Moral: Judge the planner by his performance and references, not the way he structures his fees.
The intimation is that figures and references to nature inform all of Still's work.
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The book is also full of statistics and references (via footnotes), and this I found very helpful.
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Non-Disparagement and References : Severance agreements usually include a clause barring the employee from disparaging the former employer.
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Doctors are provided educational material and references to spur better conversations that reduce patient requests for these procedures.
Workers can feature their skills, tools, and references and reviews from previous jobs.
Footnotes and references in scientific papers are linked so it takes only seconds to see a paper's entire intellectual backup.
Though Dupieux has obviously done his homework and references the genre with wit and care, the ideas are exhausted quickly.
Also, don't expect this loan to sail through quickly, as your contractors will have to supply cost estimates and references.
All footnotes and references in scientific papers are linked, so it takes only seconds to call up a paper's entire intellectual backup.
He then returned to Jerusalem to address Israeli students in a 30-minute speech liberally sprinkled with Hebrew and references to Israeli pop culture.
However it rejects any call for a single VAT rate across the EU, and references to a financial transaction tax were removed during committee stage.
The movie, which offers a non-stop barrage of game character cameos and references that will make the Blu-ray release a must-have, has been winning over critics and audiences alike.
The company has clearly learned its lesson with this one, however, and that lesson is: more drawings of women winking and references to Springsteen songs in the application process.
The papers showed the name and address of Ersin Tatar and details from Barclays bank statements and references to financial transfers to Impexbank in 1990, a Turkish bank purchased in 1988 by Asil Nadir.
It was a diplomatic effort to avoid prolonging headlines about harsh statements Sunday from Issa and a former White House official that escalated the controversy into a full-fledged Washington political imbroglio, including name-calling and references to decades-old allegations of wrongdoing.
OK, nice little piece of work with the calculator and the references and yet the final conclusion is in fact wrong (sorry John, but it is).
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In its 2006 ruling, the Florida Supreme Court noted the questionable tactics attorney Stanley Rosenblatt used to get those findings, such as repeatedly telling the inner-city Miami jury to think about how the cigarette industry divided society into groups and tried to exploit them, and making references to slavery and the unfair treatment of blacks under the law.
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Searches not only call up websites and images on the same page, but other references, such as Amazon's book search, the Internet Movie Database, and encyclopaedia and dictionary references.
Gallagher comments on history by playing with it mixing and layering references, but also fearlessly melding fact and fantasy.
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But in the statement, it said the panel worked "within the adoption legislation which includes ensuring that statutory and personal references are undertaken, alongside criminal record bureau checks and medicals".
Terms like this may lose average users, but brief explanations beside them helped, and I read a References and Citations pop-up menu filled with sources from which the advice was generated.
First, there was the proliferation of the obligatory title vice president of strategy, strategic development or strategic alliances, then all the meetings filled with and elongated by hollow references and exhortations about strategy.
Largely a nation of immigrants and their descendants, we are eclectic assimilators, drawing upon cherished long-held world-wide traditions and inspirational references evidenced in art, architecture, literature, music, theater, diet, and science.
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If you listen to the pronouncements of public officials, people involved in education - university presidents, university executives - people in the not-for-profit sector, when they talk about higher education there is less and less reference - fewer and fewer references made to the public good that comes from higher education or comes from a populace a larger and larger proportion of whom have access to higher education.
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The man, identified as Clark Tabor, uttered threats and made references to the Colorado shooting.
And he references a study that really doesn't do what the Clinton ad says it does.
Mr Bush's fondness for religious language and biblical references has provoked a storm of criticisms.
Both Jewish and Christian theologies abound with biblical and other references to donkeys, she pointed out.
He asked a federal judge to intervene and block references of God or religion in the formal ceremonies.
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