Soon after the LDP returned to power in December after three years in opposition, the government said it would publish by the end of 2013 a new National Defense Program Guideline, the most basic policy statement that determines the course of the nation's defense strategies for the medium- to long-term, or up to 10 years.
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Twenty years later, Flamsteed would again obstruct scientific progress by refusing to publish his by now huge amount of accumulated data, in the form of star charts for the use of sea captains.
Its Encore program has begun to publish books by self-published authors whose work attracts good reviews on Amazon.com.
It was subsequently told to publish it by the Information Commissioner, and the Information Rights Tribunal later upheld the watchdog's ruling.
Moreover, only two months after pushing through its bold tax reforms, the German government is expected to publish, by the end of this month, draft legislation to reform the country's pension system.
Through an intermediary, Mr. Dutschke had earlier promised Kevin Curtis that he would use a newsletter that he ran to publish allegations by Kevin Curtis about what he saw as a scheme by a northern Mississippi medical center to traffic in human body parts and organs, according to Jack Curtis and court testimony.
Charbonnier might have pointed to the decision three years ago by Yale University Press to publish a book by Jytte Klausen called "The Cartoons That Shocked The World" -- without publishing the cartoons.
It will publish a book by Sex And The City author, Candace Bushnell later this year.
Immediately following the earnings report, the company plans to publish a commentary by Stacy J.
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It plans to publish a manifesto by the end of the year.
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As to the nitty gritty, his plan is to make and publish his recommendations by the time of Barclays' next annual meeting in April.
Lord Justice Leveson is due to publish a report by the end of 2012 in which he will make recommendations on the future regulation of the press and conduct between the press, politicians and police.
They justify the decision to publish it today by pointing out that, although Parise had indeed put it aside at a time when he knew he was dying, he left no clear instruction against publication after his death.
There are even some cases where researchers were not able to publish due to intervention by industry.
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The Boundary Commission is expected to publish its final proposals by September 2013.
Up until now, each comment we publish has been selected by a member of our team, and had its spelling and punctuation polished if necessary.
The Davies commission will publish an interim report by the end of 2013, with ideas on how to improve the use of existing runway capacity over the next five years and an assessment of what is needed to maintain the UK's global hub status.
Then he astonished everyone by quitting to publish his own cookbooks, thereby attaining a measure of immortality for his transitory art.
Can a man publish his opinion, backed by statistics, regarding women without being required to have a counterpoint, supported only by a woman's anecdotal evidence and typical "perhaps the man is to blame" mentality?
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT teaching union, accused the Education Secretary of "showing disregard for parliamentary process" by failing to publish the draft admissions code alongside the Education Bill, which has been debated in the House of Commons in recent weeks.
The European Union has taken the corporate public relations maneuver one step further by deciding to publish its stress tests results late on not just any day but on a Friday in July when the Europeans who are not already vacationing have probably left their desks to go home.
Or maybe those who responded are similarly consumed by the temptation to publish every experience and reaction.
The health board was the first in Wales to publish its reorganisation plans, followed by the Hywel Dda board.
He and other campaigners want new rules to make companies record payments to governments publicly and to publish accounts reporting their activity country by country.
Each day the British Bankers' Association (BBA) and the European Banking Association publish the Libor and Euribor rates by taking an average of the estimated rates submitted to them by leading banks.
The other is a personality-driven clinic with questionable ethical standards that, despite claims of effective new treatments, declines to publish results that can be used by the rest of the medical community.
The Finovate conferences, organized by the folks who publish the Online Banking Report and NetBanker blog, bring together dozens of companies to give 7-minute demonstrations to investors, bankers, analysts and fintech nerds.
The Press Complaints Commission, the UK newspaper watchdog, said Thursday it had received about 3, 800 complaints from the public about the decision by The Sun to publish the images -- but none from palace officials.
Ministers should introduce rules requiring companies to publish financial information on a country-by-country basis to discourage cross-border tax evasion, the report said.
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