Examples of NMHRC in a sentence
These include the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies’ (AIATSIS) Guidelines for Ethical Research in Australian Indigenous Studies4 and the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NMHRC) documents Ethical conduct in research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and communities: Guidelines for researchers and stakeholders5 and Keeping research on track II6.
Copies of the letters to the EPA of South Australia and the NMHRC are annexed to this interim decision.
Servicers who service more than one loan for a borrower shall notify borrowers at least annually of the manner in which partial payments are allocated across multiple loans and provide an opportunity for borrowers to direct that payments be allocated in a different manner.
Later on in the evolution of the WOL project in NM, the Education Fund of the NMHRC was not very active; the New Mexico Association for the Education of Young Children became the fiscal agent for the project.
The overarching theme of the Judaean god, who is in control of the rise and fall of empires and who gives knowledge of both history and future through His seers, needs the firm basis of full-filled, detailed predictions by His seer Daniel.
Refuse to sell or rent after the making of the bona fide offer, or refuse to negotiate for the sale or rental of, or otherwise make unavailable or deny a dwelling to any person because of age, ancestry, color, disability, gender, gender identity, marital status, national origin, race, religion and sexual orientation of any person.
MCvZ is supported by an NMHRC Senior Research Fellowship (1117687).
Canberra: Australian Government NMHRC, ARC, Universities Australia.
The Tribunal will also write to the NMHRC advising of its interest in any revision or update of its position in relation to the health impacts of wind turbines, and will asked to be kept informed of progress.
This is done with the assumption that QAB2s do have non-zero π2 values, and hence generate risks that have to be minimised, but that π1 values are negligible by virtue of self-regulation rights within privileged QABs. Both these assumptions in the case of NMHRC attempted regulations (in a so-called ‘national statement’) are empirically false (compare Paul, 2005, for a wider treatment).