Sentences with phrase «called draft experts»

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Supported by 18 other cell biology experts, he drafted a widely distributed «white paper» calling for an end to contamination.
They called for the international scientific community to help «analyze design plans of the canal and its subprojects for safety, social responsibility and sustainability; make recommendations to protect the region's water resources and biodiversity; and draft statements urging the Nicaraguan government to halt construction until studies can be performed and evaluated by experts.
Unlike most Call of Duty protagonists, these aren't expert killers who have been drafted in to save the day, they're real people, for lack of a better term, and the game's story definitely leans in on this point.
The key messages were developed during technical discussions and expert deliberation at a two - day meeting of the eight chapter Lead Authors, plus Susan Hassol and Daniel Glick, held in Boulder, Colorado May 8 - 9, 2012; through multiple technical discussions via six teleconferences from January through June 2012, and an author team call to finalize the Traceable Account draft language on Oct 12, 2012; and through other various communications on points of detail and issues of expert judgment in the interim.
The draft CES came in for withering criticism from the solar industry, environmentalists, and renewable power experts because it called for capping the kind of solar power known as distributed or behind - the - meter generation — that's what people and businesses put on their roofs — at about 20 megawatts a year.
Representatives from major fossil fuel corporations and industry groups had joined forces with operatives from major conservative think tanks and public relations experts to draft what they called their Global Climate Science Communications (GCSC) plan.
It can involve initial meetings or calls with clients to discuss a case and its prospects, drafting pleadings, considering prior art (earlier publications that can be used to invalidate a patent), reviewing documents to determine whether they are relevant and need to be disclosed, preparing a product or process description with the client (which involves drafting a detailed description of the product or process that is alleged to be infringing), meetings with experts, conferences with counsel to discuss and prepare the case for trial, and obviously days in court.
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In most cases, arguing your divorce before a judge requires considerably more legal resources, as the case will need to be researched, mental health experts and forensics investigators may be called on to testify, and pleadings will need to be drafted.
He's developing his own legal analytics platform called Econo.Mine which is intended to «improve the drafting of expert testimonies and judicial education in economics so that judges can make better use of the arguments presented to them when deciding cases.»
In addition to the typical work of a litigator — propagating and responding to discovery requests, taking and defending depositions, drafting documents for the court, engaging in legal research, and so on — patent litigators spend a lot of time looking at prior technology (called «prior art») and working with technical experts.
On 20 October, the Permanent Mission of Costa Rica to the UN and the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots held a briefing for First Committee delegates featuring artificial intelligence expert Professor Toby Walsh of the University of New South Wales, who helped draft and was one of the first signatories on the July 2015 artificial intelligence open letter calling for a ban on autonomous weapons.
Over the course of the week of CCW meetings Mati made several interventions in support of the draft CCW mandate to hold experts discussions on what he called lethal autonomous weapons or «the so - called killer robots.»
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