Sentences with phrase «considerable research suggests»

Considerable research suggests that this brain region is key to successful cognitive functions including planning, decision - making, memory, word recognition, social behavior, and even the desire to live.
Considerable research suggests one potential explanation for this difficulty: Exerting self - control for a long period seems to «deplete» our ability to exert self - control effectively on subsequent tasks.

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«This research is of considerable interest as it suggests another potential treatment avenue,» he says.
This drug has been tested in clinical trials for the treatment of sepsis, and these findings suggest a therapeutic potential for the drug in the treatment of CCMs, although considerable research remains to be done.
Although thinking about dying can cause considerable angst, new research suggests that the actual emotional experiences of the dying are both more positive and less negative than people expect.
Scientists have speculated that the Toba eruption pruned back human populations to a considerable degree, but new research published today suggests at least one group of...
As research has suggested, the system has the potential to distort results, meaning that some pupils who significantly under perform, many of which could be as a consequence of extenuating circumstances outside of a schools control, could have a «disproportionate impact» and «cause a considerable drop in results» for schools.
A considerable body of research — much produced on behalf of the Home Office — suggests that stop and search powers are sometimes used in a discriminatory and disproportionate manner by police officers who are uncertain as to their scope and illinformed as to the safeguards which exist to prevent their abuse.
The majority of partners believe commercial lawyers are overpaid at all levels, according to new research which suggests advisers should hand clients considerable further ground on costs.
Developmental outcomes of children in foster care Overall, the existing research suggests that children in foster care have more compromised developmental outcomes than children who do not experience placement in foster care.31 However, there is considerable variability in the functioning of foster children, and it is difficult to disentangle the multiple preplacement influences on foster children from those that result from the foster care experience itself.
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