The most commonly studied outcome was the association of industry sponsorship with conclusions (8 reports); 5 reports
assessed only conclusions.
Not exact matches
It is therefore appropriate — from the Olympian vantage point a half century provides — not
only to
assess the Coleman findings and
conclusions but also to consider how and where they have directed the policy conversation.
The
only thing we can do is analyze the ingredients of each puppy food formula and
assess the company's history and reputation, then draw a
conclusion based on that.
This is bound to ruffle a few feathers, so here are Professor Jacobson's comments on how he came to this
conclusions: Jacobson Considered a Wide Range of Environmental Impacts Jacobson says he has conducted to first quantitative, scientific evaluation of the proposed, major, energy - related solutions by
assessing not
only their potential for delivering energy for electricity and vehicles, but also their impacts on global warming, human health, energy security, water supply, space requirements, wildlife, water pollution, reliability and sustainability.
Andrew Arden QC, on behalf of the claimants, argued firstly that since the actions of the secretary of state in inviting,
assessing and reaching
conclusions as to the proposals were essentially «governmental» in character, they could
only lawfully be undertaken if she had express or implied statutory authority so to act, or if the actions in question fell within the scope of the royal prerogative.