Sentences with phrase «widely accepted reporting»

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Trump's widely reported comment, which the White House did not deny, came Thursday during a bipartisan meeting with lawmakers on immigration in which he used the term to describe Haiti and African countries and instead expressed an interest in accepting immigrants from countries like Norway, whose prime minister he had spoken with the day before.
Why can't you find a single negative effect reported in a credible, widely - accepted news source?
However, their fulfillment is hindered by the lack of a credible, consistent, and widely - accepted framework for implementing these commitments and for monitoring, verifying, and reporting progress and outcomes.
It's widely accepted by those who support the club that their prized asset will be on his way to the Premier League this summer but it's doubtful very few will mind if the reported # 30million fee is accurate.
My case was widely reported because it was the first time that the British Court of Appeal had accepted that British relocation law relegated the harm done to children.
The report contains an extensive section supporting the governor's argument — contrary to widely accepted doctrine — that it is actually the city's responsibility, not the state's, to fund capital improvements to the subway and bus system.
Another widely accepted conclusion in the Red Team report is that it is a problem that many staff working in the Clinical Center report to leaders at their institutes, and not the center's leadership.
The well - received report offers a widely accepted definition of EDCs and is lauded for using a weight - of - the - evidence approach to considering scientific studies.
Treating HIV: Although hematopoietic stem cells have been used since World War II to treat victims of radiation, a potential, significant new application was reported just last year: Hematopoietic stem cells were used to successfully treat a patient with HIV, although the procedure is currently risky and much additional research is necessary for it to be widely accepted and used.
Two blockbuster research findings reported recently in the national press — one from the field of education, the other from medicine — have something important in common: They are the latest cases in which widely used, widely accepted practices have been challenged by scientifically rigorous evaluations.
This independence means that we provide an objective approach and the most appropriate solution for the application, authoritative reports that are widely recognised and accepted and innovative solutions to help give a competitive edge.
In September 2005, approximately 18 months after the School Funding Task Force report was released, the Association of Metropolitan School Districts, the Minnesota Rural Education Association, and Schools for Equity in Education contracted the services of APA to «examine the Task Force results and, using widely accepted methodologies, determine the costs necessary to ensure that each public school student is educated to meet the state's academic standards.»
The Gloom Boom & Doom Report uses economic, social, and historical trends to warn investors when investment themes have become widely accepted and are, therefore, highly priced and risky, while it continuously searches for opportunities in unloved and depressed markets.
A widely accepted set of rules, conventions, standards and procedures for reporting financial information as established by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
Although anaerobic digestion of organic material has been widely accepted as an important renewable energy technology, the production of Bio-SNG will required to move to higher levels of fossil fuel replacement, according to the report.
Incidentally, please note that I do not accept the wording of your question «Has AR5 sufficiently explained the reasons behind the widely reported hiatus in the global surface temperature record?»
To keep global warming from exceeding the widely accepted 2 - degree limit, a third of oil reserves would have to be left underground along with higher levels of coal and natural gas deposits, according to a series of reports.
First, their arguments for no significant discrepancy between modeled and observed GMST changes and for no pause in recent global warming contradict the widely accepted fact and conclusion that were reported in the recent literature extensively.
They explained why it was the unanimous view of the IPCC report's lead authors that no method of assigning probabilities to a 100 - year climate forecast was sufficiently widely accepted and documented to pass the review process.
This is within the range of climate sensitivity values in the IPCC report, and is even a bit above the widely accepted value of 3 °C for 2xCO2.
The report noted that although these temperature record reconstructions «are not the primary evidence for the widely accepted views that global warming is occurring, [and] that human activities are contributing, at least in part, to this warming,» they «are consistent with other evidence of global climate change and can be considered as additional supporting evidence.»
«And so that created a very familiar curve which appeared in the early IPCC reports... [MBH98] completely rejected that widely accepted temperature graph.»
And, he says, he has seen authors being impressively restrained in the way IPCC reports deal with their own work, and insisting that results in which they believe, but which they know are not widely accepted, be played down, not up.
I know about the report to LBJ from the Presidential Science Advisory Committee in 1965 (and its Appendix Y4) and the 1958 booklet from the NAS that talked about CO2 and water vapor being greenhouse gases, but it's never been clear to me exactly when it would be reasonable to say that the evidence was not just strong enough but also widely accepted enough by scientists that the rest of us should have taken notice and done something other than buy more cars and bigger houses.
While mandating lawyers to participate in or report pro bono is a hotly debated topic these days, requiring law students to engage in pro bono has been more widely accepted in the U.S..
Those who accepted the widely reported view that Mr. Ford had a «conflict» will no doubt be surprised when they get the news that a councillor speaking to his own penalty matter under Toronto's Code of Conduct was and is not only not a conflict, it's actually a councillor's right.
The new report believes that it is not widely accepted enough to be termed as money.
Moreover, the authors of the survey do not correct for the widely accepted finding that women over-report and men under - report their own violent behavior.»
The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) checklist10 is widely accepted as a tool for improving the quality of reporting of observational studies.11 The cross-sectional variant lists 22 areas that are required for highest quality reporting of cross-sectional Reporting of Observational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) checklist10 is widely accepted as a tool for improving the quality of reporting of observational studies.11 The cross-sectional variant lists 22 areas that are required for highest quality reporting of cross-sectional reporting of observational studies.11 The cross-sectional variant lists 22 areas that are required for highest quality reporting of cross-sectional reporting of cross-sectional research.
Recent research conducted in mainland China found that obesity prevalence was higher among children in wealthier families, 4 but the patterns were different in Hong Kong with higher rates of childhood obesity among lower income families.4 5 Hong Kong, despite having a per capita gross domestic product of Hong Kong dollar (HK$) 273 550, has large income differences between rich and poor as reflected by a high Gini coefficient of 0.539 reported in 2016; approximately 20 % of the population are living in poverty as defined by a monthly household income below half of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stress.
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