Sentences with phrase «suggested by the citation»

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Citation: Hallam SJ, Mincer TJ, Schleper C, Preston CM, Roberts K, Richardson PM, et al. (2006) Pathways of Carbon Assimilation and Ammonia Oxidation Suggested by Environmental Genomic Analyses of Marine Crenarchaeota.
Suggested Citation: «America's School Choice Programs by Dates Enacted and Launched,» EdChoice, last modified Aug. 31, 2016, https://www.edchoice.org/school-choice/enacted-and-launched-table.
The fact that when it comes to climate change — where the top pro-AGW scientists lead the citations rankings by an absolute mile — would tend to suggest that these guys are the ones who understand their field best, and are likely to be Nobel Prize winners in the near future.
A spokesman at the White House's Council on Environmental Quality says the addition of the citation to Dr. Soon's paper to the draft report was suggested during an interagency review process overseen by the White House.
I've been following for years because I do appeals, and motion practice is my favorite of law practice and it's one of the things that I still do, and you know Garner set the world of legal writing on fire by suggesting that all citations should be in footnotes.
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He explains, «I have suggested that weighting the number of decisions of a federal court of appeals by the number of citations to those decisions by other courts of appeals, which is to say courts not bound as a matter of stare decisis to follow the cited court's decisions, yields a meaningful measure of judicial output.»
I really am suggesting that Lexum prospectively (and retrospectively) move the debate forward by eliminating the periods in case citations in their case law databases.
As has worked in the past, when the neutral citation system for Canadian courts was created and adopted, and equally a uniform naming convention for Canadian judgments, I would suggest the work be entrusted to a core working group supported by an advisory board representative of all the affected communities: the Courts (and the Canadian Judicial Council), the law publishers both print and digital (especially CanLII and Lexum), legal writing and research faculty, law librarians and practising lawyers from both our French and English legal communities.
For the review, 507 articles and 10 published rating scale manuals were compiled from empirical articles; traditional databases (Medline, PsychINFO); reference lists in review papers; references from the Practice Parameters for the Assessment and Treatment of Children, Adolescents, and Adults with Attention - Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder5; recently published journal articles; citations suggested by members of the American Academy of Pediatrics; and a database of bibliographies on studies involving the Child Behavior Checklist rating scale.6 A physician and psychologist specializing in ADHD independently rated each article and manual for sound empirical evidence addressing the 4 questions.
Jenny Chanfreau, Matt Barnes, Wojtek Tomaszewski, Dan Philo, Julia Hall and Sara Tipping Prepared for the Scottish Government: Children and Families Directorate by the Scottish Centre for Social Research Suggested citation: Chanfreau, J., Barnes, M., Tomaszewski, W., Philo, D., Hall, J. and Tipping, S. (2011) Growing Up in Scotland: Change in early childhood and the impact of significant events, Edinburgh: Scottish Government
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