Sentences with phrase «like clarification from»

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«However it is essential that Ofsted provides support and clarification for their own staff on the matter of British Values to prevent mistakes like this from recurring.»
So, I think some of us, like Hemant Mehta, might like a little clarification from David — what do you believe with regard to the God / Jesus / heaven / hell of the Christian bible?
I'd appreciate some clarification something I've never been able to determine from recipes like this (where you use part of a mushroom or other item):
If, like me, you'd like a bit more clarification about the car seat debate, here's some information from Mark Bennett, Car Seat Safety Expert from Britax.
WRT the stillbirth rate, the UK O of Nat Stats are quoting the UK stillbirth rate falling from 5.2 (2011) to 4.9 (2012) to 4.7 (2013) so would like clarification if you have a diff source (RCOG or NHS?)
The statement which was aimed at confirming what happened with respect to the reported burglary incident said «Following series of enquiries from journalists and other concerned Nigerians on the extent of the reported vandalisation and theft in the house of former President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan located in Gwarinpa Abuja, we therefore would like to make the following clarifications:
At its April meeting, the WASN board decided to send a letter to the BON that includes the following: The members of the Wisconsin Association of School Nurses would like to have clarification from the Wisconsin Board of Nursing as it relates to delegation of procedures (i.e. urinary, catheterization, g - tube feeding) in the school setting.
Customers who would like to order / buy dissertations from EA can raise their doubts and clarifications here.
I would like to add a clarification: having liability coverage does not protect you from hundreds of thousands in risk, due to risk limits that people don't always understand.
So getting some clarifications from DeepClimate on the last post, I've tried to distill the Briffa controversy to a simple narrative with some key takeaways for laypersons like myself.
No need, and yes, rather dumb * of me to forget the decay products (* or perhaps just evidence of lack of time on my part), although the broader point I made still stands, which is that some sources of radiation are otherwise chemically benign and others are not, though I admit much ignorance on the relative importance of chemical toxicity and wouldn't be surprised to find out it is generally quite small in such incidents like Fukushima and Chernobyl — but I don't actually know it; I thought perhaps it deserved clarification (and maybe — note that I'm not justifying this — that's why some people may see radiation from a pollutant as worse than radiation from natural source?).
Obviously, I am in favour of a clarification, yet it could arise from a clear «golden passport» system similar to other countries like Cyprus or Malta, but with a smaller investment.
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