Skipping school has rarely had
such national implications as it did yesterday, when students at more than 3,100 schools around the country took a 17 - minute powder to protest the porous state of the nation's gun - control laws.
Not exact matches
There are
national security
implications, one of the officials said, from imports of steel alloys that are used in products
such as the armor plating of ships and require a lot of expertise to create and produce.
By the same token, conflict between rival groups within a society may be intensified by differences in their net reproduction rates;
such differences may have
implications for the tenor of civil life or the composition and character of the
national directorate, factors that may play a decisive role in determining the climate for development.
Eurosceptics in Britain remain deeply suspicious of Van Rompuy's motives, however, and fear the
implications of
such changes for the single market and
national parliaments could be significant.
But Inglesby says that given its
implications,
national and global health authorities should have approved the work; currently, there is no requirement for
such a review.
The interests of the CSFR and the NCLS aligned well on many SFRL projects, conferences, publications, and AAAS annual meeting symposia
such as on the ethical and legal
implications of genetic testing; use of animals in research and education; scientific misconduct and research integrity; use of scientific and technical information in the courts; ethical and legal aspects of computer network use and abuse; effects of
national security controls on unclassified research, and the impact of neuroscience on the legal system.
The findings, published online Monday in Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, hold
implications for dealing not only with the problem of aggressive behavior in individuals, but also for better understanding of large - scale, long - standing cross-group conflicts
such as the Arab - Israeli clash and racial strife in the United States.
We also conduct research, often working in collaboration with scientists and engineers across PNNL and around the world, on related topics
such as the renewable energy, complex regional meteorology and chemistry, and the possible
national security
implications of climate change.
However, the Department for Education was not sufficiently prepared for the financial
implications of
such a rapid expansion, or for the challenge of overseeing and monitoring
such a large number of new academies,» stated Amyas Morse, head of the
National Audit Office.
A
National Park Service directive, issued Wednesday (December 14), will let parks halt plastic water bottle sales as long as a regional director signs off on a «rigorous impact analysis» of
such factors as cost to concessionaires, signage directing visitors to filling stations, and the health
implications of thirsty tourists who might drink from «surface water sources with potential exposure to disease.»
With potential cost
implications from areas
such as the government's new Apprenticeship Levy, pension Auto Enrolment, the
National Living Wage and business rate assessments, firms will need to maintain control of expenditure if profitability is to be increased.
The government has started to consider the
implications for Indigenous lands and waters, identifying areas included in the
National Reserve System,
such as Indigenous Protected Areas (IPA's), as a potential opportunity for economic development arising from the developing carbon markets.
Experienced professionals, meanwhile, can focus on tackling strategic issues that strike to the core of their operations,
such as payment reform, regulations and
national the
implications of discussions like «repeal and replace.»