Sentences with phrase «chief author»

There Hayden became chief author of the Port Huron Statement, the foundation document for more than a decade of campus activism, and a generation of political engagement by former student activists that continues to be felt in the nomination of then - student activist Hillary Clinton as Democratic candidate for U.S. president.
The study's chief author Daniel Koretz and his colleagues used a simplified model of the University of California admissions process and real test scores to examine the impact of attempts to roll back affirmative action in postsecondary admissions on eight California campuses.
But this is Mark Coker, founder, CEO, and «Chief Author Advocate,» as his bio says, at Smashwords, the self - publishing platform.
Melissa Cheyney, chief author of the pro-home-birth MANA study, calls the Cornell methodology «misleading.»
fought against the rise of nuclear weapons as the chief author of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978
The timeline is similar to one being pushed by Rep. Kevin Brady, the chair of the House Ways and Means Committee and the chief author of the House version of the tax legislation.
Janice Jiggins, one of the chief authors of the IAASTD report headlined the side event.
Nicholas Timothy, May's influential political advisor and chief author of the Tories» manifesto, has his name in the credits of The Road to Somewhere.
Nadler is the chief author of the Uniting American Families Act, which seeks to eliminate discrimination in the immigration laws by permitting permanent partners of United States citizens and lawful permanent residents to obtain lawful permanent resident status in the same manner as spouses of citizens and lawful permanent residents.
The commitment is to be written into the Liberal Democrat manifesto, according to David Laws, its chief author, clearing a major obstacle in the path of a second coalition deal with the Tories.
«We're excited about this opportunity, which has been long awaited,» said Cornegy, who has five children in public school and is the bill's chief author.
Aides to Republican Majority Leader Jim Steineke, the chief author of the Assembly bill, said he expects to schedule a floor vote sometime this month.
Ellen Galinsky, the report's chief author, adds that mothers tend to count psychological responsibility, not just actual hours.
Londa Schiebinger, the study's chief author, writes that women scientists do nearly twice the amount of housework as their male counterparts: 54 % for women compared with 28 % for men.
Scientific Freedom and Responsibility (1975) The ad hoc Committee issued a report in 1975, Scientific Freedom and Responsibility, which is often referred to as «The Edsall Report,» after its chief author, Dr. John T. Edsall, a professor of biochemistry at Harvard University.
Wynne was the chief author of a joint report, Biodiversity Challenge, published by environmental groups at the end of last year, which proposed more than 500 targets for the conservation of species and habitats.
Peter Patriarca, a US Food and Drug Administration official, is chief author of the country's pandemic contingency plan.
At a press conference following the ruling, real estate financier Robert Klein, the chief author of the initiative, exulted that CIRM «has lift - off today.
The longstanding road map for finding the universal ancestor, however, turns out in the light of new data to have given misleading directions, and the road map's chief author, Dr. Carl Woese of the University of Illinois, is proposing a new theory about the earliest life forms.
One of the chief authors of Massachusetts» new education - reform law has fired what appears to be an opening salvo in his bid to unseat the state's Republican Governor next year.
Also, Thursday, the chief author of the Senate's school accountability bill said he'd consider dropping a proposal to create two review boards for Wisconsin schools.
The chief author of the State Senate's school accountability bill said Thursday that he'd consider dropping a proposal to create two review boards for Wisconsin schools.
Still, the chief author yesterday said the study of the first - year pilots gave him reason to be optimistic about statewide implementation albeit with the reservations spelled out in the report.
David Coleman, the chief author of the Common Core Standards for English Language Arts, is the speaker.
Dallas, Texas Kelby Woodard is a former Minnesota State Legislator where he was chief author of the Opportunity Scholarships Bill and his party's Lead on education finance and reform.
Chief authors are Rep. Dennis Smith and Sen. Karin Housley.
«It's very clear that we are not prepared for the kind of events we're seeing,» said Chris Field, the report's chief author.
«The trend is unmistakably towards more states taking an active role in climate change,» said Barry G. Rabe, a professor of environmental policy at the University of Michigan and chief author of the Pew study.
Professor Mao Yushi of the Unirule Institute of Economics and chief author of the report summarized the rationale of the study:
Zander says that the group's consultation paper has provoked a 12 - page response from Warren Young, deputy president of the New Zealand Law Commission and chief author of the New Zealand sentencing reform project — obtainable from [email protected].
One of our attorneys, Mr. Kalish, is the chief author of the 2010 and 2011 editions of a lawyer's practice manual on employment discrimination.
, a chief author of the Honest Ads Act.
The Cape Town Central City is not exceptional in a global sense, believes Carola Koblitz — editor and chief author of the Cape Town Central City Improvement District's (CCID) annual investment guide, The State of Cape Town Central City Report.
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