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The problem is to keep any outside examiners from getting wind of the shortfall.
David Lewis served as outside examiner.
Under another approach, 18 private colleges in six groups have begun experimenting with inviting "outside examiners" to assess the knowledge of graduating seniors.
It relies on a company's self-assessment and a review by a team of outside examiners - paid by the company - to determine eligibility.
Middlebury College also uses outside examiners for its English majors and for honors students in other subjects.
The Scholars' House is a guest house for scholars, university guests, outside examiners, members of the selection board, and residential conferences.
Like publicly traded corporations, the I.O.C., with its ever-growing economic power, needs annual audits by outside examiners and strict conflict-of-interest rules.
When Tennessee hired an outside examiner to look into Franklin American's trading in late 1998, the examiner discovered numerous problems and warned department officials in a memorandum.
Shlaim served as an outside examiner on the doctoral thesis of Ilan Pappe, another notable New Historian.
She graduated at the top of her class from France's top design school, said Carl L. Olsen, a former design director at Citroen who was one of the school's outside examiners.
In this capacity, she made ten voyages to Europe, five to Cuba, and constant journeyings, acting either as Mother Provincial or Visitatrix (the office of an outside examiner of community life).
At Oberlin College, only departments that have students up for honors use outside examiners and examinations, according to Alfred MacKay, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Around one student in each discipline is awarded "Highest Honors"; others are either awarded "High Honors" or "Honors"; rarely, a student is denied any Honors altogether by the outside examiner.
In Youngstown, representatives of the 10 companies meet twice a month for workshops on how to interpret the standards and write the manuals and procedures that will be audited by the outside examiners that can confer ISO certification.
To fight such fraud, the regulators recommended exploring new requirements for banks, especially foreign ones like Daiwa, including an audit by outside examiners, an independent inspection of the bank's internal controls and redoubled enforcement of the two-week vacation requirement.
After completing his thesis, Ladefoged received his Ph.D. upon completion of an oral exam that included Walter Lawrence - the inventor of PAT, the first parametric speech synthesizer - as an outside examiner.
He studied for his PhD but the dissertation was refused because the outside examiner, Alfred Cobban, of the University of London, gave a negative review of his dissertation, saying it lacked sufficient archival sources.
The tradition of outside examiners disappeared under the pressures of expanding enrollments and more diversified curriculums, but it is crucial to Marlboro, a small, relatively isolated institution where students and faculty members alike feel the need for some external reference points.
The judge could sign such an order by Monday and that would begin the process of finding an outside examiner with broad investigative powers to look at Enron's off-balance-sheet partnerships, at its accountants and at other companies that could be liable for the company's downfall.
In the UK, the tests start with D (the lowest) and proceed through D+, C, C+, B, AH and A. The last three are awarded after riders have been tested by outside examiners appointed by Pony Club Headquarters.