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Parsons, the American contractor in charge of actual construction for the academy and the clinics, for example, has come under severe criticism for delays and poor workmanship, including disastrous plumbing and sewage problems at the academy.
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The cathedral treasury contains examples of fine medieval workmanship and sacred relics (including the supposed swaddling clothes of Jesus, as well as his crucifixion loin cloth) that are displayed to pilgrims every seven years (see Palatine Chapel).
These guilds were fraternities of craftsmen that set out to manage their local affairs including "prices, workmanship, the welfare of its workers, and the suppression of interlopers and sharp practices".
All kinds of subjects, including perception, time, workmanship and mortality, as well as paint's capacity to make and convey meaning, played into the Impressionist's images of life in the French countryside.
John Kadlec, a consulting engineer on the original construction, has testified that he raised concerns at the time about sloppy workmanship and inadequate construction materials at the site, including structural columns that were already crooked, steel beams that were already rusting despite being new, and the ultimately fateful decision to place the complex's parking area on the roof.
"The main questions we're trying to answer are if the various contractors involved followed the architectural plans for the balcony, including the use of the proper building materials, and whether workmanship standards were followed," said David Fogt, chief of enforcement for the Contractors State Licensing Board.
The fact that the geographical details of the workmanship were no longer included in the brand's program notes put the focus on the fashion rather than the countries to which Maiyet brings work — although the handblocked printing of "No Goats on the Loom" referred to an actual incident experienced by the weavers in Varanasi, India.
With the publication of McDougall's book An Introduction to Social Psychology (1908), his purposive psychology caught on to such an extent that explanation in terms of instinct became a fashion in the social sciences, including economics (as evidenced by American economist Thorstein Veblen's The Instinct of Workmanship and the State of the Industrial Arts, 1914).
The proposed algorithm minimizes structural cost including the cost of concrete and the reinforcement, wherein the costs related to transportation, workmanship and formwork prices are not included.
Specifications describe qualities of materials, their methods of manufacture, and installation into the project, workmanship and mode of construction, in addition to providing other information not shown in the drawings, including description of the final result.
Later in the week we met up with some students and somehow I found myself trying on their designs, including some garish PVC costumes that rivaled Central Saint Martins creations in terms of inspiration and workmanship.
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