Further, the self-interest of every audience segment will be examined in order to drum up interest.
Her decisions as an appeals-court judge will be minutely examined in the coming weeks.
Venus has various other odd aspects that will also be examined in more detail.
For reasons that are unclear to me, apparently these are not matters examined in Sarbanes Oxley reviews.
The proposals will be examined in several stages before the final recommendations are made around July 2005.
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, whose financial transactions were examined in the "60 Minutes" story, did not attend.
But he was taken into custody and examined in a psychiatric hospital because his discovery was considered unbelievable.
The role of Holocaust education was examined in relation to processes of social reconstruction in Argentina and Rwanda.
Following the incident, the train was examined in Southampton where all the carriages were found to have insecure loads.
His subjects are not just placed in their historical settings, but examined in terms of their characters and achievements.
The method is being examined in a diverse number of other contexts, including to help relieve symptoms of chemotherapy-induced nerve damage.
Another great catalyst for growth is liberalized world trade, whose progress and potholes are also examined in the pages that follow.
However he also pointed out that "it protects national security" so the law should be re-examined in order to re-balance it.
The dynamic between tenant and doorman was examined in a recent book by Peter Bearman, a sociology professor at Columbia University.
Have the White House lawyers looked at this issue, or has this been examined in any way that you know of?
It was thought the plans would need to be examined in a public inquiry because they included converting the Grade II-listed mill.
When some of it was examined in the The 2007 Ohio EVEREST Voting Study, the software was deemed inept and insecure.
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But none has hung around long enough to be examined in detail because, famously, antimatter and matter annihilate each other on contact.
Of the companies examined in the study, 46% had a banker on the board, compared with 32% for equivalent firms in America.
The role of youth in promoting inter-cultural dialogue through sport will be examined in the UNESCO-led second plenary on 6 December (2-3.30 p.m.).
And bills should be examined in draft by select committees so that governments cannot use their majorities to ram ill-considered legislation through the House.
The way Wales is funded will be examined in a UK government inquiry, similar to the Calman commission which proposed changes to Scottish devolution.
His arrest means the breakaway Mormon sect, which has an estimated 10, 000 members, must face the prospect of having its way of life examined in court.
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He told BBC News every MP will have to go "through a process where their receipts and expenses will be examined in detail for the last four years".
Reintroducing lynx and wolves has been examined in the past.
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So the evidence will now not be re-examined in court.
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Prime Minister David Cameron has already said the balance of powers between the EU needs to be examined in a "many areas" and "nothing should be off the table".
Whatever stance one might wish the Fed to take, a purely descriptive approach to the relationships examined in this study indicates that equity investors should be rooting for reinflation.
But when the evidence is examined in detail, Chile does little to bolster the case that controls on capital inflows should be treated as temporary protections while banks are weak.
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About time too, in the view of those who wonder why the misdeeds of the former Khmer Rouge regime have taken so long to be examined in a court of law.
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