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Definition of draughtsperson in English: draughtsperson(US draftsperson) nounPlural draughtspeopleˈdrɑːftspəːsənˈdraftsˌpərsən A draughtsman or draughtswoman (used as a neutral alternative). (男或女)打样人,制图员 Example sentencesExamples - His exhibition, comprising drawings and mixed media works, attests to this not only because of his boldness in technique and scale, but also because of his consummate maturity as a draftsperson.
- Or multiple changes issued after the detailing process began may have made it difficult for the draftsperson to keep up.
- There is a continuing need for contract staff with design-related skills: engineering and architecture top the list, and CAD draftspeople are also sought after.
- I ask the Minister whether draughtspeople get paid by the word.
- Yet, beyond that, clients treat many of us as though our skills are interchangeable with other architects and draftspeople.
- Last week parliamentary draftspeople were busy working on new clauses to put to the Liberal dissidents.
- These need not be elaborate, and you can draw them yourself, buy a set, or have a set prepared by a draftsperson or architect.
- Since most municipalities do not require a registered architect or engineer, it can be much cheaper to hire a draftsperson to put those ideas on paper.
- And the only other sourcing person we have is somebody who has very little education, i.e. a draftsperson - and that might be akin to the Licensed Practical Nurse in medicine.
- The draftsperson put in an amendment to insert a new heading Part 2A but did not provide the wording to actually have a separate part.
- My concern when I read the letter was to make sure its points were transferred to the legislation, and I commend the law draftsperson on working so efficiently and promptly, in such a short space of time.
- But that is only to indicate that the draftspeople of the scheme misunderstood, not just one principle of constitutional law but, perhaps, a second principle as well.
- With a project architect, a draftsperson, an office manager, and occasional interns, the firm intends to lead sustainable design into an ever more sophisticated future.
- Here the draftsperson has chosen to set out in this subdivision the whole operation of the part.
- Were that prominent in the minds or even present in the mind of the draftsperson, it is almost impossible to understand why language would not have been used such as has been used in so many other New South Wales statutes…
- In fact, he is a sculptor as well as a prolific draftsperson, and many of the drawings shown relate to sculptural projects.
- To call themselves an intern or a draftsperson is inadequate given how much effort they've put in.
- In our submission, your Honour, there are no adverse consequences because the draftsperson in New South Wales has effectively been ignoring the majority decision in Wynyard for a very long time.
- As an amateur but ambitious architectural draftsperson, she has crafted several housing scenarios for herself and Sabre as room-mates, in the hope of providing a cat playland worthy of the animal she loves.
- We would have needed your draftspeople, of course, because you have better draftspeople.
Definition of draftsperson in US English: draftspersonnounˈdraftsˌpərsən A draftsman or draftswoman (used as a neutral alternative). (男或女)打样人,制图员 Example sentencesExamples - His exhibition, comprising drawings and mixed media works, attests to this not only because of his boldness in technique and scale, but also because of his consummate maturity as a draftsperson.
- I ask the Minister whether draughtspeople get paid by the word.
- To call themselves an intern or a draftsperson is inadequate given how much effort they've put in.
- The draftsperson put in an amendment to insert a new heading Part 2A but did not provide the wording to actually have a separate part.
- There is a continuing need for contract staff with design-related skills: engineering and architecture top the list, and CAD draftspeople are also sought after.
- In fact, he is a sculptor as well as a prolific draftsperson, and many of the drawings shown relate to sculptural projects.
- But that is only to indicate that the draftspeople of the scheme misunderstood, not just one principle of constitutional law but, perhaps, a second principle as well.
- Last week parliamentary draftspeople were busy working on new clauses to put to the Liberal dissidents.
- Here the draftsperson has chosen to set out in this subdivision the whole operation of the part.
- With a project architect, a draftsperson, an office manager, and occasional interns, the firm intends to lead sustainable design into an ever more sophisticated future.
- We would have needed your draftspeople, of course, because you have better draftspeople.
- Yet, beyond that, clients treat many of us as though our skills are interchangeable with other architects and draftspeople.
- These need not be elaborate, and you can draw them yourself, buy a set, or have a set prepared by a draftsperson or architect.
- Since most municipalities do not require a registered architect or engineer, it can be much cheaper to hire a draftsperson to put those ideas on paper.
- In our submission, your Honour, there are no adverse consequences because the draftsperson in New South Wales has effectively been ignoring the majority decision in Wynyard for a very long time.
- My concern when I read the letter was to make sure its points were transferred to the legislation, and I commend the law draftsperson on working so efficiently and promptly, in such a short space of time.
- And the only other sourcing person we have is somebody who has very little education, i.e. a draftsperson - and that might be akin to the Licensed Practical Nurse in medicine.
- Or multiple changes issued after the detailing process began may have made it difficult for the draftsperson to keep up.
- As an amateur but ambitious architectural draftsperson, she has crafted several housing scenarios for herself and Sabre as room-mates, in the hope of providing a cat playland worthy of the animal she loves.
- Were that prominent in the minds or even present in the mind of the draftsperson, it is almost impossible to understand why language would not have been used such as has been used in so many other New South Wales statutes…
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