Shapiro definition

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Shapiro means Daniel Shapiro Legal Professional Corporation.
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Examples of Shapiro in a sentence

  • Shapiro and Penrod (1986) analyzed performance across the hundreds of experimental conditions and found that even when statistically controlling for the effects of other variables most variables still explained significant portions of variability in performance.

  • Generalizability of Effects Shapiro & Penrod (1986) noted that in the studies in their meta-analysis overall performance levels were worse in more realistic eyewitness studies higher in the laboratory studies and that those differences were readily accounted for by systematic differences between more and less realistic studies.

  • The Consultant Order was issued on September 15, 2020 and appointed Shapiro as consultant to the Court-Appointed Mediator.

  • According to Ascher (1987), and Kessler and Shapiro (1998), those against con- tracting-out argued that the private sector cannot be trusted for the following rea- sons: Its failure to live up to commercial promises, the continuous increase in the cost of living, reduction in pay—when pay is determined by the amount of work completed, deterioration in service standard—for example, the quality of cleaning work has dropped below the standard provided by in-house.

  • But we can’t distinguish, using just these properties and relations, between certain positions in structures admitting non-trivial automorphisms (like the complex numbers) [Shapiro 1997, Burgess 1999, Ker¨anen 2001].

  • On the rationale for using temporary contract and why there is job insecurity, it was revealed that the employee is the focal person in the provisions of local au- thority services (Kessler & Shapiro, 1998).

  • Such broad general categories are often said to be "multiply realizable." Much has been written about the special qualities of multiply realizable concepts, even though multiple realizability has never been very well defined in the philosophical literature (see Shapiro: 2000).

  • Ante rem structuralism [Shapiro 1997, Resnik 1997], holds that mathematical singular terms canonically refer to positions in structures where structures themselves are treated as abstracta.

  • For example, council tax collec- tion raises 25% income and the non-domestic rate (business rates) raises 25%, while the remaining income of about 48% comes in the form of a grant from the central government (Kessler & Shapiro, 1998).

  • Thanks are due to the air traffic controllers who provided insights into their work and to our colleagues John Hughes, Dan Shapiro and Dave Randall from the Sociology Department at Lancaster University for their patience and adaptability when faced with our demands.References1.

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