Sentences with phrase «by independent groups»

Such forms are typical for all camp programs; sports clinics and sporting events organized by independent groups, such as the baseball, soccer and football organizations using town fields.
«It's nice to be right and see things that you were writing about somewhat validated by an independent group,» she continued.
This personality test measures the Big Five personality factors developed over several decades by independent groups of researchers.
The CRUTEM analysis is very similar to those produced by independent groups such as NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) and NOAA's National Climatic Data Center (NCDC).
The advertisements financed by independent groups are infuriating candidates and government reformers alike.
Of the $ 5.42 million spent on the New York State Senate races by independent groups thus far, close to $ 800,000 has come from real...
Of the $ 5.42 million spent on the New York State Senate races by independent groups thus far, close to $ 800,000 has come from real estate - connected political action committees.
Presented every January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the North American Car of the Year Award is selected by an independent group of journalists.
According to BuzzFeed, U.S. intelligence officials agree with the assessment by an independent group called PropOrNot that Russia was behind some proportion of the false headlines that flourished on Facebook through the summer and fall.
Dr Chito Medina, MASIPAG partner scientist, said that Health Impact Assessments and Environmental Impact Assessments as required under the JDC should be done by an independent group of experts, and the process can not be confined from the data presented only by the proponents.
Check out the race - by - race ratings put forward by independent groups such as the Cook Political Report, Inside Elections1 and Sabato's Crystal Ball.
«That move led by former Mayor Ed Koch to force candidates to pledge support for drawing of political district lines by an independent group — not by the state Legislature — wins solid support,» Carroll continued.
But Heastie says enacting public campaign financing may be difficult because of the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United decision and other rulings permitting greater spending by independent groups.
Every farmed square was inhabited by an independent group of humans, which could either be organised or not.
Proposals are reviewed by an independent group of experts according to not only scientific merit and relevance but also to capacity - building potential.
«The effects of young blood on cognition have not been replicated by an independent group, and there has never been a test with a mouse model of Alzheimer's.»
The detection of the clusters by an independent group using cryo - electron microscopy helped convince the community, Cölfen adds.
Presidents judged to be more narcissistic were rated by an independent group of historians as particularly effective, charismatic and creative.
This discovery was first published in the journal Science earlier this year based on a deCODE study of over 17,000 individuals, and replications of this finding have been published by independent groups in authoritative peer - reviewed journals.
The document was collated by an independent group of experts — teachers, school leaders, school business managers and researchers with a wide range of experience — which I was kindly asked to chair.
Under government plans, about 270,000 of these new places will be in free schools, run by independent groups but funded by central government.
Funds that used to be available for LSC training by independent groups have dried up.
The NM State Plan has been widely recognized as one of the best in the country by independent groups and commissions on both sides of the aisle, and I would like to extend our state's appreciation to the Collaborative for Student Success & Bellwether Education Partners, the Alliance for Excellent Education, Results For America and other leading educational organizations that have weighed in with both praise and critique in the spirit of advancing student outcomes.
The North American Truck of the Year Award is given by a group of over 50 members of the North American automotive media and is distinctive because it is not tied to a single publication, radio or television station but determined by an independent group of journalists from the United States and Canada.
A recent analysis of shelter data by an independent group of citizens, with the help of UCLA statisticians, has shown that dramatic drops in intake have been conclusively shown to be driving parallel drops in euthanasia.
In the strictest sense, pop art was born in a series of discussions at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts by the Independent Group, a loose coalition of artists and critics fascinated with postwar American popular culture.
In the 1950s, a comparably collaborative strategy was adopted by the the Independent Group (IG), a cohort of artists, architects, theorists and designers working at the vanguard of British art.
Extensive surveys by an independent group revealed that bonobos occur only in the far eastern forests of the new reserve while other portions of the Reserve contain or are in proximity to large and numerous human settlements.
They are prefaced on cherry - picking an obscure temperature record, whose creator suggests it «should be used with caution» and which disagrees with other estimates by independent groups.
For the past three - and - a-half years, The Lightning Network has been developed by independent groups of programmers from all over the world.
This position was supported by an independent group of 2000 scientists in a letter to President Clinton several weeks ago.
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