Sentences with phrase «paper suggests a number»

The first step would be to select possible tariff items for elimination (my paper suggests a number of candidates), announce their potential abolition in the Canada Gazette and receive feedback from stakeholder groups.

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In its paper, the BPP Group raises a number of concerns regarding the hard regulatory approach suggested by the Directive proposals and calls upon the European Commission, Parliament and national governments to support the proportionate, principles - based approach to service supplier oversight overwhelmingly supported by shareholders that is embodied in the Best Practice Principles for Shareholder Voting Research & Analysis, stating that «unwarranted or disproportionate legislation may inhibit the provision of independent information and services that assist investors in the exercise of the very rights and responsibilities that the Directive aims to foster and support.»
However, it is worth noting that a number of papers suggest which yeast and bacteria establish a starter depends in large part on the temperature of the starter.
[10] The day after the election, former Home Secretary Charles Clarke suggested that, because of the low turnout and high number of spoilt ballot papers, there was no popular mandate for the new commissioners.
«The high detection rate found at this bright level suggests that there must be a significant number of systems containing fainter dust, undetectable in our survey, but still much brighter than the Solar System's zodiacal dust,» explains Olivier Absil, co-author of the paper, from the University of Liège.
Their results, outlined in a paper published today by the Journal of Neuroscience, suggest that the activity of a remarkably small number of neurons — as few as 25 — is required to be able to distinguish between different odors.
A number of scientific results suggest a biological basis for sexual orientation, but these results do not point to one simple biological or genetic explanation.2 Perhaps the best recent reviews of the scientific research relevant to this issue are found in a special issue of the journal Frontiers of Neuroendocrinology, the official journal of the International Neuroendocrine Federation and the American Neuroendocrine Society, that was published in April 2011.3 The papers in the special issue make clear that substantial evidence exists in animals for biological bases of sexual partner preference based on sex.
Dinosaurs were not only the largest animals to roam the Earth - they also had a greater number of larger species compared to all other back - boned animals - scientists suggest in a new paper published in the journal PLOS ONE today (Thursday 20 December).
The paper suggested that if the program were working and the system improving, those numbers should be decreasing and more middle - income parents would be sending their children to Chicago public schools.
Additionally, a study from the National Literacy Trust on the effects of ebooks on reading progress suggested that boys were keener to read ebooks than their paper counterparts, with ebooks facilitating a 25 per cent rise in the number of pupils who read daily and a 22 per cent increase in those who read for an hour or longer.
Successfully used in Years 6 and 7 and even in Year 8 for consolidation of already taught concepts Included: x3 Autumn Term; x1 Spring Term and x2 Summer Term (one higher order test) Each test is an 80 mark paper / one 70 mark paper and includes the suggested mark scheme for all of the tests The test may be written in conjunction with your own 20 mark Mental Maths Test to give you a score / 100 Duration of each test: 60 minutes or own discretion Topics covered: Fractions (+, -, ×, ÷); Percentages including % Profit and Loss; Decimals (+, -, ×, ÷); BIDMAS; Multiples; Factors; Primes / Factor Trees; Squares and Cubes; Algebra — Gathering Like Terms; Substitution; Solving Equations; Multiplying and Dividing with Positive and Negative Numbers; Angles; Pie Charts; Probability; Surface Area; Area of a Compound Shape — Includes Area of a Circle / Semi-Circle; Mean — Median — Mode — Range; SDT; Probability; Bearings More to follow...
Though the Pentastar V6 delivers plenty of paper horsepower, I've never found an application where it feels as strong as its numbers suggest — from Ram 1500 to Chrysler 200 to this Journey, it simply doesn't seem like there's 280 + hp underfoot.
The petrol engine delivers 165kW / 350Nm — more than adequate on paper, but better than those numbers might suggest when pressed into the real world.
Amazon's numbers suggest that Kindle users frequently buy both the paper and e-book version of a title in order to read in different settings.
The study, together with a number of subsequent papers, suggested that taxes have a significant negative impact on returns, in the range of 1 % to 3 % p.a., for the typical active equity manager.
So it seems weird and counter-intuitive that with basically the same numbers, previous papers on asset location have come to the opposite conclusion and suggest that bonds go into the RRSP first.
Work by Cildo Meireles From The Art Newspaper, June 6, 2009: Exhibitions axed as recession bites: US worst hit as sponsorship withdrawn and endowment wealth shrinks By Jason Edward Kaufman and Martin Bailey «An Art News paper survey suggests that a growing number of exhibitions are being cancelled because of the recession.
«An Art News paper survey suggests that a growing number of exhibitions are being cancelled because of the recession.
I have a number of foreign papers bookmarked and I suggest others do the same, and not just for climate change issues.
As Eric points out, the Pfeffer paper joins other work (e.g., Rahmstorf and posts on this blog) in suggesting that relying on the IPCC sea level rise numbers could be a grave mistake.
A number of groups have suggested that there are substantial inaccuracies in the current models, e.g., see the Ostanciaux et al., 2012 paper mentioned earlier.
A number of papers since that report suggest that more rapid change than the IPCC indicated is quite possible, especially given new findings on how rapidly about half of Greenland seemed to deteriorate entering the Eemian interglacial.
In this paper, af - ter a brief tutorial on the basics of climate nonlinearity, we provide a number of illustrative examples and highlight key mechanisms that give rise to nonlinear behavior, address scale and methodological issues, suggest a robust alternative to prediction that is based on using integrated assessments within the framework of vulnerability studies and, lastly, recommend a number of research priorities and the establishment of education programs in Earth Systems Science.
Some criticized that paper for relying too heavily on adding turbines to existing hydroelectric dams — which the group suggested in order to increase peak electricity production without changing the number or size of the dams.
But while the authors seem confident that Brazil's existing protected areas will be enough to stave off large - scale drying in the Amazon, a number of other recently published papers (see «related articles» below) suggest a less rosy outlook.
In the year since we first uploaded this paper, we have had some useful comments from a number of readers of version 0.1, who between them have provided helpful feedback, spotted typos / mistakes, and suggested some relevant additional references.
The idea is that a number of independent experts scrutinize a proposed paper, check its correctness and its utility, and suggest changes where necessary.
Lord John Krebs and a number of other scientists wrote an open letter to the editor of The Times, suggesting the paper has been influenced by Nigel Lawson's Global Warming Policy Foundation.
Skimming the first bit, it says a 1997 paper «suggested that a warmer climate would lead to an increase in the number and duration of blocking events.»
Andy quoted a figure of 1500 years from the paper, all I said was to suggest taking model - generated numbers like that with a grain of salt.
The reasons for that are many: the timid language of scientific probabilities, which the climatologist James Hansen once called «scientific reticence» in a paper chastising scientists for editing their own observations so conscientiously that they failed to communicate how dire the threat really was; the fact that the country is dominated by a group of technocrats who believe any problem can be solved and an opposing culture that doesn't even see warming as a problem worth addressing; the way that climate denialism has made scientists even more cautious in offering speculative warnings; the simple speed of change and, also, its slowness, such that we are only seeing effects now of warming from decades past; our uncertainty about uncertainty, which the climate writer Naomi Oreskes in particular has suggested stops us from preparing as though anything worse than a median outcome were even possible; the way we assume climate change will hit hardest elsewhere, not everywhere; the smallness (two degrees) and largeness (1.8 trillion tons) and abstractness (400 parts per million) of the numbers; the discomfort of considering a problem that is very difficult, if not impossible, to solve; the altogether incomprehensible scale of that problem, which amounts to the prospect of our own annihilation; simple fear.
«Working with data pertaining to 7450 cardiovascular - related deaths that occurred within Budapest, Hungary, between 1995 and 2004 — where the deceased were «medico - legally autopsied» — Toro et al. looked for potential relationships between daily maximum, minimum and mean temperature, air humidity, air pressure, wind speed, global radiation and daily numbers of the heart - related deaths... scientists report and restate their primary finding numerous times throughout their paper, writing that (1) «both the maximum and the minimum daily temperatures tend to be lower when more death cases occur in a day,» (2) «on the days with four or more death cases, the daily maximum and minimum temperatures tend to be lower than on days without any cardiovascular death events,» (3) «the largest frequency of cardiovascular death cases was detected in cold and cooling weather conditions,» (4) «we found a significant negative relationship between temperature and cardiovascular mortality,» (5) «the analysis of 6 - hour change of air pressure suggests that more acute or chronic vascular death cases occur during increasing air pressure conditions (implying cold weather fronts),» (6) «we found a high frequency of cardiovascular death in cold weather,» (7) «a significant negative relationship was detected between daily maximum [and] minimum temperature [s] and the number of sudden cardiovascular death cases,» and (8) «a significant negative correlation was detected between daily mean temperature and cardiovascular mortality.»
These projections suggest that the number of people vulnerable to projected changes in suitable plant growing days will be higher than indicated in this paper.
A paper from the late 1980s suggests that a return to high population numbers may be a more plausible cause for mass gatherings of females and calves that lead to stampede deaths than does reduced sea ice due to global warming.
Those who rely «almost entirely (or entirely)» on Canlii for primary sources may depend on paper sources for historic content — a perusal of legal research with pinpoint citations to «page number (s)» would suggest such is the case because often content on the commercial databases don't include the page numbers from the original print text from which they were reproduced.
The paper outlines the problems faced by new lawyers entering legal aid and suggests a number of ways in which Government can help with this problem.
Though Larry Ribstein's paper suggests there may be a causal connection between Brian Leiter's blogging and Texas» strong performance in the SSRN tourney, Brian indicated to me in a followup email that Bernie Black is the main driver of Texas» SSRN output: the numbers don't lie.
The paper also suggests that Legal Zoom has not increased access by «significantly decreasing the overall number of people without wills» [i].
Additionally, large number of the features detailed in the white paper suggest that TON could effectively replace a number of other competing blockchain projects.
Parent - training programmes have been shown to be successful in improving a range of outcomes including maternal psychosocial health32 and emotional and behavioural adjustment in children under 3 years of age.33 In the UK, the Sure Start project was launched in 1999 targeting preschool children and their families, in disadvantaged areas, with a number of interventions including good quality play, learning and child care.34 Recent evidence suggests that enrolled families showed less negative parenting and provided a better home - learning environment.35 The findings presented in this paper suggest that successful parenting interventions may improve the transfer of cognitive skills between generations thereby protecting disadvantaged families from unintentionally placing their children at risk of being on a path of continual negativity.
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