Sentences with phrase «last draft of the report»

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Last month, the panel of 31 independent scientists charged with reviewing the EPA's draft report stated that the agency's broad conclusion about the mining technique known as fracking is at odds with the evidence and «inconsistent with the observations, data, and levels of uncertainty presented.»
LONDON — An influential Tory MEP who helped to draft the biggest change to European finance laws in the last decade says the government's leaked Brexit impact report shows a «consensus» is emerging around the effects of leaving the EU.
After its initial passage, the draft was further reviewed by the Council of State, an advisory body reporting to Thailand's prime minister on legislative matters, before final approval by the Cabinet again on Tuesday last week, according to a local Thailand media outlet, the Bangkok Post.
According to recent reports, last week, The European Commission published a directive draft including a couple of proposals for the future of Bitcoin.
Primary Opinion, the ASX company that paid $ 15 million for its stake last year, revealed on Thursday it was reviewing the carrying value of the business after scrutinising draft financial reports.
Reports over the last week that the Harper Draft Report would be unlikely to recommend an effects test for s 46 were about as far off the mark as you could get - recommendation calls for removal of «taking advantage» and adding effect of SLC to the provision.
Whether by accident or design, the royal commission's background paper, titled Some Features of The Australian Banking Industry, echoed themes raised in a draft report released days earlier by the Productivity Commission, which noted that the last time Australia's financial system was fiercely competitive was in the early 2000s.
There has been plenty of media on the Harper Review's draft report released last Monday - including two items in today's AFR: Kate Walsh, «Lawyers see green light for mergers in Harper review» (The Australian Financial Review, 30 September 2014, page 15) and an opinion piece by former Competition Minister, Craig Emerson: «There are ill - effects in an effects test» (The Australian Financial Review, 30 September 2014, p 58).
Over the last few weeks, some of the reported talks included the possible creation of an international draft, a 26th - man spot on the active roster all season, and an adjustment to expanded rosters in September.
I do not understand the economics of the business well enough and there always seems to be contradictory reports about everything (dollars, skills, scheme fit etc.) From my admittedly naive, fan - based vantage point, we needed to strengthen the offensive line and the linebacker corp, add some punch to the running game (while keeping an eye on the draft for a fleet - footed youngster), and bring some leadership to a clubhouse that was akin to Animal House last year (of course, winning makes grown ups out of everyone).
Last Saturday morning 20 people waited outside in advance of the shop's 9:30 opening, eager to get the only copy of Blueshirt Bulletin (a monthly newspaper devoted to New York Rangers hockey) or the Kronika Ceskeho Fotbalu (the Czech soccer annual) or Mel Kiper Jr.'s NFL Draft Report 2000 (a single copy sat imperiously high on a shelf).
But that was the unnerving conclusion of a draft report released last week by the National Toxicology Program, part of the National Institutes of Health, which said exposure to BPA may be linked to breast cancer, prostate cancer and early puberty in girls.
The first draft of the report is believed to have been completed last week.
As we reported last month, quite a few Lower East Side residents objected to language in a early draft of Community Board 3's guidelines, stating: «The Essex Street Market should be relocated to a superior site on a major street to accommodate a larger market with more goods and services.»
The IPCC has backed off from some of the predictions in its last report, in 2007, and in earlier drafts.
Draft conflict of interest regulations issued last summer include «paid authorship» in a list of activities that NIH grantees must report to their institutions for review.
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sparked a firestorm in December last year when it released a draft report suggesting that the use of hydraulic fracturing — or «fracking» — to extract natural gas had contaminated groundwater near Pavillion, Wyoming.
This approach allowed the team to assemble a much more complete genome sequence than the draft assemblies of two other conifer species reported last year.
A draft report released last month by an NSABB working group finds that only a «small subset» of GOF studies pose serious risks, and that the United States has an effective framework for managing such work, but that tighter oversight may be needed.
A draft report on an Energy Department workshop on solar power's future last year said that preliminary analysis suggests that if solar power could hit a $ 1 per watt target for installed systems by 2020, one - third of the current cost, total U.S. solar generating capacity could rise to 5 percent of the nation's total.
Last month, the FDA issued a draft report saying current exposures of the chemical posed no danger.
Last week, Stephen Sawchuk reported that delegates to this year's NEA Representative Assembly approved a resolution which directs the union to draft model legislative language that would prevent districts from punishing students who opt out of standardized tests.
As reported in today's CTMirror, it wasn't even two hours after Governor Malloy signed the «education reform» bill into law before the three groups representing the school superintendents, principals and school boards went back on their word, claiming that the new law gave them the right to implement policies that student's standardized test scores can account for 50 percent of a teachers evaluation rather than the 22.5 percent that was listed in the draft bill and agreed to by all of the parties last January.
Slightly fewer teachers left North Carolina last year than the year before, but more left because they were dissatisfied with teaching or wanted to teach in another state, according to a state Department of Public Instruction draft report.
Throughout The Last three months we have seen media reports of «puppy mill closures,» with some breeders claiming that the recently drafted regulations for Oklahoma kennels will cause them to close their doors.
Last time, the chapter on that continent began with a declaration that up to a quarter of a billion Africans «are projected to be exposed to increased water stress due The draft report lays out eight «key risks,» including sea level rise and storm surges that could affect hundreds of millions.
There were 2500 people who had the chance to comment on the drafts of the various bits of the last report.
The headline - grabbing new IPCC report, published after a final round of drafting involving governments as well as scientists, is the last of three major assessments by the panel of the state of climate change.
Between this email (22 Sep 1999) and the next draft sent out (Nov 1999, Fig. 2.25 Expert Review) two things happened: (a) the email referring to a «trick» to «hide the decline» for the preparation of report by the World Meteorological Organization was sent (Jones 0942777075.txt, «trick» is apparently referring to a splicing technique used by the L.A. [Dr Mann] in which non-paleo data were merged to massage away a cooling dip at the last decades of the original Hockey Stick) and (b) the cooling portion of Briffa's curve had been truncated for the IPCC report (it is unclear as to who performed the truncation...)
In draft versions at least, the new IPCC report does tackle the question of ice sheet loss, finding it «very likely» that melting ice and the expansion of the ocean due to its heating will lead to sea - level rise exceeding that of the last century.
A draft summary of its forthcoming report was leaked last week.
The Mail on Sunday has also seen an earlier draft of the report, dated October last year.
A draft copy of the report by the IPCC's Working Group Three, leaked last week, paints a grim portrait of the global failure to slow greenhouse gas emissions and says that if rapid action is not taken, severe climate and economic disruption will occur.
The IPCC summary for policy makers is out, and as I started writing these lines so was the last draft of the main report.
Ontario litigators breathed a sigh of relief last Thursday when the Court of Appeal overturned a trial judge's ruling that it was improper for a lawyer to review and discuss draft expert reports with an expert witness, and that such discussions must be documented and disclosed to an opposing party.
In last month's draft report, the commission made a series of key recommendations — notably, the creation of a single national «comprehensive» helpline for those who can not find legal help, uniting CAB's Adviceline with the MoJ's helpline.
After its initial passage, the draft was further reviewed by the Council of State, an advisory body reporting to Thailand's prime minister on legislative matters, before final approval by the Cabinet again on Tuesday last week, according to a local Thailand media outlet, the Bangkok Post.
The draft final report explains,» [I] t is important in understanding present day SD issues... [to have] an appreciation of the history of the Australian minerals industry... The events and values of the last 150 years and particularly those of recent generations, have influenced today's value and perceptions».
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