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Industrial countries in particular are pushing hard for public reporting of all countries emissions reductions, a so-called "stocktaking", which would subject climate laggards to public shaming.

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Musically, Relayer (1974) represented a retreat to a more conservative approach, and included another benchmark piece, Gates of Delirium, but was followed by a period of stocktaking during which Squire recorded the solo album Fish Out of Water, which featured Bill Bruford and Yes's latest keyboard player Patrick Moraz.

The jointly-prepared 'Children and AIDS: Third Stocktaking Report', which was released on World AIDS Day – 1 December – recommends testing infants for HIV as young as six-weeks-old.

By Amy Bennett NEW YORK, USA, 30 November 2009 – Combating the effects of HIV and AIDS on vulnerable families and providing hardship protection for mothers and children at risk are the focus of 'Children and AIDS: Fourth Stocktaking Report 2009', which was released today in New York.

Meehan thought up his cloud-based software after realising that "the current [paper-based] system means too much time is spent on repetitive tasks [such as stocktaking], which usually have to be completed manually".

It's an exquisitely lush, star-speckled torch song, which refracts the late-in-life stocktaking of Piaf or Sinatra through the stasis and fatalism of Talking Heads' Heaven.

In disasters such as floods and some hurricanes there is a distinctly long period of impact, which can be separated from a subsequent period of stocktaking or immobility.

A critical window The stocktaking report cites the study, 'Children with HIV Early Antiretroviral Therapy' which demonstrated a 76 per cent reduction in mortality when treatment was initiated within the first 12-weeks of life.

The stocktaking report cites the study, 'Children with HIV Early Antiretroviral Therapy' which demonstrated a 76 per cent reduction in mortality when treatment was initiated within the first 12-weeks of life.

<< Previous page Towards an AIDS-Free Generation Children and AIDS: Sixth Stocktaking Report, 2013 An AIDS-free generation means a generation in which all children are born free of HIV and remain so for the first two decades of life, from birth through adolescence.

The second advance is the expansion of the role of murder reviews - the stages at which existing lines of inquiry are subjected to an objective stocktaking.

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