Sentences with phrase «report follows the endorsement»

The report follows the endorsement by the G20 of the OECD «Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting» (BEPS), the outcomes of which are aimed to be implemented by the end of 2015.

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After CSEA announced in mid-March that it would not issue any campaign contributions or endorsements until further notice, Politics on the Hudson reported that NYSUT would not be following suit on the endorsement end.
His camp announced late Friday he wouldn't seek WFP's endorsement following reports that the party would likely back Nixon.
NY Post is reporting a Rangel loyalist threatened to run against state Senator Bill Perkins, if he followed through with a rumored endorsement of Rangel foe, Adriano Espaillat, According to the paper: Following a Rangel endorsement rally yesterday in East... Continue reading →
The AMI withdrew its endorsement of Cain following the reported harassment charges.
NY Post is reporting a Rangel loyalist threatened to run against state Senator Bill Perkins, if he followed through with a rumored endorsement of Rangel foe, Adriano Espaillat,
Following the District Leader reports from Keen Berger and Jonathan Geballe, candidates were each given six minutes to speak followed by questions from attendees and then endorsement statements from VID members.
Overall, the authors reported that individuals given early support were 9 to 31 percent more likely than individuals who did not receive early support to receive follow - up support from other individuals, whether that meant for funding, an award, product endorsement, or signatures of support.
However, contrary to reports calling the FTC's action an official endorsement, a recent blog on the FTC web site, «The Fair Credit Reporting Act & Social Media: What Businesses Should Know,» indicates that Internet background checks using social media information simply must follow the same FCRA rules that apply to the more traditional information — employment and salary history, criminal records, and credit reports — that FCRA compliant background screening firms and employers have used in the past.
However, contrary to reports calling the FTC's action an official endorsement, a June 2011 blog on the FTC website, «The Fair Credit Reporting Act & Social Media: What Businesses Should Know,» indicated that Internet background checks using social media information simply must follow the same FCRA rules that apply to the more traditional information — employment and salary history, criminal records, and credit reports — that FCRA compliant background screening firms and employers have used in the past.
The board's threat to withdraw from the B.C. Real Estate Association (see page one story) did not come to the floor for a vote, following the board's endorsement of several points that emerged from the provincial association's recent Industry Task Force Review report.
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