81. They participated in the intricate system of peer review and refereed journals by which new results slowly become public knowledge. 82. Though Veterans Affairs officials call it solid, it has yet to be subjected to the independent verification known as peer review. 83. Traditionally, errors in judgment are handled through peer review and malpractice. 84. To enhance performance, Williams set up a profit-sharing plan this year and recently inaugurated peer reviews. 85. To ensure the quality of audits, accountants generally rely on peer reviews conducted by one firm of another. 86. Trade groups such as the American Society of Civil Engineers responded by launching investigations, stepping up peer reviews and sponsoring seminars. 87. Under peer review, beginning teachers and any tenured teacher in need of help are assigned a teacher mentor, who provides assistance and support. 88. Unfortunately, the totality of funds is insufficient to support all the promising research projects that are approved by peer review. 89. Unlike many nations that have a central authority dictating, the American system relies on voluntary, nongovernmental peer review. 90. Usually, hard science requires a little thing like peer review and corroboration. |
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