Sentences with phrase «by a press release citing»

State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli today issued his own mid-year summary, accompanied by a press release citing the «triple threat of budgetary risks» posed by «projected budget gaps, weaker than expected personal income tax collections and cuts to federal programs.»

Not exact matches

The press conference was led by TMAF Executive Committee members, Elisabeth Barna, chief operating officer of American Trucking Associations, and Wendy Hamilton, senior manager, sales marketing, at Pilot Flying J. Barna and Hamilton provided an update on the movement's latest successes, citing the recently released 2016 TMAF Annual Report, «Reaching New Heights.»
The ADL press release complains about «certain Church figures» who are responsible for the «Christianization of the Holocaust,» citing the canonization of Edith Stein and, earlier, of the heroic Father Maximilian Kolbe who, in a drive - by smear, the ADL implies was an anti-Semite.
The Holy See's press office Saturday urged the public to read the latest Vatican - related diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks with «great prudence,» claiming the allegations cited in the documents reflect only the view of their writers.
In a press release Friday, Cahill said several places in Ulster County would qualify to apply for the VLTs, though the release didn't cite any by name.
Cahill also cited sexual assault allegations that have been dogging Michael Treanor, the chief executive officer of Nevele Investors LLC, though he didn't mention Treanor by name in the press release.
At the time, Penguin spokesperson Erica Glass released a statement to the press citing security concerns, and by February 2012, the publisher had temporarily stopped all ebook licensing to libraries.
But it's kind of alarming how an 18 month old press release can take on its own mutant life, reanimated by BBC hacks whose entire body of relevant scientific information has been gleaned from the blogosphere (including the not uncontentious climateaudit.org, which they approvingly cited).
Christopher Essex commented in Heartland's press release, writing that «the probabilities cited by [IPCC] aren't scientific; they aren't actual probabilities.
«A citizens audit of the IPCC study found that 5,587 cited references, nearly a third of all sources, were not peer - reviewed publications, but rather «grey literature,» such as press releases, newspaper and magazine articles, discussion papers, masters and PhD theses, working papers and advocacy literature published by environmental groups,» Sensenbrenner said.
The National Republican Congressional Committee, for example, issued multiple press releases specifically citing a study from M.I.T. as the basis for a claim that cap and trade would cost $ 3,100 per household, despite repeated attempts by the study's authors to get out the word that the actual number was only about a quarter as much.
In a press release on its web site, the Retail Council called for «an industry - wide actuarial study before DFS considers any further rate increases,» citing specific concerns it has with lack of data provided by the State Insurance Fund.
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