Sentences with phrase «comment period just»

The public comment period just closed on the Civil Justice Strategies Task Force Report and Recommendations.
With the public comment period just ended, the US Department of Agriculture is set to approve the use of GMO corn for use in ethanol production.
The front page presents the most recent regulatory news, showing comment periods about to end, comment periods just opened, the most recently published final regulations, and recently published significant regulations.

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Such is the implication of the comment on the period of the Judges just now quoted; such, too, is the impression we derive from glimpses of David's judicial administration.
Then save it — it'll still have your name, but the comment will consist of just two periods.
Judging by a lot of the negative comments on JustArsenal you would think that Arsenal were fighting to get out of the relegation battle, but the fact is that we are currently just two points behind the leaders as we approach the busy Christmas period.
Included in our comments was a vigorous protest that the comment period was inadequate and were just notified that it has been extended to midnight, Central European Time, Sunday October 29.
Well, we just extended the process, the comment period, from 60 to 90 days, we've had most of the document out for a couple of months, so they would have had 150 days to look at the vast majority of the document.
With just a few hours left in the comment period, DEC Commissioner Joe Martens issued a statement.
DEC Commissioner Joe Martens estimates the agency has received 40,000 comments in the public comment period which just ended on January 11th on a draft environmental impact study to permit hydro fracking on some private lands in New York State.
May 18, 2018 RAY BROOK — The state Adirondack Park Agency board voted Thursday, May 10 to send two significant unit management plans to public comment, but a 45 - day comment period and just two public meetings... more»»
He persuaded his colleagues to subject the standards to a 30 - day comment period, during which 7,000 people shared their opinions — 6,500 of them expressing a desire to keep the standards just as they were.
I'm not even going to try to catch up and comment on everything I missed; just know I've been lurking and love all the things you've been doing lately... well, actually everything you do, period!
While Eric claims not to know of any paper that describes continent - wide cooling (comment 21), there are in fact several — just none that describe the period 1957 - 2006.
He persuaded his colleagues to subject the standards to a 30 - day comment period, during which 7,000 people shared their opinions — 6,500 of them expressing a desire to keep the standards just as they were.
Having been in the US a bit, you know we have these public comment periods at many levels, and I can't tell whether these are serious or just for show.
Shannon Fisk, an attorney for the National Resources Defense, which has joined EPA in the federal lawsuit against DTE over violating the New Source Review provisions when it upgraded its Unit 2, pointed out the MDNRE issued DTE's permit just 8 days after the end of the public comment period regarding greenhouse gas emissions.
Not odd at all, it just translates the entire curve down by 0.14 degrees C. From the comment, it appears that this line would be used to convert the reconstruction to anomalies with respect to a baseline period 1961 - 90; that is, relative to the average temperature in that interval.
Rhetorically, unable to rebut the statistics @ 13, he wishes both to distract from the 1910 - 1945 period, to dismiss the relevance of statistics in favour of popular reports and ancedotes (hence the dismissive comment about the «numbers guy»), and (apparently) to assert that the period from 1945 to 1974 consituted not just a pause, as he has previously argued, but an actual decline in global mean surface temperature.
How well does that model fit the global temp time series, just how significant is the trend in ARIMA models of the global temp series (and over what period — I'm presuming you are arguing it emerges at some point post AGHG concentrations being significant), and was ARMA (1,1) noise the model Jones was really talking about in his comments?
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The comment period closed just recently, on April 15, 2013, and over 50 comments are posted online discussing various aspects of software patent reform.
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