Sentences with phrase «member of the working group»

As members of the working group, both are powerful and muscular breeds.
Members of both working groups routinely collaborate to ensure that qualified science forms the basis of sound policy.
Additionally we have a monthly meeting where members of all working groups gather and update one another on activities.
Members of a working group of BIALL, representing British and Irish law librarians, were interviewed by the reviewers, and along with two colleagues, I was given the opportunity to explain the role that the recently formulated Legal Information Literacy Standards could play in legal curriculum planning for the future.
The following interview questions were developed by members of Working Group E of the Jefferson Education Accelerator initiative on the Efficacy of Educational Technology Research, including J. Michael Spector, Kay Persichitte, Ellen Meier, Glen Bull, and Joseph South.
Members of this Working Group aim to steer the development of research on RD in developing countries, by transferring and sharing scientific expertise, models and best practices as well as by seeking contacts with Universities, scientific associations, institutions and patient organizations.
South responded to interview questions developed by members of Working Group E of the Jefferson Education Accelerator initiative on the Efficacy of Educational Technology Research.
At the presentation, Tilghman and the other members of the working group argued that in its present state, the graduate training system at our nation's universities and the workforce that graduates enter into are dysfunctional and unsustainable.
The three women said while they were confident that individual members of the working group wanted change, they feared structural barriers in the system and a lack of political will would make it impossible.
Michael Kramer, a former member of the working group and part of the Save Our Seaport advocacy group, said that Howard Hughes has released details for the waterfront piecemeal, instead of providing a comprehensive master plan.
«Members of the working group [said they] are concerned about how test results will be messaged to ensure that the public understands that the SBAC program is still a work in progress.»
In keeping with the popularity of large breeds, several members of the Working Group made double - digit gains over the past decade: Doberman Pinschers rose from 22 to 12; Great Danes from 27 to 16; and Bernese Mountain Dogs from 47 to 32.
Barry Drogin, an alumni member of the working group, said the mission of the college has been lost.
In a paper published online this week by the journal Quaternary International, 26 members of the working group point roughly to 1950 as the starting point, indicated by a variety of markers, including the global spread of carbon isotopes from nuclear weapon detonations starting in 1945 and the mass production and disposal of plastics.
He is one of the few members of both working groups by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the World Resources Institute (WRI) / World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) in their efforts of carbon footprint standardization (ISO 14064 and GHG protocol).
Therefore I resigned from the project, as did the other lawyer - member of the Working Group specialized in the use of electronic records as evidence.
Members of the working groups include regular attendees at the ULCC, as well as government and other experts in the area, while much of the work of law commissions is carried out by in - house staff or by persons contracted for a particular project.
The Society, Immigrant Settlement and Integration Services (ISIS), and other members of the working group identified a number of barriers existing for ITLs who were making their way through the pathway to licensure in Canada.
Crystal is currently the Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors, CanLII, Steering Committee member of Working Group 7, of the Sedona Conference (Sedona Canada); Member and past Vice-Chair of the Ontario E-Discovery Implementation Committee, («EIC»).
In light of this need, members of the Working Group felt that it was imperative to expand the Working Group's focus to deal not only with the lawyer's relationship with mortgage lenders but their relationship with consumer clients and other entities involved in a real estate transaction, with a particular view to reinforcing and re-establishing the lawyer as a real estate professional and «quarter back» of the transaction.
The American Kennel Club recognizes several mastiff breeds as members of the working group.
In addition to those characteristics that mark all, or almost all, members of the working group, there were a great number of things which two or more of the bodies held in common.
Among the members of our working group, it seemed that the UCC and the RCA have developed the most conscious plans for the establishment of non-European-type churches.»
Jo Swinson, the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats and a member of the working group, said anonymity would give complainants more confidence to report because their identity would not be revealed.
The release included supportive statements from the other 12 members of the working group.
We want to acknowledge the contribution of Mona Younis and Jessica Wyndham, AAAS Science and Human Rights Program staff, who produced the first draft, Lee Herring, former working group Co-Chair, and the members of the Working Group, the co-chairs of the other Coalition Working Groups, our co-workers at the American Psychological Association (APA) and American Sociological Association (ASA), and the Coalition steering committee who provided us with comments on the draft.
Bernadette Modell, professor of community genetics at University College London and a member of the working group, stresses that people are almost always willing to tell their families.
The members of the working group «are, I think, unanimously of the view that the most effective training dollars that the NIH has to expend are those in their training grants,» Tilghman said.
John Stollery, professor of aeronautics at Cranfield University and a member of the working group that drew up a national aerospace plan for the government in 1992, says: «I think it's naive to believe that all our competitors are going to do as we do.»
Members of this Working Group have undertaken a study to identify cancer predisposition (germline) variants in apparently healthy individuals with no cancer history in the family using a next - generation sequencing strategy.
Hopefully the members of the working groups to be established by the UN member states on issues like the SDGs will also reflect that.
In the past Saskia Troy has been Global Chapter Coordinator, Coordinator Europe and Chapter Leader Netherlands of Children of the Earth which is an NGO of the United Nations, and she is a member of the Working Group Sustainable Finance (Changing Finance, -LSB-...]
is a business economist specialised in Global Business and Stakeholder Management and amongst others Regional Coordinator Europe and Chapter Leader Netherlands Children of the Earth (NGO of the United Nations) and she is a member of the Working Group Sustainable Finance (Changing Finance, Financing Change) of the UNEP / World Resources Institute in Washington.
Jackl is also a member of a working group about the newer version — the Common Education Data Standards, or CEDS.
The members of the working group will be selected through an application process.
As part of this three - year effort, members of the work group will work in partnership to make key advancements in student SEL assessment.
She has been a member of working groups focused on afterschool measurement convened by the National Center on Time and Learning, The Wallace Foundation, and the New York State Afterschool Network.
The members of Working Group E are investigating the knowledge and competence that faculty members and leaders in educational institutions need to possess with respect to learning technologies in order to prepare competent teachers and school leaders, given the expectation that technologies and societal priorities are likely to change.
In 1886, the American Kennel Club recognized the Newfoundland as a member of the working group.
Surprisingly, the Yorkshire Terrier is a member of the working group, however, it typically finds in place in the world of show.
In 1937, the American Kennel Club recognized it; today, the club classifies it as a member of the Working Group.
The Standard Schnauzer, a member of the working group, was developed in Germany between the 15th and 16th centuries.
Members of the working group are intelligent and sturdy but large and require thorough training due to their size.
The boxer is a member of the working group, along with the Newfoundland, Bernese mountain dogs and assorted mastiffs.
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