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" ... available for evaluating an interactive system, at all stages in its development. So how do we decide which methods are most appropriate for our needs? There are no hard and fast rules in this — each method has its particular strengths and weaknesses... "
The Journal of Home Economics - Page 313
1916
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The Scientific Monthly, Volume 2

James McKeen Cattell - Electronic journals - 1916 - 662 pages
...0. S. DEPABTMEM OF AOHICOLTUBB rriHERE are a number of factors which should be taken into account J- when one discusses diet with reference to its adequacy...meals, or, as it is so commonly called, " menu-making." The last of these is by far the most important, and will therefore be discussed at the greatest length,...
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Report on the Renegotiation Act of 1951, Volume 36

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Renegotiation of government contracts - 1968 - 186 pages
...SECTION 4. CONSIDERATIONS IN EXTENDING THE RENEGOTIATION ACT A. SHOULD RENEGOTIATION BE CONTINUED? There are a number of factors which should be taken into account in considering whether renegotiation should be continued. The more important of these are presented...
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Successful Writing: Inside Information to Give You a Headstart

Teresa McCuaig - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1997 - 122 pages
...pay a percentage of their income to a middleman. Before you decide which approach is right for you, there are a number of factors which should be taken into account. Many publishing houses will no longer consider unagented manuscripts. Unable or unwilling to wade through...
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Practitioners' Journal, Volume 22, Issue 9

Carriers - 1955 - 152 pages
...profit motive out of the transportation business. Mr. Eldon Martin: No. Mr. Fishwick: My view is that there are a number of factors which should be taken into account in making rates, and costs are not the only factor. I agree with that. But when you get into a competitive...
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Foreign Economic Trends and Their ..., Issues 1-2; Issues 4-6; Issues 8-50

Economic history - 1975 - 564 pages
...Fiji are not locally owned, and these are in general more reluctant to turn to new American suppliers. There are a number of factors which should be taken into account by any US firm which seeks to enter the Fiji market. In the realm of consumer goods, Fiji has something...
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