Sentences with phrase «reports main message»

No long term projection is interfering with the Reports main message.

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Kakao Corp, the main conglomerate of the Internet service provider for the popular South Korean programs for messaging KakaoTalk, has officially unveiled a new business plan, Cocoa 3.0 which contains plans to open Blockchainowej platform aimed at the broader Asian markets, reported local news site Yonhap News.
The language in the report parallels the main message in the central bank's last Financial System Review in June — that of strengthening resiliency of the financial system on the back of an improving economy — that provided the backdrop for two rate increases in July and September.
On the verge of the Gunners facing our main rivals for the Premier League, Chelsea, in the traditional curtain raiser to the season, Arsene Wenger is sending out a real message of intent with the news reported on the Arsenal website that the two key players Santi Cazorla and Theo Walcott have signed new long term contracts.
This key findings report summarizes the new numbers, main messages and identifies some minor changes in methodology.
«Looking at 300 pages as a whole, the main message is that even if we don't know exactly how drought will manifest in the future, the consequences for forests are likely to be worse,» said Charles Luce, a research hydrologist with the Forest Service's Rocky Mountain Research Station and co-editor of the report.
When I read the Wegman report some time ago, the main message I got was that the climate science community did not adequately involve the statistical community in their work, even though climate science tends to be heavy in statistics.
• One of the main and clear messages of the McKinsey report is that the reduction opportunities are many, are fragmented, and are spread throughout all sectors of the economy.
The report highlights the following main messages.
Summarizing the report's main message, UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner stated in the concluding press conference, «You may not know everything, but you will know enough about the risks of not acting.»
Earlier this month, it was the main message of a report, «Better Climate, Better Growth: The New Climate Economy,» from the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate.
The latest report from the main international panel charged with assessing climate change, released today in Copenhagen, shouts the same basic message scientists have been telling governments for decades.
These had little bearing on the main messages of the 4th Assessment Report.
The key message from the recently released Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report is that climate change is real, humans are the main culprits for the dramatic change and the cost of inaction will be catastrophic.
Its main message — largely missing from news reports and blogs alike — is that carbon emissions interact with a wide range of other factors, from volcanic activity to El Niño weather patterns, in determining the trajectory of global temperatures.
Though state - specific, the report's main message really has applications across the nation and is one which needs to continue to be stated:
««Manage expectations» — Message from BigLaw IT to vendors Main Will law firm agreement to monitor and report race, gender, sex pref result in better client relations or employee action?»
Russia appears to be following through on its threat last year to block access to the Telegram encrypted messaging platform.The BBC reports today that the Roskomnadzor media regulator has begun legal proceedings to block the app in the country, after Dubai - based Telegram refused to comply with requests that it hand over the encryption keys.Telegram was given a deadline of 4 April to hand over the keys, but the company has refused, explaining that the way the service is built means it has no access to them.Russia's main security agency, the FSB, wants the keys so it can read messages and prevent future terror attacks in the country.
As hypothesized, main effects emerged such that smokers with higher health literacy reported stronger smoking risk perceptions and demonstrated greater smoking risk knowledge retention, regardless of message type, whereas smokers with lower health literacy reported lower levels of perceived risk and knowledge retention in response to all of the messages.
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