The build is still in its early stages of development so it's not recommended for
public consumption at this point, but I went ahead and installed it anyway and am surprised by how well it -LSB-...]
Big is beautiful should have been the design philosophy behind the VAIO Tap 20 that Sony has put up for
public consumption at the ongoing IFA event.
Not exact matches
As for the U.S., I'd actually be quite comfortable with a reasonable amount of «helicopter money» provided that the accompanying fiscal stimulus package was focused, not on
consumption, but on productive investment
at the
public, private and individual level (infrastructure, investment and R&D tax credits, workforce training, education, and so forth).
Summary: Endosperm, the remaining edible part of rice grains after it is milled, lacks several essential nutrients such as provitamin A. Thus, predominant rice
consumption promotes vitamin A deficiency — a serious
public health problem in
at least 26 countries including highly populated areas in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
The establishment of the Centre of Excellence for Nutrition will forge partnerships among research and educational institutions,
public agencies and the food industry and be
at the forefront of
consumption trends and drive development of new healthier food solutions.
Following publication of a review of
public health guidelines from the 1980s that recommended consumers reduce
consumption of full - fat milk and butter, Dr Anne Mullen, director of nutrition
at The Dairy Council issued the following statement.
He excelled
at finding it, and by the time he was 15 the arrests were mounting:
consumption of alcohol by a minor, drunk and disorderly, fighting,
public urination.
«Walter Willett, a physician and chairman of the department of nutrition
at Harvard University's School of
Public Health, calls the committee report «egregious,» saying it excludes
at least six major studies linking dairy
consumption to prostate cancer.
Although many question the hope for
public policy to affect that national girth, removing sweet milk from schools may be one of the most direct tools policymakers have
at their disposal to reduce juvenile sugar
consumption —
at least on the taxpayer's dime.
An immediate suspension of alcohol sales and
consumption at Vineyard 48 in Cutchogue was ordered by the state Liquor Authority after police received complaints from neighbors about
public sex, fights and intoxicated patrons on or near the premises.
An academic
at one of France's elite grandes ecoles, Piketty has spent the past 20 years not only seeking to come to grips with economic inequality but also to make his conclusions digestible for
public consumption.
The judge said that the same government can not aske for protection of witnesses having filed the charges and proof of evidence along with the anmes of the witnesses and put the same
at the
public domain for
public consumption.
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At present, there is little direct evidence demonstrating that electronic alcohol screening and brief counseling intervention has a meaningful population - level effect on excessive alcohol
consumption or related harms in any group, and therefore its utility as a stand - alone
public health approach is in doubt.
Meatless Monday, a project of the Center for a Livable Future (CLF)
at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health, provides many resources and ideas to try to get Americans to cut their meat
consumption by
at least 15 percent.
Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Epidemiology
at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of
Public Health in Boston (USA), Jorge Chavarro, said: «These findings should not discourage the
consumption of fruit and vegetables in general.
Dr. Ramirez was most recently a postdoctoral research fellow
at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, a position that included improving
public awareness of the chronic effects of excessive alcohol
consumption and finding ways to prevent alcoholic liver disease.
The findings have «very important implications for how we might work to reduce excessive alcohol
consumption,» said study corresponding author Simon Moore, a professor of
public health research
at Cardiff University in Wales.
«If we keep dairy
consumption low to moderate, the fat is not a serious issue,» says Walter Willett, M.D., professor of epidemiology and nutrition
at the Harvard Chan School of
Public Health.
• Researchers
at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard School of
Public Health also found that moderate coffee
consumption, defined as two 8 - ounce servings a day, may protect against heart failure11
Although there are some ketone ester products being developed for
public consumption, there aren't any available
at this time.
That is, the
public consumption of publicly available value - added data,
at least in Los Angeles, does not (yet) seem to be correlated with or causing really anything in the housing market.
Right now, those two categories are lumped together,
at least for
public consumption.
The Gymkhana franchise is now so popular that everyone wants to know the hows, whens and whys: so I arrive
at a secret location somewhere in Europe (the first time Gymkhana has been shot outside the USA) prepared to see the very finest car - hooliganism recorded for
public consumption.
Set to make its
public debut
at the Paris Motor Show in October, the first Mercedes - Benz dedicated plug - in hybrid model uses a new parallel gasoline - electric drivetrain that is claimed to net the big luxury sedan combined cycle
consumption of 84 mpg (U.S.) on the European test cycle while providing it with a zero - emissions electric range of more than 20 miles.
It's been nearly two years since Toyota unveiled the GRMN 86 Concept
at the Tokyo Motor Show, and a production version is finally being offered for
public consumption.
The port is not yet ready for
consumption by the general
public, and to avoid being blamed for WW3 Steven Troughton, the main developer responsible for the port, will not release it
at this time.
These insights come from surveys conducted
at the end of 2011 and beginning of 2012 to gauge people's general reading habits, their
consumption of print books, e-books and audiobooks, and their attitudes about the changing ways that books are made available to the
public.
Substance Abuse / Chemical Dependency: The
consumption of alcohol or other chemical agents
at dosages that place a person's social, economic, psychological and physical welfare in potential hazard, or endangers
public health, morals, safety or welfare, or a combination of these.
Nevertheless, they are often accepted
at face value by the media, which — simply by passing them along for
public consumption — gives these assertions unwarranted credibility.
No organization has been more effective
at working the anti-TNR pseudoscience into a message neatly packaged for the mainstream media, and eventual
consumption by the general
public.
No organization has been more effective
at working the anti-trap-neuter-release pseudoscience into a message neatly packaged for the mainstream media, and eventual
consumption by the general
public.
Although
public alcohol
consumption is effectively banned under Islamic law in the Maldives - which you'll see most evidently in the capital of Malé - the resorts provide alcoholic beverages
at extremely reasonable costs, considering the nearest supermarket is miles of ocean away.
Like Gang Beasts, Messhof's Nidhogg has been a perennial hit
at live multiplayer events for the past handful of years now, and was just finally released in early 2014 for wider
public consumption.
At the time of the forum posting, Armed Heist didn't have a trailer that was ready for
public consumption, but some animated.
She sometimes incorporates street graffiti and Japan calligraphy in works that are
at once commentary on
public consumption and personal reflection.
Made
at a time of
public and financial success, the image connects the artist's desire for money and success and her sexual desire (her role as consumer) with her use of her body and her emotional life to produce her art (the object of
consumption).
Presented
at American Fine Arts in New York, Meyer's effort was intended specifically as a reply to that year's Whitney Biennial, which had, he argued, effectively thematized politics and subsequently rendered critical artwork the stuff of style, preparing it for ready
consumption by the
public.5 Notably, the Berlin - based critic Isabelle Graw would roughly contemporaneously take note of museums» increasing desire to invite artists to deconstruct institutional infrastructures and ideologies in their projects, dubbing the growing trend «subversion for hire.
on politics and scum: http://assets.amuniversal.com/35c1a7d08eea01332d07005056a9545d On a different tangent, Russell will be pleased — perhaps, I can never be sure — with the current text on aerosols
at https://www.aip.org/history/climate/Winter.htm... The scientists did this work mainly for
public consumption.
A number of studies have explored the opportunities available to improve health and well - being as a result of adapting to climate change, 273 with many recent publications illustrating the benefit of reduced air pollution.2, 271,288,299,300,301,302 Additionally, some studies have looked
at the co-benefits to climate change and health of applying innovative urban design practices which reduce energy
consumption and pollution while increasing
public health, 99,272,303,304 decrease vulnerability of communities to extreme events263, 264,303 and reduce the disparity between different societal groups.249, 305,306,307,308
One Planet Living principle Masdar Target ZERO CARBON 100 per cent of energy supplied by renewable energy — Photovoltaics, concentrated solar power, wind, waste to energy and other technologies ZERO WASTE 99 per cent diversion of waste from landfill (includes waste reduction measures, re-use of waste wherever possible, recycling, composting, waste to energy) SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT Zero carbon emissions from transport within the city; implementation of measures to reduce the carbon cost of journeys to the city boundaries (through facilitating and encouraging the use of
public transport, vehicle sharing, supporting low emissions vehicle initiatives) SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS Specifying high recycled materials content within building products; tracking and encouraging the reduction of embodied energy within material sand throughout the construction process; specifying the use of sustainable materials such as Forest Stewardship Council certified timber, bamboo and other products SUSTAINABLE FOOD Retail outlets to meet targets for supplying organic food and sustainable and or fair trade products SUSTAINABLE WATER Per capita water
consumption to be
at least 50 per cent less than the national average; all waste water to be re-used HABITATS AND WILDLIFE All valuable species to be conserved or relocated with positive mitigation targets CULTURE AND HERITAGE Architecture to integrate local values.
At every stage from extraction / production to transportation to
consumption, all forms of energy are heavily regulated and dependent on
public subsidies and
public infrastructure.
The annual competition supports President Obama's broader Better Buildings Initiative goal to reduce energy
consumption in commercial, multifamily,
public, and industrial buildings across the U.S. by
at least 20 percent in the next ten years and encourages college students to come up with new, innovative ways that American families and businesses can save energy and money.
Carbon Development Strategy is a ten year action plan that includes the energy sector: National Energy Efficiency Program Geothermal & Renewable Energy Program Offshore Hydrocarbon Program The Government launched a
public sector energy conservation program in early 2010 and has accumulated baseline data on energy
consumption at the Ministry level.
They were
at last willing to engage with the
public about the scientific consensus that our rapid
consumption of carbon is causing the world to heat up faster than is good for the human species.
John Hearne spoke to the design team of the Opus and RIBA award - winning Cork Civic Offices, a development which keeps carbon emissions and fossil energy
consumption to a minimum, and once more puts the
public sector
at the forefront of innovative sustainable design
The one that always surprised me indeed is «how the real humility of the scientists in this area, as evident in their papers, including all these here, and the talks I have heard them give, is morphed into statements of confidence
at the 95 % level for
public consumption through the IPCC process.»
These standards will reduce America's
consumption of oil, save consumers money
at the gas pump, and protect
public health and the environment by curbing global warming pollution.
In 2002 researchers
at the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of
Public Health discovered that propyl paraben decreased sperm counts in young rats
at and below the concentrations which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers safe for human
consumption in food (Oishi 2002; 21CFR184.1670).
Generating electricity from small or distributed wind energy sources typically involves smaller wind turbines found
at homes, farms, businesses and
public facilities, which off - set all or a portion of on - site energy
consumption.
Perhaps immediate incentives for producers and buyers of higher fuel efficiency and the production cleaner, renewable energy sources combined with a plan to improve America's
public transit systems (many of which have been losing funding
at a rapid pace) would help reduce total fuel
consumption today, not in 2017.