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Australian Surveyor, 1964
Abstract When the writer first became interested in surveying, complaints on status did not seem to be prominent. This was in 1927, and it is possible that surveyors still had, at that period, a status which was a survival from the pre-1914 era.
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Abstract When the writer first became interested in surveying, complaints on status did not seem to be prominent. This was in 1927, and it is possible that surveyors still had, at that period, a status which was a survival from the pre-1914 era.
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Structural Survey, 1984
The number of old buildings and sites protected by legislation is rapidly increasing due to the accelerated listing procedure and the effects of the 1979 Ancient Monuments Act — laws brought about to reflect the widening public concern about historic fabric, perhaps as the result of the increasing strength of the conservation movement; public ...
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The number of old buildings and sites protected by legislation is rapidly increasing due to the accelerated listing procedure and the effects of the 1979 Ancient Monuments Act — laws brought about to reflect the widening public concern about historic fabric, perhaps as the result of the increasing strength of the conservation movement; public ...
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1994
We have seen in Chapters 2 and 6 that in the absence of a contract it is extremely difficult now for the purchaser of a defective building to bring a successful action against either the builder or the designer of the building. The reason for this is that the loss in such circumstances is likely to be economic and such loss is irrecoverable in the tort
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We have seen in Chapters 2 and 6 that in the absence of a contract it is extremely difficult now for the purchaser of a defective building to bring a successful action against either the builder or the designer of the building. The reason for this is that the loss in such circumstances is likely to be economic and such loss is irrecoverable in the tort
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The Large UV/Optical/Infrared Surveyor (LUVOIR): Decadal Mission concept design update
Optical Engineering + Applications, 2017M. Bolcar+19 more
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Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1994
Beverly A Benfer, Patricia J Schroder
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Beverly A Benfer, Patricia J Schroder
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2014
NASA developed the Surveyor Program as the follow-up to the Ranger program. Ranger proved that NASA could hard crash a spacecraft into the Moon. Surveyor was NASA’s opportunity to achieve soft landings on the Moon. Additionally, NASA set scientific goals of Surveyor to gather data about the Moon’s surface, through photographs and digging scoops.
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NASA developed the Surveyor Program as the follow-up to the Ranger program. Ranger proved that NASA could hard crash a spacecraft into the Moon. Surveyor was NASA’s opportunity to achieve soft landings on the Moon. Additionally, NASA set scientific goals of Surveyor to gather data about the Moon’s surface, through photographs and digging scoops.
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The Mathematics Teacher, 1971
A Surveyor recently came to our high school in quest of some help in solving a most interesting problem. The problem has since served as a fine application for my trigonometry students. It involves some knowledge of geometry, trigonometry, and algebra.
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A Surveyor recently came to our high school in quest of some help in solving a most interesting problem. The problem has since served as a fine application for my trigonometry students. It involves some knowledge of geometry, trigonometry, and algebra.
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1976
This review of parochial and township institutions may be concluded by a brief glance at the political role of the boards of surveyors of highways. The highway surveyor was the least attractive of the local offices of parish administration and in view of its relatively low status did not normally command any great political interest.
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This review of parochial and township institutions may be concluded by a brief glance at the political role of the boards of surveyors of highways. The highway surveyor was the least attractive of the local offices of parish administration and in view of its relatively low status did not normally command any great political interest.
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