Still, a survey of the laws regulating sheriffs, marshals, clerks, custom collectors, surveyors, and so forth, is striking for its continuity with the past.
Biologists, surveyors, and geologists did much of their local fieldwork in day trips from the station, but there were many longer excursions.
Three different surveyors counted asbestos materials greater than 1 cm2 that were found on the ground surface; each area was surveyed twice by each examiner.
Geological surveyors applied pressure for the funding of posts in practical geology, to maintain a corps of experts to ensure mining efficiency.
On the one hand, surveying was closely wedded to commercialism by the mid-century; on the other, similar tropes were employed across travelogues and surveyors' diaries.
The surveyors who did accompany the army, for example, often faced a "systematic failure of observation" (80).
Objective measures should normally be ' hard ' facts, for example a surveyor's report of housing conditions or an occupational therapist's assessment of functioning in the home environment.
The clause rating property on high ground at a half rate was, however, opposed by the private bill surveyors who reported to parliament on the bill.
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