Sentences with phrase «recent report on the matter»

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There has been much debate about how blockchain could solve this problem, but a recent Newsweek report detailing the example of a home title being issued on the Ethereum blockchain showed a solution: It's only a matter of time, the article said, before government agencies start embracing blockchain as a valid alternative to existing title processes.
According to a recent report on the annual event in the Nevada Desert, that definition would be oversimplifying matters.
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. and the New York State Department of Health have received subpoenas in recent weeks seeking documents and testimony about representations made to them by Theranos, the WSJ reported on Monday citing people familiar with the matter.
For its June 2007 meeting, the HRC asked F.W. Cook's designated representative, George B. Paulin, to report on, and respond to HRC members» questions regarding a range of executive compensation matters, including the Company's compensation program and current trends, a comparison of Company and Peer Group compensation amounts and structures, including stock option and restricted stock grant practices, recent stockholder initiatives on compensation, compensation committee procedures, the role of consultants, and regulatory activity.
The company cautions you that these statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, including volatility in the economy and the credit markets, supply and demand changes for vacation ownership and residential products, competitive conditions; the availability of capital to finance growth, and other matters referred to under the heading «Risk Factors» contained in the company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10 - K filed with the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (the «SEC») and in subsequent SEC filings, any of which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in or implied in this press release.
Just like recent reports of abuse going back as far as 50 years media in Nazi Germany focussed on any clerical abuse they could find no matter how far back they had to look to find a new example.
a: a report of recent events b: previously unknown information c: something having a specified influence or effect 2 a: material reported in a newspaper or news periodical or on a newscast b: matter that is newsworthy 3: newscast
He criticized the Anglican Church's recent Windsor Report and its effort to navigate a middle ground on the homosexuality question among Anglicans, insisting that a definitive decision on homosexuality «maybe the one process that really matters
Cuomo: «We're Taking Matters into Our Own Hands» Gary Tilzer, Blogger at True News, @unitedNYblogs On Friday, Politico New York reported on the gulf between Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio over the recent Legionnaires disease outbreak in -LSB-..On Friday, Politico New York reported on the gulf between Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio over the recent Legionnaires disease outbreak in -LSB-..on the gulf between Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio over the recent Legionnaires disease outbreak in -LSB-...]
Ajaero told newsmen in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, that the Kaduna governor's recent «indefensible» sack of workers and the report to move wages matter to the concurrent list by the All Progressives Congress, APC, committee on restructuring he headed would not go unpunished.
Well friends, thanks to the recent adoption of HTML5 and CSS3 coding; most eLMSs have the bandwidth to provide you with graph charts on every reporting element that matters i.e. test performance, SCORM and xAPI values, evaluation surveys, and observational task results.
This webinar focuses on the recent Wallace Foundation report Districts Matter: Cultivating the Principals Urban Schools Need.
This webinar will focus on the recent Wallace Foundation report Districts Matter: Cultivating the Principals Urban Schools Need.
Media Matters noted the financial benefit of the recent change to White Hat and other for - profit operators, and pointed out the media's failure to report on the connections.
Anticipating the influence of a «pay - for - delete» on your score when the original trade line remains is simply a matter then of comparing the recency of the most recent negative account on your credit reports from before and after the collection was removed.
Well, no matter what the rest of your credit report looks like, if you have a bunch of recent late payments, that's likely all your lenders will focus on.
Now that ExxonMobil and The New York Times have treated us (New York Times readers) to NINE FULL PAGES of ExxonMobil advertorials this recent week, giving us all sorts of information regarding energy and ExxonMobil's efforts, can we expect to see some fact - based reporting to provide the public with the real story on those matters?
----- On a matter unrelated to the late Sir Arthur: @Thapa (# 5), see NASA's current issue of The Earth Observer (page 16): «These findings were enough to convince the scientists who initially reported the ocean cooling [Willis et al. (2007)-RSB- to go back and closely reexamine the recent ocean heat storage data they had collected.
In several sections of the recent IPCC report, the lead author ignored most other studies and evidence on the matter at hand and based their chapter mostly on their own research
Now a hard hitting report by Mikko Paunio, a specialist in public health matters has destroyed both the credibility and integrity of two of the Lancet's recent papers on pollution.
A recent report by the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters, chaired by Supreme Court of Canada Justice Thomas A. Cromwell, stated nearly 12 million Canadians will experience at least one legal problem in a three - year period, and few will have the resources to solve them.
I think we've reached consensus on this point, as the truckload of recent reports from the national Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters, the Canadian Bar Association and a handful of law societies seems to suggest.
The most recent report of the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters — A Roadmap for Change, October 2013 — called for more access to justice research in order to promote evidence - based policymaking.
As noted in a previous post, the House of Lords Constitution Committee drew attention to these matters in its recent report on the Scotland Bill.
For example, in one recent media report, a commentator stated matter of factly that «there isn't very much of it» («it» being price fixing among firms in Canada), that «at any one time, at any one year, there are 10, 12, 15 cases going on» and that «for every case that gets detected, there are probably several cases that aren't» [http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/price-fixing-explainer-1.4489213] Given that price fixing and other conspiracies among competitors are by their nature conducted in secret and there are no statistics or sources of information on active cartels, such speculation on the level that Canadian markets may or may not be cartelized is simply impossible to state with any certainty.
No more details on the matter were provided by the source, though the Galaxy A7 (2018) and a number of other possible members of the upcoming handset series have already been the subjects of several reports which emerged in recent months.
Given recent negative reports about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), it might have been that Mr De Luca's presentation was somewhat a matter of «putting on a brave face».
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