The THE list is intended less as a tool for would be undergraduates trying to decide where to go to school than as a reference for governments and university leaders.
Typically, retail buyers take thousands of photos at industry trade shows, for example, to use as reference points for design and color trends that inform their private-label merchandise for everything from housewares to apparel.
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The bottom line is that the cylinders have now passed their useful shelf life as the ultimate reference for the kilogram and as a result, scientists around the world have been working on new ways to define the kilogram.
As long as an article included accurate citations, he said he had "no problem" with it being used as a reference for younger students, although academics would "probably be better off doing their own research".
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People like Thomas Jefferson, who drafted the Declaration of Independence and became the third president of the United States, had to rely on Xenophon's Cyropaedia as a reference for the life and leadership of the Persian king.
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Now, perhaps, the memory of his life can serve as a light for others, as a point of reference on our horizons.
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It serves as an authoritative reference for education policy-makers, development specialists, researchers and the media.
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These sites function as reference material for journalists, but also bleed over to the curious customer base.
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He was a student manager under Steve Fisher, who served as his primary reference for the FGCU job.
Thanks to her efforts the laboratory was appointed as a National Reference for tuberculosis in Algeria in 1974.
You may want to include a copy of the operating plan in the appendix for reference as well.
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"Any accomplishment was important only as a reference point for future improvement, not as a pleasurable memory to dwell on, " he writes.
She said a new computer decision support system was due to be introduced nationally in the next few months, which would act as a reference point for NHS Direct sites and GP co-ops.
Now, officials at the Swiss National Bank are considering what currency or basket of currencies would replace the euro as its reference point for the currency ceiling, according to a person familiar with the situation.
The website will be in the framework of the Water and Cultural Diversity project and will offer a platform of cooperation and information dissemination, acting as a reference tool for promoting loans of collections and objects between museums on the one hand, and an exchange forum of museum professionals and education staff on the other.
As for the story that you reference, obviously there are a lot of ideas that get bandied about, both within the administration and outside.
In closing, I give, as a point of reference for single ladies looking to get the deed done (whatever the reason), ten cities in America where your chances are looking particularly bleak.
The company behind the kit has chosen the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust as a "reference site" for the equipment.
The only hub in that neck of the woods is Baumgarten (Austria), a pretty illiquid market, and not one that acts as a serious price reference point for CEE or South East European states.
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Mr Robb said the laurel leaf was chosen as a basis for the design to reference Falkirk's rich Roman heritage, he also said the leaf's role as a victory symbol was particularly apt, given the local community's success in regenerating the area's woodland.
And that geometrical prediction was confirmed directly by the Sloan survey, using the known distances of 500m light years to the density peak and 13 billion light years to the region where the microwave background originates as reference points to look for geometrical distortion, in the way that a more traditional land survey might use triangulation points.
The show has Nye's enthusiastic character reference for Stern, as well as the German-language diary of 8-year-old Lore Moser, whose mother was a cousin of Stern's.
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They are believed to use the position of the sun as a reference point and can compensate for its movement across the sky when calculating the route they need to return home.
We already have Google's own Samsung-made Nexus 10 as a high-water mark for a reference design, what with its 10-inch screen, Butter-smooth Android 4.2 OS and Retina-like 2, 560 x 1, 600 resolution.
If you follow my section of the site here at all, you know that I constantly reference Steam as a model for what other media companies should be aiming for with digital distribution.
The other alcove is filled with Japanese prints, most by Utagawa Hiroshige, an apt point of reference for Van Gogh, as he collected such items.
With its programmatic approach, based on a listing system and the use of revisable operational guidelines for its implementation, the 1972 Convention strengthened heritage conservation policies, and became the standard reference for including conservation policies as a means of development, largely through tourism.
Interest rates on adjustable-rate mortgages, for instance, use the Libor rate as a reference.
Using your own article as a reference point of fact is laughable, for the article makes no point substantiated by facts.
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As effective as filing was to the retrieval of any emails for reference purposes, it was even faster to just use a simple search in Gmail.
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