The plots' nine species are based on surveys of what northeastern dairy farmers use to seed their grazing lands. |
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Despite the detailed sea-floor surveys that have been undertaken, many areas of the ocean floor are still unmapped. |
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At any rate, information about unpatented inventions may be held secret during surveys as well. |
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We regularly undertake surveys of newly qualified doctors, to establish their career choices and progression. |
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They say surveys show that both people and horses have been injured in other cities where horse-drawn carriages are in use. |
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Survey research, regardless of how it is conducted or whom it surveys, must often be interpreted with caution when analyzing the results. |
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The task lists resulting from statistical analysis of those surveys were examined to answer the study questions. |
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During the rest of the wintering season, surveys were conducted at irregular intervals. |
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The surveys were established with a narrow mandate to support mineral and energy resources. |
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This week there was another of the endless line of surveys out about the way we live today. |
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In the first wave of surveys, 941 were returned, for a response rate of 17 percent. |
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The results startled even the pollsters who conducted and analyzed the surveys. |
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In spite of the general lethargy of teenagers, surveys show that most adolescents would like to be fitter. |
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Both surveys demonstrated room for improvement and need for coordination between medical partners. |
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Two consecutive Election Day debacles have shaken public confidence in exit polls, once viewed as the crown jewel of political surveys. |
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Questionnaires, snapshot surveys, focus groups, interviews, consultation meetings and postal consultation have been used to build the review. |
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Student surveys will be conducted each year to assess their satisfaction with the course. |
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There was no evidence of any crown and root rot on plants examined during the October surveys. |
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Further, the Drug Use Forecasting surveys consistently report that female arrestees have higher rates of cocaine use than male arrestees. |
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Annual variability in weather conditions may also affect timing of surveys. |
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The projects would contain field surveys, observations and experimentations. |
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It's important to do that, because human nature is fickle when it comes to responding to surveys. |
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In previous surveys, mild diagnoses such as Asperger's syndrome were likely excluded. |
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We plan to address the issue of company size more comprehensively in subsequent surveys. |
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His aerial surveys documented the tremendous decline in waterfowl use and the redistribution of diving ducks to the Mississippi River. |
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Similarly, many surveys have identified an inverse relationship between prior microbial exposure and the development of atopy. |
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Recent surveys portray consumers as a bunch of economic sad sacks, their confidence draining month after month. |
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Gonzales said media surveys are not well-designed for measuring Hispanic voting patterns. |
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All surveys were electronically tabulated and the results were ranked in declining order. |
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Results are tabulated immediately and visitors have the option of viewing past surveys and their results. |
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For the first time, we have detailed studies of all of Purcell's autograph manuscripts, together with surveys of the important secondary sources. |
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We tallied the total acreage of each of the three relevant soil series in every county within the Ridge and Valley using the county soil surveys. |
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The standard for household surveys is to use 30 clusters of 30 houses each. |
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I don't avidly follow the various economic surveys, many of which seem to be released on an almost daily basis. |
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Many surveys have shown that most people actually like to receive direct mail. |
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On completion, the surveys were immediately placed in sealed envelopes before being returned by mail to the first author. |
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Estimates of children with ADHD range from one to 20 percent, partly due to scanty evidence provided by inadequate surveys. |
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The report says the common skate is so scarce recent surveys to assess their status failed to find a single one. |
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Evidence from our surveys shows poor management skills and minimum work conditions are the industry norms. |
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While conducting night surveys for crocodiles, Klein sighted three manatees in Laguna Siksa. |
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The next two years brought surveys predicting scary scenarios of doctor shortages. |
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These surveys reveal that seemingly telepathic experiences in connection with telephone calls are remarkably common. |
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As with manorial surveys, women and children are less likely to be mentioned in manorial court records than men. |
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Some surveys show a terrifying, tenfold increase in the incidence of cirrhosis over the past three decades. |
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The trouble with these surveys, aside from their terminal lack of point, is that they insist on making silly comparisons. |
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The Researcher designs the tasks and surveys for the testers to complete in order to get further user feedback. |
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The research group conducted surveys and in-depth interviews with petitioners. |
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Herald Sun surveys show the views of ordinary people are quite different from those of many opinion formers. |
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Two newly published surveys have found, however, that life at work may not be quite as bad as some of the doomsters say. |
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The exit polls, other postelection surveys and an array of combatants from both sides are full of gobbets of tasty fare. |
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Her thoroughgoing analysis of the texts certainly makes her findings about the surveys indisputable. |
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In previous years, building societies and mutual companies usually dominated these annual surveys of the cheapest lenders. |
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In previous surveys, interviewers were armed with measuring cups, spoons, and rulers when they visited households. |
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Before the wells were dug, surveys and seismic testing had to be undertaken using sonar equipment, to find the best site for digging. |
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Others say that the squid deaths have been caused by underwater seismic surveys using air guns. |
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The audience surveys a melange of imaginary figures, and historical ones both famous and obscure. |
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Completed questionnaires were mailed back to the research team in self-addressed, stamped envelopes enclosed with the surveys. |
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These surveys have been carried out to assess entirely different problems in structures that varied dramatically in age. |
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In retrospective surveys on their medicative process, throughout the therapy only 3 outpatients were recognized as the non-compliant cases. |
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The recent exhibition surveys the era in which the city's modern sense of historical self-consciousness was established. |
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There was no content concerning research on the effects or effectiveness of drug testing or the accuracy of self-report surveys of drug use. |
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She's utterly disgusted as she surveys the tight-fitting garments, the gloves, the fishnets, the smudged eyeliner. |
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Recall that dollar bearishness reached a low ebb in all surveys we follow four weeks ago. |
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A total of 940 surveys were mailed, and reminder cards were sent two weeks later. |
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Two hundred surveys also were sent to people randomly selected from the Internet, from small rural areas to large metropolitan cities. |
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Pearson spent his first two years conducting geological surveys to locate top-quality wine real estate. |
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Teachers, already burdened with the extra duties of census, official surveys, vaccination programmes and other sundry jobs, are bellyaching. |
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It is best known for surveys and research into consumer patterns of online shopping and commerce. |
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Further surveys in the oceans from Antarctica to Hawaii revealed that variants of the photoprotein exist virtually everywhere, in varying colors. |
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One hundred twenty-five surveys were incompletely or inconsistently filled out and were excluded from the current analysis. |
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Web surveys have reduced the cost of data collection and made data analysis more efficient. |
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One common cause of post-analytic error for this and all other surveys is incorrect transcription of the data onto the submission forms. |
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The survey was flown along the same transect lines used during the 1985 and 1993 surveys. |
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Always a lively forum for esthetic debate and value judgments, the Museum's biennial exhibition surveys the latest trends in American art. |
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Retrospective questionnaire surveys in tourists and business travellers found that sleep disturbance and psychosis were common. |
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The two surveys have different pluses and minuses and, in my analysis of the labor market, I give weight to both. |
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Today, systematic surveys show there are more than 800 bighorns in the refuge. |
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Two men were diagnosed with prostate cancer in the interim between the first and second surveys, one of whom chose to have a prostatectomy. |
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Alarming surveys show that boys are catching girls in the amount of people that have eating disorders. |
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Public surveys show that the media misinforms most Americans about what is sexual abuse, and who is the sexual abuser. |
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As the season progressed, seals gradually began to haul out on the ice surface where they could be counted during surveys. |
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Unlike other birds observed during these surveys, glaucous gulls occurred in significantly higher densities in June than in July and August. |
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However, it had a firm foundation of trust on which to build, as recent surveys had shown that most people trusted their GP or nurse. |
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It is mainly used in photoelectronic batteries, vacuum valves and as a test tool in metal surveys, the paper said. |
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As he contends, the culture war is ultimately fought in political institutions, not in the attitudes found in surveys. |
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On one hand, surveys show that privacy and security of personal information are key public concerns. |
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The NSI business surveys show a downtrend in retail traders' expectations regarding sales. |
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Future surveys are expected to include a greater range of boat models, including cruisers and personal watercraft. |
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Recent surveys showed that a majority of the electorate opposed Japanese participation in the multinational force. |
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They are on a fact-finding mission to gather all data, surveys and specialist reports to oppose the no smoking ban in Ireland. |
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Studies, surveys and industry experts continue to reveal that as many as a quarter of your firearm hunting customers are likely bowhunters. |
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Therefore, we recommend that periodic surveys for flying squirrels continue at approximately 10 year intervals. |
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I have nothing against scientific surveys scanning the heavens for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. |
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But a new series of hyperlocal maps based on surveys with residents provides a vivid and detailed picture of conditions in this fractured city. |
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Successful completion of calibration verification surveys validates the analytical measurement range. |
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These surveys can be promoted by e-mail and employees only have to click on a hyperlink to express their ideas. |
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We have agreed but made it clear that, no matter what the outcome of the specialist surveys, we shall not be budging an inch on our price. |
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The bottom line is that the scam does not let the user video chat at all, but simply entices them to fill out a number of surveys. |
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For this purpose, they conduct surveys and compile an annual directory of all participating companies. |
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Occasional focus groups, quarterly meetings, customer surveys and direct mailings simply won't suffice. |
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They also shared ways to develop exit and alumni surveys and to evaluate student research projects. |
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Understanding why this is the case and how it can be improved is seen to demand methods that go beyond questionnaires and surveys. |
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But he is easily the most visible behaviorist, based on citation frequency and surveys of influential behavioral scientists. |
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He surveys the continued break-up and decline in influence of the old social democratic bureaucracy and predicts that reaction will benefit. |
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Pupils have compiled traffic surveys and questionnaires to gauge the scale of the problem. |
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They rely on the non-political surveys of the social and cultural attitudes of the military. |
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Each section surveys the church across Africa, and draws together prodigious amounts of information. |
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Most surveys show that the post-baby boom generations do not have the same belief in service and volunteerism earlier groups did. |
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Sales in which several potential buyers carried out multiple surveys were a problem for buyers. |
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Candidates also learn basic maritime operations, conduct hydro-graphic surveys and prepare hydrographic charts. |
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He goes out into the highways and byways for his surveys in addition to surveying his students. |
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Furthermore, surveys of Americans between the ages of 24 and 35 tell us that squinters are boring and unattractive. |
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Compilation of the cadastral surveys was a massive and time-consuming undertaking, and in practice they were often far from complete. |
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This system was sensible for a large agrarian empire for which detailed cadastral surveys were impractical. |
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While cadastral surveys were undertaken for the territories of Navarino, Arcadia, and Modon, none appear to have survived. |
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Direct comparisons with previous surveys, however, cannot be made as they obtain quotes for different profiles of drivers. |
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There are always nuggets of fascinating information in the annual British Social Attitudes surveys. |
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It's an additional piece of information refuting Atkins-Taubes that happens to jibe with the controlled studies and the government surveys. |
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While the pre-election surveys have got a bad name in 2004, the exit polls are in a class of their own. |
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I studiously avoid poll takers waiting to ambush me at train stations and supermarkets, and I hang up on telephone surveys. |
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These surveys have addressed problems in population genetics, systematics, ecology, and conservation biology. |
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Purple sandpipers were not observed during the spring surveys, and those present in August were likely passage migrants from farther north. |
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I see from the commentary that it relates to 6 years of income earned by foreign companies for offshore surveys for possible petroleum fields. |
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He believed that through careful weighting, online surveys could be projected to the national population, and projected accurately. |
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To make your website stickier you can add a few simple interactive applications like site polls, surveys, a guest book, and an event calendar. |
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Some of his books are technical surveys of groups such as owls, hummingbirds, and stifftail ducks. |
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Two surveys were omitted from the sample, as they contained unanswered questions. |
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The offers include part-exchange, stamp duty of deposit paid, extra fixtures and fittings, or free legal fees and surveys if buyers move quickly. |
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In one photograph, Darwell surveys a cityscape of abandoned apartment buildings where the Chernobyl Power Plant looms hazily in the distance. |
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It helps that most Russian oil is onshore and that surveys have revealed where much of that oil is, so it's relatively easy to get at. |
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According to surveys by several executive compensation consultants, boards took the criticism to heart. |
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They also send surveys to financial analysts asking them to rank companies within the industries they cover. |
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Alford provided a listing of floristic surveys for counties in Mississippi and parishes in Louisiana. |
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Thus far we have made great progress in our herpetofaunal surveys of the Southeast Coastal Network Parks. |
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Unlike calling frog and toad surveys, this method samples the entire herpetofaunal community, not just those that are vocal. |
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In principle, victim surveys are an additional way of charting the nature of victimization. |
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Courses can contain activities such as discussion forums, student journals, quizzes, surveys, assignments, chats and workshops. |
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Barron surveys a number of French Gothic churches and includes a number of illustrations. |
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But Beijing made it clear that surveys with noncommercial overtones, such as political opinion polls, are strictly prohibited. |
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You may remember that The Register used to run reader surveys online and publish summaries. |
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She has completed similar surveys of chemical engineering and physics departments, and reports that the results are almost as bad. |
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The surveys concluded that the tree's trunk was essentially hollow and there were large areas of deadwood within its crown. |
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It was not long ago that American architectural history consisted chiefly of biographies, thematic or typological studies, and synthetic surveys. |
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Then, of course, there are pollsters who maintain that their own consumer surveys are superior. |
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One trend revealed by the four surveys is that regard for the supportiveness of local politicians seems to be falling. |
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The writer's sense of uneasiness and disappointment is palpable throughout the book at she surveys the scene. |
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The secondary observer records the species detected by the primary observer but also surveys the area. |
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Stations were also encouraged to install secure fencing, better lighting and clearer signs, and to conduct opinion surveys among passengers. |
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Government figures on poverty are based on sample surveys conducted at discrete points of time. |
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The site will carry out online price surveys and will also lead campaigns for lower prices. |
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Opinion surveys naturally produce optimistic estimates, as do extrapolations of recent market returns. |
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Aerial surveys show that Louisiana's barrier islands have sustained especially heavy losses from Katrina's scouring winds and waves. |
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Aerial surveys have shown over 2,000 jellies squeezed together into an area the size of a football field. |
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Potentially suitable patches were determined from aerial surveys and ground checks. |
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The two essential methods of prairie dog tabulation are aerial surveys and old-fashioned head counts. |
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Aerial surveys revealed that a small Rhine tributary had once carved an island here, and the silted channel was promptly dredged. |
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Since the aerial surveys occurred in different areas and at different times of the year, it was impossible to compare their results directly. |
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Aerial surveys found that nearly 60 percent of the reef area in the marine park was heat-stressed to some extent as indicated by bleaching. |
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In more than 28 years of flying aerial wildlife surveys, I've had the opportunity to work on many unique projects. |
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Other surveys were recently on view at the Fine Art Society in London and the National Museum, Cardiff, Wales. |
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With his sea captain's qualifications he acted in a consultancy basis as a marine surveyor and also carried out safety surveys. |
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If one surveys the panorama of today's international left, Allende's legacy occasionally flashes and flourishes. |
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They think it is all a lot of hot air but we have carried out substantial surveys. |
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Finally, employing this chronological and geographical framework, Mosk surveys Japan's modern industrial and urban history in general. |
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The surveys from other websites at various times may not have the same rankings. |
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No amount of surveys, graphs and pie charts will ever make me understand why this occurs. |
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More regular surveys are being conducted of business corporations, resulting in greater exposure of fraud and white-collar crime. |
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International travelers, who surveys indicate spend six times what domestic tourists do in New York, have largely disappeared. |
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There were also tales of people commissioning numerous surveys only to be outbid again and again. |
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Its key performance indicators, including patient satisfaction surveys, are monitored routinely. |
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Taken together, the surveys point to the need for critical masses to be present in order for development to proceed. |
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An international specialist in museum surveys will focus on the redevelopment of key displays. |
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In some instances, subsurface information from drill holes, mine workings, and geophysical surveys provide supporting factual information. |
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The play's portrayal of despairing men and women losing themselves in drink is reinforced today by alcohol consumption surveys. |
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These surveys were conducted using a Cessna 206 aircraft with mounted Yagi antennas. |
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Sen's camera surveys the craggy cliffs on top of which the massacre occurred. |
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Sugar surveys the great lake of lavender before her, and measures it against a pomander of petals such as she might be able to hold in her hand. |
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Those surveys have precious little use as evidence for anything useful or important any more. |
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All of the surveys to date were conducted in the United States with American respondents. |
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Once a device is on the market, customer satisfaction can be measured using surveys, field reports, complaints, and reorders. |
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The course provides instruction in long-range patrolling, amphibious operations, hydrographic surveys, and specialized ground combat tactics. |
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This book surveys a period of forty years or so which embraces a concentration of talent unprecedented except by Campion, Dowland and Co three hundred years earlier. |
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But surveys show that the environmental benefits of riverscapes are high up on people's list of priorities, with flood defences, understandably, of particular concern. |
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We also note that atherinomorphs have periodic acid Schiff-positive yolk, but the phylogenetic significance of this observation remains to be determined with further surveys. |
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All previous home condition reports have to be included in the pack, and there will be a record held on a central register, so hiding unfavourable surveys won't be an option. |
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Recent evidence of sharp declines in German and French business surveys in September only serve to underscore the mounting perils of a euro-zone double dip. |
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This was also likely the case in 1995, since in both years surveys were initiated immediately after snowmelt and conducted during a restricted period. |
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This gloomy attitude is reflected in surveys and indices of business confidence. |
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After extensive aerial surveys, scientists in a joint survey of the GBR this year discovered that coral bleaching has affected more than 60 per cent of the reef system. |
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An angular skeletal frame and warped planes give a strong sense of the building being poised to take flight over the vastness of the wilderness that it surveys. |
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Tape recording responses during playback surveys with follow-up sonographic analysis using a discriminant model would improve the accuracy of such surveys. |
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Indeed, in some surveys pessimism about the next generation stands at an all-time high. |
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As early as 1913, Billboard, a music industry journal, had begun printing weekly sheet music bestseller charts and surveys of the most popular songs in vaudeville. |
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Modern global surveys like the themis mosaic are a way for us to understand an alien world. |
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A haunting new exhibition at SFMOMA surveys the effects of the atomic age on a generation of daring Japanese photographers. |
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This is a lot different from the attitudes revealed in past surveys when migrant workers would not have had any second thoughts before buying the cheapest product available. |
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Most information on their abundance and distribution is based on the larger islands, and the smaller islands are not always even included in aerial surveys. |
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Aerial surveys are also followed by spotter and safety craft to curtail operations should marine life or nontarget hazards enter the ranges during the exercises. |
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Four hundred male and female New Zealand police officers were invited to participate in a longitudinal research project, involving the completion of two questionnaire surveys. |
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The topics covered in the report, which compares its main findings with those from previous surveys, include service provision, policing priorities and fear of crime. |
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This series was established in 1966 to bridge the gap between specialist articles and monographs on the one hand and general surveys on the other. |
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Fleming laments that existing surveys and studies have documented something about the vocal minority, but almost nothing about the silent majority. |
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Three varieties of tuna have also been tested out on some troops and service personnel have been asked to fill out surveys detailing their likes and dislikes. |
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And surveys show that the prevalence of vegetarianism among eating-disorder patients is higher than in the general population. |
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One in 30 people over the age of 65 is likely to suffer from cataracts and surveys show older people fear loss of vision above all other incapacities. |
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The best way to reduce the risk to marine life posed by seismic testing is to avoid conducting such surveys in rich environments, the biologist concluded. |
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It included one of those page-filling vox pop surveys where a reporter and a photographer interview passers-by in the street about an issue of local importance. |
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Recent surveys of these sites, as well as one archaeological test excavation, give insights into the skeletal biology and mortuary practices of the individuals interred. |
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Vice versa, in all three surveys plump women had not had intercourse as recently as lean women, while there was no connection between recent coitus and BMI among men. |
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Anderson surveys love and belonging, Venusian themes, from the passive-male Taurus perspective. |
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However, data on this is notorious for being under-reported in most official and research surveys carried out by state or other official organisations. |
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The department conducts regular customer surveys to identify priorities and it comes as no surprise that the cadastral dataset is the top scorer year after year. |
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The public perception, reflected in a series of recent surveys, is that we are now far more likely to seek compensation for perceived injuries than we were a decade ago. |
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In an area of heavy traffic, from massive oil tankers to tiny fishing dhows, Echo carried out detailed surveys to locate underwater hazards such as rocks and shallow banks. |
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Two October surveys conducted on behalf of an independent Kentucky media consortium have shown that the race is a dead heat. |
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According to some surveys, Nigeria is the happiest and most optimistic country in the world. |
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In calculating percentage shares of income distribution the World Bank relies on household surveys of income or expenditures compiled by the various countries. |
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It would be an interesting social experiment to calibrate both the academic and student intake on campuses according to the latest poll results and census surveys. |
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The surveys were faxed or mailed with a self-addressed, stamped envelope. |
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My judgment is that these alternative wordings and response categories are not significantly responsible for the resulting differences in the surveys. |
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Attacks are underreported and surveys often depend on what questions were asked and who responded. |
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We sent to the coaches the number of surveys equal to the number of swimmers on the team, along with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to return all surveys. |
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Countless surveys worldwide show that family companies tend to outperform. |
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Jarvis introduces several approaches that serve the applied scientist well-case study, action research, collaborative arrangements, and the use of documents and surveys. |
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Elsewhere, Reynolds surveys the impact of the war upon democracy, empire, capitalism, and other spheres of life. |
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Twenty-three surveys were returned due to incorrect forwarding addresses. |
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The aforementioned surveys may not be sufficient to make any firm conclusions about correlation, and much less about causation. |
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As regards other offenders, the surveys we carried out as part of the price awareness campaign towards the end of last year showed how prices can vary widely. |
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Anonymous surveys show that doctors in most states already act to speed the deaths of their terminally ill patients, but clandestinely and without regulation. |
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Identification of potentially suitable habitat, surveys for presence, and direct protection measures are generally combined in some fashion to avoid taking murrelets. |
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The idea is to combine the serological kit's ease of use with genetic fingerprinting's sensitivity and reproducibility to furnish real-time results during field surveys. |
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High-resolution bathymetric data and side-scan sonar surveys of pockmarks, depressions up to 300 m long, were obtained by using an autonomous underwater vehicle. |
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In Cambray's freshwater fish surveys he met many farmers who have seen the little elvers and the large eels in their rivers and thought that the eels bred in the rivers. |
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One thousand telephone surveys have been carried out by an independent market research company as well as getting feedback and comments from local people. |
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A regional approach to public geoscience will reflect our geology, and will encourage sharing of expertise among geological surveys, universities, and industry. |
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With the advent of Civic Morality Promotion Day in China, various websites have featured Internet surveys and discussion forums against uncivil behavior on the Internet. |
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I'm sure you have plenty of marketing surveys that show people LOVE the convenience of having these unholy abominations, but I know what you're up to. |
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Its corrosive effects are also seeping into our personal lives, as all surveys reveal that we are becoming increasingly mistrustful of one another. |
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Field surveys were conducted to measure the heights and widths of humps. |
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While they may be very useful for defining a target market, they are difficult to operationalize because of the absence of data beyond sample surveys. |
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Chapter 1 surveys ancient oral literature, storytelling, and the novel. |
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We also do focus groups, telephone surveys, and keep tabs on how our merchandise is selling in the marketplace by looking at the attendance numbers. |
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Sign surveys also were conducted throughout each session by searching for scats, tracks, feeding signs, and dens within and along the paths between trap stations. |
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The traditional way of doing this has been to use death rates or self reported measures of chronic illness derived from censuses or surveys of the population. |
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The findings suggest that official estimates based on surveys of the public significantly underestimate the extent of alcohol abuse in the country. |
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These surveys were carried out at a sea state of Beaufort scale 3 and always covered the entire inner lagoon, unless deteriorating weather conditions truncated a survey. |
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Concentrating mostly on comic-strip and comic-book artists of the last century, Robbins uncovers the secret herstory that got left out from all the other millennial surveys. |
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The council can spend as much money on surveys as they like, they will never attract any high-class businesses or get the good shoppers to come back. |
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The phone survey method also raises the question of respondents who do not want to be bothered, or use caller ID to block telemarketers and phone surveys. |
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In our surveys, employers often express frustration with both college and high school graduates who, while well prepared, have absolutely no idea how to apply what they know. |
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They both laugh hard, forced laughs that go on for five seconds too long, and Sarah drags on her cigarette and surveys the foggy chateau grounds that will never be hers. |
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Media coverage of the culture wars makes it look as if the nation is becoming increasingly polarised but public opinion surveys show little change. |
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Genome-wide surveys for simple sequences have shown that these low-complexity sequences are the most commonly shared peptide fragments in eukaryotic proteomes. |
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If you haven't seen the postscript, where a legless man stands on crutches at the edge of the woods and surveys the land he made free, then you should. |
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Then, during cutover to the NMCI environment, EDS will use surveys to identify process issues and to enlist command leadership in identifying potential issues. |
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The most interesting discovery though may have been the fact that some of the photographers of the 19th century surveys had not solely been documentarians. |
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The text amply surveys the various cultural exponents of tattooing accompanied by excellent images. |
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Marked birds were resighted, using sporting scopes, during 1-4 h scanning surveys of Western Sandpiper flocks made on high-low spring tides throughout each season. |
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High-resolution geomatic surveys allow 3D photorealistic outcrop images to be captured and interpreted using novel visualization and analysis methods. |
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics undertakes periodic surveys of consumer expenditures and provides additional detail in each of the above-named categories. |
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In general, the genre-by-genre surveys are extremely informative. |
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There are good case studies and general surveys of terrorists and terrorist organizations, but few that try to determine whether more democracy leads to less terrorism. |
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He described the results of both his reading of the ethnographical literature and, even more importantly, the surveys he had conducted among the elderly in Sweden. |
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To do that, Snider heads out to the various tour stops and surveys the dries, including the hotels they may stay in, the surrounding areas and potential performance halls. |
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However, she also conducted a number of questionnaire surveys of members. |
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In the springs of 1998 to 2001, anurans were monitored using standard call survey techniques, with three call surveys done each season. |
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The major limitation of crossectional surveys is their inability to determine any temporal relationship between the factor and the event. |
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Freeping is one of the reasons Internet surveys are useless as a gauge of public opinion because the results can reflect an organized campaign. |
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Davies and Tony Gregory conducted archaeological surveys of Roman coins that appeared during the period of Roman occupation of Norfolk. |
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Archaeological surveys show that Angles settled the lands north of the River Thames by the 6th century. |
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As kings continued to look for new ways to raise money, these fiscal surveys increased in number and scope over time. |
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Public opinion surveys have resulted in widely differing conclusions on public support for the establishment of a devolved English parliament. |
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Subsequent surveys have suggested that as many as 44 percent identify as Cornish. |
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When related to other data sources such as housing or agricultural censuses, or sample surveys, the data becomes even more useful. |
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It includes the feature Building a Library which surveys and recommends available recordings of specific works. |
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Just goes to show that extrapolating from responses to surveys is a mug's game. |
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It replaced the overcrowded Kai Tak Airport in Kowloon in 1998, and has been rated as the world's best airport in a number of surveys. |
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Amazon Mechanical Turk is a web marketplace for crowdsourcing microtasks, such as answering surveys and image tagging. |
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From 1989, 'Northern Irish' began to be included as an identity choice in surveys, and its popularity has grown since then. |
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Since 2001, the site of the battle has undergone topographic, geophysical, and metal detector surveys in addition to archaeological excavations. |
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Over the next century, partly as a result of land surveys, court rulings, and property sales, the change was given practical dimension. |
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In large scale surveys the assumption of missingness at random is untenable. |
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In 1981 there were 28 ptarmigan on Arran, but in 2009 it was reported that extensive surveys had been unable to record any. |
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The Commission recommended in 2010 that the limit not be extended beyond the standard limit, based on scientific surveys. |
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These surveys collect information about the victims of crime, the circumstances surrounding the crime, and the behaviour of the perpetrators. |
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Six specific surveys of low standards of living in the UK have made use of this method. |
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The estimates provided in the second article are much higher than those published in other surveys from the same time. |
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This legislation releases funds to pay for surveys, buy property and compensate evicted residents. |
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The siting of turbines is often an issue, but multiple surveys have shown high local community acceptance for wind power in Scotland. |
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In surveys of UK teachers, parents and students, Dahl is frequently ranked the best children's writer. |
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Some surveys focus on all films, while others focus on a particular genre or country. |
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Numerous studies and surveys indicate that people tend to live happier lives in social democratic societies rather than neoliberal ones. |
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Stratigraphers also analyze data from geophysical surveys that show the locations of stratigraphic units in the subsurface. |
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These standards are subsequently adopted and used by its 87 member countries and others in their surveys, nautical charts, and publications. |
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Based on surveys in 1994, 2005 and 2016, the harbour porpoise population in this region is stable. |
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Geologists and engineers drill core samples and conduct surface surveys searching for specific compounds and ores. |
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However, surveys in the 2010s show that unemployment in the Connah's Quay area is rising by a further four percent every year. |
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With the department's research and fisheries protection vessel Helga they continued their surveys of the west coast of Ireland. |
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These rare habitats are mostly known from the Danish waters of Skagerrak west of Hirtshals, but more might be discovered in future surveys. |
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Harrisson was instrumental in the organization of pioneering surveys of the great crested grebe. |
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