Sentences with phrase «statements about analyses»

The letter comes in response to an announcement Rosenstein made at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences on Feb. 21 in Seattle disclosing that the Justice Department has approved «Uniform Language for Testimony and Reports» to be used by its forensic examiners in statements about analyses of forensic latent fingerprint evidence conducted in its labs.

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Additional information about material risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations and about material factors or assumptions applied in making forward - looking statements may be found under «Risk Factors» in our most recent Annual Information Form, under «Risk Management», «Risk Factors» and «Critical Accounting and Actuarial Policies» in our most recent Management's Discussion and Analysis, in the «Risk Management» note to our most recent consolidated financial statements and elsewhere in our filings with Canadian and U.S. securities regulators.
«It is important to note that while adverse event reports give us some information about a product and serious injuries or deaths related to use of a particular product, they often indicate situations that require additional analysis and do not constitute conclusive evidence of a problem with the product,» the spokeswoman, Lyndsay Meyer, said in a statement.
Sociology uses empirical - based statistics, studies and analyses to determine if statements about the migration behavior of specific population groups is accurate for instance.
This statement: «About 50 per cent of primary and 60 per cent of secondary trainees took the PGCE route, while Teach First trained 10 per cent and School Direct about 20 per cent at secondary, according to an analysis of 2013 to 2014 data» perpetuates the confuAbout 50 per cent of primary and 60 per cent of secondary trainees took the PGCE route, while Teach First trained 10 per cent and School Direct about 20 per cent at secondary, according to an analysis of 2013 to 2014 data» perpetuates the confuabout 20 per cent at secondary, according to an analysis of 2013 to 2014 data» perpetuates the confusion.
In all of our analyses, standards are defined as the general statements about what students should know and be able to do that tend to remain constant across grade levels and clusters.
Assignments include a statement about the purpose of schooling, data analysis, a classroom observation and an independent research paper on an education - related topic of their choice.
In particular, you need to think about the sections you will include (business coursework should include at least problem statement, problem analysis, and problem solutions) and list specific points you will cover in each section.
Learn about the strength of McDonald's annual dividend through an analysis of its financial statements and several financial ratios.
Net nets are a good starting point because, through investing in them, we can learn about the relationship of price to intrinsic value, the importance of a margin of safety, and, more generally, financial statement analysis.
By focusing on value firms, the benefits to financial statement analysis (1) are investigated in an environment where historical financial reports represent both the best and most relevant source of information about the firm's financial condition and (2) are maximized through the selection of relevant financial measures given the underlying economic characteristics of these high BM firms.
So again, i hope that advice helps, and i'd be interested to hear what people recommend to learn about accounting and financial statement analysis.
Dog food labels contain the product name, ingredient list, net weight of the product, name and address of the manufacturer, guaranteed analysis, list of ingredients, the intended animal species (word «dog» in this case, as we are talking about dog food here), the statement of nutritional adequacy, and feeding guidelines.
Since I thought this was very likely an inadvertent mistake, I let Phil Klotzbach know about this immediately (in mid-August) and he and his co-authors quickly redid their analysis (within a week) and claimed that it was not a big deal (though their reply also made some statements that I thought unwarranted).
Most people don't understand the details of atmospheric physics or principal components analysis, and so take many statements about «back - radiation» and «hockeysticks» on trust.
But Trenberth's statement was not about scientific analysis, it was about policy.
If you are evaluating this statement: «national security officials have been offering dire warnings about the perils of climate disruption and its offshoots like food shortage, water depletion and massive migration,» then you should also review the analysis provided by our intelligence services, which have looked at climate change, and are part of the «national security apparatus.»
A paper on statistical downscaling doesn't need to make any statement at all on what causes climate change because that is not what the paper is about and academic papers tend not to make assertions that are not directly justified by the analysis given in the paper.
The most recent statements made by Romm about the analysis in the Climate Shift report offer the opportunity to elaborate on how we can accurately assess the differences between the objective nature of patterns in mainstream media coverage and how this coverage might be subjectively and anecdotally perceived by professional bloggers and media watchdogs.
The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and The Washington Post all published climate science denial and other scientifically inaccurate statements about climate change on their opinion pages over the last year and a half, while The New York Times avoided doing so, according to a new Media Matters analysis of those four newspapers.
Our analysis includes any segment devoted to climate change, as well as any substantial mention (more than one paragraph of a news transcript or a definitive statement by a media figure) about climate change impacts or actions.
He also surveyed the resources question in an analysis largely bereft of economics, but his most remarkable and statement was perhaps his suggestion that studies of overcrowding among rats could tell us something about the human behaviour we might expect:
A 2011 analysis of scientists» public statements about climate change found that among those who had published peer - reviewed climate research, 97 % accepted human - induced warming.
Using high - powered models and complex statistical analysis of observations, credible scientific statements can now be made about how climate change affect the frequency or intensity of a specific weather event.
Do you think it is interesting that he talks of how the authors «admitted» «over the weekend» that the 20th century analysis was not «robust,» — when the paper itself contains statements about the weak statistical validity of the 20th century projections?
So her own analysis contradicts her statement that there is a «vigorous debate» about «whether the warming since 1950 has been dominated by human causes» — it turns out she actually agrees with everyone else that it has been!
Even if we take assume the robustness of the analysis behind the Greenpeace 77 % scenario, the statement that Steve complains about is still problematic.
The clause about the published analyses being before the 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons is a statement of fact about the time line, and it is not a statement that the results were different after including 2004 and 2005.
You made claims about the satellite data which were wrong, you did so without doing any analysis, and it's clear from your statements that you don't know how to do the analysis right.
Even if she's never studied the carbon cycle in depth, I dare say she knows more about it than Andrew Bolt and Jo Nova combined, but for some reason she's directing her readers to their commentary instead of making any statements of her own on the merit of Salby's analysis.
Professor Julia King, who is both chancellor of the university and a member of the Climate Change Committee, raised an objection to Pielke's analysis: «Before you make statements about timetables and targets which don't ask «can this be done?»
The British Met Office has issued «erroneous statements and misrepresentations» about the pause in global warming — and its climate computer model is fundamentally flawed, says a new analysis by a leading independent researcher.
Dr. Rapp's statement that «it just so happens that in the section on proxy analysis I side with Wegman and I agree with him that the hockey stick is about as credible as cold fusion.
However, at this point, no one has done a rigorous error or uncertainty analysis on the data, so Landsea's statements about the trends are not supported by any rigourous analysis at this point.
Our analysis includes any segment devoted to climate change, as well as any substantial mention (more than one paragraph of a news transcript and / or or a definitive statement about climate change).
In the article you refer to by Wang et al., they may make a statement about trend 70N and above, but their temperature analysis actually covers the region from 60N to the pole.
Served as an analyst and handled all the responsibilities of this position; responsible for handling various duties like: provided various reports / statements about the market position to the management and directors, prepared detailed research program for the market analysis, responsible for risk assessment, responsible for helping in other planning programs of the organization, maintained a good rapport with the management and directors, handled other duties assigned by the manager
Although overall summaries and meta - analyses suggest impacts on key outcomes for children and families, 3 — 6 the American Academy of Pediatrics statement on home visiting recognizes that the research remains mixed about the efficacy of home visiting, largely due to the widely varying programs and program goals.
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