951 resultados para Retaining wall. Instrumentation. Anchors


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Pt. 1. The strings.--Pt. 2. The wood-wind.--Pt. 3. Strings and wood-wind combined.--Pt. 4. The horns.--Pt. 5. The combination of strings, wood-wind and horns.--Pt. 6. The trumpets, cornets, trombones, tubas and instruments of percussion.--Pt. 7. Harp, mandoline, zither, guitar, piano (cembalo), organ and harmonium.

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Includes bibliography.

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Description based on: Vol. 10, no. 1 (May 1912); title from cover.

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Over the last 3 decades, dramatic labor market changes and well-intentioned but uninformed policies have created significant officer talent flight. Poor retention engenders substantial risk for the Army as it directly affects accessions, development, and employment of talent. The Army cannot make thoughtful policy decisions if its officer talent pipeline continues to leak at current rates. Since the Army cannot insulate itself from labor market forces as it tries to retain talent, the retention component of its officer strategy must rest upon sound market principles. It must be continuously resourced, executed, measured, and adjusted across time and budget cycles. Absent these steps, systemic policy, and decisionmaking failures will continue to confound Army efforts to create a talent-focused officer corps strategy.

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"This report is based on research sponsored by the U.S. Navy through the Office of Naval Research, Contract Nonr-2653(00)"