Sentences with phrase «panel report suggested»

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A recent report from a blue - ribbon panel, the Commission on Safety and Abuse in America's Prisons, suggests sweeping changes to reduce violence behind bars and improve health care so that when prisoners are released — 600,000 each year — they will be better citizens.
Cuomo has subsequently suggested it's going to take a richer incentive package to bring SolarCity into the fold and press reports indicate at least two other states are in the hunt for the solar panel plant that is penciled in for Buffalo.
Results suggest that while isotretinoin was associated with a change in the average value of some laboratory tests (white blood cell count and hepatic and lipid panels), the average change across a patient group did not meet the criteria for high - risk and the proportion of patients with laboratory abnormalities was low, the authors report.
The evidence «overwhelmingly» suggests that cholera was inadvertently introduced to Haiti by U.N. peacekeepers, an independent panel concludes in a report to U.N. Secretary - General Ban Ki - moon that was released yesterday.
A leaked draft of a second report by the panel, due in March 2014, suggests climate change will cause heatwaves, droughts, disrupt crop growth, aggravate poverty and expose hundreds of millions of people to coastal floods as seas rise.
The report suggests concrete measures such as more open - access journals to allow poorer institutions to have access, easing visa restrictions on visiting scientists, and investigating new metrics and analysis techniques that will allow research panels to accurately assess global collaboration.
We'd suggest the graph nearby, which we reprint exactly as it appeared in the first report of the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (hardly a group of oil - funded hacks) in 1990.
The scientific evidence for global warming and for humanity's role in the increase of greenhouse gasses becomes ever more unimpeachable, as the [United Nations] IPCC [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 4th Assessment Report] findings are going to suggest; and such activity has a profound relevance, not just for the environment, but in ethical, economic, social and political terms as well.
It will also include complicated models of interconnected ecosystem feedbacks.The panel's last report noted that preliminary knowledge of such feedbacks suggested that an additional 100 billion to 500 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions would have to be prevented in the next century to avoid dangerous global warming.
Researchers released this particular fragrance study on the heels of the President's Cancer Panel report, which suggests avoiding these hormone - disrupting chemicals due to cancer concerns.
The findings on word skill activities also suggest that teachers are focusing on phonics instruction in kindergarten and first grade, which is compatible with the recommendation of the National Reading Panel Report (2000) that «phonics instruction taught early proved much more effective than phonics instruction introduced after first grade» (section 2, p. 85).
There are reports that Amazon are going to announce new Kindle devices soon, and some rumors suggest that the new E Ink Kindle will sport a next generation E Ink panel.
The detection and response panel suggested that drone technology will play a significant role in the detection of invasive species, as will the empowerment of «citizen scientists» if efficient identifying and reporting processes are created and disseminated.
We'd suggest the graph nearby, which we reprint exactly as it appeared in the first report of the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (hardly a group of oil - funded hacks) in 1990.
In terms of what the research might suggest about the world of several decades hence, the paper in question doesn't materially change the picture painted in reports from such bodies as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).
Nobel laureate IPCC, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Special Report on CCS concluded that: «observations... suggest that the fraction [of CO2] retained in appropriately selected and managed geological reservoirs is very likely to exceed 99 % over 100 years and likely to exceed 99 % over 1000 years.»
The authors also published their own response with Carbon Brief, pointing out that they «present no evidence in our paper to suggest that future CO2 - induced warming under any emissions scenario will be lower than the projections given in AR5 [the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's fifth assessment report]».
Recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports suggest that changes in climate and ocean processes will continue and likely increase.
2 «The balance of evidence suggests that there is a discernible human influence on global climate» Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (United Nations), Second Assessment Report, 1996
They suggest that the Senate Minority Report criticized by the Credibility Project is just as valid as The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Physical Science Report - 2007, and one of them notes, correctly, that the full subtitle of this IPCC report is «The Physical Science Basis.&Report criticized by the Credibility Project is just as valid as The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Physical Science Report - 2007, and one of them notes, correctly, that the full subtitle of this IPCC report is «The Physical Science Basis.&Report - 2007, and one of them notes, correctly, that the full subtitle of this IPCC report is «The Physical Science Basis.&report is «The Physical Science Basis.»
The findings suggest that future reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) should have stronger conclusions around how human - caused climate change is affecting the world's glaciers, the researchers say.
This analysis comes on the heels of reports from scientific bodies such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and International Energy Agency that suggest the world has far greater reserves of fossil fuels already than can be burned while staying within agreed climate limits.
In a November 21 report prepping readers for Doha, entitled, «Warming up: What to Expect From the Next Big Report on Climate Change,» The Economist puts great stock in the UN's thoroughly discredited Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and suggests that our failure to secure a global climate regime is tantamount to «playing Russian roulette with the planet.&report prepping readers for Doha, entitled, «Warming up: What to Expect From the Next Big Report on Climate Change,» The Economist puts great stock in the UN's thoroughly discredited Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and suggests that our failure to secure a global climate regime is tantamount to «playing Russian roulette with the planet.&Report on Climate Change,» The Economist puts great stock in the UN's thoroughly discredited Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and suggests that our failure to secure a global climate regime is tantamount to «playing Russian roulette with the planet.»
Indeed, a new report suggests solar may not have reached its carbon break - even point, where the carbon savings from solar panels equal the associated carbon emissions.
He suggests having a Global Science Panel to deliver frequent, focused reports on specific scientific topics, Regional Evaluation Panels to assess the cultural, social, economic and development dimensions of climate change and a Policy Analysis Panel to undertake rapid analyses of specific policy options, such the environmental effectiveness of controlling black carbon.
However, the accelerated retreat of glaciers, combined with greater melting of these ice sheets, suggest that earlier projections of sea - level rise over the next century — such as in the 2007 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — are conservative.8, 9
The bottom line from the new report from the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) is that the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) knew, but didn't highlight, the fact that the best available scientific evidence suggests that the earth's climate is much less sensitive to atmospheric carbon dioxide input than the climate models they relied upon to forecast future global warming portray.
«CMOS endorses the process of periodic climate science assessment carried out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and supports the conclusion, in its Third Assessment Report, which states that the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate.»
During the program, Beck put forth an apples - to - oranges comparison by suggesting that the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report contradicts Gore's statement in An Inconvenient Truth, that if the West Antarctic or Greenland ice sheets were to break up or melt, «sea level worldwide would go up 20 feet»:
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Third Assessment Report considered the timing and areas affected by the LIA suggested largely independent regional climate changes, rather than a globally synchronous increased glaciation.
The former revelation suggested some researchers were involved in massaging the truth, sceptics claimed, while the latter exposed deficiencies in the way the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — authors of the report — go about their business.
Noting that other circuits had gone both ways on the issue, the panel suggested that further data would be useful in assessing the risks of violence posed by a failure to report.
I would also suggest that having a nationwide panel of experts who are all trained to the same standard and degree and whose reports have a similar, if not identical makeup, makes life easier for the solicitor and barrister when dealing with a large number of cases.
«[T] he weight of authority suggests that accurate news reporting — even when it is likely to have an adverse impact on the subjects of the report — usually does not give rise to an action for intentional infliction of emotional distress»: Yesterday, a unanimous three - judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit issued a decision affirming a federal district court's dismissal of claims for invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress asserted by two former undercover police officers against a television station in Albuquerque that had revealed their identities and their undercover status in the context of a televised report about their suspected involvement in an alleged incident of sexual assault.
In early December, reports started circulating suggesting LG Display could enter the supply chain for the iPhone X, providing OLED panels.
LG was initially -LRB-» / / www.macrumors.com/2017/07/28/apple-investing-billions-in-lg-for-oleds-report/') reported to have secured 45,000 panels per month for future iPhones from 2019, while as recently as September it was suggested that Apple would have to wait until at least next year («https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-09-07/apple-lg-said-to-discuss-oled-deal-for-supplies-starting-2019») before it could move beyond Samsung for significant supplies of OLED panels.
While Samsung remains the world's the dominant supplier of OLED panels and will supply Apple with up to 92 million OLED screens over the next two years, a new report today suggests that Apple is looking to diversify its supply chain by investing $ 1.75 - 2.62 billion into LG Display's OLED manufacturing.
As to why, we've seen reports suggesting that there are economic and technical limitations which currently limit Samsung's ability to manufacture larger OLED panels for iPad - style devices at scale.
Earlier reports have suggested that the new display will be an AMOLED panel, the handset is said to feature «no Home button,» and that it could boast some form of wireless charging.
In - fact, to be accurate, we have been witnessing rumours that suggest a so - called «glass sandwich» design, which comes with a metal frame in between front and rear glass panels, according a recent report published on GSMArena.
Before that, in July 2017, reports suggested that LG Display had secured a contract to supply flexible OLED panels to Apple.
Now, there have been reports to suggest that Samsung is looking for ways to relocate the rear - fitted fingerprint scanner onto the front of the device, and one way to achieve this on a full - screen panel is to hide the sensor behind the display in an area unpopulated by pixels.
Still, previous reports have suggested that the supplied screen protector will keep the color of the rear panels.
It was reported on March 29 that Samsung had begun production of OLED panels for the Note 9 two months earlier than it usually does, suggesting that this year's Note may be released as early as July.
Other reports suggest that the new change is the redesign of the actual login screen, which puts the user's image in a translucent panel over the desktop picture.
Back then, the company revealed a new fingerprint scanning technology that could be embedded under a smartphone's display or glass back panel, however, later reports suggested that Qualcomm's solution was not yet ready for prime time and that this technology will be made available in mid-2018 at the earliest.
Reports suggest that LG Display may start supplying Samsung with LCD panels as early as June this year.
We've heard contradicting reports to suggest Apple will lose the front - mounted Touch ID sensor and will instead embed it into the display, or at least have a multi-function panel at the bottom of the screen.
With this in mind, some reports have come in suggesting that the company might think otherwise, however, all of these, including the possible deal between Apple and Samsung over OLED panels, are based on rumors and speculations.
Much like its name suggests, the Mi MIX 2S is rumored to be a revised version of the Mi MIX 2, with recent reports indicating the smartphone will replace the Snapdragon 835 chip found inside its predecessor with the newer and more powerful Snapdragon 845 while retaining 8 GB of RAM and a 5.99 - inch display panel with an FHD + resolution of 2,160 by 1,080 pixels amounting to an elongated aspect ratio of 18:9 (2:1).
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