Sentences with phrase «information than a comment»

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-LRB-...) Mr Schmidt's comments follow warnings from some economists that the spread of information technology is starting to have a deeper impact than previous periods of technological change and may have a permanent impact on employment levels.
They have asked for comments from the public regarding their draft revision of the breastfeeding guidelines, which make no changes to the recommendation, «give infants no food or drink other than breastmilk unless medically indicated,» while providing patients no information on the risks of avoiding supplementation.
Off topic questions included city enforcement efforts around Airbnb and Airbnb's hiring of de Blasio's campaign manager, why a proposed ban on carriage horses has taken far longer than initially promised by the mayor, Tim Wu's comments on the mayor's central role on defeating Wu and Zephyr Teachout in Tuesday's primary, revised statistics on NYPD chokehold incidents, charter school co-locations, the mayor's lack of a federal security clearance and resulting inability to receive classified information, school bus drivers movement toward a strike, his relationship with Police Commissioner Bill Bratton and his efforts to help elect a Democratic majority in the state senate.
DeFrancisco said when news of the stadium broke, reporters calling him for comment sometimes had more information than he did.
You don't need to acknowledge ignorance in a response, although if you think you might not have enough information to answer the question, it might be better to post a comment (which will be opened to you as soon as you get enough reputation) than to answer the question outright.
BHA Education Campaigner Richy Thompson commented, «We welcome the Department for Education providing this information sooner than it has done in the past.
--(1) For purposes of carrying out this part, the Secretary shall publish proposed regulations not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, and after receiving public comment, final regulations not later than 18 months from such date of enactment under this part or other provision of law administered by the Secretary, which shall require each manufacturer of a covered product to submit information or reports to the Secretary on an annual basis in a form adopted by the Secretary.
Ceremonies inaugurating the launch of Indiana University's newly merged School of Informatics and School of Library and Information Science will be highlighted by comments from Microsoft Corporate Vice President Peter Lee, head of Microsoft Research — an organization encompassing more than 1,100 scientists and engineers across 13 labs worldwide.
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Not only did Wikipedia editors instantly swoop in to delete misinformation, but the entry also ended up with more information and footnotes than before Palin's comments.
It provides more than 218 archived lesson plans, comments from the pros and other resources and information useful to students and teachers.
In response to the previous comment, I would venture that a classroom full of students who are required to passively absorb information in a vacuum would be much more likely to descend into «sheer chaos» than a classroom full of actively engaged students who are applying their knowledge to real - world situations.
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I (almost) never comment, but I have to say... This article has more practical information than I've seen in one spot, including books and «webinars.»
The comment section is filled with much greater information than I could ever hope to type up in a post.
August 2011 September 2011 Comments Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in June indicates that economic growth so far this year has been considerably slower than the Co...
When they don't give details, i will still be patient, just like many others, alot of us have other things to do while we wait for pso2, its not like its the only source of entertainment in the world, and the fact that they are giving so little information, could be in part to do with the fact that they are still doing a fair bit of work to make sure the game is good, and they simply cant give a accurate date without rushing it... id rather a lack of info now, than a release date making them rush it and mess up, if i was Sega looking at the comments of you and many others, id be having second thoughts, you make us fans look bad, and there's many genuine fans who have respect for Sega, and will continue to wait patiently.
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I think that rather than comment on the story (which is still timely), I would like to say that we have been fortunate that out of a world population of nearly 7 billion people, Dr. Hansen and you, Andy (among others who have stayed more in the background) were in the right place at the right time with the requisite intelligence, experience, and character to bring this information to the public, and that we are most fortunate that, 20 years later, neither of you has given up on this the most important issue of our time.
Here is another interesting comment: https://judithcurry.com/2012/06/25/questioning-the-forest-et-al-2006-sensitivity-study/#comment-212952 This gives information on other work that suggests climate sensitivity may be significantly lower than the IPCC AR4 consensus estimate.
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As anyone can verify for themselves, Gates's comment conveys 10X more information, in 1 / 10X the words, than Latimer's and Mike's.
Among the public comments his office collected were several from the DEA, which, according to information Johnson has now forwarded to state Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem, were, unsurprisingly, predictable — including a complaint that the state's definition of industrial hemp is «inconsistent» with federal law and that the state is furthering the «erroneous» impression that hemp is «a different species of plant than marijuana.»
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(2) with respect to Steve's comment: «What's bad is that they mentioned MWP about 22 times and concluded that this information showed that the modern period was much warmer than the MWP despite the failure of the proxies to work in the modern period.»
Leave it to Mosher to basically make the comment (to boil it down to brass tacks) «A crappy model gives more useful information than no model».
Because a basic understanding of the Internet is so essential to the tools we trust with our clients» information every day, I'm comfortable going a bit further than the comment to Rule 1.1.
and blurting out something about a client on any social network, in particular anything sensitive or confidential, is a bigger blunder than the proverbial comment on an elevator because hundreds or even thousands of people can potentially access the information.
I'm going to go out on a limb here as a non-lawyer (comments welcome) and say that war - driving is legal in Canada since it involves nothing more than the passive collection of publicly broadcast information.
Blurting out something about a client in any of the social networking tools, in particular anything sensitive or confidential, is a bigger blunder than the proverbial comment on an elevator, as hundreds or even thousands of people can potentially access the information.
New Comment (19) to RPC 1.6 instructs that the disclosure may not take place until «substantive discussions regarding the new relationship have occurred» and «should ordinarily include no more than the identity of the persons and entities involved in a matter, a brief summary of the general issues involved, and information about whether the matter has terminated.»
Comment: Some commenters were confused about the preamble statement: «in order to implement the principles in the Secretary's Recommendations, we must impose any protections on the health care providers that use and disclose the information, rather than on the researcher seeking the information,» with respect to the rule's policy that a researcher who provides care to subjects in a trial will be considered a health care provider.
Comment: One commenter recommended that the rule apply only to the «disclosure» of protected health information by covered entities, rather than to both «use» and «disclosure.»
Comment: Numerous commenters argued that the proposed coverage of any information other than that which is transmitted electronically and / or in a HIPAA transaction exceeds the Secretary's authority under section 264 (c)(1) of HIPAA.
Comment: Some commenters viewed the NPRM as creating fewer hurdles for government access to protected health information than for access to protected health information by private organizations.
Comment: One comment suggested that the Public Health Service Act places more stringent rules regarding the disclosure of information on Federally Qualified Health Centers than the proposed privacy regulation sugComment: One comment suggested that the Public Health Service Act places more stringent rules regarding the disclosure of information on Federally Qualified Health Centers than the proposed privacy regulation sugcomment suggested that the Public Health Service Act places more stringent rules regarding the disclosure of information on Federally Qualified Health Centers than the proposed privacy regulation suggested.
Comment: A few commenters asserted that the requirement to include a statement in which the patient acknowledged that information used or disclosed to any entity other than a health plan or health care provider may no longer be protected by federal privacy law would be inconsistent with existing protections implemented by IRBs under the Common Rule.
Comment: One commenter recommended that when information from health records is provided to authorized external users, this information should be accompanied by a statement prohibiting use of the information for other than the stated purpose; prohibiting disclosure by the recipient to any other party without written authorization from the patient, or the patient's legal representative, unless such information is urgently needed for the patient's continuing care or otherwise required by law; and requiring destruction of the information after the stated need has been fulfilled.
The comments and our fact finding revealed the complexity of current health information practices, and we believe that the complexity entailed in reflecting those practices is better public policy than a perhaps simpler rule that disturbed important information flows.
Comment: One commenter stated that just the development and documentation of new health information policies and procedures (which would require an analysis of the federal regulations and state law privacy provisions), would cost far more than the $ 396 cited in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking as the average start - up cost for small businesses.
Comment: A few commenters suggested that privacy protections on protected health information about deceased individuals remain in effect for a specified time period longer than 2 years, arguing that two years was not long enough to protect the privacy rights of living individuals.
Comment: One commenter questioned under what circumstances proposed § 164.510 (k) would apply instead of proposed § 164.510 (f)(5), «Urgent Circumstances,» which permitted covered entities to disclose protected health information to law enforcement officials about individuals who are or are suspected to be victims of a crime, abuse, or other harm, if the law enforcement official represents that the information is needed to determine whether a violation of law by a person other than the victim has occurred and immediate law enforcement activity that depends upon obtaining such information may be necessary.
Comments: A number of commenters expressed concern about whether references to personal information about individuals, such as «John Doe is fit to work as a pipe fitter * * *» or «Jane Roe can stand no more than 2 hours * * *», would be considered individually identifiable health information.
Comment: A number of commenters argued that research information unrelated to treatment should have fewer allowable disclosures without authorization than those that would have been permitted by the proposed rule.
Comment: Some commenters stated that individuals should be given a true right to restrict uses and disclosures of protected health information in certain defined circumstances (such as for sensitive information) rather than a right to request restrictions.
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