Sentences with phrase «widespread reports published»

British start - up studio Playground Games has been selected by Microsoft to co-develop the next iteration of the lucrative Forza series, according to widespread reports published ahead of an official announcement.

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If you are 21 years old, you have been witness to the emergence of USA Today, ESPN and all those other college football - and basketball - saturated networks, picture - in - picture television, widespread use of satellite dishes, published injury reports, ATMs, the Internet, Jeff Sagarin and Danny Sheridan.
Six countries in Africa, the continent where malaria is most widespread, could be free of the disease by 2020, according to a WHO report published Monday to mark World Malaria Day.
A further report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, also funded by the RAC Foundation, published in May 2012, said the economic rationale for road pricing was «compelling» and recommended a move to a widespread system of road pricing.
The Weatherall Report into «The Use of Non-Human Primates in Research», published in December 2006, attracted widespread controversy.
With its report published last week, the commission outlines how the widespread ground - level adoption of new innovative election technology is directly tied to shorter lines at the polls.
... The Daily Telegraph understands that the National Audit Office will this week publish a report into Universal Credit which will highlight widespread problems.»
The report, published today, claims widespread weaknesses exist in the quality of provision for children with special educational needs in England, with many pupils put into the category because of poor teaching.
Two reports, published in February and July, upended the widespread belief that warming had stalled the past 15 years.
The new report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), published on Sunday in Berlin, Germany, says «widespread» use of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) will probably be needed to stop the world warming by 2 °C, the politically agreed danger threshold.
The idea of creating Faraday centres to bridge the «innovation gap» between industry and academia in Britain has received widespread support, says the final report of the Prince of Wales's Working Group on Innovation published this week.
The work, which is published in EMBO reports, suggests that endocrine disruptors may contribute to widespread fertility problems in the Western world in a way that hitherto has not been recognized.
The Basic Research Needs report, published by the Department of Energy September 2012, describes the state of the science and the research needed to overcome current roadblocks to widespread use of alternative energy technologies.
Now, a new paper in the Journal of Scholarly Publishing reports the problem may be even more widespread.
The BHA published a report last year that claimed thousands of pupils may have been unlawfully denied a place after «widespread violations» of the admissions code were found in nearly 50 religiously selective schools.
EPA's draft report contains quantitative scientific data (including over 950 sources of information, published papers, numerous technical reports, information from stakeholders and peer - reviewed EPA scientific reports) that support existing language saying that there is no widespread, systemic impact on the quality of drinking water.
A global satellite study published in the April 2016 edition of the journal Nature reported «a persistent and widespread increase» of CO2 fertilized greening over 25 % to 50 % of the «global vegetated area» over the past 35 years.
Given the model's capabilities and its close alignment with a range of scenarios published in the Fourth Assessment Report of the IPCC we support its widespread use among a broad range of users and recommend that it be considered as an official United Nations tool.
A second study, published in Geophysical Research Letters, reports the widespread retreat of Thwaites and other glaciers on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet — and says the retreat can't help but continue.
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