Sentences with phrase «broadly in line»

The government states that the Bill is broadly in line with the recommendations which arose out of the independent review of the Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act commissioned by the Registrar in 2001.77 Implementation of the new legislation is intended to commence on 1 July 2006, to allow the existing 3,000 organisations time to make the transition to the new regime.
It's exotic enough to sound enticing and look sensational, but broadly in line with the other high - end watches in Apple's collection, including Hermès.
These revelations are broadly in line with what's been shown in recent leaks from Evan Blass and Android Police, which have published images of a new button layout, color scheme and Settings app that are far removed from what we see on Nougat on the Nexus 6P and 5X today.
Opt for the smaller Pixel and you can save $ 120 on those numbers, but it's still broadly in line with what Apple will charge you for an unlocked iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus.
The City firm took in fee income of # 57.5 m for the last financial year, broadly in line with the 2011 - 12 figure of # 57.6 m, while profits per equity partner (PEP) fell 3 % from # 303,000 to # 293,000.
In the UK, decisions have been broadly in line with that philosophical construct, albeit that caesarean sections have been ordered in situations where mothers have been declared to lack capacity or where their own lives were felt to be in peril.
It is also broadly in line with the view expressed by Simon Firth in «Derivatives: Law and Practice», in which he states that the Determining Party can not subsequently change its mind, unless it failed to comply with the instructions set out in the ISDA Master Agreement.
I expect these five crossbenchers to also be broadly in line with Liberal economic ideology.
In economic theory there are (were) plenty of models that seemed logical, coherent and broadly in line with both observations and established micro-results (this echoes the «but the effect is physical and the Earth is warming!»
The International Energy Agency (IEA) says China's plan to increase its share of renewable energy to 20 per cent is broadly in line with a scenario where countries make some, not particularly ambitious, efforts to cut emissions.
The findings are broadly in line with evidence from epidemiological studies that focus on the effect of climate conditions on both the transmission cycle and the incidence of disease.
The CCCs figures are broadly in line with other authoritative sources, and endless repetition of memes about nuclear cost is not going to change that.
However, our results for carbon emissions from electricity production move broadly in line with official year - to - year values for the entire power sector.
2) Most work since 1998 shows more decadal scale variance but is broadly in line with Mann et al. (see above)
To the extent possible, the scenarios were mutually consistent, such that scenarios of population (United Nations medium range estimate) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP)(moderate growth) were broadly in line with the transient scenario of greenhouse gas emissions (based on the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) scenario A, see Hansen et al., 1988), and hence CO2 concentrations.
Almost 412,000 people travelled through Glasgow Airport in January, meaning passenger numbers were broadly in line with the same period last year.
They did exactly what their counterparts at Alaska Airlines did and they brought their earnings chart broadly in line with that of British Airways.
With a 2.1 % absolute return for the Alpha Portfolio, the Smart Alpha Portfolio has not out - performed (with a 1.6 % absolute return) to date, but returns appear broadly in line with the potential annual returns I've highlighted.
Well, the market values AEX around $ 63 mio, broadly in line with my valuation of their US assets (plus $ 5.4 mio of net cash).
Inflation dynamics in Canada have been broadly in line with the Bank's expectations and the underlying pressures affecting prices remain largely unchanged.
Inflation in Canada has been broadly in line with the Bank's expectations and its dynamics are essentially unchanged.
«The reality is that overall home building has been relatively healthy in the two big cities, and broadly in line with demographic demand — for example, vacancy rates have held relatively stable at fairly tight levels.
The changes were broadly in line with expectations and suggested changes to pricing, clarity of objectives and competition.
Simply, it means that you are allowed to increase the cost of the purchase of the asset broadly in line with the inflation.
That's broadly in line with most rivals, and shows how popular small crossovers are nowadays.
The Fiesta's standard warranty lasts for three years or 60,000 miles, which is broadly in line with the class average, if some way short of the five - year / 100, 000 - mile cover offered on the Hyundai i20 and Toyota Yaris, or the seven - year cover on the Kia Rio.
Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt said her appointment of a school commissioner for Birmingham was a welcome shift and broadly in line with proposals he had made jointly with the former education secretary David Blunkett for a localised tier of accountability responsible for driving up school standards.
While most marks were broadly in line between the two methods, there was one spectacular outlier.
The results of Louisiana's tiering process are broadly in line with reviews conducted by independent evaluators, such as the nonprofit edreports.org, whose analyses are evidence - based.
Rising stock markets — the S&P 500 has tripled since reaching a low in March 2009 and over the last 10 years, the largest public pension plans have earned an average return of 7.45 percent, broadly in line with the median long - term goal of 8 percent — have boosted pension plan coffers to the highest level of assets they've ever had.
That's what we do in education too: OECD data point to levels of innovation in education that are broadly in line with those in other sectors.
In addition to a north - south divide in school standards, in its annual report, Ofsted noted: an improvement in primary schools, but with weaker secondaries, teacher shortages affecting many schools, a need for better leadership in underperforming schools, free school standards «broadly in line» with other schools, early education as «never stronger» and a decline in prison education.
Impact on waistline was less dramatic, ranging from half an inch to three inches, broadly in line with weight loss.
Strength training with heavy loads tends to cause a greater increase in the fiber type of all fiber areas compared with light loads, which is broadly in line with the (non-significant) findings of the systematic review and meta - analysis performed by Schoenfeld et al. (2014).
In 1950s only the most northerly glaciers appeared to be retreating, but a transition from advance to retreat appeared to move down the Antarctic Peninsula over a period of about 10 to 20 years, broadly in line with what we would expect if this was a consequence of the warming that has been measured in this area.
Back then, he was broadly in line with independent forecasters till 2010, but then seemed a fair bit more optimistic.
They are added to all the AV - elected MPs to bring the total seat distribution broadly in line with proportions of the popular vote.
Seven per cent of voters say they still intend to vote for the party, broadly in line with other polls over the past month.
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I reported recently that two in three Free Schools had been found to be good or outstanding by OFSTED - and that «the Department for Education says that the proportion of Free Schools rated «Good» or «Outstanding» is broadly in line with all state schools inspected since the introduction of the new framework».
«Furthermore, awarding bodies have indicated that any fall in top grades, if one does occur, is likely to be very small and that, overall, A-level results are likely to be broadly in line with recent years.
UK foreign secretary Margaret Beckett said the report's thinking was «broadly in line with our own» but said she would need time to digest the full recommendations.
That's broadly in line with the opinion polls and suggests Labour can turn opinion polls into solid electoral performances.
It's broadly in line with opinion polls - perhaps a little under - and would easily give Ed Miliband a majority if it was replicated across the board in 2015.
Only by increasing the Lords» size even further can they achieve their goal of making the party political balance in the House broadly in line with the proportions seen in the Commons.
When YouGov asked their sample whether they supported changing the voting system so that parties are represented in parliament broadly in line with their national vote, 54 per cent were in favour and only 16 per cent opposed.
«Our profit after tax of N42 billion translates to 18.2 % return on average equity, broadly in line with our 2017FY guidance.»
However, the government's structural budget deficit is second in size only to the US («AAA» / Negative) and indebtedness is significantly above the «AAA» median, although currently broadly in line with France («AAA» / Negative) and Germany («AAA» / Stable).
Their majority of 1,771 is a 2,093 reduction on their 2010 performance — broadly in line with their decline in national opinion polls.
Johnson's intervention is arguably the most impactful since the EU embargo on arms supplies ended last month, but his concerns are broadly in line with a range of figures from across the political spectrum.
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