Sentences with phrase «until publication of»

It should also be noted that that time limit does not apply to a decision «as to the contents of the report of the inquiry» or of which the applicant could not have become aware until the publication of the report.
I'd also note that just because IPCC says «Drafts... are confidential until publication of the final report» does not mean that they are confidential.
Drafts, review comments, and author responses are pre ‐ decisional materials that are confidential until publication of the final Report or Technical Paper; they are not the results of the assessment and may not be cited, quoted, or distributed as such1.
That is also why I said the AR5 report picking 1950 until publication of the AR5 report to discuss attributes of warming was carefully (selectively) worded.
2... Publication Wait... Traditional publishing takes almost two years from sale until publication of a book.
I also liked reading about her books and how they had been ignored for so many years until the publication of «The House of Mirth», which garnered much attention in the literary world.
Until the publication of this study, several mechanistic details of how the low - complexity domain of hnRNPA2 worked and how it changed into aggregates in disease were unknown.
New technology enabled better examination of the morphology of these species, which had not even been photographed until the publication of this study.
Until the publication of this article, the applications of AnNa focused exclusively on bones.
Astonishingly it has taken until the publication of research this week to settle the basic question about how flu spreads, and why it girdles each hemisphere every year during winter.
However, Spota's office did not convene a grand jury to probe the shooting until the publication of the Newsday article, years after the incident.
In light of the anticipated revisions, and until the publication of the 2017 amendments of the COS (CAN / CGSB -32.310-2015 and CAN / CGSB -32.311-2015), the following clauses are not applicable as such and are subjected to an «opportunity for improvement» for concerned operators.
Things didn't really turn around until the publication of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, which struck an emotional chord with readers and once again appealed to the general sweep of Scripture rather than the letter.

Not exact matches

Even though reports of these exploits first emerged years ago (a German publication described the «NSA's Secret Toolbox» in late 2013), no one has published the actual software to carry out the attacks until now.
«I like Wallace, but his goldsmith work is par for the course,» and «Argyle's gonna tee - up that taxation meeting with the Burgh Commissioners on Tuesday» were common turns of phrase until the 1721 publication of The Rules of Golf by Sean Connery.
We have not known until now, with the publication of Marketing the Moon by David Meerman Scott and Richard Jurek, the details of the campaign.
Directors, officers, employees or members of their immediate families are prohibited from making purchases and / or sales of those securities in the open market or otherwise from the time of the interview or the decision to write an article, until one week after the publication of the interview r article.
Directors, officers, employees or members of their immediate families are prohibited from making purchases and / or sales of those securities in the open market or otherwise from the time of the interview or the decision to write an article, until one week after the publication of the interview or article.
Jesuit editors of the journal Stimmen der Zeit like Erich Przywara, Gustav Grundlach, and Max Pribilla spearheaded a formidable and consistent intellectual resistance to Nazi propaganda until, after frequent raids, it, along with the more popular Jesuit publications, was shut down by the Gestapo.
He studied, dreamed and wrote, until, almost simultaneously with the armistice, was announced the publication of his commentary on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans.
From Adam Smith's Inquiry into the Nature and the Causes of the Wealth of Nations in 1776 until well after the publication of John Stuart Mill's....
This tendency was clearly evident when the magazine was under the control of Charles Clayton Morrison, a Disciples of Christ Minister who brought the publication out of bankruptcy and ran it until his retirement in 1947.
Three more volumes are to appear in 1997, and we hope to maintain the tempo of four per year until we complete the publication of the database in 2002.
Another attack on Ely's work came from the philosopher - theologian and member of the University of Chicago faculty who was becoming the foremost advocate of process philosophy and theology, Charles Hartshorne.25 From the publication of his first book in 6 until the present, no thinker has matched Hartshorne in the detailed elaboration and adaptation of Whitehead's philosophy.
It was not until a few years after the publication of my book, however, that black theologians began making that fact evident to the wider theological community.
Three of the high - water marks of 20th - century ecumenism reflect this dominance: the WCC's New Delhi statement on «the unity we seek» (1961), Vatican II's Unitatis redintegratio (Decree on Ecumenism, 1964) and the WCC's Faith and Order document Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry, which, though not given its finishing touches until just before its publication in 1982, reflects in its substance agreements that had been reached a decade or more earlier.
These two claims are based on the defining assumption of Ford's genetic approach: that Whitehead's metaphysical thought changed almost constantly from the time he came to Harvard in 1924 until it finally crystallized, in late 1928, during the last stages of preparing for publication his Gifford Lectures.
Certain of her correspondence, particularly a series of letters to her friend Maryat Lee withheld from publication until 1994, exposes a disturbing facet of her identity as a mid-century white Southerner: a taste for racial jokes and a visceral distaste for the very blackness of black people which seems irreparably out of joint with her identity as a believing Roman Catholic and a writer of theology - driven fiction.
He also guessed what trouble that swap might cause, which was why he delayed publication of his work until his death was imminent.
Bethany House tweeted that the July publication of Andy Savage's book «The Ridiculously Good Marriage» would remain on various retail web sites for a short time until those sites are updated.
The continuity of Marx's thought has been demonstrated beyond doubt by the publication of some of Marx's notes, written in the six months from October 1857 to March 1858, under the title Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy.14 The time and place of their publication prevented their attracting attention and it was not until 1953 that there was an accessible edition.
Our policy statements and publications (including our new guide to breastfeeding for parents, to be published next year) recommend that mothers breastfeed until their child is 1 year of age, and longer if mutually desired by mother and child.
On birth This article appears in the Sage Encyclopedia of Anthropology, Sage Publications, 2005 Until recently in human history, birth has been exclusively the work of the work of women as they labor and bear down with their uterine muscles to push their babies from the private inner world of their wombs into the larger world of society and culture.
She was Contributing Editor and then Politics Editor at Mothering magazine from 2007 until it ceased publication in April of 2011.
Firstly the BBC delayed the publication of the ruling until after a critical debate on the future of the badger cull policy in parliament on March 13th.
Walter Bagehot was until recently best known as the author of The English Constitution, essential reading for students of government and politics ever since its publication in 1867.
But it wasn't until after the publication of the Newsday column that the gloves came off.
Israel's media also alleged that Netanyahu sought to have publication of the inquiries delayed until after the election, and that his office tried to bury a state comptroller report about Netanyahu's acceptance of outside funding to pay for trips abroad for his family when he was finance minister.
He said his firm, in line with the terms of the contract, monitored media contents on daily basis and reported to the PDP any publication that concerned the party, until the 2015 general election took place.
Mr Johnson insisted he was not aware of the publication of the article until February, and that it had not been approved by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) secretariat or the Home Office's chief scientific advisor, Professor Paul Wiles.
Time tweeted that Trump «is incorrect about how we choose Person of the Year,» insisting it doesn't comment on its choice until publication, which will be Dec. 6.
The publication today of the Rolling Stock Plan sets out how many carriages the English Training Operation Companies need to meet capacity demand on the railways until 2014.
The publication of the private messages has become a headache for the Clinton campaign, though until now they have not mentioned other races.
WEP Chairwoman Rachel Gold, who Cuomo installed atop his new party, did not respond to repeated requests for comment until after the initial publication of this piece.
But today's publication of government department business plans revealed that the Home Office is not expecting any reform of the current system until March 2011 at the earliest.
Assemblyman Robin Schimminger faulted E.S.D. for seeking an emergency rule change to delay publication of the report until after the state budget passed, and said he would have opposed a provision in the just - passed state budget increasing its funding if he knew the results.
It wasn't until my third or fourth year, when I was putting together an article for publication, that I looked back at all of the work that we had to do to get to that point.
It wasn't until her final - year project, working on the parental imprinting of the insulin - like growth factor II gene in rats, that she finally started doing real research, but this early contribution earned her first publication, as second author in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Since this article was first posted, the American Psychiatric Association has announced that the publication of DSM - V will be delayed until May 2013.
«Frederick Fenter, executive editor at Frontiers, says the company had no choice but to fire the entire group because they were holding up the publication of papers until their demands were met, which he likens to «extortion.»»
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