They should include people in gas country,
where federal studies hopefully will soon clarify ways to responsibly expand extraction of a vital fuel (if you care even remotely about moving away from oil or limiting emissions from coal - burning power plants).
Not exact matches
Between 2010 and 2012, taxpayers in the Peach State claimed about 36 % of all
federal tax deductions for easements — despite having only 2.5 % of the nation's land under easement, according to a May 2017 report that Looney, the former Treasury official, published for the Brookings Institution,
where he's now a senior fellow in economic
studies.
At the event, which was hosted by the Yale Law School Center for the
Study of Corporate Law in New Haven, Powell highlighted three specific areas
where blockchain technology is affecting change in regard to the
Federal Reserve's «broad public policy objectives»: the creation of real - time payment systems, use of blockchain technology for clearing and settlement services, and the issuance of digital currencies by central banks.
Nebraska's position was buttressed by various statements of the American Medical Association, which had previously supported a
federal version of the ban on partial «birth abortion, and which after expert
study had been unable to identify any circumstance
where partial «birth abortion was the only appropriate procedure.
Because most school districts do not keep detailed records regarding the cost and revenue associated with various components of the school food program, it is often difficult to gain a clear picture of how they use
federal reimbursements (except
where USDA has conducted rigorous
studies).
Nestle is a professor in the nutrition, food
studies and public health department at New York University, and here she provides a concise but comprehensive overview of
where federal school food reform now stands, almost one year after President Obama signed the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010 into law.
His experience also includes six years in the Urban Institute's Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center,
where Randy
studied factors in neighborhood change and worked to analyze and democratize local indicators available in
federal data.
The endorsement touts Long's recent work as a judicial activist promoting conservative appointments to the
federal court, but says her «pro-life activism began on Capitol Hill,»
where she served as press secretary to two pro-life senators, and says Long was subsequently inspired to pursue a law degree «to better defend pro-life principles,» and mentions she
studied under professors like the late Victor Rosenblum and Mary Ann Glendon, two pro-life legal scholars.
Sheldon Silver, the Speaker of the Assembly, which voted last November to ban hydrofracking, also praised the compromise, and said he will work to ensure no permits are issued «anywhere in the state
where there are any possible dangers identified by the
federal EPA
study.»
State and
federal geologists, who had been
studying where all that water was coming from, announced grim findings.
The
study challenges the estimate by
federal officials, based on the amount of oil on the sea surface, that around 5000 barrels (800 cubic metres) of oil per day are pouring into the sea from the site
where the BP - operated drilling rig Deepwater Horizon was destroyed by fire last month.
«Looking back on 2500 years, there are examples
where climate change impacted human history,» says the
study's lead author, Ulf Büntgen, a paleoclimatologist at the Swiss
Federal Research Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape in Zurich.
From 1978 to 1981, he
studied physics as an undergraduate at the Ludwig - Maximilians University in Munich, followed by further
studies at the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich,
where he was awarded a diploma in physics in 1984.
In addition, she is a consultant for the Center on Education Policy,
where she assists with
studies of
federal school - turnaround policies.
This month,
federal officials outlined an area of 94 square nautical miles
where turbines might be placed, though the environmental impact is still being
studied.
The Vermont - based Mercury Policy Project
study showed the bulbs pose a threat of mercury poisoning if they break, prompting the
federal Environmental Protection Agency and both Massachusetts and Vermont to revise recommendations for
where homeowners should use the bulbs.
List all financial support you have received related to your research, including, but not limited to, all private, state, and
federal assistance, grants, contracts (including subgrants or subcontracts), or other financial awards or honoraria... [and](1) the location of all data archives relating to each published
study for which you were an author or co-author, (2) such supporting documentation as computer source code, validation information, and other ancillary information, (3) when this information was available to researchers, (4)
where and when you first identified the location of this information, (5) what modifications, if any, you have made to this information since publication of the respective
study, and (6) narrative description of the steps... to replicate your
study results...
A
federal study of sea otters in Prince William Sound, Alaska,
where the Exxon Valdez supertanker spilled around 30,000,000 gallons of oil about 25 years ago (the second largest spill after the Deepwater Horizon disaster) has concluded that the otters have returned to pre-spill numbers.
First off, as I tell every US attorney when I'm dealing with them in a
federal case
where I have no defenses, that if slavery was legal I would still advise people how to help escaped slaves remain free because I think it's our moral imperative that we do things that are moral, and I think that prohibiting people from using medication which we know works — which we would have more peer view journal
studies showing that it worked — if the
federal government didn't make doing the
studies so difficult.
So far, only three published
studies have analyzed the association between brief readability and case outcome, 50 and no
studies have analyzed that association in the trial courts,
where most lawyers practice.51 Long and Christensen sampled 882 appellate briefs from the Supreme Court,
federal appellate courts, and state supreme courts.52 Their dependent variable was the outcome of the appeal (affirmed or reversed), while their independent variable was readability measured by the Flesch Reading Ease score as calculated by Microsoft Word.53 For
federal appellate and state supreme court briefs, the researchers coded control variables for
federal or state court, standard of review, presence of a dissenting opinion, and readability of the opinion deciding the appeal.54 For United States Supreme Court briefs, the researchers coded control variables for constitutional issue, criminal or civil case, presence of a dissenting opinion, and opinion readability.55 They found no statistically significant correlation between readability and outcome in the briefs in their
study.56
Joe Buono is an Associate with Jonna Spilbor Law and a graduate of The George Washington University,
where he earned a B.A. in Political Science, and The George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C.,
where he focused his
studies on various aspects of state and
federal litigation.
In the CFRW program, you'll work collaboratively with one of The Resume Place's most experienced
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Creating and implementing core social
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federal regulations, and designing lessons that accommodate multiple learning styles, are two areas
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Periodic
studies have questioned the efficacy of some
federal and state programs, and policymakers have not known
where to turn for guidance on how to achieve the best results.
Getting that message across may be difficult in the U.S.,
where about a third of people aged 18 and older say they sleep six hours or less a night, according to a new
federal study.