Sentences with phrase «how widespread a release»

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In the first comprehensive study of its kind, Temple University and the Wisconsin HOPE Lab released a report that sheds light on just how widespread food insecurity and homelessness are for college students in America.
Against this backdrop, an environmental think tank released guidelines yesterday outlining how communities can work with companies and state regulators to diminish widespread opposition.
To understand how they can cause such widespread damage, here are some basic facts of solar physics from a NASA press release to help put things in perspective (NASA, 2003).
«There's a lot of research on how different kinds of environmental disasters — such as forest fires, hurricanes, air pollution, or heat waves — impact human health, but the most widespread natural disaster is drought,» said lead author Jesse Berman, a postdoctoral fellow at the Yale FE&S, in a press release.
«Preparing Students for the 21st Century,» a report released last week by the American Association of School Administrators, calls for a school climate that fosters ethics and civility fused with widespread access to technology and the student know - how to apply it.
When you don't understand what a press release is, how it's used by journalists, and how you can use it to gain widespread attention for your book, it's pretty hard to write one.
With Microsoft's acquisition of Nokia expected to close in 2014, it's not clear how widespread of a release the 8 - inch tablet would see.
One commenter supported the Department's plan to release more information about the PLUS loan program, including default rate information, but felt that default rates alone do not provide a complete picture of how widespread financial distress might be.
The Census Bureau recently released new data, «A Child's Day: Living Arrangements, Nativity, and Family Transitions: 2011 (Selected Indicators of Child Well - Being),» that explores how widespread are selected parental practices that affect child well - being and how such practices vary by family types.
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