Sentences with phrase «joint article»

Who Guards The Guardians - joint article published by ALC and Nagalro in response to recent guidance in the Central Family Court on the need for guardians to justify attendance at care hearings
Joint Article by: Jack Longman (Miketendo64) & Morgan Lewis (VG Culture HQ) Yesterday, Nintendo's Switch first - party line - up of... View Article
All the while, Clauser and Shimony hammered out their first joint article on Bell's theorem: each time Clauser sailed into a port along the East Coast, he would find a telephone and check in with Shimony, who had been working on a draft of their paper.
While you won't see the likes of Nadine Dorries and John Reid penning joint articles in the Telegraph any time soon, the fact remains that there is a very real force in British politics which deplores political pluralism and enlightenment values and has a very considerable amount of influence within both the Conservatives and the Labour Party.
Lewis Ford and Marjorie Suchocki in a joint article argue for the first meaning (reenactment of subjective immediacy).
See, for example, their joint article «The Song of Miriam,» Journal of Near Eastern Studies 14 (1955): 237 - 250; also Cross, «The Song of the Sea and Canaanite Myth» in his Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1973).
It has seemed that a clearer distinction between Creativity and God is both required and possible, an argument that Cloots and I developed in our joint article (CGPTR).
The pair underlined the enduring nature of the much - cited «special relationship» between Britain and the US in a joint article for the Washington Post newspaper.
The Chancellor has written a joint article with German counterpart Wolfgang Schauble on the need for changes within the EU.
In a joint article in The Times newspaper, they said that plans to bring in free school meals from September had «cross-party support».
The joint article recommended «year - on - year carbon reduction requirements, an annual report to Parliament on progress, and independent verification of that progress.»
LibDem Norman Baker and Tory Oliver Letwin wrote a joint article for Wednesday's Independent expressing concern that climate change is «now kicking in at a rate even worse than scientists had previously thought.»
The presidents and chancellors of the founding institutions announced the initiative in a joint article published in the Dec. 15 issue of the journal Science.
In 2017, the two teams already published a joint article in Nature, reporting on the potential of chip - scale soliton comb sources in optical telecommunications.
In a joint article in The Times newspaper, they said that plans to bring in free school meals from September had «cross-party support».
Ammann rejected a joint article because he would be avalanched and probably won't respond on this either with the standard phrase «Under such circumstances, why would I even bother answering your questions, isn't that just lost time?»
The power of Steve's suggestion to write a joint article with Ammann is that it demonstrates exactly this effort to create common ground — that it appears to have been rejected out of hand speaks volumes.
The exporting of our surplus power was the subject of a joint article over two years ago but the impact at the time was at a lower dollar level.
Earlier this year, the SCC addressed this matter in a Q&A for the sanctions, as well as in this joint article.
Joint articles can be as useful for principals as for students, allowing lawyers to give back to the profession at half the cost, or even less.
A joint article by the ICC, LCIA and SCC seeks to address some of the most commonly asked questions.
Arthur Levitt Jr., former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and Peter Smith CEO of Blockchain, penned a joint article on why the bitcoin blockchain is disrupting payments.
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