Sentences with phrase «widespread reports suggesting»

The new phone, which will be the latest in the company's large - screen Galaxy Note range, will be the successor to last year's Galaxy Note 5, but widespread reports suggest Samsung will skip a generation to launch the Galaxy Note 7.

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The 1997 Conference of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) responded to the Cracking the Code report referred to above by adopting a motion noting the «widespread abuses» and suggesting that the RCM Council «reconsider its hypocritical position of boycotting Nestlé whilst continuing to accept sponsorship from other infant feeding manufacturers.»
Widespread report on Friday suggests that the nimble - footed midfielder was among six other players released by the club for non-performance.
Ukip's poster campaign suggesting that builders are being forced out of work by immigrants was looking shakey today, after the building industry reported a widespread shortage of skilled workers.
«A media report this morning suggests widespread practices of housing discrimination against tenants with children,» Cuomo said, calling it «repulsive and against the values New York was founded upon.»
The new observations suggest water ice, mixed with organic molecules, is «widespread on the surface of the asteroid», Humberto Campins of the University of Central Florida in Orlando reported at a meeting of the American Astronomical Society's Division of Planetary Sciences in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, last week.
This Jurassic fossil, the first of its kind for India, suggests that ichthyosaurs were more widespread than previously thought, researchers reported this week in PLOS ONE.
The discovery, reported in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, suggests that the widespread practice of throwing away egg yolks to maximize one's dietary protein intake from eggs is counterproductive, said Nicholas Burd, a University of Illinois professor of kinesiology and community health who led the research.
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.
Over the last few weeks, widespread industry reports have suggested the studio is simultaneously pursing three Joker projects: a Suicide Squad sequel, a standalone film focusing on the villain's relationship with his partner in crime Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), and, mostly bizarrely, a Joker «origin film,» to be directed by Todd Phillips (The Hangover) and produced by Martin Scorsese.
The board, a nonprofit consulting organization funded by individual state membership fees and corporate gifts, aired those views in a 30 - page report citing «widespread erosion» of student achievement and academic standards throughout the region's 260 colleges and universities and suggesting that such problems at both the school and college levels threaten the stability of the New England...
«This report suggests that inequity in public education, though widespread, isn't inevitable,» says CRPE Director Robin Lake.
The widespread popularity of iPad mini is not hidden as many reports suggest that the 7.9 - inch tablet will cannibalize on the company's 9.7 - inch iPad.
But a new report from O'Reilly Media, «The Global eBook Market: Current Conditions & Future Projections» and discussions at the Frankfurt Book Fair last week suggest that foreign countries won't necessarily follow an identical but delayed path to widespread e-book adoption.
The Wall Street Journal has reported the results of two independent studies that suggest the widespread use of ethanol from corn could result in nearly twice the greenhouse gas emissions as the gasoline it would replace because of expected land - use changes, researchers concluded Thursday. The study challenges the rush to biofuels as a response to global warming.
The men claim that the pharmaceutical giant ««deceived potential AndroGel users by relaying positive information through the press, including testimonials from retired professional athletes» and statistics suggesting a widespread need for the drugs, «while downplaying known adverse and serious health risks,» according to the complaints,» Bloomberg News reports.
While the NCLC report suggests inaccurate criminal background checks are widespread, the report only cites a handful of anecdotal stories and some court cases where an inaccurate background check had grave consequences on a consumer's ability to get a job out of the millions of background checks conducted yearly.
In the article, Rosen — Founder and CEO of background check firm Employment Screening Resources (ESR)-- writes that while the NCLC report suggested «inaccurate criminal background checks are widespread,» the report only cited «a handful of anecdotal stories and some court cases where an inaccurate background check had grave consequences on a consumer's ability to get a job out of the millions of background checks conducted yearly.»
In the article, Rosen writes that while the NCLC report «suggests inaccurate criminal background checks are widespread,» the report only «cites a handful of anecdotal stories and some court cases where an inaccurate background check had grave consequences on a consumer's ability to get a job out of the millions of background checks conducted yearly.»
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