Examples of using Huber in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Leah and Tomer Huber, were responsible for all the logistical aspects of publicizing,
slightly more diverse(Berinsky, Huber, and Lenz 2012).
who is working with Huber, has a staff of 470 investigators,
Given what you know about Huber and colleagues' research goals,
As the founder of the SPK and PF/SPK(H), Huber entrusted all juridical matters concerning the groups to Ingeborg Muhler, an active member
As the police interviewed the residents of Wisteria Lane about the mysterious disappearance of Martha Huber, my husband Paul reasoned it would only be a matter of time before their digging would begin to yield answers.
led Huber and colleagues to conclude that even in a simplified setting,
though they say that Huber is the only modern author who appears to have witnessed them.
Given what you know about Huber and colleagues' research goals, you can see that the allocator represents a government
Turley said President Trump should be very happy that Sessions chose this route of appointing Huber, who has the power to seek indictments and prosecute cases, and teamed him up with Horowitz,
Just two hours ago, federal prosecutors assigned to John Huber, the[Utah] US Attorney investigating the Clintons,
Just two hours ago, federal prosecutors assigned to John Huber, the[Utah] US Attorney investigating the Clintons,
John Huber has developed almost mythical status among pro-Trump tweeters since former Attorney General Jeff Sessions directed him to investigate why the FBI spied on Trump's aides
President Trump should be very happy that Sessions chose this route of appointing Huber, who has the power to seek indictments and prosecute cases, and teamed him up with Horowitz,
Just two hours ago federal prosecutors assigned to John Huber, the US attorney investigating the Clintons,
Stöbe met the Swiss publisher Rudolf Huber, who left her a major part of his fortune in his will when he died in 1940.[7].
led Huber and colleagues to conclude that even in a simplified setting,
Peter W. Huber popularized the term with respect to litigation in his 1991 book Galileo's Revenge: Junk Science in the Courtroom. The book has been cited in over 100 legal textbooks and references; as a consequence, some sources cite Huber as the first to coin the term.
In late autumn 1943, Leipelt and Jahn were denounced for collecting money for the widow of the executed Professor Kurt Huber, and were arrested along with 19 other activists.
Martin Huber.