherapist.
* Observed choices made by ordinary people, without expert aid or advice, who vote, buy, and decide what is worth valuing.
* Elliot Reid, a character who becomes an expert in the field in the Scrubs episode " My Way Home "
") have little value as proof because of the placebo effect, the biases inherent in observation and reporting of cases, difficulties in ascertaining who is an expert and more.
An expert witness, professional witness or judicial expert is a witness, who by virtue of education, training, skill, or experience, is believed to have expertise and specialised knowledge in a particular subject beyond that of the average person, sufficient that others may officially and legally rely upon the witness's specialized ( scientific, technical or other ) opinion about an evidence or fact issue within the scope of his expertise, referred to as the expert opinion, as an assistance to the fact-finder.
Forward chaining is the questioning of an expert who has no idea of the solution and investigates progressively ( e. g. fault diagnosis ).
In the construction and maintenance of the system there are two other roles: the problem domain expert who builds the system and supplies the knowledge base, and a knowledge engineer who assists the experts in determining the representation of their knowledge, enters this knowledge into an explanation module and who defines the inference technique required to solve the problem.
For example, the Securing Your Home Forum was moderated by survival retreat expert Joel Skousen, and the Inventory and Barter Items Forum was moderated by the survivalist novelist James Wesley Rawles, who later went on to be a survivalist blogger and preparedness guru.

expert and gave
The researchers gave their participants a choice: they could either bet on the outcome of a series of coin tosses, use an " expert " opinion to sway their decision, or choose a risk-free alternative instead for a smaller financial reward.
She gave expert testimony in several cult-related trials, including the 1976 trial of Patty Hearst, who had previously been kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army, and the 1977 hearing for five members of the Rev.
In thanks, Fleming gave the MI6 Armourer the name Major Boothroyd in Dr. No and M introduces him to Bond as " the greatest small-arms expert in the world ".
Another expert ( 3618 ) gave statement on oath without any probe and not on the basis of knowledge, rather it was on the basis of opinion.
In the second half of the 5th century BCE the name of sophist ( from the Greek sophistês, expert, teacher, man of wisdom ) was given to the teachers that gave instruction on diverse branches of science and knowledge in exchange for a fee.
He appeared as an expert witness at the Tay Bridge disaster, where he gave evidence about the effects of wind loads on the bridge.
This speech gave him a reputation as an expert in finance.
With What Not to Wear proving popular on BBC America, Woodall worked frequently as a makeover and fashion expert on The Oprah Winfrey Show with Constantine, where they gave fashion advice and tips on how to improve overall appearance, often using themselves to illustrate the guidelines.
Though Masefield had sea experience ( 1891-95 ), he was not an expert on shanties and the versions he gave of songs cannot be assumed entirely authentic.
Goldsworthy has appeared on History Channel documentaries and the television game show Time Commanders, serving as an expert on battles being fought by the contestants, and he gave a speech about Roman history and politics to the cast of a 2010 Liverpool production of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra.
Brian Klug, senior research fellow in philosophy at St Benet's Hall, Oxford — who gave expert testimony in February 2006 to a British parliamentary inquiry into antisemitism in the UK, and in November 2004 to the Hearing on Anti-Semitism at the German Bundestag — argues against the idea that there is a " single, unified phenomenon " that could be called " new " antisemitism.
However, forensic expert Professor James Cameron gave evidence that, based on studying plaster casts of dingo jaws, it was impossible for a dingo to open its jaws wide enough to encompass a child's head.
John was an expert hunter and his New England training in shoemaking and leather craft gave him the necessary skills to fashion buckskin clothing and moccasins ( the clothing he adopted as normal attire for the remainder of his life ).
Madden traveled to the United States where he gave expert testimony in the trial of the Amistad Africans, explaining how false documents were used to make it appear that Africans were Cuban-born slaves.
Lowell Thomas, the traveler, writer and broadcaster who later gave Lawrence of Arabia to the world, knew Doro well, saying that “ her fragile-looking type of pulchritude caused her to be cast in usually insipid, pretty-pretty rôles .” Offstage, she was intelligent, an expert on Shakespeare and Elizabethan poetry, and possessed a penetrating humor and a sometimes acid wit.

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