1. vallance - Noun
2. Vallance - Proper noun
Vallance (plural Vallances)
A surname.
vallance (plural vallances)
Obsolete spelling of valance
Chief Scientific Officer Patrick Vallance said that while transmission of the virus has been dramatically reduced, "we run the risk of a second peak" if the lockdown is loosened now. Source: Internet
Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance said in England the rate was between 0.7 and 0.9. Source: Internet
But leading scientists have warned the goal is unachievable, with the government's own chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance last month telling MPs it will be around 'for a number of years'. Source: Internet
His collaborations have included works with notable songwriters such as Jonathan Cain (Journey), Jim Vallance (Bryan Adams, Aerosmith), and Paul Stanley of KISS. Source: Internet
His counterpart - the chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance - has also claimed it was at a similar rate, saying it is now between 0.6 and 0.9 across the UK. Source: Internet
“I don’t think Vallance should ever have allowed himself and Sage to be used in this way, or for ‘the science’, as embodied by Sage, to be presented in such a singular, monolithic way.” Source: Internet