Sentences with phrase «discussion about this mechanism»

Additional detail, criteria and discussion about this mechanism are presented in the report.

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It is to begin the long process of public discussion about the resources, ideas, and actions needed to liberate this great medium from the constraints imposed on it by the mechanisms misnamed the free marketplace.
In addition to fundamental discussions about the amount of public funding going toward public education, the mechanisms by which funds are allocated to schools within districts and to non-district charter schools, as well as the compatibility of funding models with innovations in instructional models, arise as current topics of finance - related debate.
Listeners will learn about a variety of game mechanisms through discussions of exemplar games and see how these games relate.
The discussion about feedbacks provides a useful list of amplifying or dampening mechanisms playing a role for an AGW, but I missed three dampening feedbacks.
Problems with the paper include no indication of the time scale for this natural leakage (hundreds of millions of years), lack of a transport mechanism (production from the Marcellus would lower the pressure and cause flow into the Marcellus, not out of it), and no discussion about whether the Marcellus contains enough free water to migrate in the first place (water saturation in the Marcellus is so low so that water is not available to leak).
I'm not the most qualified to make a judgment on their scientific work, but the two authors seem eager to attribute those measurments to an increase of solar irradiance since 1980, though no serious discussion about the other possible mechanisms (like atmospheric changes) is made in the paper.
The report concludes with a discussion of the reforms needed to scale up the A / R CDM in a significant manner and how this experience could inform the ongoing debate about other landbased carbon market mechanisms to mitigate climate change and support rural development.
There is a lot of discussion about «what sceptics believe», listing various amounts of warming and various mechanisms as either in or out of this camp.
The discussion is about the science, the likelihood of certain general points and certain ranges of values, as well as certain physical mechanisms suspected to be at play.
You are trying very hard to get this thread away from incessant haranguing about temperature trends, natural forcing / variability versus AGW, possible other mechanisms for solar forcing beside just TSI, narrowing down of the 2xCO2 temperature response, etc. — and onto a discussion about «what to do now?».
Carbon markets are discussed in Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and there is a fear that since there is no real understanding about accounting, what the offsetting mechanism in the Paris Agreement will be able to do, or the relationships between offsets and NDCs, that these discussion may hold up other negotiations.
The International Law Association Swedish Branch (ILA) recently organized a panel discussion about the dispute resolution mechanism ISDS (Investor State Dispute Settlement).
Even where the customer anticipates that it will be able to use other mechanisms to encourage or compel the service provider to have discussions about pricing, e.g. the threat of re-sourcing, in - sourcing or terminating services, the customer will frequently be hamstrung in any resulting negotiations by the lack of meaningful information about the components of the service provider's pricing.
There has been much discussion about the various problems, amounting to a technical minefield for the unwary, posed by the practical application of the statutory dispute resolution mechanism instigated by the Employment Act 2002 (EA 2002) and the Employment Act 2002 (Dispute Resolution) Regulations 2004 (SI 2004/752)(the regulations).
It contains a bit of discussion about blogs and legal scholarship — ground that was covered quite comprehensively in the Bloggership Conference last year — but the main thrust of the article is that blogs «represent a cost effective mechanism for improving a law school's reputational rankings and, perforce, its overall rankings in the infamous US News and World Report.»
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