Some of their findings were recently published in a white paper on typeface in autos.
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Nick Clegg and Vince Cable will today announce a white paper on regional growth.
We hope to have a White Paper on the results completed by early summer.
Thus, a white paper is a safer middle ground because it speaks in terms of hypotheticals.
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He is due to publish a white paper later this year outlining his proposals.
The British government issued a White Paper on tackling the UK drugs problem earlier in the year.
Meanwhile, Treasury is studying still more lines of attack and completing a white paper on corporate tax shelters.
Earlier this year he and Mr Bingaman published a white paper on how a trading scheme might work.
In June 2010 the government published a white paper outlining its regulatory plans.
Recently, the Chinese government published a white paper on the Internet, praising its value and contribution to society.
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Have they released a report, a white paper, from that summit or can you summarize any of the results?
When a white paper first aired Mr Blair's ideas for reforming secondary schools, it came with a rousing introduction.
Heather Staker and I are working on a white paper that will have more to say on this topic soon.
The Scottish government is publishing a White Paper outlining the substantive case for independence towards the end of the year.
The Scottish government is setting out its detailed case for independence in a White Paper towards the end of the year.
Andy Burnham, the health secretary, plans to publish a white paper on social care before the election due by June 3rd.
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The government will give its response in a white paper next year.
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However, it was a white paper that did not carry any legal authority and did not satisfy congressional demands for detailed information.
For that reason alone, the government deserves a cheer for publishing a white paper this week setting out its second stage of reforms.
Tomorrow NFTE releases a white paper that focuses on how to grow the global economy and reverse the troubling youth unemployment crisis.
In November 2009, the Westminster government published a White Paper as a response to the Calman Commission's enquiry into the development of devolution.
Introducing a White Paper on a single-tier state pension, he said the first such review would take place under the next government, in 2017.
Thursday's People's Daily says China has opened up markets in manufacturing, agriculture and service industries, citing a White Paper released by the State Council.
Mr Prescott's integrated transport strategy, set out in a white paper last year, was hailed as the most fundamental shift in policy for a generation.
According to a white paper entitled the New American Fortune 500, our economy is not simply helped, but positively reliant upon, the contributions of immigrants.
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Not long ago I came across a white paper of sorts--presented as a wall chart--that describes a way of integrating product design into your supply chain.
And no sooner had Andy Burnham, the health secretary, published a white paper on March 30th than he called for yet another commission to be established.
The founder of DealBook, a blog purchased by the New York Times (NYSE: NYT), also got details from others in a white paper on the topic.
Speaking at a press conference in central London, Lord Falconer said the government would publish a White Paper on the proposals "as soon as possible next year".
Mr Lewis said a white paper would be published in the spring, with the bill provisionally planned for introduction in the third year of the legislative programme, in 2013-14.
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