When hybrids are purchased from a breeder are
papers issued stating their blood line?
Not exact matches
December 2001 (576 kb PDF file): Articles reviewing IMF research on capital controls, currency unions, and environmental
issues; country study: United
States; summary of October 2001 World Economic Outlook; list of IMF working
papers; visiting scholars at the IMF.
September 2003 (188 kb PDF file): Research summaries on sovereign bonds and public debt management and on international trade; country study: Sweden; summaries of new study on deflation and recent book: Sweden's Welfare
State; contents of latest
issue of IMF Staff
Papers; visiting scholars at the IMF; titles of recent IMF working
papers; list of external publications by IMF staff.
The «bank for central banks» has released a
paper on the possible impact of
state -
issued cryptocurrencies, as well as arguments for and against the introduction of such monetary instruments.
In the United
States before the Civil War, the vast majority of
paper currency was
issued by private
state - chartered banks.
He
stated that, although digital currency as a 21st century analog to
paper currency is a «fascinating idea,» there are a number of policy
issues that need to be analyzed first.
(1) It
issues and redeems
paper money — United
States and Treasury notes;... (4) it transfers money to move the crops;... (6) it acts as a regulator of the rate of discount by contracting and expanding the currency through its operations upon the deposits in banks and in its own vaults; (7) it keeps the gold reserve of the country.
The proposal outlined in this
paper, asking for religiously affiliated people to work together to face the
issues of terrorism, violence and injustice, in not meant to diminish the important role that all other human agencies,
state sponsored or voluntary organizations, groups and movements, have to play.
So the alarmist community has reacted predictably by
issuing ever more apocalyptic statements, like the federal report» Global Change Impacts in the United
States»
issued last week which predicts more frequent heat waves, rising water temperatures, more wildfires, rising disease levels, and rising sea levels — headlined, in a
paper I read, as «Getting Warmer.»
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking
papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to
issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the
state of Denmark
For a quick review of the the first round of Motions to Dismiss
papers, the international or national soccer organizations
stated they were NOT responsible to change any rules around concussion
issues because:
In my non-legal opinion, the Motions to Dismiss
papers, in nutshell,
state that none of the international or national soccer organizations are responsible to change any rules around concussion
issues because:
Antonacci opposes the first and third propositions, the redistricting commission and school bond
issue, but supports the second proposition allowing electronic bills in place of
paper bills in the
state legislature.
An 11 - page policy
paper released by the New York Public Interest Research Group on Friday takes
issue with the
state Board of Elections to suspend the aggregate political contribution limits in the wake of the Supreme Court decision, McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission.
«They discussed the
issues with the owner of Glenwood, Leonard Litwin, who directed them to determine if an accommodation could be reached with [Silver],» the
papers state.
«In the white
paper issued on the report of the commission, the
state government directed that the suspects be prosecuted.
In the White
Paper issued on the report the Federal Government directed that the culprits be prosecuted but the directive was not carried out by the
states where the killings occurred.
Simply put (and again, look online for our piece from last week's
issue, or dig you
paper copy out from the recycling bin) the county facilities on Lucas Avenue are not, according to the
state's Office of Court Administration, adequate.
«One of the reasons we raised the
issue last week was, and that has come up in the
papers today, the Prime Minister saying, «Well the most important thing here is to maintain our relationship with the Russian
state».
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) has reacted to the White
Paper issued by Governor Ayodele Fayose barring a former governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, from holding public officesin the
state.
Letter from AAAS CEO Rush Holt to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein Regarding Fingerprint Reporting Guidelines [March 28, 2018] AAAS Statement on FY 2018 Omnibus Bill Funds for Scientific Research [March 23, 2018] AAAS Statement on FY 2018 Omnibus Funding Bill [March 22, 2018] AAAS CEO Rush Holt Statement on Death of Rep. Louise Slaughter [March 16, 2018] AAAS CEO Urges U.S. President and Congress to Lift Funding Restrictions on Gun Violence Research [March 13, 2018] AAAS Statements on Elections and
Paper Ballots [March 9, 2018] AAAS Statement on President's 2019 Budget Plan [February 12, 2018] AAAS Statement on FY 2018 Budget Deal and Continuing Resolution [February 9, 2018] AAAS Statement on President Trump's
State of the Union Address [January 30, 2018] AAAS Statement on Continuing Resolution Urges FY 2018 Final Omnibus Bill [January 22, 2018] AAAS Statement on U.S. Government Shutdown [January 20, 2018] Community Statement to OMB on Science and Government [December 19, 2017] AAAS CEO Response to Media Report on Use of «Science - Based» at CDC [December 15, 2017] Letter from AAAS and the American Physical Society to Iranian President Hassan Rouhani Regarding Scientist Ahmadreza Djalali [December 15, 2017] Multisociety Letter Conference Graduate Student Tax Provisions [December 7, 2017] Multisociety Letter Presses Senate to Preserve Higher Education Tax Benefits [November 29, 2017] AAAS Multisociety Letter on Tax Reform [November 15, 2017] AAAS Letter to U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee on Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1)[November 7, 2017] AAAS Statement on Release of National Climate Assessment Report [November 3, 2017] AAAS Statement on EPA Science Adviser Boards [October 31, 2017] AAAS Statement on EPA Restricting Scientist Communication of Research Results [October 25, 2017] Statement of the Board of Directors of the American Association for the Advancement of Science on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility [October 18, 2017] Scientific Societies» Letter on President Trump's Visa and Immigration Proclamation [October 17, 2017] AAAS Statement on U.S. Withdrawal from UNESCO [October 12, 2017] AAAS Statement on White House Proclamation on Immigration and Visas [September 25, 2017] AAAS Statement from CEO Rush Holt on ARPA - E Reauthorization Act [September 8, 2017] AAAS Speaks Out Against Trump Administration Halt of Young Immigrant Program [September 6, 2017] AAAS Statement on Trump Administration Disbanding National Climate Assessment Advisory Committee [August 22, 2017] AAAS CEO Rush Holt
Issues Statement On Death of Former Rep. Vern Ehlers [August 17, 2017] AAAS CEO Rush Holt and 15 Other Science Society Leaders Request Climate Science Meeting with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt [July 31, 2017] AAAS Encourages Congressional Appropriators to Invest in Research and Innovation [July 25, 2017] AAAS CEO Urges Secretary of
State to Fill Post of Science and Technology Adviser [July 13, 2017] AAAS and ESA Urge Trump Administration to Protect Monuments [July 7, 2017] AAAS Statement on House Appropriations Bill for the Department of Energy [June 28, 2017] Scientific Organizations Statement on Science and Government [June 27, 2017] AAAS Statement on White House Executive Order on Cuba Relations [June 16, 2017] AAAS Statement on Paris Agreement on Climate Change [June 1, 2017] AAAS Statement from CEO Rush Holt on Fiscal Year 2018 Budget Proposal [May 23, 2017] AAAS thanks the Congress for prioritizing research and development funding in the FY 2017 omnibus appropriations [May 9, 2017] AAAS Statement on Dismissal of Scientists on EPA Scientific Advisory Board [May 8, 2017] AAAS CEO Rush Holt Statement on FY 2017 Appropriations [May 1, 2017] AAAS CEO Statement on Executive Order on Climate Change [March 28, 2017] AAAS leads an intersociety letter on the HONEST Act [March 28, 2017] President's Budget Plan Would Cripple Science and Technology, AAAS Says [March 16, 2017] AAAS Responds to New Immigration Executive Order [March 6, 2017] AAAS CEO Responds to Trump Immigration and Visa Order [January 28, 2017] AAAS CEO Rush Holt Statement on Federal Scientists and Public Communication [January 24, 2017] AAAS thanks leaders of the American Innovation and Competitiveness Act [December 21, 2016] AAAS CEO Rush Holt raises concern over President - Elect Donald Trump's EPA Director Selection [December 15, 2016] AAAS CEO Rush Holt Statement Following the House Passage of 21st Century Cures Act [December 2, 2016] Letter from U.S. scientific, engineering, and higher education community leaders to President - elect Trump's transition team [November 23, 2016] Letter from AAAS CEO Rush Holt to Senate Leaders and Letter to House Leaders to pass a FY 2017 Omnibus Spending Bill [November 15, 2016] AAAS reaffirms the reality of human - caused climate change [June 28, 2016]
In a recent
paper, the Brookings Institution argued that as automation technology becomes more widely available, liability
issues related to autonomous commercial vehicles will need to be addressed at both the
state and federal levels.
Chen could not be reached for comment for this story, but Taiwan's
state - run news agency said in July that he had
issued a statement taking sole responsibility for the peer - review and citation ring, and admitting to the «indiscreet practice» of adding Taiwan's education minister as a co-author on five of the
papers without his knowledge.
«More than 90 percent of those in the United
States who know they are at risk for HD because of their family history have abstained from genetic testing, often because they fear discrimination or don't want to face the stress and anxiety of knowing they are destined to develop such a devastating disease,» says H. Diana Rosas, MD, of the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease (MGH - MIND), lead and corresponding author of the
paper that will appear in the March 11
issue of Neurology and has been released online.
The
paper is among several published today in a special
issue of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A that examine the nuances, the possible consequences, and the current
state of scientific understanding of climate engineering.
A recent special
issue of the journal Neuron offers a convenient set of «perspective»
papers exploring the current
state of understanding of the brain's inner workings.
«This is the first study to look at this
issue at this level of detail, and the findings are extremely promising,» says Ann Ross, a professor of anthropology at North Carolina
State University and senior author of a
paper describing the work.
Research by Michigan
State University, published in the current
issue of Bioscience, explores the paradox that although ecologists share findings via scientific journals, they do not share the data on which the studies are built, said Patricia Soranno, MSU fisheries and wildlife professor and co-author of the
paper.
In a
paper published in the January 18
issue of Physical Review Letters, an international physics collaboration demonstrated that both types of bonds play by the same rules — quantum mechanics, the strange
state in which matter exists as particles and waves at the same time.
James Diaz, MD, DrPH, Professor and Program Director of Environmental / Occupational Health Sciences at LSU Health New Orleans School of Public Health, details characteristics of the mosquitoes capable of transmitting the Zika virus in the United
States, their habitats and biting behaviors, as well as control measures, in a
paper published in the December 2016,
issue of Wilderness & Environmental Medicine.
You have to get yourself into that peculiar
state of mind where you can go to an
issue of Nature and read a
paper entitled «Glucose is an essential cofactor for function of the glucose porter in vitro» from top to bottom and think «Wow» and then aim for similar lofty heights.
Michael Mann, Distinguished Professor and Director of the Earth System Science Center at Penn
State University, who was not a co-author of the
paper, commented: «We can not separate the
issues of population growth, resource consumption, the burning of fossil fuels, and climate risk.
This developmental step also means that, «as they grow older, children are more frightened by portrayals of abstract concepts,» noted Nancy Eisenberg of Arizona
State University in Tempe and Roxane Cohen Silver of the University of California, Irvine, in a
paper published in the September
issue of American Psychologist.
According to the
paper, «in 2011, in the high focus
states, 60 % of the district hospitals did not offer intensive care services and nearly a quarter of these hospitals were struggling to cope with basic
issues like drainage and sanitation.»
Ohio
State has disclosed the investigation to federal authorities and is working to
issue retraction requests or corrections for each of the affected journal
papers.
The plan, modeled on a policy
paper issued earlier this year by the Progressive Policy Institute, would provide
states and districts increased flexibility, demand stricter accountability for results, and target...
Three general proposals were made in the «
issue paper» written at the request of the Governor by the Kansas board to suggest ways of assuring the «knowledge and competence» of the
state's teachers...
A set of seven
papers was commissioned to examine experiences with and lessons from large - scale performance assessment in the United
States and abroad, including technical advances, feasibility
issues, policy implications, usage with English - language learners, and costs.
Texas was studied in the
issue paper because the
state exemplifies a national trend toward using statewide exams as a basis for high - stakes educational decisions.
In addition to defunding the assessments and
issuing requests for newly designed exams, some
states have «creatively reinterpreted» disappointing results,
papering over the glaring skill deficits the exams were intended to highlight.
The education
issues paper also hints that the Federal Government could reduce its role in the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) and the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) believing it had played its part through establishing a national curriculum and creating NAPLAN, and that these could be maintained by the
states and territories.
The Federal Government has given a strong indication that education policy and delivery will remain the responsibility of the
states and territories in its
issues paper titled Roles and Responsibilities in Education.
The
papers that were presented examined an array of
issues, including lessons learned on accountability, standards, school turnarounds, teacher quality, research,
state capacity, and more.
A series of excellent
papers by economists Thomas Kane, Douglas Staiger, and Dale Ballou (see «Randomly Accountable,» Education Next, Spring 2002, and «Sizing Up Value - Added Assessment,» this
issue) scrutinize the error built into value - added test - score measures, many of which are used in
state accountability systems.
Mark's work has included lobbying the
State government, writing letters and op - eds in the local
paper, and, while City PTA president, blogging about charter schools and other education
issues on the Albany PTA Blog at the Times Union website.
June 14, 2017 (Chicago)- Educators for Excellence - Chicago (E4E - Chicago), a teacher - led organization, released its policy
paper, «Sounding the Alarm: Building the Climate and Culture our Students Need,» at an event that brought together over 150 Chicago educators and representatives from health care, criminal justice, education and city and
state government to explore how Chicagoans can better support students struggling with
issues such as citywide violence, food instability and homelessness.
A new
paper by the Economic Policy Institute advances the discussion of these
issues by analyzing trends in the influence of race / ethnicity, social class, and gender on students» academic performance in the United
States.
Given these trends, we decided to revisit the
issue of teacher diversity, and we calculated again our groundbreaking «Teacher Diversity Index,» an approach we pioneered in our first
paper that ranks
states on the percentage - point difference between teachers of color and students of color.
Even as the party itself is divided over embracing Common Core standards, has a retrograde on education in the form of House Education and the Workforce Committee Chairman John Kline (who wants to eviscerate the strong accountability measures contained in the No Child Left Behind Act), and had a primary race for the presidential nod that had seen aspirants backtrack (of offer little information) on their respective school reform agendas, Republicans were able to
paper over these
issues thanks to strong calls by former Florida governor Jeb Bush, Texas teacher Sean Duffy, and onetime Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice for expanding school choice, advancing Parent Power, and overhauling how teachers are recruited, trained, managed, and compensated.
In December, scholars at the Hamilton Project, an arm of the Brookings Institution,
issued a white
paper urging
states to adopt chronic absenteeism as that last federal accountability indicator.