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Discover Ludwig'reporting up' is not a correct phrase in written English
A phrase like this would not be used in a sentence. If you are looking for a phrase that means to report something to a higher authority or superior, you can use 'report to', 'report up to', or 'report back to'. For example: "I need to report up to my boss about the status of our project."
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There is very little reporting up here about a weakened All Blacks side or anything like that.
The government is still collecting data, but, anecdotally, hospitals across the country are reporting up to thirty per cent declines in head injuries.
We expected to find that these companies had combined their communications functions into one organization, reporting up to one senior executive.
Instead, she will "coordinate coverage across TV and Digital," and will be part of a team of editors reporting up to CNN Political Director David Chalian.
After six months of shoe-leather reporting up and down the country, the pair uncovered a pattern of abuse that touched the BBC's headquarters in London, Stoke Mandeville hospital, Broadmoor and Leeds General Infirmary.
Fifth, establishing a clear board-level "tone at the top" that supports the role of the general counsel as it relates to corporate governance, and acknowledges the professional responsibilities of the general counsel especially with respect to "reporting up" and "reporting out" circumstances.
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In 2009, before the ACA had been passed, only 12percentt of hospitals had adopted them, reporting up-front cost and maintenance expense, uncertain return on investment and inconsistent IT systems as the biggest barriers to adoption.
This idea is supported by recent studies reporting up-regulation of APP in several cancers due to its growth-promoting function [ 65- 68].
Several previous studies are in agreement with our findings in reporting up-regulation of the expansin gene AtEXPA15 (referring to VvEXPA15) in syncytium formation (Wieczorek et al. 2006) as well as upon root-knot nematode attack (Jammes et al. 2005).
Mills, who says she will not conduct any media interviews in the immediate future, released the video statement to "clear a lot of the mis-reporting up".
Recall bias for diarrhea has been shown to be high after 7 days, with under-reporting up to 45% after this time [ 32, 33].
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