Sentences with phrase «government study suggested»

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London Metropolitan University: A damning Government study suggested few of its overseas students were attending lectures
Eating a diet rich in fiber — especially the kind of fiber found in whole grains — reduces the risk of dying at an early age from a range of causes, a new government study suggests.
-- With as many as 1 in 10 children with autism ultimately shedding that diagnosis, a new government study suggests some kids placed on the spectrum shouldn't be.

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A new government - funded study suggests that addictive opioid painkillers may not be better than other, non-opioid kinds of drugs for treating chronic back pain and arthritis.
Hoback suggested any review of the Canada's proposed legislation could be speedy because the original Trans - Pacific Partnership, which was signed in October 2015 by the previous Conservative government, has been heavily studied.
A new study by researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York suggests that bondholders still don't believe the government would ever let the firms collapse into bankruptcy — after a decade of efforts by regulators to convince them otherwise.
A High Nutritional Yield: A study performed by the National Measurement Institute with the Australian Government suggests that a juice extractor may retain more potassium, vitamin C and vitamin A than a blender.
While the produce industry and the federal government have made great strides in protecting the nation's food supply with steps like the Produce Traceability Initiative and the Food Safety Modernization Act, a new study from the University of California - Davis suggests reusable plastic containers may represent a backdoor for contamination.
ESRC: The Government's commitment to «localism» is likely to fail unless Whitehall departments can shed a deep - rooted culture of centralism, a new study suggests
The study suggests that the role of the respective governments must not be underestimated when thinking about whether and under what circumstances the internet can be a catalyst for political change.
The report suggests that government efforts should be geared not only towards academically - minded young people, but also towards the large number of high school graduates who want to start working rather than go on studying.
A new study suggests that more methane is leaking than the U.S. government estimates — but natural gas remains less polluting than coal
But results from a Canadian government climate modeling study published last month suggest that «it is unlikely that warming can be limited to the 2 ˚C target,» the scientists who wrote the study say.
* A study published in Nature Climate Change earlier this month suggests that if the UK increased farm yields in line with what experts believe is possible, and turned spared land into forest and wetland, the resulting carbon «sink» could balance out the nation's agricultural emissions by 2050 — in line with government targets.
A drug the U.S. government once branded «extremely dangerous and not fit for human consumption» deserves a second chance, a study of rats suggests.
Even as the UK government mulls over evidence that cannabis can cause mental health problems, a new study suggests the link may be hazier than thought.
«Our study suggests that weather conditions may affect people's decisions on not only whether to vote but also who they vote for,» says co-author Yusaku Horiuchi, professor of government at Dartmouth.
Now a new government - funded study suggests researchers are getting closer to being able to independently verify an individual nation's CO2 output.
Speed limits on ships have been of some help in saving the North Atlantic right whales from being killed in collisions, suggest studies by the US government and independent researchers — and environmental groups are suing to expand the areas where protection measures are in force.
Just as oil and natural gas fields have been found to be emitting more methane than official government estimates suggest, a new study shows that more methane than previously thought may be leaking from the other end of that system — cities, where people actually use natural gas for heating and cooking.
First ever comprehensive studies of life expectancy, causes of death, and child mortality at provincial level in China suggest that localisation of policies will be crucial to government health reforms
The study also determined that local corruption has a less negative effect on industries that sell primarily to the government, suggesting a quid pro quo relationship in which firms pay bribes to public officials with the understanding that they will benefit in some way.
Autoblog adds, «The study suggests that the increase in hybrid vehicle sales will be influenced by such factors such as increased pressure from government agencies to reduce fuel consumption and overall vehicle emissions, as well as a drastic reduction in the cost of hybrid technology.»
The antidepressant Lexapro (escitalopram) may reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashes, the bouts of sweating and overheating that are an uncomfortable fact of life for many menopausal women, a new government - funded study suggests.
The authors of this study note that the findings suggest that although government policies and investment have improved the healthy eating environments of schools, additional or different dissemination strategies may be required to facilitate greater adoption of policies.
But just because some studies suggest that exposing babies to music is beneficial to their development, that doesn't mean the government should get into the recording industry, a few Georgia legislators say.
But studies of existing preschool programs suggest that the benefits of government - sponsored preschool hardly merit the investments already made, let alone billions of dollars in additional federal funds to vastly expand those programs.
French motoring advocacy group 40 millions d'automobilistes - 40 million motorists - has criticised the new limit, doubting the objectivity of the government's claims about the causes of fatal accidents, and suggesting an independent motoring committee should be set up to study the real causes of such accidents.
Wage levels in Canada are generally in line with those in the United States, says an internal government study, suggesting the pay packets of Canadian workers pose no special competitive disadvantage.
A study by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) found managed account users tend to have higher savings rates and better diversification, suggesting these could benefit the right employee.
The study also paints a much more distressing portrait of the federal government's loan portfolio than other publicly available information has suggested.
The Ed Trust's report, «Doing Away With Debt: Using Existing Resources to Ensure College Affordability for Low and Middle Income Families,» suggests that for students who are willing to study, work, or serve their communities, the federal and state governments, along with their institutions, should make sure they can afford to go to college without the fear of crushing student loan debt.
With more than a third of the institutions in the AAMD study currently offering free admission and 7 % asking for suggested donations, there's a sense that if the will is there — from patrons, government and corporations alike — more could be accomplished in this area to elevate access to the arts to the same level of priority as other pillars of our local community.
The crux of Bates» claim is that NOAA, the federal government's top agency in charge of climate science, published a poorly - researched but widely praised study with the political goal of disproving the controversial global warming hiatus theory, which suggests that global warming slowed down from 1998 until 2012 with little change in globally - averaged surface temperatures — a direct contrast to global warming advocates» claim that the earth's temperature has been constantly increasing.
The shift suggests there is even more uncertainty among government officials about the safety of fracking after the intensive study by the nation's leading environmental agency.
Opportunity costs should also account for the MIT study which suggests people / government expenditures related to emission based health issues would be lower.
: (after suggesting further study)» The APS also urges governments, universities, national laboratories and its membership to support policies and actions that will reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.»
However, a working draft of the study prepared by a government contractor suggested that fracking could pose risks to drinking water.
Drawing on case studies of past environmental debates such as those over acid rain and ozone depletion, science policy experts Roger Pielke Jr. and Daniel Sarewitz argue that once next generation technologies are available that make meaningful action on climate change lower - cost, then much of the argument politically over scientific uncertainty is likely to diminish.26 Similarly, research by Yale University's Dan Kahan and colleagues suggest that building political consensus on climate change will depend heavily on advocates for action calling attention to a diverse mix of options, with some actions such as tax incentives for nuclear energy, government support for clean energy research, or actions to protect cities and communities against climate risks, more likely to gain support from both Democrats and Republicans.
This new study suggests that at least some of the modern warming may be a result of the EPA's (and other national governments) clean air regulations.
Are critics seriously suggesting the government should not spend the $ 3.3 million necessary to fund a sophisticated epidemiological study that will resolve an issue concerning a threat to national health and conversely, the future of a billion dollar industry that is the beneficiary of hundreds of millions of dollars in government issued subsidies?
I'd suggest that designing such policies should start with what we know about historical case studies of analogous innovations and government efforts to encourage them.
The U.S. - based Natural Resources Defense Council and a Jacobs Consultancy study commissioned by the Alberta Government each suggest a wells - to - wheels emissions factor of approximately 0.6 t CO2e / bbl for oilsands.
Further, the session participants suggested that the forthcoming National Research Council study on a strategy to mitigate the climate impacts that resulted from the NPOESS restructuring also avoid any attempt to assess costs or agency responsibilities, noting that these efforts should be initiated by the government in response to general study findings and recommendations regarding CDR generation requirements.
A 2011 study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory suggests China's emissions could peak at 9.7 gigatonnes if the government implements ambitious climate policy, the New York Times reports.
The NOAA report joins a variety of other studies, from the government and from environmental groups, that suggest politicians, as a species, may need to adapt to climate change as fast as polar bears.
The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory study suggests economic trends means China's emissions may peak between 2030 and 2035, regardless of government efforts to reduce pollution, the New York Times says.
That, some might suggest, could justify a quota on the number of people with «above average» IQs permitted to study law for the purpose of going into practice, whether in private practice, in house, or advising the government.
The results of two recent studies in the U.S. have used public opinion data to suggest that increasing public support for access to civil justice is a promising way to increase government funding.
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