"The person who can synopsize an issue in a clear, concise, dramatic statement that takes less than thirty-five seconds to deliver is more likely to be seen and heard on broadcast news than those who lack that talent" (p.
He attempts in this section to synopsize the problems with this periodization, while explaining why historians have yet to find a suitable alternative.
2302, implemented in FAR 6.102(d)(3), Congress has deemed that purchases under the MAS program meet the definition of "competitive procedures." Therefore, there is no requirement to synopsize the acquisition or otherwise follow competitive procedures normally associated with "full and open competition" under the Competition in Contracting Act (CICA).
Finally, we share a theoretical and textual approach to uncovering theory and practice through the experiences of graduate students as they use hypertext to critically synopsize and respond to dense and difficult curriculum and learning theories (see Figures 5, 6, & 7).
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