By digging «deep into the science,» Myers says, «we felt it was going to be a good
authoritative source which people can use to help make decisions.»
Daley, [2008] N.B.J. No. 16: 20 Among
the authoritative sources which have been accepted by courts as the proper subject of judicial notice are maps (D'Astous v. Baie Comeau (Ville)(1992), 74 C.C.C. (3d) 73 (Que.
Not exact matches
If you get on their radar as an
authoritative, interesting
source of useful information, they might share your content with their own followers,
which could put you and your business in front of a huge new audience.
That a congregation's defining practice of worship is a response «in Jesus» name» implies study of that to
which it is a response: Just how is God understood to be «present» is Jesus» ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection appearances; what understanding of God follows from this; who is Jesus; what are the
sources and the warrants of these characterizations of Jesus and of God (scripture, tradition, history of doctrine); what understanding of these
sources makes them not only
sources but also
authoritative for these understandings of God and Jesus?
One can say, therefore, that these
sources or foundations, to
which all members of a commonwealth are responsible, are «
authoritative,» but, strictly speaking, it is an incorrect use of words to say that, in and of themselves and apart from interpretation and application by human agents, they have authority.
«This is the first edition of a monthly report, issued by Nestlé to interested parties around the world,
which is designed to be a reliable and
authoritative source of information on implementation of the International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes, including its Aims, Principles and Articles.
When you search on Google, the company's system calculates
which sites are most relevant for your search within a fraction of a second, based on the contents of the page and on how
authoritative a
source your site seems to be.
4 National Diabetes Audit 2009 — 2010 produced by The NHS Information Centre for health and social care (The NHS IC),
which is England's
authoritative, central, independent
source of health and social care information.
While Cuomo claims he's trying to make New York business - friendly, an
authoritative oil - and - gas industry
source involved in Pennsylvania - based energy production told The Post the governor has repeatedly rejected offers of information on fracking from leading energy companies,
which are prepared to invest hundreds of millions of dollars on gas exploration in the state.
As «the
authoritative source for accurate and relevant information on the state of education around the world,» 1 the OECD's reports show that, of the 53 participants, 25 countries» governments (nine of
which have top 20 PISA scores overall) provide vouchers and / or tuition tax credits for students to attend private schools (see accompanied table).
Your book will be a part of Bowker's
authoritative, professional online book and publisher information
source,
which is often available to view at public
Onpets is the
authoritative information
source for holistic and preventive pet care, alternative treatment modalities and pet products
which are, among other things, organic, holistic, natural, anti-allergenic and not tested on animals.
The article titled «Surreal Places You Won't Believe Actually Exist» was written by The Active Times
which aims to be the world's best
source of
authoritative, inspiring, enligtening content for living the active, adventurous life.
The
authoritative source of information on climate change is the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),
which is releasing its 4th Assessment Report this year.
Well, at the time I, like most folks didn't have ready access to «scientific
sources», so I read the cries of alarm in places like major newspapers, Scientific American, Science Digest, Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, and other such publications,
which in turn provided extensive quotes from
authoritative «scientific
sources».
Because this has been prepared as rapidly as possible, by volunteers, before you quote from it we urge you to check the
authoritative source: the streaming video webcast of the 82 - minute long event, found at http://www.pluginpartners.org or http://www.connectlive.com/events/austinenergy,
which will be available until January 2007.
The UK Supreme Court has just completed its first calendar year, a period during
which it consolidated its position as the country's most
authoritative source of judge - made law
The Advocate General's Opinion,
which the Court regularly adopts within its judgment as providing an
authoritative source on the interpretation of EU law, argued that such protection measures arise from a European perspective, and therefore should not be forced on non-EU States.
«A judicially noticed fact must be one not subject to reasonable dispute» because it concerns a matter «[g] enerally known» or a matter «[c] apable of accurate and ready determination by resort to
sources whose accuracy can not reasonably be questioned» [a] nything
which can be «looked up» in an
authoritative source is a candidate for this type of judicial notice.
A Code is a species of enacted law
which purports so to formulate the law that it becomes within its field the
authoritative, comprehensive and exclusive
source of that law.
While some web sites, like Jimmy Wale's new Green Wikia, try to use crowd -
sourcing to unearth the most accurate information, UC Berkeley professor Dara O'Rourke has decided to take a more academic and
authoritative approach with GoodGuide,
which launched today.
YouTube told Quartz's Hanna Kozlowska that the video,
which was removed Wednesday afternoon for violating the company's policies on harassment and bullying, appeared on the Trending page because it «contained footage from an
authoritative news
source» and was therefore «misclassified» by the company.