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For poorer countries we have to rely on the flawed measure of school enrolment, since there are no consistent, comparable studies of educational attainment in these non-OECD countries.
Carney said that, following a meeting in London last week, the FSB was "considering recommending to the G20 summit that more be done to develop consistent, comparable, reliable and clear disclosure around the carbon intensity of different assets".
Speaking to the Lloyd's of London insurance market, Mr Carney said the Financial Stability Board (FSB) of global regulators, which he chairs, is considering recommending that G20 nations develop a regime of "consistent, comparable, reliable and clear disclosure" of the carbon intensity of different financial assets.
The estimates are required to be consistent, comparable among parties, transparent, and well-documented.
Such flaws in toxicity data generated via recommended LC50 testing protocols means resultant data do not represent consistent, comparable measures of relative toxicity.
Both Annex I as well as Non-Annex I countries are currently working towards a policy process ensuring that RL are supplied in a transparent, consistent, comparable and accurate manner.
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This definition is clear and means his figures are consistent and comparable from country to country.
ESSs make surveillance more consistent and comparable [8].
One of the reasons was getting consistent and comparable data.
The differences in definitions cause significant issues in announcing the consistent and comparable data.
These parameters, if addressed, could result in a consistent, and comparable database of the FCO research.
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