Sentences with phrase «national change»

They apply their predicted national changes in the share of the vote to county electoral division and ward level results (adjusting for boundary changes).
However, the same logistical issues as with national changes apply here too.
Following the referendum, we face a time of great national change.
Rather it is the (broadly) uniform national change assumption that looks like potentially being the weakest link.
For anyone following this thread, I just did a post over on my blog on «Using the NCOA Database» (National Change of Address).
And, after some heated debate on how to structure such a body, the meeting agreed to set up a taskforce to progress the issues, with deep local roots but focused also on national change.
Yet as much as anything it is the message of national change which I hope the Conservatives will be able to deploy to good effect with voters who have been backing the Lib Dems for the past decade or so (having possibly previously supported the Conservatives) but who are now desperate for a change in government.
The mayor, who has traveled to the capital before to push his national political agenda, is heading there again Friday to address a conference of business and labor leaders and other progressive politicians aimed at promoting national changes in economic policy, according to an invite sent out Monday by the conference's organizer.
Since the modern church in America is now a political wing — including massive donations and political pulpits, it's time to tax every church that tries to effect national change.
But more importantly, it's really about giving people the ability to start conversations with their employers, to raise awareness and to hopefully inspire national change for working moms around the country,» Swan said.
«We agree with the government that stimulating the construction industry is essential to economic recovery but sweeping national changes which remove the rights of residents to have a say on development is not the answer,» Jones said.
«Interns» schedules change day to day and month to month as they rotate through different shift times and settings, and with recent national changes in their work - hour limits, these dramatic changes in work and sleep time have become more profound,» he says.
«Better understanding the link between mental health and retirement savings decisions could inform policy interventions that may encourage households to save sufficient funds for retirement through defined contribution plans and shape national changes to the defined contribution plan withdrawal penalties.»
I investigate by analyzing national changes in PISA reading scores from 2000, when the test was first given, to 2102.
2015 buick grand national changes release date and price likewise 2017.
Nicholls [13] considered two scenarios of coastal population change in a scenario - based analysis of coastal flooding impacts for the 21st century: First a low - growth scenario, where coastal change was assumed to uniformly follow national change.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio is headed back to Washington, D.C. to address a conference of business and labor leaders and other progressive politicians aimed at promoting national changes in economic policy.
First, you can hook into the National Change of Address database to make sure the data in your voter file is up - to - date (folks in this country move more often than we have elections).
It means taking the opportunity of this great moment of national change to step back and ask ourselves what kind of country we want to be.
Discover the United States all over again as you introduce your students to the two major waves of immigration that brought 34 million people to our nation's shores and spurred the greatest period of national change and growth.
At a March 29 meeting, the students outlined their methodology and preliminary findings — based on data gleaned from building permits, real estate transactions, national change - of - address data, census statistics, and comprehensive field survey data of every property in Broadmoor — for residents, who asked frequent and detailed questions, reflecting that lives and livelihoods depend on connecting the data with the health and progress of the neighborhood.
A consortium of large school districts in California has a big head start on the national change in education policy — they've been compiling sophisticated data along these new metrics in their schools for years now.
«We are currently working in Ohio and Tennessee, where we have introduced legislative bills to start the national change, and are working with supporters in each state,» said Kenichiro Yagi, RVT, VTS, a member of NATVA's executive board and co-chairman of the Veterinary Nurse Initiative.
Alley Cat Allies is leading a national change in how communities view and treat outdoor cats.
Founded in 1990, Alley Cat Allies is leading a national change in how communities and institutions view and treat cats.
Delta reserves the right to audit an account at any time for residency requirements, request further supporting documentation and update the address for any Member's SkyMiles account using the National Change of Address (NCOA) data filed by relocating postal Members, but shall have no obligation to do so.
The exhibition takes inspiration from the highly successful political branding of the candidate Barack Obama, who became a symbol of the possibility for national change.
The projected increase is driven by sectoral and national changes, some of which we explore briefly below.
Zillow's latest Negative Equity Report shows that the annual percentage of underwater homeowners has gone down by 44 % in California during the September 2012 to September 2013 timeframe — nearly double the national change of just 22.9 %.
From 2015 to 2016, Utah's PCPI increased 3.5 % compared to the national change of 2.9 %.
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