Sentences with phrase «code released in»

The rest of this post uses a small example of climate science code released in 2010 to illustrate these points.
Earlier this week, TechCrunch reported that it found code released in a new Instagram update for Android phones that may be intended to help you spend your time on Instagram more intentionally.

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In a process known as «continuous delivery,» the 300 members of D2L's R&D department release new bits of code at least once a month — sometimes as often as once a day — to Brightspace clients.
The Montenegro code, which was released this month, caused a frenzy in the market, and technical difficulties (and bad press) ensued for GoDaddy.com when some buyers were told, minutes after making their purchase, their desired domain was no longer available.
San Francisco's Office of Economic Analysis released a study in May stating that the city would see an economic hit of $ 250,000 to $ 350,000 per year per home converted to a short - term rental unit, according to Re / code.
After failing to persuade Microsoft to release its iron grip on its code in 1997 — then, Friedman was a lowly intern, and de Icaza a mere job applicant — they set out to develop audacious software that spurned the company's multibillion - dollar business model.
In a more creative approach, Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch, a Republican, released a video in which he shredded the old tax code — literally — page by page while singing «Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye.&raquIn a more creative approach, Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch, a Republican, released a video in which he shredded the old tax code — literally — page by page while singing «Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye.&raquin which he shredded the old tax code — literally — page by page while singing «Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye.»
WikiLeaks, led by Julian Assange, said its publication of the documents on the hacking tools was the first in a series of releases drawing from a data set that includes several hundred million lines of code and includes the CIA's «entire hacking capacity.»
SB1694 was announced in a March 13 press release, which relates that if the bill passes, crimes committed «through and with the use of virtual currency, will have a penalty that is one degree higher than what is provided for» by the Revised Penal Code.
I'm just going to name a few things — in 1998 he sold ClassicGames.com to Yahoo!, in 2006 he was a New York Times best - seller for the AdSense Code, in 2008 he release iFart a paid iPhone application that was the No. 1 best selling for three week and most recently, and this is where I met him, he sold DealofDay.com at over seven figures where I was a consultant for the company that bought your website.
That same 16 - character string of numbers and characters is in the code released by the Shadow Brokers.
«Further, it was also approved that the principles enumerated in such code shall be circulated to all pension funds for compliance and implementation,» the PFRDA said in the release.
The clients were coded and released in just over one week.
Litecoin (LTC) was released in 2012 as a «lite» version of Bitcoin, built using much of the original Bitcoin code base.
The biggest crowdfunding in history attracts US$ 150 million on the promise that it will embody «the steadfast iron will of unstoppable code»; upon release it is immediately hacked, and US$ 50 million is stolen.
In a widely anticipated move in the tax world, House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R - MI) has released a comprehensive tax reform discussion draft after both tax - writing committees had released a number of discussion drafts dealing with specific sections of the tax codIn a widely anticipated move in the tax world, House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R - MI) has released a comprehensive tax reform discussion draft after both tax - writing committees had released a number of discussion drafts dealing with specific sections of the tax codin the tax world, House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R - MI) has released a comprehensive tax reform discussion draft after both tax - writing committees had released a number of discussion drafts dealing with specific sections of the tax code.
(Washington, D.C.) The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) today commended the release of the Senate Finance Committee tax reform proposal as an important step forward in Congress towards passing critical reforms to the nation's tax code, and urged the House to move forward with plans to vote on its bill this week.
In addition, CSWA released its 2009 Wine Community Sustainability Report measuring the California wine industry's adoption over five years of 227 best management practices from the Code of Sustainable Winegrowing Practices Self - Assessment Workbook.
A spokesman from Woolworths released a one line statement in regards to its practices; «when it comes to free range eggs Woolworths comply with the PISC Model Code of Practice prepared by the CSIRO.»
Concussion and Sports - Related Head Injury: Code 72 - 135 (2011) prohibits school athletes from participating in any sport competition or practice session unless such athlete and their parent or guardian have signed, and returned to the school, a concussion and head injury information release form for each year they participate in school - related sport competition.
My contact there was kind enough to investigate for me and then told me that the USDA had apparently revised its policy and that «districts may now release leftover food to charitable nonprofit organizations under the following conditions...» I've attached these conditions in a Word document here but to summarize, a district has to (1) take care not to create waste in the first place by over-ordering; (2) be sure that health codes are followed, and (3) enter into what looks like a pretty standard written agreement with the charity.
Press release 16 May 2014 Media coverage: Dairyreporter Breaking the Rules, Stretching the Rules 2014 will be launched on 16 May 2014 at the Club Suisse de la Presse in Geneva by Annelies Allain, Director of the International Code Documentation Centre (IBFAN...
He released a comprehensive Jobs Plan earlier this year that emphasized reforming the tax code, eliminating burdensome regulations, and encouraging investment in small businesses.
He released a comprehensive Jobs Plan earlier this year that emphasized reforming the tax code, eliminating burdensome regulations, and encouraging investment in small businesses such as Viking Industries.
«That this House commends the Speaker on the action he has taken over the past year to reassert the principle that Ministers ought to make statements to the House before they are made elsewhere; notes that paragraph 9.1 of the Ministerial Code says that when Parliament is in session, the most important announcements of Government policy should be made in the first instance in Parliament; believes that compliance with this principle is essential for backbenchers to be able to represent the interests of their constituents and hold the Government to account; and invites the Procedure Committee to consider how the rules of the House could be better used or, if necessary, changed to ensure compliance with this principle and to develop a protocol for the release of information.»
«The Working Families Party in conducting a push poll, failed to disclose that they were responsible for the call, and refused to release the full contents of the push poll to State of Politics violating the Fair Campaign Code.
«Top aides arrested, signature initiatives plagued by corruption, widening scandals at every turn,» the Republican committee said in a release on its website, which made reference to «ziti,» a code used for illicit payments according to the 2016 criminal charges.
A legal opinion from Senate GOP counsel David Lewis released Saturday night said the committee chairman title in the paperwork submitted with the controller's office was used as a type of accounting code rather than to identify the title of specific senators receiving the stipends.
Rio Tinto expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking (except as required by applicable law, the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers (the «Takeover Code»), the UK Listing Rules, the Disclosure and Transparency Rules of the Financial Services Authority and the Listing Rules of the Australian Securities Exchange) to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward - looking statement contained herein to reflect any change in Rio Tinto's expectations with regard thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based.
In a release signed the Public Relations Officers of the group, Mumuni Believer Likpalmor called on the Disciplinary Committee of the umbrella family to probe extensively into the case and sanction any culprit according to the code and ethics depicted in the party's constitutioIn a release signed the Public Relations Officers of the group, Mumuni Believer Likpalmor called on the Disciplinary Committee of the umbrella family to probe extensively into the case and sanction any culprit according to the code and ethics depicted in the party's constitutioin the party's constitution.
But in EA / EM cases, you can't ensure that the released code is the one being deployed.
Released open - source code would offer some form of transparency, which, if it doesn't the same universality in transparency, offers all the IT - educated people to actually check.
«EFCC seems to be dilly - dallying, which prompted me to apply for judicial review, to wit - Order of Mandamus, compelling them to do their public duty and for the ICPC to release to Code of Conduct, forms Chime filled before he became governor in 2007 to enable us determine the extent of cannibalization.
Here's yet another data point on how much the Ultimate Fighting Championship league wants to legalize mixed - martial arts in New York: The UFC today released its code of conduct after a letter from anti-domestic violence advocates to Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver raised questions about the sport.
In one of the letters that Walsh sent last September to a Milton resident, John Olenik, Walsh wrote his «office is conducting an investigation into confidential information, pursuant to the town of Milton Code, NYS Law and various federal laws, was (sic) released without proper authorization.
It was «a lapse in oversight on our part [and when] brought to our attention, we corrected it,» Commissioner Bill Bratton said Tuesday of Section 50 - A of the New York State civil rights code, which restricts officers» personnel records from public release.
Details on the tax litigation, and the proposed changes to the tax code, will be released in coming weeks, administration aides say.
The release contravened the UK Statistics Authority code of practise and was «corrosive of trust» in official figures, Sir Michael said.
A majority of voters want to see changes to the nation's tax code, a Republican - backed advocacy found in a poll it's releasing on Tuesday.
State officials responded by refusing to comment or release documents, while maintaining Gallagher Beach was exempt from beach testing requirements prescribed in New York's bathing beach code.
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released a report Thursday saying New York residents stand to lose more than $ 72 billion in reported deductions for income and property taxes if proposals to change the federal tax code are implemented, a figure for 2015.
The earliest published form of the Code is a result of the QPM's release by the Major Government in 1992.
A Manhattan appeals court ruled on Thursday in two separate lawsuits that a long - established but contentious provision of the New York civil rights code prevents the disciplinary records of city police officers from being publicly released.
Justice Thomas McNamara ruled April 30 that releasing statistical data, such as how many people have registered guns, and in what counties and ZIP codes, did not violate the NY SAFE Act's privacy provisions.
The company has released no software code and no technical explanation, and as Vicarious co-founder Dileep George said in an e-mail, «There are no current plans to write a paper, but things could change in the future.»
After years of discussions, the IMO — a branch of the United Nations — released an incomplete draft of the code this year, and the process is moving into a pivotal phase this week as an IMO committee tweaks and fills in the language.
The release yesterday of the final version of the Republican - backed bill marks the end of a fierce but remarkably brief battle over the biggest rewrite of the U.S. tax code in decades.
In early 2014, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) released its most recent national seismic hazard map, a vital data source for policymakers guiding building codes and other quake - related regulations.
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They zeroed in on the serotonin transporter gene (HTT), which codes for a protein that re-absorbs serotonin into the nerve cell after it has been released.
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