Sentences with phrase «scope of this report»

One can not but be impressed by the comprehensive scope of the report compiled by two distinguished scientists.
No wonder that the erudition and scope of his report met with acclamation even from detractors.
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In 2015 (beyond the scope of the report), the carnage only intensified — more than 4,000 Christians died and nearly 200 churches were attacked.
Detailed profiles of the providers are also included in the scope of the report to evaluate their long - term and short - term strategies, key offerings and recent developments in the stevia space.
The scope of this report is broad and covers many applications of membrane technologies used in the food and beverage industry globally.
A comprehensive analysis on the extent to which these barriers can be overcome is outside the scope of the report.
The authors of the ICMART report say that the reasons behind the high use of ICSI are not fully understood and are beyond the scope of their report.
While it was beyond the scope of this report, analysis of population growth also takes into account how rapid urbanization would change the face of human settlements and affect their ability to adapt to climate change.
If public sector means public schools, the scope of the report will be limited, perhaps fatally so.
I will not give a lengthy account of the scope of the report due to its wide range of topics, but rather give a brief list of some quotes to show some of the strongest conclusions:
Greenpeace's agenda does, in the end, limit the scope of the report, which makes no mention of the country's big push to expand both imports and domestic production of natural gas, not to mention its nuclear power expansion.
Providing a complete roadmap to a successful abrupt change early warning system was beyond the scope of this report, but the committee has outlined its initial thoughts on what would make such a system successful:
But it specifically limited the scope of the report to an examination of whether pipelines carrying dilbit are more likely to leak than pipelines carrying conventional crude oil.
I also understand that the study of low - end solutions was not within the scope of the report.
For example, cybersecurity is a critical, crosscutting area, though a thorough consideration of the structures needed to manage cybersecurity at the White House is beyond the scope of this report.
While the details of this phenomenon are outside the scope of this report, suffice it to say there are legitimate benefits to commingling traditional and crypto assets in a single portfolio — a fact that helps legitimize the Auctus platform.
The scope of reporting is for a specific service program that utilizes MS Excel based reports from 2 partners to both chart progress and init
[7] While consideration of such alternative systems is beyond the scope of this Report, they must be seriously considered in view of the legal tests established to gain recognition of native title and the difficulty of changing the fundamental assumptions of these tests within the current system as it is governed by the NTA.
Although it is beyond the scope of this Report, further consideration should be given to any tax implications of this arrangement for the traditional owners.
1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background 1.2 Policy relevance 1.3 Other UK cohort studies 1.4 Growing Up in Scotland 1.5 Aims and scope of this report 1.6 Technical appendix
You can read further information about the research that informs these reports including methodology, the scope of the reports and a summary of the reports» recommendation.
Teasing out the intricacies of these data is beyond the scope of this report.
Although the scope of this report allows only a targeted review of the link between emotion regulation deficits and risk for comorbid psychopathology in adolescence, the extant literature indicates that emotion regulation is indeed a core transdiagnostic risk factor that represents early embedded risk for the development of substance use, addiction, and comorbid psychopathology.
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