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Cameron said: "We want to see this Iraq inquiry published promptly.
And here's an answer we published, promptly as ever, two years later.
Microsoft might, for example, be required to publish promptly and completely all the technical data that software companies need to make their programs work smoothly with Windows.
Moreover, a report on the work that was conducted before the inquiry was suspended – and which was completed and delivered to prime minister David Cameron almost a year ago – should be published promptly.
Research funded by the HTA Programme publishes promptly.
Using the standard of Ross et al, 8 HTA-funded research publishes promptly; 69% of primary research projects were published within 30 months, with a median time to publication of 23 months.
They went on to describe four stages at which waste of this resource may occur: choosing the wrong questions for research; doing studies that are unnecessary or poorly designed; failure to publish promptly or not at all; and biased or unusable reports of research.
(He didn't stay long: several residents thought they recognised themselves in a semi-autobiographical novel he'd just published and promptly tried to sue him).
In 1812 an academic philology treatise was published and promptly became, according to WH Auden, "second only to the Bible in importance" as a foundation text of western culture.
HTA-funded trials publish more promptly than those funded by the NIH and industry and HTA-funded evidence syntheses are produced sooner than Cochrane reviews.
She was acutely aware of the importance of promptly publishing her discoveries and thus establishing her priority.
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