Sentences with phrase «human events reported»

The conservative magazine Human Events reported that former White House spokesman Ari Fleischer was interested in running against Hall.

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But by the time the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor released its annual International Religious Freedom Report two months later, events unfolding in the Middle East had compelled her to reconsider the issue.
Therefore, the choice made by God to use human events and human reporting of those events makes the task of faithful interpretation endless.
If the meaning of our principle of historical aetiology, as opposed to an eye - witness report by someone who was himself present at the event, has been understood, we presumably also possess a criterion for judging what was correct in the description given by traditional theology of the blessed, supernatural, original condition of man, as opposed to what was a simplified projection into the past, into human beginnings, of the state of man as it ought to be and will be in the future.
According to a report from The Future Project, an organization in Canada dedicated to the eradication of human sex trafficking (the practice of coercing people against their will into the sex trade), the possibility of sex trafficking rises exponentially at international sporting events like the Olympics.
Profoundly moved by the wisdom of nonviolent resistance, editors reported on, analyzed and theologized about all the events of these years, from Montgomery to Little Rock to the sit - ins to the freedom riders, with considerable interest and always accompanied by profound expressions of respect and human sympathy.
The report finds makes a list of recommendations for business, industry, professional bodies and government, namely: Construction businesses · Focus on better human resource management · Introduce and / or expand mentoring schemes · Boost investment in training · Develop talent from the trades as potential managers and professionals · Engage with the community and local education establishments Industry · Rally around social mobility as a collective theme · Promote better human resource management and support the effort of businesses · Promote and develop the UK as an international hub of construction excellence · Support diversity and schemes that widen access to management and the professions · Emphasise and spread understanding of the built environment's impact on social mobility Professional bodies and institutions · Drive the aspirations of Professions for Good for promoting social mobility and diversity · Support wider access to the professions and support those from less - privileged backgrounds · Promote and develop the UK as an international hub of construction excellence · Emphasise and spread understanding of the built environment's impact on social mobility · Provide greater routes for degree - level learning among those working within construction Government · Produce with urgency a plan to boost the UK as an international hub of construction excellence, as a core part of the Industrial Strategy · Provide greater funding to support the travel costs of apprentices · Support wider access to the professions and support those from less - privileged backgrounds · Place greater weight in project appraisal on the impact the built environment has on social mobility The report is being formally launched at an event in the House of Commons later today.
Human rights campaigner Shami Chakrabarti, who wrote the anti-Semitism report and was at yesterday's event, said Mr Corbyn shared her anger at what had happened.
Human rights campaigner Shami Chakrabarti, who wrote the anti-Semitism report and was at yesterday's event, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme Corbyn shared her anger at what had happened.
And, the GDELT project, which monitors the world's broadcast, print, and web news from every country in over 100 languages, can show when human - rights related events are being reported well before the news makes its way through mainstream, Western channels.
The Science and Human Rights Report (SHRR) is a monthly newsletter intended to keep scientists, engineers and human rights practitioners informed of news, program updates, upcoming events and new resources relevant to the intersection of science, technology and human riHuman Rights Report (SHRR) is a monthly newsletter intended to keep scientists, engineers and human rights practitioners informed of news, program updates, upcoming events and new resources relevant to the intersection of science, technology and human rihuman rights practitioners informed of news, program updates, upcoming events and new resources relevant to the intersection of science, technology and human rihuman rights.
About The Science and Human Rights Report (SHRR) is a monthly newsletter intended to keep scientists, engineers and human rights practitioners informed of news, program updates, upcoming events and new resources relevant to the intersection of science, technology and human riHuman Rights Report (SHRR) is a monthly newsletter intended to keep scientists, engineers and human rights practitioners informed of news, program updates, upcoming events and new resources relevant to the intersection of science, technology and human rihuman rights practitioners informed of news, program updates, upcoming events and new resources relevant to the intersection of science, technology and human rihuman rights.
No cases of severe pancreatitis and only one admission to the intensive care unit for an LPLD - related abdominal event were reported in the study published in Human Gene Therapy.
These events appear to be the result of human encroachment into the monkeys» natural habitat, and probably resulted from transfer of human bacteria from hands to food that was then fed to monkeys, according to the report.
This event will provide an overview of the recent National Research Council report, «Successful K - 12 STEM Education,» as well as give examples of innovative research - based tools for engineering education funded by the National Science Foundation's Directorate for Education and Human Resources.
Then, in June, Hope R. Ferdowsian of George Washington University and her colleagues reported in PLoS ONE that chimps that had previously suffered traumatic events, including experimentation, exhibit clusters of symptoms similar to depression and post-traumatic stress disorder in humans.
In the review, the scientists report analyses of the most comprehensive radiocarbon data set of Caribbean mammals and human arrivals in the Caribbean, representing 57 extinction and extirpation (when a population vanishes from an island) events for native species.
A report in 2014 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration pointed to human - caused climate change as a significant influence on some extreme weather events in 2013 — notably heat waves in Europe, Asia and Australia.
Your special report on God mentioned the human tendency to describe events in terms of agents, even when we know...
They report today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that genes of the 1918 virus were most likely present in swine or human hosts at least 2 and possibly 15 years before the pandemic began and combined to form the deadly virus during multiple reassortments, presumably rare events in which flu viruses exchange genes.
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Last month, a team of Chinese researchers reported that, in a first - of - its - kind event, they had edited the genomes of human embryos.
Over the last five years, the BAMS report has examined more than 100 events as part of a burgeoning sub-field of climate science that uses observations and climate models to show how human - caused warming has already affected the odds or severity of many of the weather extremes we experience now.
In an attempt to bring a more human face to the slaughter, Saroyan brings in a historian, an Armenian woman named Ani (Khanjian, Irma Vep), to serve as an advisor to the film, since she is an expert on the life of painter Arshile Gorky (Abkarian, When the Cat's Away), reported to have eye witnessed the events, and who is to be featured in a supporting role.
Since its founding in 1988, The Onion has attracted millions of loyal fans drawn to its fearless reporting and scathing commentary on world events, human behavior, and journalistic convention.
It's been ten years (or ten winters, as Maurice calls it) since the events of Rise and according to news reports, only one in 500 humans survived the flu outbreak, hinted at in the end of that film.
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Barcelona, Spain (October — September) Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Biennial (October) Late at Tate Britain, (performance), London, (Friday 4 June, 18.00 — 22.00) 2010 Psychopomp Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes, UK Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo, in conjunction with Daiwa Foundation Art Prize 2009 Marcus Coates, Kunsthalle, Switzerland Marcus Coates and Martin von Hasselberg, New Orleans Museum of Art Follow the Voice, Unitarian Church, Shrewsbury, UK Performance A Ritual For Elephant and Castle Coronet Theatre London Marcus Coates, Lisson Gallery, London, UK Trying To Cope With Things That Aren't Human, Air - Space Gallery, Stoke on Trent The Plover's Wing, Workplace Gallery, Gateshead, UK 2008 Performance, Pastoral Spirit, Wallspace, All Hallows Church, London Performance, Report, Channel 9 TV, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Performance, This Wild Melody, Barbican Art Gallery, London Performance, Spirit Caravan, Hayward Gallery, London 2007 Performance, A Heligoland for Souls — Experiment Marathon, Serpentine Gallery, London Performance, HaPazura, Israeli Centre for Digital Art, Holon, Israel Exhibition, Cycle Parking and Prostitution, Rekord Gallery, Oslo, Norway Solo Screening, Dawn Chorus, Venice Biennale, Italy Exhibition, Marcus Coates, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK Performance, Dawn Chorus, Arnolfini, Bristol, UK Exhibition, Dawn Chorus, Picture This, Bristol, UK Exhibition, Dawn Chorus, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK Performance, 100 Ways to Change the World, Hayward Gallery, London, UK Performance, Pub Shaman, The Event, The Lamp Tavern, Birmingham, UK Solo Screening, Artesmundi, Cardiff, UK 2006 Performance, Kamikuchi, Grizedale Arts, Ikebukuru Tokyo, Japan Performance, The Mouth of God, Grizedale Arts, A-Foundation, Liverpool Biennial 06, UK Solo Screening, In Conversation with Mark Wallinger, ICA, London, UK 2005 Solo Screening, Marcus Coates» Films 99 - 2005, Side Cinema, Newcastle, UK 2004 Exhibition, Journey to the Lower World, Café Gallery Projects, London, UK 2003 Exhibition, Unbecoming, The Gymnasium, Berwick upon Tweed, UK 2001 Performance, Chiffchaff, Compton Verney, The Bandstand, Leamington Spa and Herbert Gallery and Museum, Coventry, UK
In Chapter 2 of the most recent IPCC report (AR5, 2013), for example, we find these (7) conclusions affirming the the lack of clear observational evidence linking extreme weather events to human activity.
Over the last three decades, five IPCC «assessment reports,» dozens of computer models, scores of conferences and thousands of papers focused heavily on human fossil fuel use and carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions, as being responsible for «dangerous» global warming, climate change, climate «disruption,» and almost every «extreme» weather or climate event.
In summary, there is little new about climate science in the report, and nothing at all new about attribution of past warming and extreme weather events to human activity, projections of future warming and its effects, or potential for catastrophic changes.
Human - induced climate change plays a clear and significant role in some extreme weather events but understanding the other risks at a local level is also important, highlights Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society's annual special report, Explaining Extreme Events of 2014 from a Climate Perspeevents but understanding the other risks at a local level is also important, highlights Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society's annual special report, Explaining Extreme Events of 2014 from a Climate PerspeEvents of 2014 from a Climate Perspective.
A recent World Health Organization report suggests that globally climate change could cause an additional 250 000 additional deaths per year between 2030 and 2050, not taking into account factors such as the effects of economic damage, major heat wave events, river flooding, water scarcity, or human conflict.
Referencing Cuomo's and Bloomberg's comments above he opines, «to connect energy policy and disasters makes little scientific or policy sense,» and he cites the recent extreme - event report of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change admitting «no signs that human - caused climate change has increased the toll of recent disasters.»
The IPCC Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX), also discusses the relationship between human - caused climate change and various types of extreme weather eEvents and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX), also discusses the relationship between human - caused climate change and various types of extreme weather eventsevents.
«The CCR - II report correctly explains that most of the reports on global warming and its impacts on sea - level rise, ice melts, glacial retreats, impact on crop production, extreme weather events, rainfall changes, etc. have not properly considered factors such as physical impacts of human activities, natural variability in climate, lopsided models used in the prediction of production estimates, etc..
The table that accompanies the above passage from the IPCC's report, captioned «Extreme weather and climate events: global - scale assessment of recent observed changes, human contribution to the changes, and projected further changes for the early (2016 — 2035) and late (2081 — 2100) 21 st century `'» has the following entries for «Increases in intensity and / or duration of drought»: under changes observed since 1950, «low confidence on a global scale, likely changes in some regions `'» [emphasis added]; and under projected changes for the late 21 st century, «likely (medium confidence) on a regional to global scale».
The Lowy Institute report argues that expected climate change «poses fundamental questions of human security, survival and the stability of nation states» and identifies food shortages, extreme weather events and rising sea - levels as potential causes of large - scale, unregulated population movements in Asia and destabilisation of governments unable to respond.
The report effectively implies that there is no climate change other than what is caused by humans, and that extreme weather events are equivalent to climate change.
The 1,018 - page report convincingly and systematically challenges IPCC claims that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are causing «dangerous» global warming and climate change; that IPCC computer models can be relied on for alarming climate forecasts and scenarios; and that we need to take immediate, drastic action to prevent «unprecedented» climate and weather events that are no more frequent or unusual than what humans have had to adapt to and deal with for thousands of years.
Even in the efforts to spin extreme weather events as alarming and caused by humans, Roger Pielke Jr. has tweeted the following quotes from the Report:
Events like heat waves almost certainly bear a human imprint, the report said, and many droughts and heavy rain events doEvents like heat waves almost certainly bear a human imprint, the report said, and many droughts and heavy rain events doevents do, too.
Researchers report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that they looked at the history of sea level and storm surges from the year 1800 to 2300, and then simulated the pattern of events in a world in which humans abandoned the vows made in Paris in 2015 and went on burning fossil fuels under the notorious «business as usual» scenario.
Atsuyuki Suzuki, former president of the Japanese Atomic Energy Agency, and now senior scientific adviser to his successor, listed some of these reports in a talk at UC, Berkeley (start around 8 minutes for a longer list): • country specific - groupthink with consensus first, overconfidence, etc (Parliament) • human caused disaster, lack of emergency preparedness (government) • lack of safety consciousness, ignoring both natural events and worker training (academic)
IFAW reports that they believe this most recent event to be the result of natural causes but added that they do watch for possible human impacts on dolphins.
The report is the first attempt to calculate the extent to which human activity has affected the chances of a specific weather event occurring.
The IPCC has already concluded that it is «virtually certain that human influence has warmed the global climate system» and that it is «extremely likely that more than half of the observed increase in global average surface temperature from 1951 to 2010» is anthropogenic.1 Its new report outlines the future threats of further global warming: increased scarcity of food and fresh water; extreme weather events; rise in sea level; loss of biodiversity; areas becoming uninhabitable; and mass human migration, conflict and violence.
Comment: Some commenters noted the issues and recommendations raised in the Institutes of Medicine report «To Err Is Human» and the critical need to share information about adverse drug and other medical events, evaluation of the information, and its use to prevent future medical errors.
In the event, the court, in a Solomonic judgment, decided that as far as reporting of the inquest was concerned it was clear there would be a substantial and undesirable interference with the European Convention on Human Rights, Art 10 (the right to freedom of peaceful assembly) of the media to fully to report the proceedings if they were prevented from identifying the parents.
Awareness: These AIs watch for and report unusual events when humans can't have an eye on them.
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