Sentences with phrase «aid decision makers»

Chris Caldow has been with NOAA since 2000 when he became a Knauss Marine Policy Fellow with the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science's (NCCOS) Biogeography Branch at NOAA Headquarters, a unit specializing in mapping the distributions of marine plants and animals to aid decision makers faced with spatially explicit management decisions.
«Hopefully, the research will aid decision makers in formulating the best strategies for controlling the disease,» Agusto said.
It aids decision makers, opinion leaders, and the public through research, analysis and commentary on foreign and defence policy.

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Market Insights provides managers and decision - makers tools which can help shape a firm's vision and aid in the determination of where to spend development dollars.
If you whine about it, your credibility and your ability to aid the decision - maker are compromised.
«Our findings can help state health care decision makers and policy leaders to develop new Medicaid policies that aid low income individuals in receiving recommended cancer screenings.»
In fact, the section will shortly be publishing a guide to aid key decision makers in fully understanding the capabilities and added value benefits of installing electronic and physical access control measures in schools.
It provides up - to - the - minute information on the N.C, L.M.S and the supplies & services available to the 5 - 16 market, whilst also helping decision makers plug into the constantly changing elements of technology, equipment, services, teaching methods and aids.
We collect and disseminate scientifically sound water quality data to aid decision - makers and the public in protecting local waterways, and to foster wider community awareness and involvement in protecting water quality.
5) The decision makers have specialized expertise and experience to aid in resolving the legal dispute.
Many important issues are decided by administrative decision - makers, ranging from whether we qualify for income assistance benefits or legal aid, to whether our injury at work is covered by workers compensation.
Because two of the three legal aid sources are predominately supported by lawyers, decision makers should consider the potential impact on access to justice if lawyers were to dramatically reduce their time / financial support of pro bono services and legal aid programs, which is likely as competition increases and the social contract under which lawyers and society have operated Vis a Vis the state sponsored monopoly continues to unwind.
In my view, others are also likely to be grateful because, in agreement with the FtT judge and them, and in disagreement with the Legal Aid Agency decision maker, this appeal is one that raises issues on which it is appropriate for the Upper Tribunal to give guidance.
It may for example not be necessary to grant legal aid for more than advice, particularly as the obtaining of advice from a competent solicitor may save further cost by persuading the individual that he has no case or enabling him to present his application in a way which enables the decision maker or court to deal with it expeditiously and without the cost incurred in seeing whether a litigant in person does have valid points.
Rigorous decisions are being forced upon managers and policy makers, for example in the UK, where drastic legal aid proposals are being put forward by the government or in The Netherlands, where the prison system is undergoing a drastic overhaul.
I hope that readers of this article can take all the steps possible to encourage the decision - makers and lawmakers to start reversing the disastrous progressive effect of the legal aid changes that have been forced upon us for more than two decades now.
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