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  • Having its eyes set on the emphasis in the Mid-term Appraisal, the UT Administration has already set in motion the process of upgrading infrastructure in health, education, roads, transport, water supply and sewerage and power.

    www.punjabnewsline.com 2010

  • The Mid-term Appraisal of the Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-07) drew attention to the loss of dynamism in agriculture and allied sectors after the mid-1990s.

    Business Wire Travel News 2010

  • Having its eyes set on the emphasis in the Mid-term Appraisal, the UT Administration has already set in motion the process of upgrading infrastructure in health, education, roads, transport, water supply and sewerage and power.

    www.punjabnewsline.com 2010

  • The Mid-term Appraisal of the Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-07) drew attention to the loss of dynamism in agriculture and allied sectors after the mid-1990s.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • To accommodate this draconian "cone of silence" between appraiser and loan officer, something called an Appraisal Management Company has come into use.

    A common-sense way to mend the draconian appraisal process 2011

  • To accommodate this draconian "cone of silence" between appraiser and loan officer, something called an Appraisal Management Company has come into use.

    A common-sense way to mend the draconian appraisal process 2011

  • One night, when Sameera's heart is aching, Miranda reads "Appraisal" by Sara Teasdale aloud to her.

    Poetry Friday: Appraisal by Sara Teasdale Tarie 2008

  • One night, when Sameera's heart is aching, Miranda reads "Appraisal" by Sara Teasdale aloud to her.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Tarie 2008

  • The New York Times "Appraisal" column takes us on a tour of Manhattan apartments with the words "TLC" in their listings and it reads more like a Dantean tour of the six circles of Manhattan real estate.

    The New York Observer - 2010

  • Leslie Sellers, president of the 26,000-member Appraisal Institute, a professional group based in Chicago, says the Fed's proposals include important core principles of freedom from coercion and outside influence on valuations but don't lessen the current system's tilt toward cut-rate fees and short turnaround times over appraisal quality.

    Without enforcement, new rules on appraisals may be business as usual Post 2010

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