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... fact of conviction andthe statutory definition of the prior offense, and do notgenerally consider... See post, at 5-6 (THOMAS, J., concurring in judgment); see ...
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... infectious events met the regulatory definition of serious: that is, fatal, life-threatening, requ...Nonetheless, a post hoc analysis showed that the rate ratio for deaths...
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... NSR regulations relating to the definition of ``modification'' in the CAA 111(a)(4). The new ... or operational change will take (or, post hoc, has taken) place, and whether it results in a...
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... CWA is broader than the traditional definition found in The Daniel Ball, 10 Wall. 557, see Sol... Senator Bentsen's " 'flowing gullies,' " post , at 16, n. 11 (opinion of STEVENS, J.)- useful ox...
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... institutions to enforce this new definition. The effect has been a transformation of religion ... to the realm of sacred affairs, but the post-revolution era fundamentally changed the relations...
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The number of international students pursuing secondary education at United States (U.S.) universities has been increasing over the past 25 years, and is expected to continue into the foreseeable future. However, these students have a plethora of choices among universities in the U.S. and foreign countries. Universities must distinguish themselves if they hope to obtain the most desirable students from around the world. Previous research by Agarwal and Winkler (1985), Lee and Tan (1984), Mazzarol and Soutar (2002), and McMahon (1992) has identified a number of factors that influence the choice of educational programs. This paper builds on existing research by re-examining some of those factors combined with additional factors and by examining the role of accreditation by The Association...
...Our study found that opportunities for post-graduate employment, availability of financial aid... minimal set of standards." While this definition of accreditation as a minimum standard may be true...
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... bodily injury" by invoking the definition of "accident" set forth in Wickman v. Northwestern... and may not admit new evidence or consider post hoc rationales." Conley v. Pitney Bowes, 176 F.3d ...
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... bodily injury" by invoking the definition of "accident" set forth in Wickman v. Northwestern... and may not admit new evidence or consider post hoc rationales." Conley v. Pitney Bowes, 176 F.3d ...
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..., projecting closure and handover; and post-implementation review. . A variety of sources can ...The key criteria are: . * Definition of business functions and processes (activities) ....
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... do not conflict with 47CFR §51.5's definition of interconnection as "the linking of two net-work...S., at462. We are not faced with a post-hoc rationalization by ------ 5 There is no merit ...