Last year, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation updated a comprehensive study that ranked the top 44 industrialized nations in what they call innovative competitiveness.
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The Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals of the UK universities (CVCP) said it was itself undertaking a comprehensive study of the long-term funding options for higher education.
Politics and logistics make a comprehensive study of Himalayan glaciers difficult, but if those individual glaciers which have been studied recently are representative, then the glaciers are retreating.
Sharing the stage is Brad Fay from The Keller Fay Group, a leading research agency in WOM marketing with whom we recently partnered on a comprehensive study on brand conversations.
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According to a comprehensive study carried out by the OECD, a rich-country club, Finland leads the world at educating its children, and Finnish teachers must be educated to that level.
In response to this need, and convinced that the best place to start in the classroom well before disaster strikes, UNESCO and UNICEF have published a comprehensive study called Disaster Risk Reduction in School Curricula.
"Commissioner Shah is correct that the state needs to take the time to do a comprehensive study of the health effects of fracking to protect the public health, " said biologist Sandra Steingraber, a leader of the anti-fracking movement.
Under the recently adopted Dodd-Frank Act, the SEC has been tasked with producing a comprehensive study on whether the standards to which a broker is held should be raised to the higher level historically expected from an investment adviser.
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The administration hasn't finished a mandatory comprehensive study of U.S. nuclear-arms policy or a broader study of defense, known as the quadrennial review.
And we've put in place a very comprehensive study over the course of five years -we're about a year into it - to really try to pull this apart.
The report, Islam and the West: Annual Report on the State of Dialogue, includes a comprehensive media study that found the media in both Muslim majority countries and non-Muslim majority countries are more neutral about their own side than about the other side.
The full report, based on a comprehensive review of scientific study on the subject, is due out next February.
The American Federation of Government Employees, a labor union representing 625, 000 federal employees including 40, 000 transportation security officers, would like to see a more comprehensive, independent study focused on TSA employee exposure.
That notion was a key factor in the Laura Spence affair, he said - when Oxford was accused by the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, of being elitist after Laura, a comprehensive school pupil, failed to get a place to study medicine at Magdalen College, Oxford.
These are just a few of the highlights from the comprehensive investigative study.
The Department of Environmental Conservation had faced a deadline Wednesday to complete its comprehensive environmental impact study of drilling for gas using high-volume hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
The survey updates trends from a comprehensive, first-of-its-kind study of news consumption habits on tablets conducted a year ago by both organizations.
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The National Academy of Sciences will release a study that is expected to deem the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) verifiable and further underground testing unnecessary.
For this reason, the foreign tax credit has never been defined as a subsidy by any administration or Congress in any comprehensive study examining energy tax policy.
They went over a comprehensive energy reform plan, and based on their study, they realized that they would be dependent on liquid fuels, but base load wise, they could be energy independent through nuclear power.
About 70% of women in the United States who have both breasts removed after a cancer diagnosis don't have a proven medical reason for undergoing the procedure, according to a 2012 study conducted by the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Riley worked hard to lobby support for his Education Improvement Act, described as the most comprehensive educational reform measure in the country in a RAND Corporation study.
The study surveys 198, 000 adults in 69 economies, providing a rare, comprehensive snapshot of entrepreneurial activity around the planet.
This gift is particularly important in the context of the findings of the first comprehensive, congressionally mandated study ever conducted in the U.S. on a national level.
The university said it was continuing to recruit students to both areas of study for the intake in September 2004 and would provide existing and incoming students with a "comprehensive service to meet the academic requirements of their degree course".
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