The Rome-based agency is currently assessing needs in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, but estimates that its three-month operation would help 300, 000 people and require about 12, 000 metric tons of food, Berthiaume told a news briefing in Geneva.
Juniper's enterprise multiple, a useful metric in assessing deal-making prospects, stands well below an industry average of 13.3 for the U.S. telecommunications equipment makers.
The company is, however, assessing interest in the concept -- first revealed at CES 2012 -- by asking fans to "Like" its Facebook page.
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They had claimed there were failures in the consultation process and in assessing the high-speed link's environmental impact.
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Unfortunately what they didn't do was dot the "i's" and cross the "t's" when creating and using the Department for Transport's complicated economic model for assessing franchise bids - which meant that in a judicial review of the Department's decision to go with First Group, launched by Virgin, the current holder of the franchise, the government was bound to lose.
The biggest new entrants, the banks, have come in mainly by buying stakes in consumer-lending companies, which have an expertise in assessing loan risk that far outstrips their own.
After Parker's rapturous February 2001 review--his educated palate really was assessing grape juice from a barrel--futures went on sale in June 2001 for cases that will be delivered in spring 2003.
We believe that both management and investors benefit from referring to these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing our performance and when planning, forecasting, and analyzing future periods.
The SBDC program not only aided small businesses in assessing systems for year-2000 compatibility, but it also addressed the issue of carefully documenting all remediation efforts, an area on which smaller businesses were not focusing.
The CBI has published a report 'Moving up a gear - Assessing the pace of public service reform in Northern Ireland'.
Amid the mania, Payton is measured in assessing Lin's long-term potential.
The JCPCT, having refused to look at the sub-scores itself, was also "assessing in the dark", said Mr Havers.
In assessing the value of a senior health-service manager or council chief, for example, the line between core competence and bonus-worthy brilliance might be hard to define.
The most spirited debate of the day occurred in the context of assessing the affordability of the B-2 program.
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"The decision to divide responsibility for assessing systemic financial risks between three institutions meant that in reality no-one took responsibility, " he told MPs.
The UNEP is familiar with assessing post-conflict environmental damage as it has already conducted similar missions in Liberia, Iraq, Afghanistan and the Balkans.
Often, these companies shied away from bonuses because of the difficulty in assessing which staff members should be considered strictly year-2000 workers and which members had primarily other responsibilities.
In the case of countries, agencies are assessing their creditworthiness - their ability to pay back money lent to them.
First, an uncertainty about the exact nature of the problem and second, the inevitable delays in assessing data which had to be extracted on our re-supply flights before it could be analysed.
In this model framework, existing ecological and biogeochemistry concepts are extended with a balanced approach for assessing nutrient and sediment delivery on the one hand, and nutrient in-stream retention on the other hand.
It's a bad sign for cattle ranchers in Nebraska and Wyoming, who are assessing the damage and facing difficult business decisions in the aftermath of lightning-sparked fires which rapidly burned across 70, 000 acres of dry grasslands.
Assessing credit quality is tricky enough in America, where Citi's credit-card write-offs rose sharply last year.
Wiltshire Council has started putting in place measures to address the problems, including re-assessing every case on their books.
Shaw told Case that current methods of assessing pain and agitation in patients were very subjective and often resulted in over-sedation.
That was the emphatic, and damning, conclusion reached by Professor John Bourne, the man charged with assessing the biggest and most comprehensive scientific experiment ever conducted in the British countryside - the Randomised Badger Culling Trial, or RBCT, in June 2007.
Assessing the legality of the Bush Administration's decision to extend billions in taxpayer-underwritten credit guarantees to an obviously uncreditworthy sovereign borrower -- like Moscow center -- when the Farm Act of 1990 explicitly prohibits such transactions.
Entrepreneurs and internal managers are constantly evaluating their environments and assessing the growth prospects and their bottom-up evaluations merge up into the financial markets in either higher demand for growth capital (causing higher real interest rates) or lower demand (causing lower ones) for capital.
Under the Childcare Act 2006, a number of different factors - including the quality and capacity of local childcare providers, the local labour market and the council's own resources - are taken into account when assessing whether "sufficient childcare" is being provided in a local authority area.
Assessing a CEOs performance in this area is important and requires a means of tracking long-term social change (likely done by a civil society partner).
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Ruff was both upbeat and defiant in the face of mounting criticism directed toward him, while assessing a team that's lacked identity and consistency in getting off to a 5-8-1 start.
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