Sentences with phrase «discussed in detail in»

As we have discussed in detail in earlier posts (read them here), homeowners in Florida that have gone through the stress of a foreclosure or short sale and then believe that they are ready to begin a fresh start and to move forward from their financial crisis.
The findings of the chimney, walls, or anything else must be discussed in detail in the report.
These sanctions, and the circumstances under which they may be imposed, are discussed in detail in the Manual.
The issue of integrating traditional owner concerns and interests with broader Indigenous community concerns and interests is discussed in detail in chapter 3, Looking forward - a policy approach to native title.
The issue of codification of Aboriginal Customary Law is discussed in detail in the accompanying submission by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner.
The concept of justice reinvestment is discussed in detail in the 2009 Social Justice Report.
This theory is discussed in detail in Chapter 2.
The new arrangements are discussed in detail in the Social Justice Report 2004 and are considered in the context of native title agreement making and policies in this Report.
As discussed in detail in Chapter 3 the Commonwealth government has failed to provide adequate funding to NTRBs nor indeed any funding to PBCs, even though these institutions are the primary vehicles for achieving the development objectives of the native title claim group.
Consistent with this view, the issues discussed in detail in the book are organised under three key headings: State of Play: Current Theory and Practice, State of the Art: Theory into Practice and State Community and Practice: The Way Forward.
[24] Four court decisions relating to native title and land rights are discussed in detail in chapter 3 of this Report.
The consultations with Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs) and a limited number of other stakeholder groups, discussed in detail in chapter 2, focused on the Discussion Paper issued in June 2004 entitled Promoting Economic and Social Development Through Native Title (at Annexure 1).
This is discussed in detail in chapter 3 of this report.
This issue is discussed in detail in section 5, Maximising opportunities for economic development below.
Back in May 2016, it was the largest crowdfunding event in history, and we discussed it in detail in a
Back in May 2016, it was the largest crowdfunding event in history, and we discussed it in detail in a previous episode with Matt Leising.
We had discussed it in some detail in our initial impressions of the device, but to reprise — it is a smart looker, although not exactly a traffic stopper.
Arizona expects the classroom portion of the course will cover the following topics; they are discussed in detail in
Arizona expects the classroom portion of the course will cover the following topics; they are discussed in detail in the Curriculum Standards.
As discussed in detail in an article Prof. David McGowan and I posted in draft on SSRN a year and a half ago, and published in the Columbia Business Law Review last spring (2011 Colum.
The effect of recent enactments was discussed in detail in Goodrich v. British Columbia (Registrar of Land Titles), 2004 BCCA 100 (CanLII), and is further described in Robert M. Gordon et al., The 2008 Annotated British Columbia Representation Agreement Act, Adult Guardianship Act and Related Statutes (Toronto: Thomson Carswell, 2008).
This is sometimes referred to as accepting «re-employment» (the obligation to accept re-employment is discussed in detail in the mitigation chapter).
(Note, however, the Court of Appeal's recent statements regarding the enforcement of awards under section 102 (1) of the 1996 Act in Lombard - Knight v Rainstorm Pictures Inc [2014] EWCA Civ 356, a case discussed in detail in question 11.3 below.)
How a court calculates a dismissed employee's entitlement to a severance package is discussed in detail in the chapter titled Termination without Cause.
How a court calculates an employee's reasonable notice period is discussed in detail in the following chapter titled: Calculating the Length of Reasonable Notice.
The instructional sequence and assessments are discussed in detail in the next sections (B and C), but, in short, all students take an initial required formative assessment covering grammar and punctuation conventions.28 Students are provided with a recommended course of study based on their initial score, offered a variety of instructional opportunities, and required to pass a post-test demonstrating proficiency.
In theory, this seems like a great idea (it was actually added to the FRCP in 2006 as part of a slew of e-discovery amendments, discussed in detail in the E-Discovery Process section of this guide).
This holding is predicated almost entirely on the rule that the mortgage follows the note, which is discussed in some detail in the opinion.
There are of course privacy implications to behavioural advertising, which are discussed in detail in this Policy Position on Online Behavioural Advertising guideline published by the Canadian Privacy Commissioner.
Given the severity of the unmet need for legal services in the US (discussed in detail in part III), it is difficult to find fault with these and the many other calls that are repeatedly made for greater public funding for legal aid.
Accordingly, the solutions most often proposed are more legal aid from government sources in order to pay lawyers (a topic discussed in detail in Part II), and more pro bono (free or volunteer) work from lawyers.
As discussed in detail in Part III, today total public spending for the Legal Services Corporation and other legal aid, combined with charitable donations for legal aid, is about $ 3.7 billion per year, [11] whereas Professor Gillian Hadfield's research estimates that $ 50 billion per year would be required to secure one hour of legal assistance for households with unmet dispute - related needs.
Other crucial measures include moving to organic agriculture and reversing deforestation, which again have been discussed in detail in numerous studies.
The most easily understood interaction between aerosols and climate is the direct effect (scattering and absorption of shortwave and thermal radiation), which is discussed in detail in Chapter 2.
This presumption almost certainly damps the longer internal multidecadal oscillations particularly in the data sparse Pacific Ocean (note this will be discussed in detail in a future post).
This was discussed in detail in many June / July 2009 Climate Audit / Air Vent posts and is from my melange of memories rather than a specific post.
This hiatus in GMST rise is discussed in detail in Box 9.2 (Chapter 9), where it is concluded that the hiatus is attributable, in roughly equal measure, to a decline in the rate of increase in effective radiative forcing (ERF) and a cooling contribution from internal variability (expert judgment, medium confidence).
Problems which arise in the RCS method from the use of mean ring width at a specific ring age to estimate the growth rates of trees are discussed in detail in Chapter 5.
As discussed in some detail in LC15, sensitivity estimation using an energy budget difference method is sensitive to variations between the base and final periods in volcanic forcing, due to its very low apparent efficacy, so periods with matching volcanism should be used.
We discussed this in detail in our survey paper http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es501998e, because the responses suggested that the AR4 statement on attribution has been widely misinterpreted.
It has been an unusually quiet tropical cyclone season in the Southern Hemisphere this year, as we discussed in detail in a February 28 post.
The uncertainties in the observational records are discussed in detail in Section 3.4.1 and by Karl et al. (2006).
As shown in Figure 13 and as discussed in detail in the post Reproducing Global Temperature Anomalies With Natural Forcings, virtually all of the rise in global surface temperatures from the early 1900s to present times can be reproduced using NINO3.4 SST anomaly data.
This is discussed in detail in the paper Wang (2005), «ENSO, Atlantic Climate Variability, And The Walker And Hadley Circulation.»
This was illustrated and discussed in detail in the post Reproducing Global Temperature Anomalies With Natural Forcings.
But the apparent reasonableness of this idea rests on a mathematical misconception which we discussed in detail in Part 1A.
They (sic) which are discussed in detail in the articles and books listed under each.
The prediction equation obtained from the present model is discussed in detail in this context.
On the text on the extent of Arctic sea ice, the UK asked about changes in Arctic sea ice thickness and the US about summer sea ice extent, to which the CLAs replied that this information is discussed in detail in the underlying assessment.
(Under the GDRs framework, the EU would also have an obligation to accept 23 % of the global adaptation burden, though adaptation is not discussed in detail in this brief memo.)
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