• Foreigners need special permission to carry out research in Indonesia and separate authorisation to travel to any of the country's conflict zones.

    BBC: Aceh detainees complain words 'twisted'

  • We camped and we stopped to carry out research for Imperial College.

    BBC: Polar express

  • They also exist to carry out research and, equally importantly, flag up emerging issues that the wider commercial community needs to be paying attention to.

    CNN: Balancing faith and business

  • The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, a vocal critic of Planktos, has, according to George, threatened to 'intercept' the Weatherbird II if attempts are made to carry out research.

    CNN: Topical waters

  • Officials will use the money to carry out research with what they say are the few people still alive who knew Thomas "to ensure these memories are saved for the future".

    BBC: Dylan Thomas Centre: Friends urged to share memories

  • The organisation is also concerned that if they were to agree to this request it would be the thin end of the wedge and lead to more requests for them to carry out research.

    BBC: Coroners 'reject plea over vCJD'

  • The society has told officials that if they were to request consent from relatives to carry out research it would compromise their neutrality and breach the trust they have built up with the public.

    BBC: Coroners 'reject plea over vCJD'

  • Clinton also included in his address Sunday a renewed pledge to carry out research at the highest standard of ethics to ensure there is never a repetition of a government study in Tuskegee, Alabama, on poor black men whose syphilis went untreated for years.

    CNN: Clinton's challenge: Find AIDS vaccine by 2007

  • These include recommendations that ICSU support societies that are keepers and developers of traditional knowledge, that it foster training which equips young scientists and indigenous people to carry out research on traditional knowledge and that it organize an international symposium on science and traditional knowledge.

    UNESCO: Local and Indigenous Knowledge Systems

  • The researchers plan to carry out lab research to find out more about how salmon navigate through magnetic fields.

    BBC: Sockeye salmon 'sense magnetic field of home'

  • It is looking for sponsors to help put together a business case for restoration of the line and volunteers to carry out market research.

    BBC: South West rolling stock

  • The project will be used to carry out further research into ancient Rome's way of life and will be updated according to new archaeological discoveries.

    BBC: NEWS | Europe | Ancient Rome brought back to life

  • The DTI has pledged to carry out further research to ensure companies are given information to help them to design products that can be used by disabled people.

    BBC: Disabled at risk at home

  • Yet many do not have the time or the tools to carry out such research, which is a complex undertaking as there is no central register of art ownership.

    ECONOMIST: Art-title insurance

  • "VCTs that don't have enough cash to play with may not be able to carry out sufficient research into the companies that they invest in and this could harm performance, " Mr Churchill said.

    BBC: NEWS | Business | Worries over 'must have' investments

  • Given the recent unravelling, by the Pasteur Institute in France, of the genome of Mycobacterium leprae, the organism that causes the disease, science is better poised to carry out such research than ever before.

    ECONOMIST: How not to abolish leprosy

  • There still is a need for scientists and clinicians to speak a common language in order to carry out clinical research, and the role of the DSM in aiding this communication won't change in the near future, said Dianne Chambless, a psychology professor at the University of Pennsylvania who studies anxiety treatment.

    WSJ: Revised Psychiatric Manual Faces Mixed Reviews

  • Proven capacity to organize and carry out research and training at international level and in project conceptualisation, formulation, implementation and evaluation.

    UNESCO: Vacancy : Secretary of The International Geoscience Programme, Chief of Global Earth Observation Section (24/5/2011) (SC 330 - (P5))

  • The supply and availability of the App on this website does not in anyway obviate the need for you to carry out your own research as to the suitability of the App for your mobile phone device.

    BBC: to survey UK mobile coverage

  • It is also that with so many sufferers being diagnosed too late for surgery, there hasn't historically been as much tissue available to researchers to carry out the kind of genetic research necessary to develop effective targeted treatments.

    BBC: How under-funded is lung cancer research?

  • The hospital has been given the funding from the National Institute of Health Research to carry out the study.

    BBC: Patient wears a hospital gown

  • The Welsh Government has commissioned Beaufort Research to carry out a qualitative survey of people's attitudes to an opt-out system of organ donation which comes to some striking - and perhaps counterintuitive - conclusions about this very issue.

    BBC: Organ donation and family matters

  • The team will now carry out further research to see if the vaccine can curb memory loss in Alzheimer's mice as well as reduce their plaque burden.

    BBC: NEWS | Health | Alzheimer's vaccine 'in a patch'

  • To help everyone from factory workers to astronauts carry out more complicated tasks, NASA and other agencies will support research into next-generation robotics.

    WHITEHOUSE: A Renaissance in American Manufacturing

  • Case in point: Although the number of stay-at-home fathers -- about 154, 000 according to the 2010 census -- is on the rise, women still carry out more of the domestic work, according to a report by Pew Research Center.

    CNN: Why there are more walk-away moms

  • In 1997, the US National Research Council said that Nasa should carry out a thorough risk assessment to determine the likelihood that the space shuttle could be severely damaged by meteoroids and orbital debris.

    BBC: Was Columbia struck by space debris?

  • "Video conferencing does not give participants the physical sensation of being in the same shared space, and certainly not the physical capability to actually carry out actions in that space, " said Prof Mandayam Srinivasan from UCL who was part of the research team behind the experiment.

    BBC: Rats and humans meet via virtual reality and robotics

  • He added that more research was needed to find out why the numbers were dwindling but funding would be required to carry out such studies.

    BBC: Tope shark

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