Sentences with phrase «widely viewed reports»

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However, another view suggests that the Liberal Democrats can't possibly perform as badly as widely reported and that many 2010 Liberal Democrat voters will vote for the party once again in the 2015 general election.
It was equally unwise for the Bank's governor, Mervyn King, to make comments on fiscal policy, especially now it has been widely reported that his views seem not to be shared by other members of the MPC.
The report's release was timed to coincide with the launch of the new «No Labels» committee that is being widely viewed as a potential jumping off point for a White House run in 2012, despite the fact that Bloomberg has repeatedly insisted he's not running.
It said it takes a «serious view» of the recent «false reports» which has been widely circulated on social media.
A new Pew Research Center report, released in collaboration with AAAS, finds the public and scientists hold widely different views about science - related issues.
Given the importance of the problem, the IPCC report, the PCAP report, the McKinsey report, the timing of the presidential election process, and other factors, it would only be responsible, in my view, if a media leader would prompt the candidates to clearly express their views and publish and share such views widely and clearly with the public.
The economic constraint on environmental action can easily be seen by looking at what is widely regarded as the most far - reaching establishment attempt to date to deal with The Economics of Climate Change in the form of a massive study issued in 2007 under that title, commissioned by the UK Treasury Office.7 Subtitled the Stern Review after the report's principal author Nicholas Stern, a former chief economist of the World Bank, it is widely viewed as the most important, and most progressive mainstream treatment of the economics of global warming.8 The Stern Review focuses on the target level of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) concentration in the atmosphere necessary to stabilize global average temperature at no more than 3 °C (5.4 °F) over pre-industrial levels.
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.
On harmful substances and hazardous waste, the report spotlights the historic adoption of the Minamata Convention on Mercury — a global, legally binding agreement to reduce mercury emissions and the first new global convention on environment and health for close to a decade — which was widely viewed as a major step forward in the global phase - out of the deadly heavy metal.
... [G] raphs like those in Figures 1, 2, and 3 are featured prominently not only in official documents like the IPCC report but also in widely viewed television programs (BBC, September 14, 2008), in film (Gore, 2006), and in museum expositions (Rothstein, October 17,2008), alarming both the populace and policy makers.
comes another «bona fide» report («CO2, Global Warming and Coral Reefs: Prospects for the Future «-RRB- aimed at debunking the widely respected view among the scientific community -LSB-...]
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.»
by Daniel Gogek * When Justice Hackland renders his decision in the now - famous Toronto Mayor Rob Ford «conflict» case, which could be any day now, he is virtually certain to find that the case, contrary to the widely reported views, actually wasn't a conflict case at all.
When Justice Hackland renders his decision in the now - famous Toronto Mayor Rob Ford «conflict» case, which could be any day now, he is virtually certain to find that the case, contrary to the widely reported views, actually wasn't a conflict case at all.
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.
[32] By way of example, that report noted that Indigenous peoples» access to health services needs to be viewed widely to include not only an evaluation of the specific health service in question, but the broader health context and underlying determinants of people's overall wellbeing.
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