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Because none of the correlations ran counter to those between outcome constructs and peer nominations, the full constructs were used for the remaining analyses.
Using a sample of 506 6-year-old twins, peer victimization was assessed through peer nominations and aggressive behavior was assessed through peer and teacher reports.
Mediators are selected by nominations from their classmates and/or by the completion of an application process.
The classmates' nominations of aggression were generally closely attuned to teacher ratings.
Duration analysis is the best model for the attrition game that characterizes presidential nominations over the past three decades.
Presidential nominations are won by accumulating delegates from a sequential series of state-based primaries and caucuses.
Early national polls foreshadowed the winner of eight of the last eleven contested nominations.
Established candidates contested these nominations to the convention.
On the other hand, larger defined contribution plans often seek nominations and hold elections for member representatives.
The fourth election in the cycle, in the fall of 1817, focused almost exclusively on the assistant nominations.
There were no nominations from the floor, though, again in contrast to 1997.
They are included in many group activities, receive many positive peer nominations and are rated favourably.
A single item from the peer nominations ("kids who belong to a tough group of kids") was the third indicator.
Frequencies of liked-most and liked-least nominations for each child were standardized within classrooms.
Frequencies of liking (like most) and disliking (like least) nominations were tabulated for each child and standardized within classrooms.
Older and younger patients nominated different domains, and their nominations changed with the duration of treatment.
After standardizing nominations within classrooms, a social preference score was computed as the difference between the liking and disliking scores.
We standardized scores for the number of nominations children received for each of these questions within classrooms.
We tested a model that included peer nominations of happiness and anger, the emotion processing risk index, and teacher-repor ted aggression.
The social impact score, a measure of overall influence, is the sum of nominations received by the child, both positive and negative.
Almost all actors within the party, including the rank and file, the governors and the party bureaucracy, would benefit from less sectoral interference in nominations.
However, the parties differ in their arrangements for nominations, their formal commitment to women's representation, and in the number of women nominated and elected.
The norm in other countries is for nominations to be made by local, regional or national party caucuses.
The importance of blocking additional nominations in the district was exacerbated by the non-transferability of votes.
Traditional candidates seeking the presidential nominations have often held high elective offices.
Provincial nominations for national office are drawn from lists prepared by branches.
Major policy decisions include nominations of senior politicians as well as policy implementation that is of strategic interest to the federal government.
Candidates seeking the presidential nominations make strategic decisions about entering and exiting the contest.
The nominations are kept in the family archives.
444 ing consent were involved in the peer nominations procedure.
Analyses involving poverty, peer nominations, and independent observation of behavior without teacher ratings include all 19 schools and 41 classrooms.
A similar standard has not been established for peer nominations of emotionality.
Children who received more nominations as the saddest child in their classrooms, for example, displayed heightened anger attribution bias but not sad attribution bias!.
They did this in large part by changing the party statutes between 1988 and 2000 to gain greater decision-making power over nominations.
They do not control nominations as they used to.
Nevertheless, attrition is the mechanism by which nominations are won.
The frequencies of running as mavericks and open nominations are effective indicators to measure internal con-ict.
First, open nominations were called for, quali®cations of candidates were assessed, and the eligible ones sat for a literacy test.
To do so, consider the handling of nominations before advent of the blue slip.
Suggestions are then ranked on the basis of the number of nominations.
To assess school adjustment, teacher and peer nominations were collected at the end of the first grade year.
Two peer experience risks included: (a) peer rejection-coded from peer sociometric nominations in the kindergarten year only, as already described.
The nominations were totaled for each boy and standardized within schools.
Because teachers repor ted on aggression, to avoid a method variance problem we limited these analyses to peer nominations of emotionality.
We do not, however, believe that limiting friendship nominations to the classroom overly restricted such friend selection.
Teacher and peer nominations assessed school adjustment at the end of first grade.
From boys to men measured using liked-most and liked-least nominations as separate indicators.
Procedures for collecting peer nominations of most-liked and least-liked classmates were followed in the present study.
However, we must take the dual nominations into account.
Both nominations and elections have become increasingly candidate-centred.
The students were then given time to practice with the procedures and to learn the names of their classmates for the peer nominations.
To keep the project in people's minds, nominations for the register were sought at regular intervals.
With the rising salience of judicial nominations to party agendas, respect for the norm might be eroding.
First grade teacher and peer nominations were collected 9-12 months after the parent ratings, at the end of the first grade year.
After 4 years, outcomes were assessed through teacher ratings, parent ratings, peer nominations, and child self-report.
Again, this variable is not applicable for single-member districts, thus for such systems, whatever strength the party derives from the electoral law stems only from whether it controls nominations.
In many cases the party body had exclusive powers of appointment, while in others it had veto power over nominations made by subordinate party or non-party bodies.
Students whom teachers repor ted as more often experiencing fear showed greater fear attribution bias, and peer nominations of fear correlated positively with a "no feeling" attribution bias.
First used in 1876 to apportion delegates to party conventions, the system became law in 1917; all statewide offices and some legislative nominations were based on it. 180.
The nominations are rewards in themselves.
The three most popular nominations were single vs. double layer closure of the uterus, closure vs. non-closure of pelvic peritoneum and routine vs. restricted use of a sub-sheath drain.
The number of nominations each child received was corrected for differences in group size by converting them to proportions of the possible nominations in each category.
I argue that although community groups nominate candidates, these groups are not primary reference groups for voters, and the nominations are not important in the voting decision.
In this investigation, initial levels of exposure to peer group victimization (as assessed via peer nominations) were predictive of increases in self-reported loneliness and depression over a 1-year period.
As we have seen, although community groups nominate candidates, these groups are not primary reference groups for voters, and the nominations are not important in the voting decision.
The total number of positive and negative nominations that each student received was each standardized by class (to account for varying classroom sizes) for inclusion in statistical analyses.
The absence of this rationale makes it impossible to estimate other parties' strategies, which is the most important part of the context they require for rational nominations.
The power of the president over nominations and the overall lack of opposition gave the chief executive the power to determine the future career paths of his party's ambitious politicians.
We shall have a complex task, because no doubt the nominations will be numerous.
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Is it not right that under the constitution the administrators may make nominations?
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He will invite the appropriate association of employers to make nominations.
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There were to be certain nominations, and efforts were to be made to secure representation of various views.
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Nominations can and will be made from members of the hereditary peerage.
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I have asked the local authorities to send in their nominations.
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The nominations received from various sources within this large area were very carefully considered before the representatives of local workers were chosen.
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Accordingly, outside bodies were not approached to suggest names, although offers of nominations were received from various quarters.
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There are other examples of nominations having been put forward sometimes by salaried officers, with very odd results.
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Even when dealing with voluntary organisations time is needed for nominations to be made and elections to take place.
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Such nominations are not treated any differently than nominations received from other sources.
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At the moment where there are more nominations than vacancies, many schemes use selection panels to make the final choice and it works very well.
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The committees have not yet been established as some nominations have still to be received from the organisations concerned.
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The local authorities were not asked for nominations for any specific posts.
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We do not support the recommendation that the chairman should not chair the nominations appointments committee.
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During the period nominations were submitted in 1992 and 1995.
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Nominations have been received from trade bodies and selections made.
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In drawing up nominations for that post, we want to be able to select from a wide field of suitably qualified candidates.
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As might be expected, local people try—rightly or wrongly—to draw comparisons between the nominations that they have submitted and the awards that are made.
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We cannot provide the number of nominations for people involved in rugby league football as we do not keep records in this form.
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A huge number of nominations have been submitted from my constituency.
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My frustration at the lack of progress being made with the nominations is matched only by that of the people who made the submissions.
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Evidence suggests that about 30,000 "live" nominations are currently within the system.
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The appointments commission will be encouraged to seek nominations from many sources, including members of the public.
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We have agreed that the membership should be limited to seven, and exactly seven nominations have been put forward.
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Who is going to make nominations to those?
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I wanted appointments from nominations of the angling associations themselves.
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Nominations are welcome from any organisation or individual bearing in mind the range of expertise needed by the panel to fulfil its functions.
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We intend to consult on nominations and to preserve the traditional balance of membership within the committees.
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In some cases, it is already possible for scheme members to make nominations for scheme benefits.
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The intention is to treat multiple nominations in the same way.
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The returning officer will, of course, reject nominations only when he is sure of his grounds.
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