Sentences with phrase «cited in»

Another option cited in the report, which Chairman Christopher Smith said a majority of committee members supported, is for the village to wait for citizens to initiate a referendum measure to create a new park district or to annex into an adjacent one.
This is most often due to the reasons cited in number 5.
Jennifer, by «These results» I was referring to the papers cited in the link I posted.
The authors admit that they can not determine the source of the mercury cited in the report.
As evidence, she pointed to a 2011 study in the United Kingdom which found that three - quarters of the 6,000 young adults ages 18 to 22 years interviewed about their experiences in sports earlier in adolescence reported at least 1 incident of emotional harm playing sports, one third of whom identified their coach as the main source of harm, and to a 2005 study - one which I cited in my 2006 book, Home Team Advantage (Harper Collins), and in articles adapted from that book for MomsTEAM.com - finding that 45 % of children reported verbal misconduct by coaches, including name - calling and insulting them during play.
Cited in Father Absence and Youth Incarceration.
However, I still contend that homebirth is unsafe, and for the very reason I cited in the example above.
In studies conducted independently by the Institute for Reproductive Health and by Family Health International (cited in WABA), LAM is just as effective as artificial contraceptive methods.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho was cited in the stands when CD Feirense lost 0 - 1 to Benfica in a Portuguese League game decided on Friday night.
Reasons cited in the media for Al Thani's change of mind were that he was upset at opposition to his proposed redevelopment of the port in Marbella.
He has interviewed high profile names including Stuart Pearce and his work has been cited in Javier Hernandez's biography.
He was recently cited in a major Louis van Gaal biography.
That's the latest estimate of the cost of the Sochi Games, up from $ 12 billion, the figure the president cited in Guatemala City.
Reports from Italy, cited in the Daily Express, make the audacious claim that the if the Italian giants triumph in the Champions League final, Juve will put Andrea Pirlo and Carlos Tevez up for sale — and Reds boss Brendan Rodgers will swoop on the experienced pair.
But Waxman, a Democrat from California, says that his committee was not told that far fewer players were tested in»04 than in» 03, potentially skewing statistics cited in the hearings.
Source tells me that OSU RB Ezekiel Elliott was cited in a car crash in Columbus yesterday before leaving with the team for Arizona.
Court documents show that Haskins has a history of scrapes with the law involving drinking: In November 1998 and January 2000 he was cited in Laramie as a minor under the influence of alcohol.
Reports from France, cited in Spanish newspaper AS, claim that the Santiago Bernabeu superstar is a target for the Ligue 1 champions, however they won't be making a move in this summer's transfer window.
The research about two parent households, blacks and whites, with the same educational background, age, and years of employment having similar household incomes was from research by Thomas Sowell in the late 80's — it was cited in one of his books (I think «Ethnic America») and he talks about that research in many of his lectures, some of which are on YouTube.
In reports cited in The Independent, the French forward is open to a transfer away from Stamford Bridge after a frustrating season on the periphery of first - team action with the Premier League champions.
This according to sources cited in a new ESPN report regarding the investigation.
In reports cited in German newspaper Bild, the 16 - year - old could be the subject of an intense transfer battles, as six top European clubs are considering making an offer for the in - demand playmaker.
Barcelona, according to reports cited in the Daily Express, are the latest club to have joined the transfer battle, as they set out to replace midfield legend Xavi.
A Utah School of Medicine study cited in an ESPN TrueHoop report by Tom Haberstroh found that back - to - back games on the road yield 3.5 times more in - game injuries than those played at home.
But AfricanFootball.com, cited in the Metro, claim that Nwakali and Chukwueze are currently having their visas processed so that they can travel to London and sign with Arsenal this month.
Another aspect of his management is his paranoia to have former players in coaching positions as it could undermine his authority, cited in the recent omission of Thierry Henry from his position as under 18's coach.
As cited in «Electromagnetic Health»:
The coolest growing region in all of California, as cited in a study by the University of Southern Oregon, the Edna Valley is a mere 5.4 miles from the Pacific Ocean.
It's apparently one of the «bitter herbs» cited in the Bible to be eaten for Passover, and the ancient Greeks and Romans consumed it copiously.
The experience in Mexico cited in today's media reports is also far from conclusive.
The third and most recent paper cited in the Central Florida Medical School paper, which is only available at the time of this writing as a pre-publication preview, is from the Department of Paediatric Dermatology, Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham, UK, but published in the Indian Journal of Dermatology late 2016.
Based on his expertise and experience, he is often cited in business publications, including Business Week, Chicago Tribune, Crain's, New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and U.S. News & World Report.
She is frequently cited in leading industry and business publications regarding trends in the foodservice industry.
We would encourage commentators in this space like the AMA to become informed about how our regulations and our products differ from those cited in overseas studies, and we'll reach out to Dr Gannon to provide that briefing.
The Gerson Diet is also cited in this profound Cancer Doc..
The most common «authority» cited in the current warnings against coconut oil is Dr. Walter Willett from Harvard:
It's unclear why the two companies decided to part ways, but some distributors cited in the original Chinese report said it might be the fact that Nanpu struggled to achieve Carlo Rossi's sales target.
Click here for the white paper, cited in this article, which contains our research on how regenerative organic agriculture can reverse climate change.
I, too, had a host mother in France who made an extraordinarily good and simple chocolate cake (as cited in your book, not in the post here) as part of her weekly rotation.
And it actually took about 20 - 30 more minutes to cook than the 10 cited in the recipe.
Few essays have been as widely reprinted in anthologies on the sociology of religion, as routinely cited in textbook discussions of religion, or (I suspect) as commonly required on the reading lists for graduate courses and general examinations in sociology of religion.
Indeed, Guardini is cited in Evangelii Gaudium, precisely in the section treating «time as greater than space.»
A revealing incident, frequently cited in the study of Hebrew slavery, is that of Saul's consultation with his slave when the two had been for several days searching for lost asses; and it was the slave, not Saul, who had money in his possession to pay a fee to the «man of God.»
The survey cited in Chapter 2 showed that a majority of Americans accept the fact that alcoholism is in some sense an illness.
What we often neglect to say: Statistics cited in 1999 in support of civil unions (the PACS) were grossly exaggerated, and this practice continues now in the case of homosexual marriage.
What we often neglect to say: The statistics cited in 1999 in support of civil unions (the PACS) were grossly exaggerated, and this practice continues in the case of homosexual marriage.
All further references to this work will be cited in the text as TFW.
32 The requirements for efficiency are discussed at length and with many examples by Peter F. Drucker in the book cited in Note 27.
I read your articles, «Just the Gospel P's» and «The Gospel is More Than «Faith Alone in Christ Alone»» on your site and I did not see any works cited in either that supported your position on the usage of the term «the gospel».
According to a survey conducted by the National Center for Fathering and cited in U. S. News & World Report, the median age of Promise Keepers attendees is 38.
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