... CONTENTS 2002 ASSESSMENT OF PATH Introduction, 28 Uncertainties and Assumptions, 29 Progress Toward Achieving Goals, 29 Assessment of the PATH Program as a Whole, 41 References, 42 28 PROCESS FOR ... measurable results increases the complexity of the problem The amount of money spent on R&D has been used as a measure, but it assesses only the level of effort and does not evaluate results achieved ... values 28 29 2002 ASSESSMENT OF PATH UNCERTAINTIES AND ASSUMPTIONS The committee s 2002 assessment of PATH is based on information provided by HUD and PATH participants (see Appendix C for a list...
... the Spokesperson ensured the dissemination of key institutional messages through press notes, press releases and opinion pieces and ensured all public information outputs were of a high standard ... 515 185 Some of the movements of migrants resettled to a third country are also assisted in the programmes classified under Assisted Voluntary Returns b Some of the trafficked persons assisted by ... increase in funding support requests from IOM offices for Minimum Operating Security Standards compliance and UNDSS country-level shared security costs Comparative assessments have shown that offices...
... sources of women s status, rather than on the rights and standards guaranteed under international legal instruments.17 Advocates for women s rights recognized these weaknesses and sought to address ... levels of sexual harassment of women, including in schools and work environments.54 The Human Rights Committee has also considered sexual harassment in work or education to be a form of discrimination ... of abuse, including sexual harassment in schools and other educational institutions and provide for sanctions against the perpetrators of such practices (Article 12[1][c]) States Parties shall...
... risk assessment studies, expert judgement was used to characterise these effects The study identified a number of issues as presenting a high risk for people and the environment These issues ... “life-cycle” assessment, and consequently the risks associated with secondary processes are outside the scope of the study (e.g the specific risks/impacts, resources and energy consumed in order ... Member States’ legislation and standards was outside the scope of this study, as was the consistency of Member States’ implementation of the EU legislation reviewed In all, 19 pieces of legislation...
... business days except for federal holidays After normal business hours, a message shall indicate the normal business hours for customer service All messages playing after normal business hours ... of all communication and allows for easy access for customer service representatives This also allows for easy transmission to CMS in the event of an audit or when the listing for the surveys ... shared systems (FISS, MCS, and VMS) CMS does not have a completion date for the system changes Until CMS has complete system changes manual adjustments may be required and it is possible backlogs...
... Influences Evaluation Tools Used to Assess the Urban Adversary Summary of Step Three of IPB for Urban Operations Chapter Seven IPB FOR URBAN OPERATIONS STEP FOUR: DEVELOP NON-U .S COURSES OF ACTION ... procedure s four steps and the tasks, purposes, and intent associated with each The end of this chapter includes a discussion of why slightly modifying the names of each of the steps of IPB might ... in its destruction Assessing the potential for these types of outcomes, from the strategic, operational, and tactical perspectives, is critical for the overall success of the unit s mission •...
... if assets were used for intended purposes, the auditors must perform end-use reviews for an appropriate sample of all assets based on the control risk assessment (see section IV.D of this statement ... PROVIDER s name) has returned any excess cash as may be required by the compact documents Also, ensure that all assets (inventories, fixed assets, assets, etc.) procured with program funds were disposed ... files If the control risk is assessed at the maximum level for assertions related to material account balances, transaction classes, and disclosure components of financial statements when such assertions...
... Auditing Standards under the section entitled Considering the Results of Previous Audits and Attestation Engagements, states: "Auditors should consider the results of previous audits and attestation ... compacts and related agreements that present cost-sharing budgets on an annual basis and for closeout audits of awards that present cost-sharing budgets on a life -of- project basis See paragraphs 4.12 ... revenues, costs incurred, and assets and technical assistance directly procured by MCC for the audited period The statement must also identify questioned costs not considered eligible for reimbursement...
... purposes, the auditors must perform end-use reviews for an appropriate sample of all assets based on the control risk assessment (see section IV.D of this statement of work) End-use reviews would normally ... files If the control risk is assessed at the maximum level for assertions related to material account balances, transaction classes, and disclosure components of financial statements when such assertions ... reimbursements by MCC Ensure that MCA-(country name) has returned any excess cash as may be required by the compact documents Also, ensure that all assets (inventories, fixed assets, assets, etc.)...
... This step is required for audits of compacts and related agreements that present cost-sharing budgets on an annual basis and for closeout audits of awards that present cost-sharing budgets on ... be discussed with the responsible officers of MCA-(country name) The MCC Inspector General is responsible for assuring that the work performed under this statement ofwork complies with U .S Government ... Auditing Standards under the section entitled Considering the Results of Previous Audits and Attestation Engagements, states: "Auditors should consider the results of previous audits and attestation...
... apply some ideas of and obtain the similar results as in where a stabilisation of the generalized solution was proved for the classical model where ω A Priori Estimates for ρ, v, ω, and θ Considering ... compressible viscous c zc fluid: stabilization of the solution,” Glasnik Matematiˇ ki In press c N Mujakovi´ , “Nonhomogeneous boundary value problem for one- dimensional compressible viscous c micropolar ... , “Uniqueness of a solution of the Cauchy problem for one- dimensional compressible c viscous micropolar fluid model,” Applied Mathematics E-Notes, vol 6, pp 113–118, 2006 S N Antontsev, A V Kazhikhov,...
... (Ω) The assumed conditions and known results of the theory of monotone operators allow us to prove existence of generalized solutions of the Dirichlet problem associated to our operator (see, e.g., ... bounded on the sets G ⊂ Ω where the behavior of weights and of the data of the problem is regular enough (see [2]) In our paper, following the approach of [3], we establish on such sets a result on ... (see [1]) Moreover, a boundedness local result for such solution has been established in [2] under more restrictive hypotheses on data and weight functions More precisely, the following holds...
... points Any AD(m, m) is an affine plane of order m A classical theorem of Bose states that an affine plane of order m exists if and only if there exists a complete set of orthogonal frequency squares of ... complete setsof MOFS but assumes the existence of affine designs with suitable parameters However, the known AD(k, m) designs have either m = and 2k is the order of a Hadamard matrix, or else m is a prime ... exists an affine plane of order km (or equivalently a complete set of MOLS of order km) and an AD(k, m), then there exists a complete set of MOFS of type F (km; k) Proof This is the case λ = of...
... endpoints By reversing the above process, we can see how such a set of characteristic vectors gives us sets I and J So, to show that S has distinct subset sums we must show that v · dS = for all ... that a set has distinct subset sums Section contains the construction In Section we prove that the sets constructed in Section have distinct subset sums Section is an analysis of the best upper bound ... each of the sequences have distinct subset sums We should note that a proof that the sets from the Conway–Guy sequence have distinct subset sums as well as a brief account of the general construction...
... 12) Transitive IQ has been used to give a tripling construction for large setsof STSs in Teirlinck [16] To consider the similar problem for large setsof KTSs and large setsof RDTSs, we demand ... Kang, some infinite families of large setsof Kirkman triple systems, J Combin Des 16(2008) 202-212 [19] L Yuan, Q Kang, Another construction for large setsof Kirkman triple systems, Des Codes Cryptogr ... group-divisible design (briefly GDD) is a triple (X, G, B) with the following properties: (i) X is a finite set of points; (ii) G is a partition of X into subsets called groups; (iii) B is a set of subsets...
... works where and why across multiple contexts Researchers can select constructs from the CFIR that are most relevant for their particular study setting and use these to guide diagnostic assessments ... healthcare sector Greenhalgh et al. 's synthesis of nearly 500 published sources across 13 fields of research culminated in their 'Conceptual model for considering the determinants of diffusion, dissemination, ... is a framework, which reflects a ' professional consensus within a particular scientific community It stands for the entire constellation of beliefs, values, and techniques shared by members of...