Thanks to the local registrar, our local examiners, supervisors and invigilators who did an excellent job. |
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It also says the initial measurement for seven-year-olds is unreliable as it is marked by teachers rather than external examiners. |
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When examiners turn into mere markers, they often produce a grid called a mark analysis sheet. |
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Twenty two states have medical examiners to investigate unnatural or suspected unnatural deaths. |
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Similarly, contact with law enforcement, medical examiners and journalists in the investigative phases of the incident can affect outcomes. |
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The medical examiners in our study were divided concerning the use of autopsy tissues for research purposes. |
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Well, medical examiners are performing an autopsy now on a 12-year-old girl who died at a Walt Disney World water park. |
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Giving examiners a reading strategy is the most obvious first solution to the problem of misinterpretation. |
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Three different teams, 31 on each team, medical examiners, morticians on those teams, they will locate the bodies. |
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Bullet cases also get nicked and dinged by a gun, so examiners often scrutinize them, too. |
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To decide his fate, he would have to face a viva, a personal interview with the examiners. |
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The examiners who evaluate the answer papers should be given their remuneration on time. |
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Each candidate was assessed by seven examiners, each rating a different consultation on the tape. |
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The testing of women candidates should be carried out by women examiners, she added. |
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Given the caseloads of medical examiners, the quality of their science is sometimes suspect. |
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Thousands of learner drivers across the country were left disappointed yesterday as examiners went on strike over pay. |
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The patent examiners are so overworked that they let a lot of this stuff through. |
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For about the last 20 years, part-way into the marking of examinations, there have been communications from examiners to markers. |
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He has spent enough years on Capitol Hill to know that auditors and examiners play it straight. |
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The difficulty with digital examination of the cervix is the lack of consistency between examinations and examiners. |
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A sleeping child is ideal, and some examiners even use a sedative to facilitate this. |
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The students pooled in their available money, which came to Rs.150 and offered this money to the ticket examiners as penalty. |
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The results were verified by Cleave Baxter, one of the most respected polygraph examiners himself. |
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Such guidelines should be developed by patent examiners in conjunction with public health experts. |
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A spokesman for the Montana board of medical examiners said Braun was issued a medical license in that state in June. |
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The oral examination is traditionally an unstructured face to face session with the examiners. |
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Edexcel can provide assistance in selecting potential examiners for Edexcel courses. |
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Stand-in examiners have been drafted in to supervise the 28 tests carried out each day at the centre. |
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The fact that I already had a doctor's degree, just like the examiners sitting in judgment, gave me the assurance I needed. |
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Forensic examiners were able to reconstruct the text of what had been typed on the ribbon of this typewriter. |
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Medical examiners spent the night doing autopsies to determine if the deaths were criminal or accidental. |
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Medical examiners frequently perform autopsies if a death is deemed suspicious or unexplained. |
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I saw my name on the list of candidates who had satisfied the examiners in the final examinations. |
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In addition, consensus among examiners who consecutively evaluate the same patient is difficult to achieve. |
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The examiners, who had received previous training in the assessment of physical and dysmorphic characteristics, examined the offspring for any clinical signs or abnormalities. |
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However, the examiners who mark their papers will not be made aware of their circumstances, in order to preserve the integrity of the exams process. |
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In reality, the examiners help the proctors in all the counting and recounting, both to save time and because it's also their necks on the line if anything goes missing. |
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What the examiners have done here is to take three issues of property rights, i.e. common funds, gifts, housekeeping allowances, and weave a separate story around each. |
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Last year, the papers of six assistant examiners were rechecked. |
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The Government is to employ private driving testers and provide special bonuses for State examiners to slash the backlog of L-drivers waiting to take their test. |
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The students have previously performed in regional concerts in their own provinces and were then chosen by RIAM senior examiners to perform at the special gala. |
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By employing transcription software, we could do the job in one-and-a-half years with a team of 40 doctors and a handful of patent examiners and technical experts. |
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By Tuesday night, medical examiners who performed an autopsy had still not determined how Cass died. |
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The review also said all ride examiners must be accredited centrally. |
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Confidence intervals should also remind examiners of the inexactness of the obtained score and, in some instances, provide an indication of the range of possible true scores. |
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Notably, Rhode Island, unlike some other states, did not at the time have a law requiring medical examiners to refrain from performing autopsies over religious objections. |
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The Department of Education and Science is also preparing to advertise for examiners to correct the papers to ensure the exams go ahead in June as planned. |
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It is reviewed by a Doctoral Committee composed of examiners external to the program and at least one examiner external to the institution. |
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The amending Acts reduced their responsibilities by appointing registration district examiners to inspect the registers. |
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Medical examiners can help draw conclusions about the actual nature of wounds detected. |
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A professor of sociology, he examines the historic role of coroners and medical examiners as authorities on the causes of deaths. |
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By doing so examiners are erroring in the direction of drawing hypotheses based on greater evidence of reliability and validity. |
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Pressure is mounting on the Driving Standards Agency to get its act together as queues for Driving Tests grow in the wake of industrial action by examiners. |
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Next month's TOPCIMA paper will focus on a fictitious mobile phone company called Dizz, but it's worth remembering that the industry chosen by the examiners is only a context. |
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Presumably thousands more medical examiners and coroners are in agreement. |
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The NAIC has helped to develop automated exam systems and provides consulting support to state examiners in the preexamination and on-site phases. |
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Medical examiners and appointed coroners are less likely to underreport suicides than are elected coroners, according to a new study from Temple University. |
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Under Oregon law, the state funds medical examiners, while counties are responsible for providing investigators and a morgue, Oregon Medical Examiner Karen Gunson said. |
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Qualified medical examiners outside of Mississippi seemed to agree. |
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The human eye does most of the handwriting examinations, but examiners also employ stereomicroscopes to look at details in the ink line, Gayle explained. |
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These include the CID, drug squad, special branch, firearms, scene of crime examiners, traffic, marine and operations units, sections or departments. |
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The new, easy-to-use, softbound guide provides bankers with advance insight into what examiners will be looking for during compliance examinations. |
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