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Additionally double observations with an experienced observer (first author: M. Weigl) were carried out to discuss potential problems in classifying observed interruption events.
This was followed by a 1-day practical training course in the clinic with an experienced observer who supervised the observations and discussed the outcomes afterwards.
The Economist is looking for an experienced observer of corporate Britain to write for the Britain section.
The Economist is looking for an experienced observer of the world's capital markets to write for the Finance and Economics section.
Although a large number of distinct classes of Unc mutants can be distinguished by an experienced observer, precise quantitative definitions of these classes have not been available.
When the measurements were performed in the clinic by an experienced observer, the correct classification was 79% in comparison to ABPM.
While an experienced observer, if asked to, could probably differentiate between the conditions, patients had no prior experience with rivalry, hence unlikely to spot the difference, and were not informed about the two distinct presentation methods.
Football Against Racism in Europe had designated the game as high risk and sent an experienced observer who confirmed the abuse was clearly audible, most notably after Rose's caution late on.
Andrew Watson, an experienced observer who co-ordinated the observer programme in 2000, said that "[the crew] would go through my cabin routinely to check the figures I was recording.
According to that reliable BBC reporter Allan Little, the present mood in Scotland is of "passionate engagement" about the independence question, and he may well be right, but only his credentials as an experienced observer persuade me that he is.
Summing up the new mood, Peter Hakim, an experienced observer of the region, asked earlier this year in Foreign Policy magazine whether Latin America was "doomed to failure".The answer (as Mr Hakim admitted) is no.
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