Information received
by the ABS is treated in strict confidence as required by the Census and Statistics Act 1905.
INDIGENOUS LOCATION NAMES Indigenous Location names are allocated
by ABS and are generally based upon a commonly identified name or combination of names for the area / community that the boundary encompasses.
Under the life expectation estimation formula adopted
by the ABS in 2003, [34] Indigenous males» life expectation was estimated to be 59.4 years over 1996 - 2001, while female life expectation was estimated to be 64.8 years: a life expectation inequality gap when compared to the general Australian population of approximately 17 years for the same five year period.
The Community Housing and Infrastructure Needs Surveys (CHINS) have been carried out every two years since 1997
by the ABS.
The 2008 NATSISS and related Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and social surveys conducted
by the ABS are assumed to provide the most accurate available national estimates of the prevalence of key smoking - related and other health and social indicators.
In contrast, the NATSISS was administered
by ABS interviewers, only accompanied by local Indigenous facilitators in discrete Indigenous communities «where possible».16 This may explain the higher proportions of people in our sample who reported speaking an Indigenous language at home or being treated unfairly because they were Indigenous.
The second and third approaches are provided here as approaches that were explored
by the ABS for the previous 2005 - 2007 estimates but were considered to be unsuitable for estimating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mortality.
2 The purpose of this technical note is to present the findings from an investigation undertaken
by the ABS to determine the occurrence and the extent of age heaping in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in the Northern Territory.
Without it, the range of Indigenous population statistics published
by the ABS and their improving quality would not be possible.
LABOUR FORCE KEY FINDINGS Note: It is important to distinguish between Census labour force data, and the monthly labour force statistics that are released
by the ABS.
This is the fourth social survey of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians conducted
by the ABS.
[62] Although within the margin for error, [63] this was taken at face value
by the ABS as evidence of a slight reduction in the life expectancy gap of 0.8 years for men and 0.1 years for women since 2005 - 07.
Similarly, the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Information Plan was introduced in 1997
by the ABS.
Having determined that it is feasible to construct such an index, the second stage of the work
by the ABS will examine the feasibility of sub-dividing the index according to broad functional lines to produce a habitat index (reflecting disadvantage relating to health, housing and infrastructure) and an economic index (reflecting disadvantage relating to education, training and employment), as well as sub-dividing the index along geographical lines to produce an urban and rural / remote index.
As the work is yet to be published, Croakey has agreed not to publish it in this report, but Lovett said the findings were in accord with those of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples: Smoking Trends, Australia, 1994 to 2014 — 15 report released
by the ABS, in partnership with the Menzies School of Health Research, also last Thursday.
The level of reporting of deaths among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in NSW on ABS death data based on enhancement with the algorithm (74.4 %) is similar to that found
by ABS for NSW deaths in a eleven - month period in 2006 and 2007 using linked death and Census records (76.3 %)[3].
The suicide statistics released
by the ABS this year shows that Australia has the highest suicide rate for 13 years and that there has been a 50 % increase in suicides amongst young women since 2006.
The Robinson paper starts its discussion with what is described as the often «polarizing» claims made
by ABS proponents and opponents.
AI is trumpeted as a great boon to the public
by some ABS supporters who then argue that only big companies can set it up.
The problems of access to justice are not solved
by ABS; they ultimately are exacerbated.
In fact, the same arguments used by MDP opponents (core values will be eroded and non-lawyers will do bad things — all without a shred of proof) have been been dusted off and recycled
by ABS opponents.
Yet, it is solicitors, and by extension their clients, who would be the most harmed
by ABS.
And tired of the misinformation being floated
by ABS opponents.
The answer to that is not to reduce the number of independent small firms by having them swallowed up
by ABS franchises and the like.
We can make the necessary changes, but only with the agreement of the government, without selling our independence to non-lawyer owners (which is what is largely meant
by ABS).
As I mentioned, but Mitch ignored, the English experts were unanimous in saying that, despite two years experience there and the 10 + years of Australia's experience to draw on, it is still too early to tell whether there will ever be any benefits to the public of the types claimed
by the ABS supporters.
The report provides no evidence on increased risk to the public
by ABS.
Noticeably absent was even one speaker from the small - firm bar — the part of the bar that would be the most affected
by ABS and the part of the bar that could have brought considerable, relevant expertise to the Session.
None of the several examples of cartelization that I have given is ever addressed
by the ABS pushers.
I do not fault anyone who was initially seduced
by ABS.
Experience with ABS in Australia and England suggests that regulations would address the professional and ethical concerns introduced
by ABS.
If you have further interest in the thoughts, ideas and experiences of people who have created, are managing or are employed
by an ABS in England & Wales or an ILP in Australia, you might like to have a look at the 50 + interviews I conducted from 2014 to 2016.
Ownership
by ABS investors will cause the profit duty to suppress the fiduciary duty.
There are always, always, better ways to achieve the goals erroneously claimed as only being achievable
by ABS.
Proponents suggest that there is evidence to support ABS's positive effect on access to justice and that, in any event, the risks posed
by ABS to the legal profession ought not to be overstated.
In a most bizarre turn of events, the Working Group has come up with a criteria that Solicitor - Client Privilege might be compromised
by ABS.
Such an institute could provide a single bargaining agency on behalf of all lawyers in Canada, by which to obtain the automation of routine legal services, and not have to endure ownership by a commercial investor to get it, as proposed
by the ABS investors.
Until these incentives change we may not see significant growth in the use of external capital
by ABS firms.
Ugong Rock is community - based sustainable tourism project initiated
by ABS - CBN Foundation - Bantay Kalikasan in partnership with the City of Puerto Princesa and the Department of Tourism with the support of some government department.
A DVM and advanced training in animal behavior can also meet the criteria for certification
by the ABS.
BEHAVIOR ORGANIZATIONS American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior http://www.avsab.org/ American College of Veterinary Behaviorists http://www.dacvb.org/ Animal Behavior Society Info on certification
by ABS — Applied Animal Behavior Certification Information — About the Program for Certified Applied Animal Behaviorists The Association of Pet Behaviour Counselors Companion Animal Behaviour Therapy Study Group The Society of Veterinary Behavior Technicians www.svbt.org
A degree from an on - line program does not qualify an individual for certification
by the ABS.
In case 2, Can i replace (ROE - cost of equity)
by abs (ROE - cost of equity)?
Staying in - the - know safely is comfortable with our iDrive interface, Bluetooth, and HiFi sound system with available satellite / HD radio.Safety and security are paramount, as evidenced
by ABS, advanced airbags, a backup camera, active blind spot detection, BMW Assist eCall, dynamic cruise control, and stability / traction control.
The 2 litre engine can be fitted with ASR (Anti Slip Regulation), a device that computes slip on the basis of wheel rpm recorded
by the ABS sensors and restores grip by adjusting engine fuel supply and brakes.
The centre differential is supported
by ABS and stability control, which keeps the car in line by ever so slightly decelerating the wheels closest to the apex.
Its braking system is further augmented
by ABS along with electronic brake force distribution, which prevents it from skidding, especially on slippery roads.
By ABS brake locking the front and rear differentials, up to 100 percent of torque can be sent to any one drive wheel, allowing the vehicle to keep moving, even with two of its drive wheels (one front, one rear) completely off the ground.
Seventeen - inch alloy wheels are stopped by disc brakes at all four corners measuring 290 mm at the front and 280 mm at the rear and assisted
by ABS and switchable electronic stability control.
Active safety is assured
by the ABS, TCS and ESP systems with emergency brake assistance.