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  • Appraised of the facts, he would have realised that what the News of the World was doing wasn't legal.

    Hugh Muir's diary 2011

  • Critically Appraised Topics: Chosen as a group by the fellows and assigned to second and third year fellows (one per year) to critically & thoroughly review the existing literature on a topic & offer guidelines/opinions to be posted on website for residents at CHOP.

    Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship 2010

  • Putting down $80,000 on the $372, 500 home (Appraised at more than $400k) eliminated me having to pay the mandated mortgage insurance, which all the gurus also said was smart.

    Why Not Blame Zillow and the Gurus for the Mortgage Meltdown? 2009

  • Appraised values and subsequent loan amounts are falling due to falling prices which is stating the obvious, but still not being comprehended seriously by anybody.

    Economic Recovery and Housing Recovery in 2012 2009

  • Appraised for tax purposes at $2,078,660, the house believed to be the Bushes 'new Texas home was built in 1959, but has been extensively renovated.

    Bushes Buy Dallas Home for Residence 2008

  • Appraised of the new alternative, Dutcher worked over the weekend drafting a request to the Secretary of Agriculture.

    History of Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge 2007

  • The old cliché “but it is the law,” or “the local law lays the requirement for the taxation of property by its mandated Appraised value and not the number of people living therein/thereon according to a census,” the Constitution is still the supreme law of the land.

    Texas Supreme Court Holds Property Tax Unconstitutional 2005

  • I should stop speaking for Craig, it being a matter of time until I misstate his beliefs, but in any case Craig developed the concept of BFS Batters Faced per Start as a measure of the “strain” on a pitcher, and introduced this concept to the public in The Diamond Appraised.

    The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004

  • As Craig wrote in his 1989 book The Diamond Appraised, I grew up as a Tigers fan.

    The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004

  • Seven years before The Diamond Appraised, on pages 59-60 of the 1982 Baseball Abstract, I had discussed the issue of whether Billy Martin, then manager of the Oakland Athletics, was riding his starting pitchers too hard, and was going to ruin their arms:

    The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004

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