Sentences with phrase «practical access to the reports»

It's not clear how businesses that sell animals in those areas will be able to comply with the law if they have no practical access to the reports.

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The UK's leading fuel poverty charity National Energy Action (NEA), which is this week launching its Warm Homes Campaign with energy company E.ON, will be publishing a report illustrating «The Many Faces of Fuel Poverty», showing the range of people that are impacted by living in cold homes, and offering strong practical information at a community and neighbourhood level on where households can get advice and help, including how to access grants for free home insulation, reduced energy tariffs and special payments.
As part of their campaign to raise awareness of apprenticeships, the Welsh Liberal Democrats also recently published a report, «Widening Access to Apprenticeships», thatlooked at practical ways to encourage young people to take up apprenticeships.
The reports find a lack of practical information on arrival leaves many migrants unaware of the conditions attached to their immigration status, access to health care, or advice on their rights at work.
In practical terms, the report's «Global Ebook Yellow Pages» may be of use to many who want to access and do business with some of the 350 listed companies «dedicated to ebooks» and including publishers, service organizations, distributors, and aggregators.
The report, by the British nonprofit group Practical Action, is a valuable effort to assess the full costs of inadequate energy access through indirect impacts on hospitals, schools and the like.
Over recent decades as law inexorably moved from print to digital and from «reported» to a state where effectively all cases are reported, «practical obscurity», as some have called it, associated with limited access to legal decisions is no longer assured.
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