A construction retention system. The system includes a construction clip having a body portion coupled to an elongated portion and a shortened portion. The body portion includes a carrying rod receiving portion disposed between elongated portion and the shortened portion. The clip includes a first tab coupled to a proximate end of the body portion. The carrying rod receiving portion receives a carrying rod. The first tab receives a tensioning wire. The system further includes a beam clamp removably secured to an I-beam and secures the carrying rod. The construction clip is removably secured to the beam clamp and to the carrying rod. The tensioning wire tension-secures the construction clip to the carrying rod and the beam clamp.
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Still, one criminologist said that, unlike West, he was surprised by the numbers contained in the Uber safety report, and not in a good way. Its highly alarming, says John Roman, a senior fellow at NORC at the University of Chicago, a social science research organization.
Date: Dec 06, 2019
Category: Business
Source: Google
Hillary Clinton's claim that the 'highest per capita number' of crime guns in New York come from Vermont
It doesnt matter how many people live there. The issue is, how many gun dealers are there that are contributing to violence in New York, said John Roman, senior fellow in the Justice Policy Center at the Urban Institute. Roman, who has worked with New York officials over gun violence and gun laws
Date: Apr 12, 2016
Source: Google
FACT CHECK: Clinton's latest gun-law broadside on Sanders
John Roman, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute, said Clintons analysis was statistically correct but focused on the wrong numbers. It doesnt matter how many people live in Vermont. It matters how many bad gun dealers there are, Roman said.
Date: Apr 12, 2016
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Verdict in Trayvon Martin case leaves blacks wondering, where do we go from ...
A little less than 3 percent of black-on-white homicides taking place in circumstances similar to the Trayvon Martin case are ruled to be justified, according to a study by John Roman, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute. But when the races are reversed and whites kill blacks, the percentage of c
"If you asked people what would happen first, there'll be a thousand murders in D.C. in a year or there'll be less than a hundred, I think virtually everybody would have said there would be 1,000," said John Roman, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Urban Institute.