Reports
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Unlike in previous cases of attacks on civilians by Bashir’s regime, this time we don’t need to wait for fragmentary
reports
from the ground to piece together what happened.
Analysis of the images also reveals that up to one-third of civilian structures in Abyei have been burned, and corroborates
reports
that tens of thousands of civilians have been misplaced.
And there is no scope for arguing that the allegations are based on fragmented
reports
or were simply fabricated; in Abyei, the facts are so clear that there can be no pretext for inaction.
In China, where there are no laws protecting the media or freedom of speech, companies who don't like our
reports
can sue us for allegedly damaging their reputations.
He had received
reports
that the situation was growing out of control.
But how many media
reports
make even a cursory effort to evaluate them?
Each group has delivered thousands of pages of expert
reports.
Each session is like an afternoon tea party where representatives offer random reflections, praise the correctness of the leadership's
reports
and attempt to show how conscientiously they have studied them and how deeply they comprehend them.
The number of companies issuing sustainability
reports
has grown from fewer than 30 in the early 1990s to more than 7,000 in 2014.
Finally, opposition to reasonable gun-control laws in America is cultural, which is reflected in the many news
reports
following mass shootings that, refusing to admit that America could be wrong, downplay the striking contrast between US gun laws and those elsewhere.
The controversy illustrates the care that is required in publishing human-rights
reports.
Similarly, the journal Science
reports
that new studies show that ocean levels may rise much more rapidly and precipitously than anticipated.
United Nations
reports
of atrocities, Internet images of attacks on civilians, and accounts of suffering refugees rend our hearts.
As the sad
reports
about those affected indicate, attendees came from many parts of northern England (and beyond).
News
reports
indicate that the Fed has already started saying no to some bank mergers.
In the United States, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
reports
that 3,477 people were killed and 391,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers in 2015, with texting being the biggest culprit, particularly among young people.
The Death-Defying DollarBERKELEY – The blogosphere is abuzz with
reports
of the dollar’s looming demise.
Moreover, Lakhdar Brahimi, the UN and Arab League special envoy for Syria,
reports
that opposition forces include 38 nationalities.
France, the US, the UK, and Turkey have recognized the Syrian National Coalition as Syria’s future interim government, despite
reports
that two-thirds of the SNC’s 263 founders are linked to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Cabinet members have chafed at their proposals being subjected to lengthy review by White House committees, whose
reports
are often opaque.
The NIC discussed earlier drafts of its report with intellectuals and officials in 20 countries, and
reports
that none of the world’s emerging powers has a revisionist view of international order along the lines of Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, or the Soviet Union.
It has been some time since there were
reports
of the occasional election worker, candidate, or voter being assaulted, kidnapped, or shot.
Its inner structure is little known to outsiders, but, according to some reports, it has a military wing, largely directed from Damascus and beholden to its Syrian and Iranian sponsors, and a political wing that is more responsive to the needs of the Palestinian population that elected it.
According to news reports, security forces have shot over 100 people, adding to a toll of casualties that has made this year one of the deadliest in Sudan’s recent history.
America’s Three DeficitsBERKELEY – This year began with a series of
reports
providing tantalizing evidence that economic recovery in the United States is strengthening.
The Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward
reports
in Fear,his book about the Trump administration, that Gary Cohn, Trump’s then-chief economic adviser, tried to persuade the president to focus on services by asking whether he thought workers would prefer to stand all day in a factory or sit behind a desk in an air-conditioned office.
Woodward
reports
that Trump, who appears incapable of having a new idea, stuck to his old beliefs.
Throngs of Chinese expatriates and students took to the streets, protesting the prejudice they perceived in Western media
reports.
Much of the Chinese wrath is directed at biased reports, not at Western media in general.
Thousands of Russian troops remain on Ukraine’s eastern border; every day, there are new
reports
of unrest inside Ukraine, many allegedly instigated by Russia.
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