The GXP show car will test both media and
public reaction before a decision on production is made.
Not exact matches
As I've written
before, the difference in
reactions «opens up a complicated discussion about who gets empathy in America, what issues are deemed important, and the types of activism and activists that the
public responds to.»
Having been involved in this arena for awhile, I sometimes forget my initial
reaction to stories like these — back
before I worked in
public health.
According to detail policy document from government to the BNI and copied to all regional and district offices of the security outfit and sighted by thenewsplatforms.com directs officers to secretly test the
reactions from the
public before its announcement in March during the budget statement.
Ravitch said the Governor waited to gauge
reaction to the plan
before taking a
public position.
In
reaction to the budget and in anticipation of pending action
before the New York
Public Service Commission promoting clean energy development, an organization representing power generators again emphasized a market - based approach.
Few non-politicos would have heard of Dan Hannan or Eric Pickles
before this week, but compare the different
public reactions to them.
Be sure to use a new dress out in
public,
before going on a date to see what kind of
reaction is the same age.
Before a single child's information is turned over to any 3rd party, policymakers should give assurance to parents and educators that no harm will come to Tennessee school children by adopting the following principles: The state and districts should be required to publish any and all existing data sharing agreements in printed and electronic form, and include a thorough explanation of its purpose and provisions, and make it available to parents and local school authorities statewide; The Department of Education should hold hearings throughout the state or testify before the legislature to explain any existing data agreement, and answer questions from the public or their representatives, obtain informed comment, and gauge public reaction; All parents should have the right to be notified of the impending disclosure of their children's data, and provide them with a right to consent or have the right to withhold their children's information from being shared; The state should have to define what rights families or individuals will have to obtain relief if harmed by improper use or release of their child's private information, including how claims can be made; and finally, any legislation must ensure that the privacy interest of public school children and their families are put above the interests of any 3rd Party and its agents and subsidi
Before a single child's information is turned over to any 3rd party, policymakers should give assurance to parents and educators that no harm will come to Tennessee school children by adopting the following principles: The state and districts should be required to publish any and all existing data sharing agreements in printed and electronic form, and include a thorough explanation of its purpose and provisions, and make it available to parents and local school authorities statewide; The Department of Education should hold hearings throughout the state or testify
before the legislature to explain any existing data agreement, and answer questions from the public or their representatives, obtain informed comment, and gauge public reaction; All parents should have the right to be notified of the impending disclosure of their children's data, and provide them with a right to consent or have the right to withhold their children's information from being shared; The state should have to define what rights families or individuals will have to obtain relief if harmed by improper use or release of their child's private information, including how claims can be made; and finally, any legislation must ensure that the privacy interest of public school children and their families are put above the interests of any 3rd Party and its agents and subsidi
before the legislature to explain any existing data agreement, and answer questions from the
public or their representatives, obtain informed comment, and gauge
public reaction; All parents should have the right to be notified of the impending disclosure of their children's data, and provide them with a right to consent or have the right to withhold their children's information from being shared; The state should have to define what rights families or individuals will have to obtain relief if harmed by improper use or release of their child's private information, including how claims can be made; and finally, any legislation must ensure that the privacy interest of
public school children and their families are put above the interests of any 3rd Party and its agents and subsidiaries.
• increases the risk of cardiac hemangiosarcoma by a factor of 1.6 • triples the risk of hypothyroidism • increases the risk of progressive geriatric cognitive impairment • triples the risk of obesity, a common health problem in dogs with many associated health problems • quadruples the small risk (< 0.6 %) of prostate cancer • doubles the small risk (5; this is a common cancer and major cause of death in some breeds • triples the risk of hypothyroidism • increases the risk of obesity by a factor of 1.6 - 2, a common health problem in dogs with many associated health problems • causes urinary «spay incontinence» in 4 - 20 % of female dogs • increases the risk of persistent or recurring urinary tract infections by a factor of 3 - 4 • increases the risk of recessed vulva, vaginal dermatitis, and vaginitis, especially for female dogs spayed
before puberty • doubles the small risk (< 1 %) of urinary tract tumors • increases the risk of orthopedic disorders • increases the risk of adverse
reactions to vaccinations One thing is clear — much of the spay / neuter information that is available to the
public is unbalanced and contains claims that are exaggerated or unsupported by evidence.
http://rumors.automobilemag.com/6506006/green/hyundai-to-build-hybrid-plug-in-for-2012/index.html and Lee Hyuno - soon, R&D head, saying that the company wants to «see how the government would support it and if customers would pay big money,» including evaluating
public reaction to the Chevy Volt,
before moving forward http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/feedarticle/8456125
Released on the heels of a July 2012 article in Rolling Stone by Dr. Bill McKibben warning that we had already discovered five times as much oil, gas, and coal than scientists concluded we could safely burn for energy, the ad reflected growing
public concern regarding the climate change threat and a
reaction to the continued presence of outright climate denialists bred by Exxon decades
before.