Existing research on taste and standards was also compiled and evaluated by expert Professor Sonia Livingstone.
Moreover, up to 12m replies must be collated, analysed and evaluated within 10 days.
Different aspects of that proposal are being scored by CBO and looked at and evaluated by others.
The contenders will be chosen subjectively and evaluated on the Journal's RPI (Readable and Pretty Interesting) scale.
We are observed and evaluated by management from the first day of employment.
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He gave a physical exam to a 12-year-old, a follow-up exam to a head-injury patient and evaluated a child on attention-deficit medication.
As with the first experiment, respondents expected a lot from the extroverts and evaluated them quite critically if they gave an ungenerous response.
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Since 2004, McMoRan has participated in 17 discoveries on 32 prospects that have been drilled and evaluated, including four announced discoveries in 2007.
Law enforcement-trained personnel engaged as Field Researchers then visited the mosques and evaluated them on the basis of pre-determined indices of Shariah law observance.
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But these can -- these will be looked at and evaluated in conjunction with the states, and then steps and measures can be taken.
However, she said what was really missing in the budget process was how outcomes were set and evaluated, particularly in the delivery of the Programme for Government priorities.
At Mr Howard's insistence, the inquiry will look not just at the way intelligence was gathered and evaluated, but also at how it was used by ministers during the run-up to war.
Here recently completed lives are examined and evaluated, in a formal proceeding something like a trial: if the defendant wins the case, he moves up the cosmic ladder to a higher form of consciousness.
And while we have 14 National Parks, some attitudes toward them are suggesting changes, basic changes in some quarters whereby some portion of the New Zealand public now apparently believes they should be open to mining and evaluated strictly according to various byzantine economic criteria.
The relevance of sustained training, the promotion of women's leadership and a gender-sensitive work environment, the establishment of well defined, monitored and evaluated gender policies and programmes in media houses, journalist unions and professional associations were also stressed, along with fostering a portrayal of women by the media that avoids stereotyping.
Several of the programs -- and many of you were probably on the call with Peter -- that some of these programs were comprised of funds that were heavily earmarked but when the team here looked at and evaluated the effectiveness of these programs, they found that they, quite frankly, weren't that effective.
Mr Emmerson said Mrs Litvinenko "is keen that the significance of all the evidence, including that which is redacted, is in one way or another fairly and independently evaluated and that as much as is possible should be made public".
Once these options are put on the table and properly evaluated, he says, some will be accepted and others rejected.
He was typecast as a spoiled brat, and not evaluated fairly as an individual, he said, and he considered choosing another career.
Once we narrowed down our universe to exactly 400 companies, our editors and writers evaluated the leading companies in each industry on factors such as innovation, efficiency and market leadership.
You only have about three hours to get to the emergency room, go through the admission process and get evaluated before the doctors can figure out if you are a candidate for the clot busting drug that could save you from devastating disability.
The women appeared to be in good health and were taken to a hospital to be evaluated and reunited with relatives.
The women appeared to be in good health and were taken to a hospital to be evaluated and to reunite with relatives.
The evidence is there for everyone to see and the 140 - page document has been evaluated and combed through by many legal experts and politicians.
For a brief period, starting in the early 1990s and ending in the late 2000s, there was a widespread belief that the internet ought to stay open, allowing anyone with a good idea to present it online and have it evaluated based on its own merit and not on the size of the wallet supporting it.
One was a handedeness test (left-handedness is more common among autistic people), and the remaining two evaluated facial recognition and language.
He and his colleagues evaluated 100 girls between the ages of 3 and 18 who had social or attention deficits.
The FBI National Joint Terrorism Task force will be discussed as well as the flow of threat information and how information is investigated, evaluated, and disseminated.
William Weintraub, chief of cardiology at Christiana Care Health System in Delaware and the study's lead investigator, said the results call for more collaboration between heart surgeons who perform bypass surgeries and interventional cardiologists who deploy stents to make sure patients are carefully evaluated and informed of their options before their procedures.
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