Not exact matches
James P. Spradley, Participant Observation (New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1980), and The Ethnographic Interview (New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1979), are careful introductions to ethnographic field work, although the
procedures they set forth may be
more elaborate than «observing participants» may want or need to follow.
«But it is crucial in cases of this kind for tribunals not to be distracted by the fact that the parties may have been following an internal
procedure with
more elaborate requirements and different terminology from those required by the statute: it is necessary to look beneath the parties» own labels and focus on whether the substantive requirements of the statute, which are in simple and non-technical terms, were or were not in fact met.
While attachment assessment in preschool years relies on observation of behaviors during separation and reunion
procedures (Main and Cassidy 1988), toward the end of early childhood children are less sensitive to brief separations from parents, as their attachment representations become
more elaborate because of strengthened verbal and memory skills (Messina and Zavattini 2014).
This helps diagnose a variety of illnesses, like Crohn's disease, and helps the patient avoid a much
more elaborate and invasive endoscopy
procedure.
@Joe Villeneuve, I would really appreciate if you would
elaborate a bit
more on the precise
procedure of selling the LLC before closing on a property and how does this
procedure eliminate the need for Double - Closing.